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    Description
    Continuous emission monitoring (CEM) involves determining compliance of stationary sources with their emission
    limitations on a continuous basis. CEM are also used for process control and to monitor the operations of the control equipment. In this course, we will review the purpose and applicability of CEM systems mandated by federal regulations such as 40 CFR Part 60 and Part 75. We will discuss several different types of commercially available extractive & in situ systems with emphasis on performance specifications, including installation, design, testing, & certification. We will also discuss data recording & reporting requirements, system calibration & quality assurance program including procedures for conducting performance audits (CGA, linearity & RATA). SITE VISIT RECOMMENDED.
    Who Should Attend
    New, entry-level as well as semi-experienced stationary source permit engineers, inspectors, regulatory agency staff, and environmental specialists in business and government.
    Leaning Objectives
    Those completing this course will gain a basic understanding of the general information associated with continuous
    emission monitoring. Attendees will be able to perform regulatory reviews involving the following elements of
    Continuos Emissions Monitoring systems:
    • CEM Implementing regulations
    • CEM basic theory and operation
    • CEM system components
    • System certification requirements
    • Inspection and quality assurance
    Pre-Requisites
    NACT 101 – Uniform Air Quality Training Program (UAQTP), or equivalent courses/work
    experience.
    Dates
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    Location Address

    106 West 12th Street
    64105 MO
    United States

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    Class Capacity
    30