STATIONARY SOURCE SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS FOR AIR POLLUTANTS XXXIII

AGENDA AT A GLANCE

Date & Time / 7:00-8:15 / 8:30-12:00
(Breaks 10:00-10:30 in Foyer) / 12:00-13:30 / 13:30-17:00 / 17:00-18:00 / 18:00-19:15 / 19:30-22:00
(Breaks 20:40-21:00 in Foyer) / 22:00-23:00
Sunday
March 8 / Registration
St. Andrews Foyer / Welcome Reception
Grand Lagoon Deck / Dinner
Possibly Outside on Grand Lagoon Deck or
St. Andrews Ballroom V-VI / CONFERENCE OPENING
Conference Chair: Law
Co-Chair: Oser
1. Safety Basics
Co-Chairs: Hartman & Lehmann
St. Andrews Ballroom I-III / Social Hour
St. Andrews Ballroom IV
Monday
March 9 / Breakfast
St. Andrews Ballroom V-VI / 2. EPA Methods, Monitoring & Policy
Co-Chairs: Westlin & Segall
St. Andrews Ballroom I-III
09:00 - Spouses Meeting
Oleander / Lunch
Grand Lagoon Deck
Safety Demonstration / Ad Hoc Sessions / Social Hour
12. Poster Session
Co-Chairs: Swiggard & Mann
St. Andrews Ballroom IV / Dinner
Taste of New Orleans Event
St. Andrews Ballroom V-VI / 3. Instrumental Methods
Co-Chairs: Davis & Hefley
St. Andrews Ballroom I-III / Social Hour
12. Poster Session
Co-Chairs: Swiggard & Mann
St. Andrews Ballroom IV
Tuesday
March 10 / Breakfast
St. Andrews Ballroom V-VI / 4. Mercury Monitoring & Measurements
Chair: Serne
St. Andrews Ballroom I-III / Lunch
Grand Lagoon Deck / Ad Hoc Sessions
QSTI Exams (13:00-18:00)
Volleyball Tournament
AlligatorPointBeach
Golf Tourney (12:00-17:00) / Social Hour
St. Andrews Ballroom IV
Beer Tasting Event
Grand Lagoon Ballroom / Dinner
Possibly Outside on Grand Lagoon Deck or
St. Andrews Ballroom V-VI / 5. Accreditation & Qualification
Co-Chairs: England & Burdette
St. Andrews Ballroom I-III / Social Hour
12. Poster Session
Co-Chairs: Swiggard & Mann
St. Andrews Ballroom IV
Wednesday
March 11 / Breakfast
St. Andrews Ballroom V-VI / 6. Particulate/Condensable Matter
Co-Chairs: Owens & Gray
St. Andrews Ballroom I-III
12. Poster Session (Break)
Co-Chairs: Swiggard & Mann
St. Andrews Ballroom I-III / Lunch
St. Andrews Ballroom V-VI
SES BOD Mtg (12:00-13:30)Oleander / Ad Hoc Sessions
EPA/State Mtg (16:30-18:00)
Grand Lagoon BallroomAB
QSTI Exams (13:00-18:00)
Conference Steering Committee (13:30-14:30)Oleander
STAC BOD Meeting
(15:00-16:30)Palmetto / Social Hour
Photo Contest
St. Andrews Ballroom IV / Dinner
St. Andrews Ballroom V-VI / 7. Innovative Technologies/Remote Sensing
Chair: Merrill
St. Andrews Ballroom I-III / Hall of Fame Roast(22:00-23:15)
St. Andrews Ballroom I-III
Thursday
March 12 / Breakfast
St. Andrews Ballroom V-VI / 8. Air Toxics
Co-Chairs: Mandel & Baldwin
St. Andrews Ballroom I-III / Lunch
Grand Lagoon Deck / Ad Hoc Sessions
SES Annual Members Mtg (13:30-15:00)
2010 Conference Planning * (15:00-16:00) / Social Hour
St. Andrews Ballroom IV / Conference Awards Banquet
(18:00-19:30) / 9. International Perspective
Chair: Curtis
(19:45-22:15)
St. Andrews Ballroom I-III / Social Hour
St. Andrews Ballroom IV
Friday
March 13 / Breakfast
St. Andrews Ballroom V-VI / 10. Methods Workshop
Co-Chairs: Eckard & Westlin
CONFERENCE WRAP-UP
Chair: Law
St. Andrews Ballroom I-III / Lunch
St. Andrews Ballroom V-VI

