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NESHAP (MACT) Experience: |
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AirSource Technologies, Inc. has the expertise and resources
to perform nearly every source emission reference method currently
promulgated. In addition, we have worked with clients and regulators over
the years to develop and apply new and innovative methodologies when
existing methods prove to be inappropriate or fail to meet test objectives.
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Hazardous Waste Combustion – Subpart EEE |
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Portland Cement Manufacturing – Subpart LLL |
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Secondary Aluminum – Subpart RRR |
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Lime Manufacturing – MACT Standard being finalized |
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Organic Hazardous Air Pollutants From the Synthetic Organic Chemical
Manufacturing Industry – Subpart F |
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Wool Fiberglass Manufacturing – Subpart NNN |
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VOC Leak Detection – Subpart GGG |
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Surface Coatings – Various MACT Standards |
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RCRA/BIF Trial Burn, Risk Burn &
Comprehensive Performance Testing (CPT) Capabilities |
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Under BIF and NESHAP (MACT) compliance requirements,
AirSource has developed special expertise in conducting these major,
multiparameter compliance test projects over the past 14 years. Emphasizing
overall orchestration of the many collaborative phases inherent in these
projects, AirSource commonly conducts all emission testing protocols,
coordinates and processes all waste-feed, raw material and related process
samples, performs and/or coordinates laboratory analyses, and conducts data
reduction, report preparation and quality assurance review requirements.
AirSource often retains reputable spiking subcontractors to provide that key
function during the project.
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Visible Emission (Opacity) Testing |
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AirSource Technologies, Inc. has a wealth of experience in conducting VE
test programs, typically under the guidelines of New Source Performance
Standards (40 CFR, Part 60) and NESHAP (MACT Standards). Typically employing
Method 9 and 22 protocols, our Certified Observers have worked extensively
with cement, talc, lime and limestone mining and processing companies around
the Midwest wherein Subpart OOO criteria is the governing regulation.
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In-Site Capabilities |
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Volatile Organic Compounds by Gas Chromatography
(GC)
Hazardous Air Pollutants by Fourier Transform Infrared Spectrometry
(FTIR) and Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectroscopy (GC/MS)
Aldehyde Group Compounds by High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC)
Hazardous Organic NESHAP (HON) TRE Projects Involving Field and/or
Laboratory GC
"Real-Time" Field Determinations of Total Particulate and PM10
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