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FINAL PROGRAM

www.awma.org/measurements

AIR QUALITY MEASUREMENT METHODS AND TECHNOLOGY APRIL 2 – 4, 2019 • DURHAM, NC

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PRELIMINARY PROGRAM

One of our most popular specialty conferences, the Air Quality Measurement Methods and Technology Conference is back in 2019 with its extensive coverage of all aspects of air measurement methodologies including associated quality assurance protocols and how to use and interpret data.

This conference has added a focus on current hot topics such as emerging pollutants—including PFAS, ethylene oxide, and chloroprene—low-cost sensors, next generation emissions monitoring (NGEM), and airborne measurements to assess impacts from wildfires.

REGISTRATION

Register online at www.awma.org/measurements or on site at the Sheraton Imperial during the following hours:

Monday, April 1 7:30 am - 5:00 pm Tuesday, April 2 7:30 am - 5:00 pm Wednesday, April 3 7:30 am - 5:00 pm Thursday, April 4 7:30 am - 12:00 pm

Your registration will not be processed without payment.

REFUND POLICY

If written notice of cancellation is received on or before March 19, 2019 payment will be refunded, less a $75 cancellation fee. (Cancellation fees apply regardless of payment method). Substitutions may be made at any time; payment for any difference is due at the time of substitution. This refund policy applies to all occurrences, including weather-related events and other natural disasters. In the unlikely occurrence of event cancellation, the Association is not liable for any expenses incurred by the registrant other than the full refund of registration fee(s) paid.

ADA/SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS The Air & Waste Management Association supports the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Attendees requiring specific equipment or services should contact Cindy Fontanesi at [email protected] to make those needs known in advance. We will make every reasonable effort to accommodate them.

PRESENTERS’ MEETING

Presenters and Session Chairs will meet on the day of their session involvement in the room in which their session will be held (Imperial 123, Empire ABC, or Auditorium) to review program details. Presenters should bring their presentations on a memory stick/USB to this meeting, as well as a brief biography.

CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS

Conference proceedings will include the extended abstracts and presentations with author permission and will be completed after the conference. Attendees will be notified via e-mail when the extended abstracts and presentations are available.

CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDIT

Conference attendees may be eligible for continuing education credits. For more information, please contact Gloria Henning at +1-412-904-6021 or [email protected].

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE

Conference Co-Chairs:Ray Merrill, U.S. EPA Ian MacGregor, Battelle

Technical Program Committee:Ken Walsh, Leidos Eric Winegar, Exponent

LOCATION AND LODGING

Sheraton Imperial Hotel Raleigh-Durham Airport at Research Triangle Park4700 Emperor Blvd., Durham, NC 27703919.941.5050

GENERAL INFORMATION

ABOUT THE CONFERENCE

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ABOUT THE AIR & WASTE MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION

A&WMA is a not-for-profit, nonpartisan professional organization that enhances knowledge and expertise by providing a neutral forum for technology exchange, professional development, networking, public education, and outreach to more than 5,000 environmental professionals in 65 countries. A&WMA also promotes global environmental responsibility and increases the effectiveness of organizations to make critical decisions that benefit society. For more information, please visit www.awma.org.

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FINAL PROGRAM

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Instructors: Jon Morris, Yousheng Zeng, Providence Photonics

This workshop examines advanced topics related to quantitative optical gas imaging. Optical gas imaging (OGI) has been used as part of Leak Detection and Repair (LDAR) programs for many years as a qualitative technology. Recent advancements have enabled quantitative OGI (QOGI) methods to measure emission rates, transforming OGI from a qualitative technology to a quantitative technology. This workshop will discuss the technical basis for QOGI methods. It will also present recent studies examining the accuracy and applications for QOGI methods. Comparisons will be made to other quantitative methods (such as US EPA Method 21) in the context of an LDAR program. In addition, a thorough discussion of OGI detection limits will be examined with implications for both LDAR programs and emission inventories.

