Stationary Source Sampling Anasysis for Air Pollutants Xxxiv

Stationary Source Sampling Anasysis for Air Pollutants Xxxiv

<p> STATIONARY SOURCE SAMPLING ANASYSIS FOR AIR POLLUTANTS XXXIV Bay Point Marriott Golf Resort, Panama City Florida March 7-12, 2010 FINAL PROGRAM</p><p>STATIONARY SOURCE SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS FOR AIR POLLUTANTS XXXIV Monday Morning. March 8, 2010 Bay Point Marriottt Golf Resort, Panama City Beach, FL 7:00 am - 8:15 am Breakfast March 7 – 12, 2010 2.0 EPA METHODS, MONITORING & POLICY 8:30am - 12:00pm</p><p>Co-Chair: Robin Segall (US EPA – MTG) Sunday Evening, March 7, 2010 Co-Chair: Peter Westlin (US EPA – MPG) 5:00 pm– 6:00 pm Welcome Reception 6:00 pm– 7:30 pm Dinner 1. Project Highlights (Barrett Parker – US CONFERENCE OPENING EPA- MPG & Robin Segall – US EPA- 7:30 pm – 7:45pm MTG)</p><p>1.0 MEASUREMENTS AT UNUSUAL 2. A New Age for Data Collection, SOURCES Interpretation, and Compliance 7:45 pm - 10:00pm Demonstration (Ron Myers – US EPA- Co-Chair: Ray Merrill (ERG) MPG) Co-Chair: Jeff Ryan (US EPA – ORD) Break (10:00am – 10:30am) 1. Sampling of Open and Closed Detonation of Explosives (Brian Gullette – EPA) 3. Problem Board: David Law (Air Testing Services) 2. Large Area Source Monitoring (Jason DeWees – US EPA - MTG) 4. Demonstration of a Near-Real-Time Multi-Metals Ambient Fence Line Monitor Break (8:40pm – 9:00 pm) (Dan Bivins – US EPA-MTG) </p><p>3. Passive Flare Monitoring (Bob Spellicy, IMACC) 5. The ICR Program: Reporting and Other Implementation Issues (Peter Westlin –US 4. Jet Engine Testing for Fine PM (Kevin Cowan, EPA-MPG) Battelle) 12:00pm – 1:30 pm Luncheon </p><p>Monday Evening, March 8, 2010 10:00 pm– 11:00 pm Social Hour/ Reception 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)</p><p>1. Calibration of CEMS in Europe to European Standard EN14181 (Dan Jones – EON Engineering) </p><p>2. FTIR basics in relation to the use of FTIR analysis for EPA Method 6C, 7E, and 10 (Scott Swiggard – Golden Specialty Consulting)</p><p>3. Flow rate measurement bias due to fly ash buildup near test ports (Tommy Leach – OG&E Electrical Services)</p><p>Break (8:40pm – 9:00 pm) 1 STATIONARY SOURCE SAMPLING ANASYSIS FOR AIR POLLUTANTS XXXIV Bay Point Marriott Golf Resort, Panama City Florida March 7-12, 2010</p><p>4. Reference Method 7E NOx Converter Efficiency Testing (Mike Galbraith– Big Rivers Electric Company)</p><p>5. NO or Total NOx and EPA Protocol Audit Updates (Bob Davis – Air Gas) </p><p>10:00–11:00 pm Social Hour & POSTER SESSION</p><p>2 STATIONARY SOURCE SAMPLING ANASYSIS FOR AIR POLLUTANTS XXXIV Bay Point Marriott Golf Resort, Panama City Florida March 7-12, 2010</p><p>Tuesday Morning, March 9, 2010 7:00 am – 8:15 am Breakfast ` 4.0 MERCURY MONITORING AND MEASUREMENTS Wednesday Morning, March 10, 2010 8:30am - 12:00pm 7:00 am – 8:15 am Breakfast Co-Chair: Jim Serne (TRC Environmental) 6.0 PARTICULATES/CONDENSABLES Co-Chair: Alexandra Siperstein (Ohio 8:30am - 12:00pm Lumex Company) Co-Chair: Glenn England (EVIRON International) Co-Chair: Roy Owens (Owens Corning) 1. Strategies for Mercury Measurement at Extremely Low Concentrations Using EPA Method 30B (Jeff 1. Update on Evaluation of Manual Methods for Burdette – TRC Environmental) Sampling and Analysis of Fine and Condensable Particulate (Ray Merrill –ERG) 2. EPA Method 30B - Experience in Certification of Mercury Monitoring Systems - Now the Hard Stuff 2. PM10/PM2.5 monitoring using the impactor (Tim Rodak – Clean Air Engineering) specified in the new ISO standard (Gilles Campagnola – TCR Tecora, Italy) 3. Experiences with Continuous Mercury Monitoring and Method 30B Test Audits on a Cement Kiln Problem Board: David Law (Air Testing (Jeremy Whorton – Thermo Fisher Scientific) Services)</p><p>Break & POSTER SESSION (10:00am – 10:30am) Break & POSTER SESSION (10:00am – 10:30am) 4. CEMS RATA and Certification Experiences Using Method 30B (Gary Blackmon – Southern Company) 3 Field Evaluation and Precision Testing - CTM- 039 Dilution Sampling System (Walter Gray- 5. Comparison of Field Portable Mercury Monitor (MACTEC Eng. & Consulting)4. Comparison of with Sorbent Traps at the Stack –Modified Method PM10/2.5 Measurements Using Dilution (CTM- 30A (Joseph Siperstein, Ohio Lumex Company) 039) and Traditional Methods at a Gas-fired Combined Cycle Plant (Glenn England-EVIRON 6. Problem Board: David Law (Air Testing International) Services) 12:00 pm– 1:30 pm Luncheon 5. Comparison of Old and New Method 202 on Asphalt and Roofing Sources (Roy Owens – Owens Corning) Tuesday Evening, March 9, 2010 12:00 pm– 1:30 pm Luncheon 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm Social Hour 6:00 – 7:15 pm Dinner 5.0 QUALITY ASSURANCE ISSUES Wednesday Evening, March 10, 2010 7:30pm – 10:00pm 4:00 pm – 4:30 pm Social Hour Co-Chair: Scott Evans (Clean Air Engineering) 7.0 METHODS WORKSHOP Co-Chair: Ron McLeod (ALS Environmental) 4:30pm – 7 :00 pm Co-Chair: Jason DeWees (US EPA – MTG) 1. European methods for implementation of QA Co-Chair: Steve Eckard (Enthalpy Analytical) programs in emission control (Domenico Cipriano – CESI RICERCA) 1. Procedures for Determining In-Stack Detection Limits from Paired Sampling Trains (Scott Evans 2. SES as a Consensus group (Ron McLeod – ALS – Clean Air Engineering) Evironmental) 2. Why do we waste our time on Method 4? (Walt Break (8:40pm – 9:00pm) Smith – Walter Smith and Associates) Break (5:30 pm – 6:00pm) 3. Non-Detects – the State Perspective (David Sheffield--Georgia EPD) 3. EGU ICR Issues </p><p>4. Low Detection Limits zeros (Steve Eckard – 4. Needed Method Improvements—A Survey Enthalpy Analytical) (Jason DeWees – US EPA MTG and Steve Eckard - Enthalpy Analytical) 10:00 pm– 11:00 pm Social Hour (Poster presentations available for viewing) 5. Back to Basics: Procedures for Aiming at the Right Isokinetic Ratio (Pablo Maiz – Gamatek)</p><p>3 STATIONARY SOURCE SAMPLING ANASYSIS FOR