Technical PresentationsSource Evaluation Society ActivitiesSpecial EventsTimes shown in red are exceptions from the normal schedule

*2010 Conference Planning Meeting will immediately follow the SES Annual Membership Meeting. If you would like to be a speaker or a Session Chair at the 2010 Conference, please come to the meeting!

STATIONARY SOURCE SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS FOR AIR POLLUTANTS XXXIII

AGENDA AT A GLANCE (Extra Copy)

Date & Time / 7:00-8:15 / 8:30-12:00
(Breaks 10:00-10:30 in Foyer) / 12:00-13:30 / 13:30-17:00 / 17:00-18:00 / 18:00-19:15 / 19:30-22:00
(Breaks 20:40-21:00 in Foyer) / 22:00-23:00
Sunday
March 8 / Registration
St. Andrews Foyer / Welcome Reception
Grand Lagoon Deck / Dinner
Possibly Outside on Grand Lagoon Deck or
St. Andrews Ballroom V-VI / CONFERENCE OPENING
Conference Chair: Law
Co-Chair: Oser
1. Safety Basics
Co-Chairs: Hartman & Lehmann
St. Andrews Ballroom I-III / Social Hour
St. Andrews Ballroom IV
Monday
March 9 / Breakfast
St. Andrews Ballroom V-VI / 2. EPA Methods, Monitoring & Policy
Co-Chairs: Westlin & Segall
St. Andrews Ballroom I-III
09:00 - Spouses Meeting
Oleander / Lunch
Grand Lagoon Deck
Safety Demonstration / Ad Hoc Sessions / Social Hour
12. Poster Session
Co-Chairs: Swiggard & Mann
St. Andrews Ballroom IV / Dinner
Taste of New Orleans Event
St. Andrews Ballroom V-VI / 3. Instrumental Methods
Co-Chairs: Davis & Hefley
St. Andrews Ballroom I-III / Social Hour
12. Poster Session
Co-Chairs: Swiggard & Mann
St. Andrews Ballroom IV
Tuesday
March 10 / Breakfast
St. Andrews Ballroom V-VI / 4. Mercury Monitoring & Measurements
Chair: Serne
St. Andrews Ballroom I-III / Lunch
Grand Lagoon Deck / Ad Hoc Sessions
QSTI Exams (13:00-18:00)
Volleyball Tournament
AlligatorPointBeach
Golf Tourney (12:00-17:00) / Social Hour
St. Andrews Ballroom IV
Beer Tasting Event
Grand Lagoon Ballroom / Dinner
Possibly Outside on Grand Lagoon Deck or
St. Andrews Ballroom V-VI / 5. Accreditation & Qualification
Co-Chairs: England & Burdette
St. Andrews Ballroom I-III / Social Hour
12. Poster Session
Co-Chairs: Swiggard & Mann
St. Andrews Ballroom IV
Wednesday
March 11 / Breakfast
St. Andrews Ballroom V-VI / 6. Particulate/Condensable Matter
Co-Chairs: Owens & Gray
St. Andrews Ballroom I-III
12. Poster Session (Break)
Co-Chairs: Swiggard & Mann
St. Andrews Ballroom I-III / Lunch
St. Andrews Ballroom V-VI
SES BOD Mtg (12:00-13:30)Oleander / Ad Hoc Sessions
EPA/State Mtg (16:30-18:00)
Grand Lagoon BallroomAB
QSTI Exams (13:00-18:00)
Conference Steering Committee (13:30-14:30)Oleander
STAC BOD Meeting
(15:00-16:30)Palmetto / Social Hour
Photo Contest
St. Andrews Ballroom IV / Dinner
St. Andrews Ballroom V-VI / 7. Innovative Technologies/Remote Sensing
Chair: Merrill
St. Andrews Ballroom I-III / Hall of Fame Roast(22:00-23:15)
St. Andrews Ballroom I-III
Thursday
March 12 / Breakfast
St. Andrews Ballroom V-VI / 8. Air Toxics
Co-Chairs: Mandel & Baldwin
St. Andrews Ballroom I-III / Lunch
Grand Lagoon Deck / Ad Hoc Sessions
SES Annual Members Mtg (13:30-15:00)
2010 Conference Planning * (15:00-16:00) / Social Hour
St. Andrews Ballroom IV / Conference Awards Banquet
(18:00-19:30) / 9. International Perspective
Chair: Curtis
(19:45-22:15)
St. Andrews Ballroom I-III / Social Hour
St. Andrews Ballroom IV
Friday
March 13 / Breakfast
St. Andrews Ballroom V-VI / 10. Methods Workshop
Co-Chairs: Eckard & Westlin
CONFERENCE WRAP-UP
Chair: Law
St. Andrews Ballroom I-III / Lunch
St. Andrews Ballroom V-VI

