2018 National Ambient Air Monitoring Conference

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2018 National Ambient Air Monitoring Conference

Orsat AutoGC Demo in Booth TBA Map

13 – 16 August, 2018 | Portland, Oregon

Get an up close look at the AutoGC system currently monitoring 56 non-methane hydrocarbons (NMHCs) 24 hours a day seven days a week at over 35 sites across Texas. All that raw data is ideal for modeling, but difficult to handle when precision and accuracy are paramount. Over 20 years of experience give Orsat special expertise Orsat has been involved with continuous unattended ambient air VOC monitoring since its earliest implementation in the State of Texas Coastal Oxidant Assessment for Southeast Texas (COAST) program in 1994. Today, Orsat's services encompass all aspects of site operation from deployment to operator training and application assistance in topics ranging from Microsoft Windows operation to gas chromatographic theory.

Over the past three decades, Orsat has deployed over 40 sites and currently maintains over 35 sites in the state of Texas for both public and private industry. In particular, Orsat has worked closely with the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) to monitor air quality in the Barnett and Eagle Ford Shale Formations.

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About the National Ambient Air Monitoring Conference The Ambient Air Monitoring Group (AAMG), in cooperation with the National Association for Clean Air Agencies (NACAA) and the Association of Air Pollution Control Agencies (AAPCA) will host The National Ambient Air Monitoring Conference, August 13-16, 2018 in Portland, Oregon. The conference is intended to provide a national and international forum for EPA, State, local, tribal, international and other agencies who are involved in implementing criteria pollutant and air toxics monitoring programs. This conference will provide a forum for discussing the implementation of ambient air monitoring changes to the monitoring networks as a result of revisions to the NAAQS and ambient air monitoring regulations and a forum for data users to discuss and share information learned as a result of the data analysis and how this data is managed in our Air Quality Data System.

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