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EPA Awards over $591,000 to Arkansas to Help Eliminate Air Pollution
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) awarded $591,247 to the Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ). The funds will be used to administer the state’s air monitoring network for fine particulate matter (PM) which aims to identify precursor pollutants and eliminate air pollution. The funds will also be used to administer the state’s PM 2.5 data analyses. ADEQ ...
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EPA expands air monitoring network to protect children from lead
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will expand the nation’s air quality monitoring network to ensure that the most vulnerable Americans are protected from exposure to lead. Even at low levels, exposure to lead can impair a child’s IQ, learning capabilities and memory. EPA is strengthening lead monitoring requirements to ensure that air quality is measured near industrial ...
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Air Quality Monitoring Network Contract Awarded to OPSIS
OPSIS AB has been commissioned by Kuwait Oil Company (KOC) to assess the impact of KOC:s operations in the state of Kuwait. A network of air quality monitors will be managed. Emissions to the air from KOC:s operations will be reported. A dispersion model will be used to determine the impact from KOC:s operations to the air quality in Kuwait. The project will continue for five years. ...
By OPSIS AB
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US – Mexico celebrate joint Baja California air quality studies
In Tijuana B. C., Mexico, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the Mexican Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources (SEMARNAT), the Environmental Protection Agency of Baja California, the California Air Resources Board and the Border Environment Cooperation Commission will initiate the Baja California Air Monitoring Network coverage assessment study and the Tijuana-Rosarito Emissions ...
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AUG Visits OCRIF Forum in Toronto
As part of the Ontario-China Research and Innovation Fund (OCRIF) program, A.U.G. Signals Ltd. (AUG) has partnered with the University of Toronto and Peking University in Beijing to develop a new network of air monitoring sensor systems. The team from AUG and Prof. Maosheng Yao from Peking University recently attended the OCRIF forum on May 16th. It was an informative and enlightening day full ...
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Designing air quality monitors for real world conditions: Preventing base-plate corrosion
At South Coast Science, we’ve just upgraded the level of protection given to the metal base plates of our flagship Praxis/Urban monitors. Why should you care? With an air quality monitoring network installed and providing data to your dashboards, the last thing you need is downtime. Maintenance issues will cost precious time and budget and potentially leave you with unrecoverable data ...
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Ormantine to Exhibit at the EPA National Ambient Air Monitoring Conference
Ormantine USA will be exhibiting at the National Ambient Air Monitoring Conference, where we will present our latest air quality monitoring products, including the Rapid Air Monitor for VOCs and inorganic compounds. EPA in conjunction with NACAA will hold the National Air Quality Conference - Ambient Air Monitoring 2012 from May 14-17, 2012 at the Denver Marriott City Center in Denver, CO. ...
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EPA`s Response to Hillcrest Industries Fire
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recently took the lead on responding to the fire inside a 50,000 ton pile of plastic, glass and other materials at the Hillcrest Industries facility in Attica, N.Y. The EPA is working in concert with the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, Wyoming County and Village of Attica. The EPA’s primary goal is to extinguish the fire as ...
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Particles as a Part of Air Quality Monitoring
Join us for a 45-minutes webinar that emphasizes the need for particle number (PN) based counting and sizing solutions complimentary to the widely used particle mass (PM) sensors, especially for the size range of ultrafine particles (UFP < 100 nm). While monitoring different emission sources continuous sampling and transportation of the aerosol size fractions need to be taken into ...
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U.S. and Mexico hold border environmental forum to help confront climate change
This week, the U.S. and Mexico are holding their first Border States Climate Change Workshop in Monterrey, Mexico to continue collaborative efforts to address climate change. The workshop brings together representatives from the EPA and its Mexican counterpart, Secretaría de Medio Ambiente y Recursos Naturales (SEMARNAT), along with its science arm Instituto Nacional de Ecologia (INE), and ...
