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CEM


EMISSIONS & AIR INDIA QUALITY MONITORING


AQUAMATE INDIA


Conference Programme Wednesday 11th March 2026


ROOM 1


09:00 09:55


10:00 10:15 10:30 10:45 11:00 11:15


CEM and AQUAMATE Registration and Exhibition Conference Opening


Particulate Matter CEMS: Certification, Calibration & Operational Challenges


Understanding PM CEMS Certification and Calibration Requirements Mr Steve Norfleet - Agora Environmental Consulting


The Changing Landscape of PM Monitoring in the US Mr Robert Baxter - B3 Systems, Inc


Ensuring Accuracy in Stack PM Monitoring: Technologies, Calibration Protocols, and O&M Strategies


Dr Suresh Kumar Sadasivan - Amara Raja Energy and Mobility Ltd


From Air to Action: How Industrial Gases Are Shaping India’s Water Infrastructure Mr Nishant Shah, INOX Air Products


Questions and Answers Coffee Break & Exhibition Mercury Emission Monitoring: Technologies & Industrial Applications 11:25 11:40 11:55


Integrated Monitoring of Mercury and Wet Dust in FGD Applications: Challenges and Solutions for Indian Thermal Power Plants Mrs Verena Buchem - DURAG GROUP


Development of mercury analyser for CEM applications Mr Lalit Gaikwad - Uniphos Envirotronic


Questions and Answers 11:45 12:00 10:45 11:00


11:15 11:30


10:00 10:15 10:30 Advanced Water Monitoring Systems, Sensors & Analytics


CEQMS Implementation in India: Status and the Road Ahead Mr Sanjeev K Kanchan - iFOREST


Innovative use of online water analysis technology for monitoring volatile chlorinated and aromatic hydrocarbons Mr Rene Meye - meta Messtechnische Systeme GmbH


Spectral Intelligence for Heavy Metal in Water Analytics — When Every Measurement Proves Itself Mr Philipp Zimmel - JCT Group GmbH


An Early Prototype of Point of Detection (POD) Device for the Estimation of Morpholine: a Xenobiotic Pollutant Dr Rupak Kumar - ICMR


Intelligent Water Quality Monitoring with MetriNet® : Real-Time


Insights for Smarter Distribution Networks Vijay Ramasamy - Badger Meter


Questions and Answers Coffee Break & Exhibition


Water Pollutant Dynamics, Treatment & Restoration


Distribution and Concentration Patterns of HBCD in the Tapi and Daman Ganga Riverine Ecosystems Mr Yuvanesh J - SRM University


Bioavailability and Bioremediation of Microplastics and Pesticides in the Indian Tropical Agricultural soil


Ms Irshana Shajahan - SRM Institute Of Science And Technology 12:00 Coffee Break & Exhibition 12:15


Adsorptive removal of Cr(VI) from aqueous solutions using a substrate-free and electrochemically active Ni/CNF synthesized via catalytic chemical vapor deposition


Mr Anmol Pandey - Indian Institute Of Technology Kharagpur Advanced Spectroscopic Monitoring: FTIR, TDLAS & UV-DOAS Technologies 12:45 13:00


Stack to Field: EN 14181 Compliance with Fixed and Portable FTIR Paul - Protea


12:45


Portable FTIR as solution for challenges in stack testing Ms Anna Leino - Gasmet Technologies


12:30


Nanobubble-Driven Aeration, Oxidation, and Filtration for Restoring Polluted Drains: The Mungeshpur Case Study Mr Aman Kapur - NICO Nanobubble India


Development of ceramic membranes incorporating low-cost inorganic pore formers (dolomite and waste chalk) for industrial wastewater treatment


Nishan Chaudhury - Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati


WASTEWATER & WATER QUALITY MONITORING


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