Low Cost Air Sensors Monday, April 1 • 1:00 –5:00 pmBull Durham

Instructors: Tim Dye, TD Environmental Services, LLC; Ron Williams and Andrea Clements, U.S. EPA; Mike Bergin, Duke University

During this workshop, participants learn about the fundamentals of low-cost air sensors, how they work, and their promises and pitfalls. Detailed topics will include quality assurance and evaluation protocols, 8+ example projects from around the world, and how to plan an air sensor study. Participants will also get an opportunity for hands-on interactions with a range of gas, particle, and VOC sensor systems. Each participant will leave with both general and specific knowledge of appropriate applications of low-cost sensors.

The Course will cover: Introduction and Background • How low-cost sensors work • Promise and pitfalls of low-cost air sensors • Planning a sensor study • Example projects from around the world and • Hands-on interactions with a range of air sensors.

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TECHNICAL PROGRAM - Tuesday, April 2 7:30 am - 5:00 pm Conference RegistrationImperial Foyer

7:30 am - 8:30 am Continental Breakfast and Presenters’ Meetings Imperial 4567 and Session Rooms

9:00 am - 6:00 pm Exhibition ViewingImperial 4567

Lunch for all sessions 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm

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Speaker Melissa Lunde Chief Scientist at Aclima

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10:15 am – 10:40 amME12The Use of Optical Gas Imaging Cameras in Leak Detection – The Role of Method Development, Validation and Performance AssessmentRod Robinson, Jon Helmore, NPL, Teddington, UK

10:40 am – 11:05 amME94Evaluating Quantitative Optical Gas Imaging for Internal Floating Roof Tank Emissions MeasurementsTracey L. Footer, Eastern Research Group, Inc., Cottonwood Heights, UT; Cary Secrest, U.S. EPA, Washington, DC: Jon Morris, Yousheng Zeng, Providence Photonics, LLC., Baton Rouge, LA

11:05 am – 11:30 amME70Optical Gas Imaging Sensitivity Study: Envelop of Sensitivity PerformanceRam A. Hashmonay, Omer Yanai, Opgal Optronics, Alberto Wahnon, Industries Ltd., Karmiel, Israel

11:30 am – 11:55 amME93Detection Limits of Optical Gas Imaging and Their Impact to Emission InventoriesJon Morris, Yousheng Zeng, PhD, Providence Photonics, LLC, Baton Rouge, Louisiana

10:15 am - 10:40 amME68Lower Cost High Temporal Resolution Benzene Sensors by QCL-PASPeter Zemek, Ph.D, Montrose Environmental, Hollis, NH; David Berkowitz, Enthalpy Analytical, Durham, NC

10:40 am - 11:05 amME30 Field Demonstration of a Novel Portable Automated Gas Chromatograph for Speciated Air Toxic VOC Measurement in Louisville, KYIngrid George, Eben Thoma, Rachelle Duvall, Tai Wu, EPA ORD NRMRL, RTP, NC; T-K Allen Chou, Sharon Liu, Daniel Chung, Tricorntech Corp., New Taipei City, Taiwan; Parikshit Deshmukh, Jacob Cansler, Jacobs Technology, RTP, NC; Andrea Cooley, Billy Dewitt, Bryan Paris, Louisville Metro APCD, Louisville, KY

11:05 am - 11:30 amME18Prototype Coded Aperture Miniature Mass Spectrometer for Environmental SensingJason J. Amsden, Philip J. Herr, Raul Vyas, Kathleen Horvath, Matthew P. Kirley, Xiaohan Li, Charles B. Parker, Brian R. Stoner, Michael E. Gehm, Jeffrey T. Glass, Duke University, Durham, NC; Adam D. Keil, Broadway Analytical, LLC Monmouth, IL; James B. Carlson, RTI International, Research Triangle Park, NC; Steven J. Edwards, Roger P. Sperline, M. Bonner Denton, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ

11:30 am - 11:55 amME100The NCAR Trace Organic Gas Analyzer for VOC AnalysisEric C. Apel, Rebecca S. Hornbrook, Alan J. Hills, Lizzy Asher, Daniel D. Riemer, Siyuan Wang, National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, CO

8:30 am - 9:45 am Imperial 123

Introductory Welcome – Dr. Ray Merrill, Conference Chair Opening Remarks – Michele Gehring, A&WMA President