Technical PresentationsSource Evaluation Society ActivitiesSpecial EventsTimes shown in red are exceptions from the normal schedule

*2010 Conference Planning Meeting will immediately follow the SES Annual Membership Meeting. If you would like to be a speaker or a Session Chair at the 2010 Conference, please come to the meeting!

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FINAL PROGRAM

STATIONARY SOURCE SAMPLING AND

ANALYSIS FOR AIR POLLUTANTS XXXIII

Bay Point Marriot Golf Resort, Panama City Beach, FL

March 8 – 13, 2009

Sunday Evening, March 8, 2009

5:00 pm– 6:00 pm Welcome Reception

6:00 pm– 7:30 pm Dinner

CONFERENCE OPENING

7:30 pm – 7:45pm

1.0SAFETY BASICS

7:45 pm - 10:00pm

Co-Chair: Mike Hartman (Air Tech Environmental LLC)

Co-Chair: Scott Lehmann (Clean Air Engineering)

1. First Hand Experience with Elevators - Thomas Leach (OG&E Electric Services)

2. Cylinder Gas Safety or “How to Keep Your Smile” - Bob Davis (Airgas)

3. Safety Ring Presentation - Mike Hartman (Air-Tech Environmental LLC)

4. Back to Basics – Sampling in the North (A Canadian Perspective on Cold Weather Sampling - Mike Denomme

Break (8:40pm – 9:00 pm)

5. Solutions We Can Live With (Round Table)

6. Fall Protection Demonstration - Bill Simpler (Miller Fall Protection) (Monday at Lunch)

10:00 pm– 11:00 pm Social Hour/ Reception

Monday Morning. March 9, 2009

7:00 am - 8:15 am Breakfast

2.0 EPA METHODS, MONITORING & POLICY

8:30am - 12:00pm

Co-Chair: Peter Westlin (US EPA – RTP)

Co-Chair: Robin Segall (US EPA – RTP)

1. Air Emissions Measurement and Monitoring 2008-2009 – Barrett Parker & Robin Segall (US EPA, Office of Air Quality Planning & Standards)

2. Development of PM Fine Wet Stack Test Method and CEMS – Don Bivens (US EPA, Office of Air Quality Planning & Standards)

Break (10:00am – 10:30am)

3. Problem Board: Jim Meador (Independent Stack Sampler)

4. Particulate Matter Source Measurements: Post 2009 Policy and Technical Implications – Ron Myers (US EPA, Office of Air Quality Planning & Standards)

5. A New Direction for the Stationary Source Audit Program – Robin Segall, Candace Sorrell & Gary McAlister (US EPA, Measurement Technology Group)

12:00pm – 1:30 pm Luncheon (Fall Protection)

