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Emission tests are conducted to document the amount of regulated material
released by a process or facility or to estimate the actual or potential
emissions for engineering and equipment design purposes. The emission
sources may be stacks, ducts and/or vents or from equipment leaks (fugitive).
Emission testing may be conducted on one or more of several identical
sources to develop emission factors that can then be applied to other
identical sources. Collectively, the Separations and Environmental Analysis
(SEA) Group has over 100 years experience in sampling and analysis of
trace chemicals in the environment. The SEA Group has developed a process
and equipment called HOODSTACK® Analytical Services that
have been used to develop emission factors at approximately one-half the
cost of field testing. Regulatory approval of the testing plan is needed
for either approach.

- Foundry
mold making, pouring, cooling, shakeout and thermal reclaimer vents.
- Stack
effluents from chemical and polymer production facilities.
- Destruction
and removal efficiency determination for incinerators, scrubbers and
other emission control equipment.
- Process
emissions.
- Equipment
leak and repair (fugitive emission) programs.
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