AIR POLLUTANTS XXXIV Bay Point Marriott Golf Resort, Panama City Florida March 7-12, 2010</p><p>7:00 pm CONFERENCE AWARDS CEREMONY 9:00 PM HALL OF FAME INDUCTION CEREMONY (after Awards Ceremony and Dinner)</p><p>4 STATIONARY SOURCE SAMPLING ANASYSIS FOR AIR POLLUTANTS XXXIV Bay Point Marriott Golf Resort, Panama City Florida March 7-12, 2010</p><p>Thursday Morning, March 11, 2010 7:00 am – 8:15 am Breakfast 8.0AIR TOXICS 8:30am - 12:00pm Friday Morning, March 12, 2010 Co-Chair: Steve Mandel (Linde Electronics and 7:00 am – 8:15 am Breakfast Specialty Gases) 10.0 ACCREDIATION/CERTIFICATION Co-Chair: Tom Baldwin (Baldwin Environmental) 8:30am - 12:00pm Co-Chair: Mike Hartman (AirTech Environmental)</p><p>1. SO3 Measurement using a QCL CEMS (Jeff Socha Co-Chair: Pablo Maiz (Gamatek) – Thermo Fisher Scientific) 1. Air Emissions Testing Bodies Update (John 2. Development and Field Testing of a Dynamically Shakenbach – US EPA- CAMD) Spiked Controlled Condensation Train (Scott Evans, Clean Air Engineering) 2. The relevance of ISO17025 for stack emission monitoring (Dave Curtis, STA) 3. Back to Basics: Part 75 Stratification Testing – A Historical Perspective (Mike Galbraith) Break (10:00am – 10:30am) 3. Quality Management Systems (Troy Burrows, Break (10:00am – 10:30am) Dominion Generation)</p><p>4. Update on Desert Research Project (Tom Baldwin 4. How to write a Quality Manual (Mike Hartman – Baldwin Environmental) – AirTech Environmental) 5. Particulate Measurement Using a Hybrid CEMS (Dieter Kita, Thermo Fisher Scientific) Conference wrap-up: 2010 Chair, DeAnna Oser (Georgia EPD) 12:00 pm– 1:30 pm Luncheon 12:00 pm– 1:30 pm Luncheon</p><p>Thursday Evening, March 11, 2010 12.0 POSTER SESSION 5:00 pm– 6:00 pm Social Hour Co-Chair: Bob Mann (Texas Commission on 6:00 – 7:15 pm Dinner Environmental Quality) 9.0GREENHOUSE GASES AND OTHER Co-Chair: Scott Swiggard (Golden Specialty UPCOMING ISSUES Consulting) 7:30pm – 10:00pm Co-Chair: Walter Gray (MACTEC) Mon 5:00-6:00 pm Co-Chair: J Sutton (Entec Services) Tue 10:00-10:30am Wed 10:00-10:30am 1. ERT Feedback (Ron Myers –US EPA- MPG) 1. Modular Instrumental Reference Mercury 2. What’s In Your Stack Samples? (Tim Measurement System (Domenico Cipriano –CESI VanderWood, MVA Scientific Consultants) RICERCA)</p><p>3. Greenhouse Gas Methods (Wayne Stallings – 2. Low-Level Method 30B Measurements (Philip Triangle Environmental Services) Dufresne, Ohio Lumex Company)</p><p>4. TNI SSAS Program Overview (Shawn Kassner, 3. Method 202 temperature effects (Chuck Duncan ERA) – Entec Services) </p><p>Break (8:50 pm – 9:10pm) 4. Bag Filter Monitoring to Reduce Opacity Events (Robert Baxter – B3 Systems 5. Panel discussion after break – changes we are facing</p><p>10:00 pm– 11:00 pm Social Hour</p><p>5 STATIONARY SOURCE SAMPLING ANASYSIS FOR AIR POLLUTANTS XXXIV Bay Point Marriot Golf Resort, Panama City Florida March 7-12, 2010</p><p>6</p>

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