Monday Evening, March 9, 2009

5:00 pm–6:00 pm Social Hour & POSTER SESSION

6:00 – 7:15 pm Dinner

3.0 INSTRUMENTAL METHODS

7:30pm – 10:00pm

Co-Chair: Bob Davis (Air Gas)

Co-Chair: Bill Hefley (Air Sampling Associates)

1. Interference Checks for CEM Methods 3A, 6C, 7E, 10 and 20 – Bob Finken (Delta Air Quality Services)

2. The Mad Hatter Strikes Again: Observations through the Looking Glass – James Peeler & Laura Kinner (Emission Monitoring Inc)

3. Field Experience with EPA Method 30A – Sharon Sjostrom (ADA Environmental Solutions)

Break (8:40pm – 9:00 pm)

4. TemperatureRangefor Continuous Monitoring of Unintentionally Produced POPs (PCDD/Fs, PCBs, HCB) Using Amesa Long Term Sampling System – Jurgen Reinmann (Environment S.A. Deutschland)

5. Reference Method 7E NOX Converter Efficiency Test – Mike Galbraith (Western Kentucky Energy Corp)

10:00–11:00 pm Social Hour & POSTER SESSION

Tuesday Morning, March 10, 2009

7:00 am – 8:15 am Breakfast

4.0 MERCURY MONITORING AND MEASUREMENTS

8:30am - 12:00pm

Chair: Jim Serne (TRC Environmental)

1.Experience with Method 30B in Certification of Sorbent Trap Mercury Monitoring Systems – Kevin O’Halloren (Clean Air Engineering)

2. Using Utility Testing Method 30B in a HWC MACT Application – Mike Krall (TRC Environmental)

3. Speciated Hg Measurements: Available Techniques and Associated Measurement Considerations – Jeff Ryan (US EPA, Office of Research and Development)

Break (10:00am – 10:30am)

4. Real Field Test Experience Measuring Total and Elemental Mercury Emissions Using a Portable CEM per Method 30A – Phillip J. Dufresne (Ohio Lumex Company)

5.The EPA, EPRI and Utility Industry Cooperative Hg Calibrator Traceability Study – Richard McRanie (RMB Consulting & Research, Inc)

6. Problem Board: Jim Meador (Independent Stack Sampler)

12:00 pm– 1:30 pm Luncheon

Tuesday Evening, March 10, 2009

5:00 pm – 6:00 pm Social Hour

6:00 – 7:15 pm Dinner

5.0 ACCREDITATION AND QUALIFICATION

7:30pm – 10:00pm

Co-Chair: Glenn England (ENVIRON International Corp.)

Co-Chair: Jeff Burdette (TRC Environmental)

1. SES Update: Performance on the SES QSTI/QSTO Exams – A Progress Update and Summary of Findings – Peter Westlin (Chair, QSTI/QSTO Review Panel)

2. STAC Update – Scott Evans (Clean Air Engineering)

3. Professional Accreditation from a State Perspective – Bob Mann (Texas Commission on Environmental Quality)

Break (8:40pm – 9:00pm)

4. Panel Discussion: Testing Body Accreditation and Qualification of Testers and Observers – David Curtis, Scott Evans, John Schakenbach, Bob Mann & Peter Westlin

10:00 pm– 11:00 pm Social HourPOSTER SESSION

Wednesday Morning, March 11, 2009

7:00 am – 8:15 am Breakfast

6.0 PARTICULATE/CONDENSABLE MATTER

8:30am - 12:00pm

Co-Chair: Roy Owens (Owens Corning)

Co-Chair: Walter Gray (MACTEC)

1. Update on Manual Method for Sampling and Analysis of Fine and Condensable Particulate – Ray Merrill (Eastern Research Group, Inc) & Ron Myers (US EPA)

2. Field Experience with the PM10 and PM2.5 (Other Test Method 027) and the Dry Impinger Condensable PM (Other Test Method 028) Jim Serne (TRC)

3. Back to Basics: How to Ship Samples – Ron McLeod (ALS Environmental)

Break POSTER SESSION (10:00am – 10:30am)

