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viii UK Focus Stack emission specialists now off ers air quality consultancy division


Alkali Environmental have expanded their services to include an air quality consultancy department. The consultancy division will complement their UKAS & MCERTS stack emissions offerings, giving clients a complete package to industrial air quality by providing services such as permitting, dispersion modelling, ambient air quality and odour monitoring.


The consultancy division will also be able to provide assistance with planning applications in the built environment, by providing air quality and lighting assessments for new development proposals, following the process through to providing construction dust monitoring and mitigation. The company has also invested in ambient air quality monitoring equipment which can be used in a variety of projects giving clients air quality measurements in real-time.


Alkali Environmental is committed to providing high-quality services that meet the needs of its clients while protecting the environment and public health.


Heading up the consultancy division is Matthew O’Neill with over 19 years’ of experience working in the air quality fi eld across consultancy, national government, local authority, and the private sector. Matthew added “Air pollution is a signifi cant issue that affects the health of individuals and the environment, and having a dedicated department to provide consultation on air quality can help organisations take proactive measures to reduce their impact.


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Compact High Performance Gas Sampling Diaphragm Pump


Thunderstorm detector incorporated into the meteorological station at SaxaVord Spaceport


Biral has announced that it has been selected by SaxaVord Spaceport to install its BTD-300 thunderstorm detector as part of a ground-breaking all-in-one weather station project. Taking place in Shetland, the spaceport team is currently preparing for the UK’s fi rst vertical rocket launch.


Working in partnership with Nevis Technology from Aberdeen, the complete met system which they developed will be installed at the Lamba Ness site in Unst, with the fi rst rocket launch planned for this year.


KNF showcases a new powerful pump for a wide range of applications. The N96 is suited for gas sampling analysis and all other processes requiring reliable and precise transfer of gaseous samples. Compact and high performing, it can transfer even aggressive & corrosive media. Its robust design means it can be used with a broad spectrum of media at temperatures up to 70 degrees Celsius. Available with either an EPDM membrane or a PTFE coated membrane, the N96 is chemically resistant and highly tolerant of vapour and condensate, making the N96 perfect for use in instrumental analysis. In this fi eld, the N96 can perform the typical tasks of gentle, precise preparation and transfer of samples for analysis as well as safe aspiration of chemical liquid waste mixtures.


With its highly effi cient brushless DC motor and rotational speed control, this diaphragm pump can dynamically meet the requirements of complex operating profi les. The N96 low heat emission makes it suitable for use in ambient temperatures of up to 50 degrees Celsius. The pump can effortlessly start up against load, has a fl ow rate up to 8.5 l/min and can produce 2.5 barg pressure and vacuum down to 100 mbar abs, whilst running continuously.


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The advanced meteorological system comprises a range of sensors that will enable the on-site team to assess all aspects of the weather and surrounding atmosphere in the lead-up to a rocket launch, improving the safety of each event. A comprehensive picture of air pressure, temperature, wind speed, cloud coverage and visibility, plus lightning and storm detection will also help map the rocket’s trajectory when it takes off.


The BTD-300 thunderstorm detector from Biral is a standalone sensor that reliably detects the presence of all forms of lightning to a range of 83km, the Spaceport team will benefi t from its unique quasi-electrostatic operating principle that gives the detector a very low false alarm rate and the ability to offer advance warnings of the risk of overhead lightning.


Its ability to reliably detect cloud-to-cloud and cloud-to-ground lightning, as well as charged precipitation and corona ions, makes the BTD-300 much more sensitive to the presence of storms compared to devices that only rely upon radio detection principles. Its ability to detect the corona ions created when a thundercloud is developing, allows warnings of potential fi re risks when fuelling the rocket engines. This proven, novel operating principle also allows the sensor to warn of the risk of overhead lightning before the fi rst discharge occurs.


With £19m already invested in SaxaVord Spaceport, a sum that is expected to rise to £43m over the next 18 months and £100m in the next fi ve years, it’s exciting to see the project enter its fi nal stages.


Nathan Neal, Sales and Marketing Director at Biral, said, “SaxaVord Spaceport required a ‘full-service offering’ that integrated all weather monitoring systems into one, and we are very proud to be involved in this moment in history. Working with our colleagues at Nevis Technology, we believe the BTD-300 is the perfect piece of equipment to enhance the weather station’s capabilities, so we are very much looking forward to seeing it in action later this year.”


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