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    Description
    This course covers the basic design and theory of ambient air monitoring, quality assurance and control methods as
    they relate to monitoring instruments, site development criteria and data processing. This course will address PM2.5 and other particulate methods, ozone, oxides of nitrogen, carbon monoxide, hydrocarbon, sulfur dioxide,
    meteorology systems, data recording systems, gas calibration systems, and zero air systems. NO SITE VISIT.
    Who Should Attend
    This course is specifically designed for regulatory personnel who operate and oversee ambient air monitoring data.
    This class is intended quality assurance coordinators or managers, field or laboratory supervisors, and technicians
    involved with quality assurance of monitoring system data.
    Leaning Objectives
    Those completing this course will gain a basic understanding of the general information associated with principles of ambient air monitoring. Attendees will be able to perform regulatory reviews involving the following elements of ambient air monitoring:
    • Regulations and Standards
    • Monitoring Networks
    • Station Siting
    • Instrumentation
    • Documentation
    • Data Handling
    • Quality Assurance
    • References and Resources
    Pre-Requisites
    NACT 101 – Uniform Air Quality Training Program (UAQTP), or equivalent courses/work experience.
    Dates
    -
    Location Address

    1000 SW Jackson St, Suite 530Curtis State Office Building
    66612 KS
    United States

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    Classroom Hours
    7
    Class Capacity
    30