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U.S. EPA Finds South Coast Air Basin Meets Health Standard for Coarse Particulate Matter
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has proposed to find the South Coast air basin in attainment for the coarse particulate matter standard, otherwise known as PM-10. EPA is also proposing to approve the state’s maintenance plan that demonstrates how the area will continue to achieve the standard for at least the next ten years. Today’s finding is based on PM-10 data collected ...
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London Takes Just Six Months to Break Annual Air Pollution Standards
London has taken just six months to use up its annual "allowance" of poor air quality days allowed under EU air pollution rules, delaing a broadside to the UK Government"s insistences that London will be compliant with these same rules by the end of 2011. Under EU law the concentration of dangerous airborne particles know as PM10 cannot exceed 50 micrograms per meter cubed of air on more than 35 ...
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Air quality monitoring: ENVEA lands key order in Saudi Arabia
In context of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia National Vision 2030, the National Center for Environmental Compliance – the authority responsible for environmental issues, information and weather prediction – has decided to expand and enhance the air quality monitoring network of the Kingdom. The objective is to increase the number of stations, establish a central unit for monitoring air ...
By ENVEA
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Research flights seek to improve view of air pollution from space
This summer two NASA research airplanes will fly over the Baltimore-Washington region and northeast Maryland as part of a mission to enhance the capability of satellites to measure ground-level air quality from space. The flights will be supported by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and will aid the agency in monitoring pollutants that affect people’s health. ”With improved ...
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U.S. EPA Announces More Than $880,000 Available in Border Environmental Funding; Several workshops for grant applicants to be held in US and Mexico
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announces $884,000 in grants available for the US-Mexico border region in Texas and New Mexico. The funds will be awarded under the Border 2020 U.S.-Mexico Environmental Program, in coordination with the Border Environment Cooperation Commission (BECC). All proposals must be submitted by August 29, 2013. EPA will award grants to projects that reflect the ...
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GPN, a subsidiary of the Total Group, has entrusted Environnement S.A for the furniture of an air quality monitoring network
Three cabinets, installed in shelters, will be equipped with MP101M analyzers for measuring particles PM1, PM2.5 and PM10, AC32M analyzers for continuously measure NOx and NH3 and the XR system for data acquisition and data processing. The company GPN is a chemical company, a subsidiary of Total (and former subsidiary of Atofina). This is the first French manufacturer of nitrogen fertilizer with ...
By ENVEA
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Aurora Integrating Nephelometer – Backscatter capability
Ecotech is pleased to announce that backscatter measurements are now supplied standard for our Aurora 3000 Integrating Nephelometer. The Aurora Nephelometers are a series of instruments used for measuring the scattering of light (scattering coefficient) of aerosols in the atmosphere; this information is useful for determining the influence of atmospheric aerosols on the global radiation balance, ...
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Praxis/Urban monitors to be used for COVID-19 Air Quality Research
South Coast Science are delighted to announce that Cranfield University has selected Praxis/Urban devices for use in a National Environment Research Council (NERC) funded project across the Oxford-Cambridge Arc. The project is funded through the UKRI COVID-19 Urgency programme. It will provide much-needed analysis and insight into how to maintain the health benefits emerging from reduced ...
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Turkish Government air quality network
Casella Monitor, manufacturer of Ambient Air Quality gas analyzers and systems for the natural environment, has successfully completed the first phase of a new Turkish Government air quality monitoring network by installing 25 air conditioned stations (Enclosures) in the most polluted cities in Turkey for the Ministry of Environment and Forests. The Air Quality systems use the latest data ...
By Casella
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New Ozone Primary Transfer Standard SONIMIX 4001 with extended range.
LNI Swissgas SA, based in Geneva has developed a new Ozone Primary transfer standard : the SONIMIX 4001. This generator is available in two models: 10 ppb to 1 ppm range with a flow rate of 3 L/min or with an extended range from 10 ppb to 10 ppm at 3 L/min plus 10 ppm to 35 ppm at 1 L/min. This ozone generator can be delivered with 2 different options: with an internal Zero Air generator ...
By LNI Swissgas
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