4.Intercomparison of Field Collected PM Using Gravimetric and Chemical Characterization from Four Side-by-Side Stack Sampling Methods – By Technikon LLC, Presented by Tom Baldwin (Baldwin Environmental Inc) & Kevin Crosby (The Avogadro Group LLC)

5. Performance of Method 201 for Filterable PM2.5 – Chris House (Environment Canada)

6. Particle Size Distributions in Method 5 Stack Samples Determined by Microscopical Methods – Tim Vander Wood (MVA Scientific Consultants)

12:00 pm– 1:30 pm Luncheon

Wednesday Evening, March 11, 2009

5:00 pm – 6:00 pm Social Hour

6:00 – 7:15 pm Dinner

7.0 INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES / REMOTE SENSING

7:30pm – 10:00pm

Chair: Ray Merrill (Eastern Research Group)

1. Measurement of Long Term Benzene Emissions from Chemical Industry Sites Using Open Path Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy – Ram Hashmonay & Robert Kagann (ARCADIS) and Gilad Shpitzer (A.S. Research)

2. Application of Optical Remote Sensing for Upstream Oil & Gas Production – Produced Water Treatment Facilities – Jason M. DeWees (US EPA, Measurement Technology Group)

Break (8:40pm – 9:00pm)

3. Recent Progress in Quantitative Spectroscopy Using Millimeter Wavelengths – Grant Plummer (Enthalpy Analytical Inc)

4. New SO3 Test Method and Spiking Apparatus: Finally, Data We Can Believe In, Right? – Caleb Wiza (Clean Air Engineering)

10:00 pm – 11:00 pm HALL OF FAME

INDUCTION CEREMONY (after last paper)

Thursday Morning, March 12, 2009

7:00 am – 8:15 am Breakfast

8.0AIR TOXICS

8:30am - 12:00pm

Co-Chair: Steve Mandel (Spectra Gases Inc)

Co-Chair: Tom Baldwin (Baldwin Environmental)

1. ThermoFisher Scientific SO3 Monitoring Update – Dr. Dieter Kita (ThermoFisher Scientific)

2. A Modified EPA Method 308 Sampling Train for Assessing Destruction and Removal Efficiency (DRE) – William Anderson (Test America)

3. Problem Board: Jim Meador (Independent Stack Sampler)

Break (10:00am – 10:30am)

4. Wet Stack Fine Particulate CEMS Development – Tom Baldwin (Baldwin Environmental)

5. EPA Method 25A – Problems and Solutions – David Word (NCASI)

6. Type B Uncertainty Estimation and Sensibility Analysis for Isokinetic Sampling – Pablo Maiz (Gamatek)

12:00 pm– 1:30 pm Luncheon

Thursday Evening, March 12, 2009

5:00 pm– 6:00 pm Social Hour

6:00 – 7:30 pmCONFERENCE AWARDS CEREMONY

9.0INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE

7:45pm – 10:00pm

Chair: Dave Curtis (STA)

1. Better Regulation and the Impact on Manual Stack Test Emission Monitoring – Rupert Standring (National Monitoring Service)

2. FTIR – A New Standard for Periodic Monitoring – Rod Robinson (NPL)

Break (8:40pm – 9:00pm)

3. Application of Atomic Fluorescence Spectrometry in Measuring Mercury from Crematoria – Peter Stockwell (PS Analytical Ltd)

4. Modular Instrumental Reference Mercury Measurement System – Dr. Domenico Cipriano (CESI, Italy) and Dr. Nenad Sarunac (Imbt Labs, PA)

10:00 pm– 11:00 pm Social Hour

Friday Morning, March 13, 2009

7:00 am – 8:15 am Breakfast

10.0METHODS WORKSHOP

8:30am - 12:00pm

Co-Chair: Steve Eckard (Enthalpy Analytical Inc)

Co-Chair: Peter Westlin (US EPA, RTP)

1. M18 Issues and Rewrites – Steve Eckard (Enthalpy Analytical Inc)

2. Stationary Source Audit Sample Update – Ray Merrill (Eastern Research Group)

Break (10:00am – 10:30am)

