process monitoring system Articles
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Normalisation in Emissions Monitoring – What Does It Mean?
Emission sources (stack emissions) are found across different industries including power generation, cement production, steel making, energy from waste, chemicals processing, oil and gas refining and food processing. Emission monitoring systems that measure emissions released into the atmosphere are used to demonstrate compliance with environmental regulations. It is preferred, to report ...
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Over 130 AQMS stations for the Turkish Ministry of Environment - Case Study
Customer: Ministry of Environment, Urbanization and Climate Change Installation: Turkey National Air Quality Monitoring Network ...
By ENVEA
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The Application of LDAR in Monitoring Fugitive Emissions
Energy executives must understand the application of LDAR in monitoring fugitive emissions to ensure a safe and sustainable refinery. In truth, there are actually multiple ways that LDAR equipment and methods help reduce gas leaks in facilities. Read on to learn the different LDAR techniques for monitoring unwanted emissions. ...
By LDARtools
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A new approach to SSM emissions management
On October 16, 2009, the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit (DC Circuit) mandated the vacatur of the “Startup, Shutdown, and Malfunction (SSM) exemption” allowed under General Provisions in Subpart A of the National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP).1 Under the SSM exemption, NESHAP Subpart A previously stipulated that an ...
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Animal Husbandry: The Best Sensors to Monitor Emissions
Stunning methods are used to cause unconsciousness in animals prior to slaughter. Ideally, stunning will leave an animal insensible to pain and distress during the slaughtering process, while causing minimal distress in itself. Of the available stunning methods, percussive or electrical methods are the most widely used1 but gas stunning may also offer an effective alternative compatible with ...
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EH&S compliance leading the pack, or sitting back?
The rule of thumb is to either comply with the myriad laws, rules, and permit conditions, or face the consequences negative public image, hefty fines, or even jail time. The introduction of the Title V federal air permit rules and the Sarbanes–Oxley Act launched U.S. business into a new era of compliance. Today, companies must have capable systems to monitor processes and emissions on a ...
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Investigation of the effects of temperature and sludge characteristics on odors and VOC emissions during the drying process of sewage sludge
Sludge drying is a necessary step for sludge disposal. In this study, sludge was collected from two wastewater treatment plants, and dried at different temperatures in the laboratory. The emission of odor and total volatile organic compounds (TVOCs) during the sludge drying process were determined by an online odor monitoring system. The volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in off-gas were ...
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Practical Guide to QAL3: CMM AutoQAL Makes QAL3 Easier and More Cost-Efficient
The complexities of QAL (Quality Assurance Level) procedures for continuous emissions monitoring equipment and the EU Directives behind them can be cumbersome to grasp for any emissions monitoring operator. Quality assurance is closely connected to the EU Standards EN 14181 and EN 15267 (QAL1), and in this article we will look into the details of QAL3, which can now be done a lot easier, thanks ...
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The Requirement for SCR & SNCR
For decades coal has been the fuel of choice for most power stations around the world but also happens to be the most pollutant. The environmental regulation in Europe, China and India has stringent emission limits which coal fired power stations are finding it increasingly difficult and expensive to comply with and are therefore employing such systems as SCR and SNCR. Selective catalytic ...
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Monitoring of Hydrogen Sulfide in Industrial Processes
Hydrogen sulfide, H2S, is a very poisonous, corrosive, and flammable gas. As such, it needs to be carefully monitored and controlled in industrial processes where it is generated or used. At relatively low concentrations, it has an odour of rotten eggs which effectively works as a warning, but at higher concentrations where it becomes acutely toxic and even lethal, it can no longer be smelled ...
By OPSIS AB
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Laser Gas Detector LGD F200
Laser gas detection with innovative, easy-to-integrate OEM modules Diode Laser based gas detection gains increased interest in the industry as it offers significant benefits in terms of selectivity, stability and low maintenance. Axetris provides innovative gas detector modules as basis for extractive process control systems and for continuous emission monitoring systems (CEMS). The technology ...
By Axetris AG
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Wastewater Treatment Plant Monitors Greenhouse Gas Emissions - Case Study
Globally, little attention is paid to gaseous emissions from wastewater treatment processes. This contrasts greatly with the regulatory monitoring that is applied to the quality of water emissions from such facilities. However, in Helsinki, Finland, a large municipal wastewater treatment facility continuously monitors its emissions of greenhouse gases (GHGs) to help in the city’s efforts to ...
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Introduction to Quality Assurance of Continuous Emissions Monitoring
Large industrial plants are required to have and maintain an efficient process of Continuous Emissions Monitoring. In order to indicate that their processes are effective, and their emission monitoring systems meet the required criteria, there are carefully drafted EN Standards for assuring the high quality of permanently installed automated monitoring systems (AMS). In this article we will ...
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