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24 Air Monitoring


CEM 2011 is the only conference which facilitates open discussion between regulators, authorities, sources, measurement companies and other interested parties to discuss all these issues on a level playing field.


The organisational force behind CEM 2011 is the IEA CCC and the STA. The International Energy Agency - Clean Coal Centre - www.iea-coal.org.uk - is the world's foremost provider of non-biased information on the use of clean coal worldwide. IEA CCC products include in-depth topical reports and online databases of coal information. They also provide advice, facilitate R&D networks and organise workshops. The IEA CCC is funded by member countries and industrial sponsors so the analysis stays impartial.


The Source Testing Association (STA), www.s-t-a.org, was established in 1995 and has a corporate membership of over 200 companies from process operators, regulators, equipment suppliers and test laboratories. The STA is a non-profit making organisation.


The STA is committed to the advancement of the science and practice of emission monitoring and to develop and maintain a high quality of service to customers. Its aims and objectives are to:


i. contribute to the development of industry standards, codes,safety procedures and operating principles;


ii. encourage the personal and professional development of practicing source testers and students;


iii. maintain a body of current sampling knowledge; iv. assist in maintenance of a high level of ethical conduct;


v. seek co-operative endeavours with other professional organisations, institutions and regulatory bodies, nationally and internationally, that are engaged in source emissions testing.


The Association offers a package of benefits to its members which include:


• Technical advice relating to emission monitoring • Conference and exhibition opportunities • Seminars and training on a variety of related activities


Over the years the STA has been involved in and organising many conferences and events relating to emission monitoring of particular note has been the CEM series of conference and exhibition, co organised and sponsored by IEA CCC. This International event has been organised in many European Countries since its inaugural meeting in 1997, including the UK, France and Italy.


CEM, the International Conference on Emissions Monitoring, has grown in strength and popularity. CEM 2011 will continue this position as the major international conference and exhibition specifically designed to cover the subject of source emissions monitoring in its entirety.


CEM 2011 includes 5 sessions: 1. Legislation and its effects on the industry 2. Monitoring of particulates and trace species 3. Remote and diffuse monitoring


4. Quality assurance and control and the effects on emission monitoring


5. Industrial applications and case studies


But the conference programme is only one part of the CEM 2011 experience. The posters and extensive exhibition offer delegates the chance to chat and interact with those who may be able to answer the very questions that would solve the challenges they face. The social agenda is designed to maximise the time delegates have free to ask awkward questions, handle equipment and to relax into the extended network of the now well established CEM-community. Now the 10th International conference will be held in Prague, The Czech Republic from 5th to 7th October for more details visit www.cem.uk.com.


CEM Enquires: David Hellyer, CEM


Web: www.cem.uk.com Email: david@cem.uk.com


New Weblogger for Air Quality Data


The Enviro Technology (UK) Weblogger is a small, compact and inexpensive device that automatically “pushes” air quality data to the Internet. Data is accessed by logging into a secure web portal and all you need to have installed on your computer is a web browser such as Internet Explorer, Firefox or Safari. Just type in your username and password and away you go, you can view, graph and even download data straight into Excel.


Automatic isokinetic sampler ISOST G4ACK


Main characteristics:


- In accordance with UNI EN 13284, UNI 10169 and USEPA M5, M17


- Available in two versions: all in one (G4-1) and split (G4-2), both with 4 or 8 m3/h pump


- Fast isokinetic control at any stack condition - In-stack temperature and velocity measurement - High precision pressure calibrator, with thermal drift compensation device


- Wide library with specification of most common ducts - Reduced maintenance


G4-1 TCR Tecora Srl


Via Volta 22 - 20094 Corsico (Milan) - Italy Ph. +39 02.4505501 Fax +39 02.48601811 www.tecora.it


tcrtec@tecora.it Reader Reply Card No. 71 G4-2


ET Weblogger is perfect for small air quality monitoring stations, for example the ET RoadBOx with NOx and PM10 analysers etc.


Simple drop down menus allow you to pick sites, parameters and date ranges and then graph the data based on the average period of your choice, i.e. 15 min, 30 min, 1 hour, 8 hours, 12 hour, 24 hour averages. You can also view the daily, maximum and minimum values too.


The ET Weblogger pushes the data out automatically via an inbuilt GPRS wireless broadband modem, so there is no need for landlines or dial-up modems.


Included in the standard bundle is 1 year of web hosting with 15MB data and a Vodafone SIM card with 6MB data per month, more than enough for an air quality monitoring station!


ET’s Sales & Marketing Director, Duncan Mounsor says “traditional air quality monitoring software is often quite complicated, requires a high spec dedicated PC, and often takes a while to master. We have seen that generally most organisations will only have one or two users that have had training on this type of software and if they leave, then often the authority is left with nobody really understanding or getting the most out of the software”


Continues Duncan “As the ET Weblogger is accessed using nothing more than a standard web browser, and there is no software to install on a PC or users to be trained, in fact anyone who knows how to surf the internet can get on and use the system from wherever they are, in the office, at home or even out of the country!


It can also be accessed using a smart phone or tablet computer such as an iPad”. Reader Reply Card No. 72


IET May / June 2011 www.envirotech-online.com


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