3. SW 846 New Edition – Laura Autry & Peter Westlin

4. Problem Board(optional): Jim Meador (Independent Stack Sampler)

Conference wrap-up: 2009 Chair, David Law (Air Testing Services Inc)

12:00 pm– 1:30 pm Luncheon

12.0 POSTER SESSION

Co-Chair: Scott Swiggard (Golden Specialty Consulting Inc)

Co-Chair: Bob Mann (Texas Commission on Environmental Quality)

Mon 5:00-6:00 pm10:00-11:00 pm

1. Mercury Speciation Using Sorbent Traps and Thermal Analysis – Philip J. Dufresne (Ohio Lumex Company)

2. EPA Methods 3A, 4, 7E and 10 by FTIR –Martin L. Spartz, PhD & John Lake (MKS Instruments, Inc)

3. Error Sensitivity of Moisture and CO2 CEMS in Coal Fired Units – Jorge Marson (Environment Canada)

Tue 10:00-11:00pm & Wed 10:00-10:30am

4. SO3 Monitoring: Where are We Today? – Bob Davis (Airgas)

5. Field Demonstration of a CTM-039 for Stationary Gas-Fired Power Plants – Glenn England (ENVIRON International Corp.), Craig Matis (GE Energy), Kevin Crosby (The Avogadro Group) and Gary Rubenstein (Sierra Research)

6. A Practical Approach to Mass-Basis VOC Measurement –Steven Szambaris (Archer Daniels Midland Co.)

7. Determination Of Combustion Products By FTIR Optical Remote Sensing - Steven V Plowman & Peter G Zemek (MIDAC Corp.), Andre Kuznetsov (Underwriters Laboratories)

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STATIONARY SOURCE SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS FOR AIR POLLUTANTS XXXIII

Bay Point Marriot Golf Resort, Panama City Beach, Florida

March 8 – 13, 2009

TABLE OF CONTENTS

FINAL PROGRAM

Chairman’s Introductory Remarks

A History of the Stationary Source Sampling and Analysis for Air Pollutants Conference

ABSTRACTS

Session 1 – SAFETY BASICS

1.1First Hand Experience with Elevators

1.2Cylinder Gas Safety or “How to Keep Your Smile”

1.3Safety Ring Presentation

1.4Sampling in the North (A Canadian Perspective on Cold Weather Sampling)

1.5Solutions We Can Live With

1.6Fall Protection Demonstration (Monday Lunch)

Session 2 – EPA METHODS, MONITORING AND POLICY

2.1Air Emissions Measurement and Monitoring 2008-2009

2.2Development of PM Fine Wet Stack Test Method and CEMS

2.3Problem Board: Jim Meador

2.4Particulate Matter Source Measurements: Post 2009 Policy and Technical Implications

2.5A New Direction for the Stationary Source Audit Program

Session 3 – INSTRUMENTAL METHODS

3.1Interference Checks for CEM Methods 3A, 6C, 7E, 10 and 20

3.2The Mad Hatter Strikes Again: Observations through the Looking Glass

3.3Field Experience with EPA Method 30A

3.4Temperature Range for Continuous Monitoring of Unintentionally Produced POPs (PCDD/Fs, PCBs, HCB) Using Amesa® Long Term Sampling System

3.5Reference Method 7E NOX Converter Efficiency Test

Session 4 – MERCURY MONITORING AND MEASUREMENTS

4.1Experience with Method 30B in Certification of Sorbent Trap Mercury Monitoring Systems

4.2Using Utility Testing Method 30B in a HWC MACT Application

4.3Speciated Hg Measurements: Available Techniques and Associated Measurement Considerations

4.4Real Field Test Experience Measuring Total and Elemental Mercury Emissions Using a Portable CEM per Method 30A

4.5The EPA, EPRI and Utility Industry Cooperative Hg Calibrator Traceability Study

4.6Problem Board: Jim Meador

Session 5 – ACCREDITATION AND QUALIFICATION

5.1SES Update: Performance on the SES QSTI/QSTO Exams – A Progress Update and Summary of Findings

