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Particulate Monitoring

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Particulate Monitoring Articles

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Air Pollution - Monitoring Particulates [Dec 2009]

An effective monitoring strategy allows the impact from particulate to be assessed and controlled.

Clean air is an essential requirement for the health and wellbeing of both the human race and the environment we live in, but achieving it is a constant battle with air pollution. According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), more than two million premature deaths each year can be attributed to the effects of urban outdoor and indoor air pollution1, a shocking statistic indeed. 

Ammonia Sensors and Their Applications [Sep 2009]

The key to success is understanding the monitoring environment, and the specific benefits and limitations of the sensors selected

Monitoring Heavy Metals [Jun 2009]

Recent changes to the monitoring of heavy metals in ambient air

The UK Heavy Metals Monitoring Network measures the concentration of metals in ambient air in order to assess the UK’s compliance with European air quality legislation and the exposure of the general population to potentially harmful compounds. This article describes the operation of the Network, and how its constituent monitoring sites around the UK have recently been reorganised in order to ensure compliance with European legislation.

Continuous Particulate Emissions Monitoring [Jun 2007]

Particulate measurement in chimney stacks on industrial processes

The subject of Continuous Particulate emission monitoring to satisfy regulatory requirements is of relatively new interest as a result of recent changes in legislation. Historically regulators were concerned with the visual impact of the discharge from a stack and therefore emission limits were expressed in terms of colour or opacity. However with the advent of emission limits for a process being defined in terms of mass concentration (expressed in mg/ m3) the issue of continuous particulate monitoring has become a new and growing regulatory requirement.

Combustion and Emissions Monitoring [Mar 2006]

MCERTS - its background and wider applicability

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Something in the Air Monitoring Air Pollution [Sep 2005]

Furthering air quality modelling and research

The Generation of Dust is Not a New Phenomenon [Sep 2005]

An effective approach to ambient dust monitoring in the UK

The Unseen Threat of VOCs [Mar 2005]

How photoionisation detection is used for worker protection, fenceline monitoring and environmental remediation.

Organic compounds are chemicals that contain carbon and are found in all living things. Volatile organic compounds, often referred to as VOCs, are organic compounds that easily become vapours or gases.

 

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