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Stack Testing Experts

AirSource Technologies is an emissions testing company based in the Kansas City metropolitan area. We have been providing air testing in Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska and all across the Midwest since 1990.

Our scientists are well-known for their knowledge of compliance and investigative testing methods, their efficient work habits and their ability to adapt to virtually any test scenario. Nearly 80 percent of our business is from repeat customers. They recognize they are dealing with experts in emissions testing who get the job done right, on time, and within budget.

Word-of-mouth referrals have sent us all over the globe to test air pollution, including more than 30 states and South Korea.

Our President, George Cobb, was heavily involved in the development and implementation of many of the air testing methods in use today. He currently has more than 40 years’ experience in emissions testing.

Our Vice President, Pete Liebl, is one of the most innovative minds in the industry. He is well-known as “the guy to call” when dealing with complex testing methods, regulations and results.

These two leaders have set the groundwork for an amazing company whose employees are at the top of their game.

Please contact us for your next emissions test. You will quickly see why our clients keep coming back. Relative Accuracy Test Audit (RATA) testing; Continuous Emissions Monitoring System (CEMS) testing; Predictive Emissions Monitoring System (PEMS); Continuous Opacity Monitoring System (COMS) audits;Cylinder Gas Audits (CGAs); Particulate Matter (PM) CEMS (PS-11) correlation testing;Capture Efficiency (CE) and Destruction Efficiency (DE) testing; Maximum Achievable Control Technology (MACT) testing.

New Boiler MACT rules now in effect. Major Source Boiler MACT The major source rule, known as the Boiler MACT, affects boilers and process heaters that burn coal, biomass, other non-waste solid fuels, liquid fuels, natural gas, refinery gas, and other gaseous fuels. The affected sources for the rule are the collection of existing and each new and reconstructed industrial, commercial, and institutional boilers and process heaters that do not burn solid waste at major sources of HAP emissions.

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Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) Parts 46 & 48

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