5.2STAC Update

5.3Professional Accreditation from a State Perspective

5.4PANEL DISCUSSION: Testing Body Accreditation and Qualification of Testers and Observers

Session 6 – PARTICULATE/CONDENSABLE MATTER

6.1Update on Manual Method for Sampling and Analysis of Fine and Condensable Particulate

6.2Field Experience with the PM10 and PM2.5 (Other Test Method 027) and the Dry Impinger Condensable PM (Other Test Method 028)

6.3Back to Basics: How to Ship Samples

6.4Intercomparison of Field Collected PM Using Gravimetric and Chemical Characterization from Four Side-By-Side Stack Sampling Methods

6.5Performance of Method 201 for Filterable PM2.5

6.6Particle Size Distributions in Method 5 Stack Samples Determined by Microscopical Methods

Session 7 – INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES/REMOTE SENSING

7.1Measurement of Long Term Benzene Emissions from Chemical Industry Sites Using Open Path Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy

7.2Application of Optical Remote Sensing for Upstream Oil & Gas Production – Produced Water Treatment Facilities

7.3Recent Progress in Quantitative Spectroscopy Using Millimeter Wavelengths

7.4New SO3 Test Method and Spiking Apparatus: Finally, Data We Can Believe In, Right?

Session 8 – AIR TOXICS

8.1ThermoFisher Scientific SO3 Monitoring Update

8.2A Modified EPA Method 308 Sampling Train for Assessing Destruction and Removal Efficiency (DRE)

8.3Problem Board: Jim Meador

8.4Wet Stack Fine Particulate CEMS Development

8.5EPA Method 25A – Problems and Solutions

8.6Type B Uncertainty Estimation and Sensibility Analysis for Isokinetic Sampling

Session 9 – INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE

9.1Better Regulation and the Impact on Manual Stack Test Emission Monitoring

9.2FTIR – A New Standard for Periodic Monitoring

9.3Application of Atomic Fluorescence Spectrometry in Measuring Mercury from Crematoria

9.4Modular Instrumental Reference Mercury Measurement System

Session 10 – METHODS WORKSHOP

10.1M18 Issues and Rewrites

10.2Stationary Source Audit Sample Update

10.3SW 846 New Edition

10.5Problem Board: Jim Meador

Session 11 – BACK TO BASICS / PROBLEM BOARD

11.1How to Ship Samples

11.2Measuring Climate Change Gases

11.3Sampling in the North (A Canadian Perspective on Cold Weather Sampling)

Session 12: POSTER SESSION

12.1Mercury Speciation Using Sorbent Traps and Thermal Analysis

12.2EPA Methods 3A, 4, 7E and 10 by FTIR

12.3Error Sensitivity of Moisture and CO2 CEMS in Coal Fired Units

12.4SO3 Monitoring: Where Are We Today?

12.5Field Demonstration of a CTM-039 for Stationary Gas-Fired Power Plants

12.6A Practical Approach to Mass-Basis VOC Measurement

12.7Determination of Combustion Products by FTIR Optical Remote Sensing

TABLE OF ACRONYMS (Sound Like a Guru)

ATTENDEE LISTING

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Chairman’s Introductory Remarks

Dear Friends and Colleagues,

On behalf of the Source Evaluation Society and our co-sponsors US EPA, STA (Stack Testing Association, UK), ISA (Instrument Systems and Automation Society)and NACAA (National Association of Clean Air Agencies), I am proud to welcome all of you to the 33rd Stationary Source Sampling and Analysis for Air Pollutants Conference.

You will find that there are many unique aspects of this conference. We have five breakfast, lunch and suppers, ten coffee breaks, ten social hours and four entire afternoons to meet people and mingle in a social atmosphere. Make sure you eat and drink with some folks you do not know. Ask a Hall of Fame member their secrets to success (beer, llamas…). Share some field work war stories (it was so cold/hot...then the process went off/positive…). Get QSTI qualified! You will leave with new contacts and perhaps some new friends.