Keynote Address: Robust Measurements for Environmental Stewardship in the 21st Century Mike Koerber, Deputy Director for EPA’s Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards

9:45 am - 10:15 am Refreshment Break and Exhibition Viewing (Imperial 4567)

Session 1A: OPTICAL GAS IMAGING METHODS [concurrent with Session 2A and 3A]Imperial 123

Chairs: Jon Morris, Providence Photonics, and Jason Dewees, U.S. EPA

Session 2A: ADVANCES IN VOC MEASUREMENT TECHNIQUES [concurrent with Session 1A and 3A]Empire ABC

Chairs: Ingrid George, U.S. EPA and Eric Apel, National Center for Atmospheric Research

Session 3A: CITIZEN SCIENCE AND AIR SENSOR MEASUREMENTS [concurrent with Session 1A and 2A]Auditorium

Chairs: Kristen Benedict, U.S. EPA and Tim Dye, TD Environmental Services

10:15 am - 10:40 amME34Overview of the Kansas City Transportation and Local-scale Air Quality Study (KC-TRAQS)Sue Kimbrough, Timothy Barzyk, Vlad Isakov, Carry Croghan, U.S. EPA, RTP, NC; Stephen Krabbe, Matthew Brown, Mike Davis, Shawn Henderson, U.S. EPA, Kansas City, KS; Steven Brown, Amy Shields U.S. EPA, Lenexa, KS; Stephen Feinberg, Richard Baldauf, Chad Bailey, U.S. EPA, RTP, NC; Tim McArthur, Science Systems and Applications, Inc., RTP, NC, Russell Logan, Parikshit Deshmukh, Jacobs Technology Inc., RTP, NC

10:40 am - 11:05 amME26Measurement of PM2.5 in Kansas City, Kansas Using Low-cost Sensor TechnologiesRachelle Duvall, Sue Kimbrough, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC; Stephen Krabbe, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Kansas City, KS; Parikshit Deshmukh, Jacobs Technology Inc., Research Triangle Park, NC; Geoff Henshaw, Aeroqual Ltd., Auckland, New Zealand

11:05 am - 11:30 amME73Calibration and Validation of a Network of Sensors Measuring Nitrogen Dioxide Across Los AngelesGeoff Henshaw, Kyle Alberti, Elaine Miles, Aeroqual, Auckland, New Zealand; Georgia Miskell, David Williams, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand; Brandon Feenstra, Vasileios Papapostolou, Andrea Polidori, South Coast Air Quality Management District, Diamond Bar, CA

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TECHNICAL PROGRAM - Tuesday, April 2 con’t.

Session 1B: OPTICAL GAS IMAGING METHODS [concurrent with Session 2B and 3B]Imperial 123

Chairs: Jon Morris, Providence Photonics, and Jason Dewees, U.S. EPA

1:30 pm – 1:55 pmME09 Optical Gas Imaging Leak/No-Leak Emissions Factor Development Using Site-Specific Method 21 Leak Detection and Repair DataDuane R. McGregor, J. Derek Reese, ExxonMobil Research &Engineering Co., Spring, TX

1:55 pm – 2:20 pmME33Understanding Cooled vs Uncooled Optical Gas ImagingCraig O’Neill, FLIR, Wilsonville, OR; Ron Lucier, Infrared Training Center, Nashua, NH

2:20 pm – 2:45 pmME50Non-Thermal Multispectral IR Technology for Imaging & Quantification of Methane, VOCs and CO2 EmissionsAllen Waxman, Jason Bylsma, Stefan Bokaemper, Ryan Aylward, Allan Vaitses, Terry Jones, Thomas McArthur, Paola Massoli, MultiSensor Scientific Inc. Somerville, MA, USA

2:45 pm - 3:10 pm ME83New Quantitative Features Expand the Possibilities for Optical Gas ImagingCraig O’Neill, FLIR, Wilsonville, OR; Håkan Nygren, FLIR, Taby, Sweden; Yousheng Zeng, Jon Morris

Session 2B: ADVANCES IN VOC REMOTE SENSING [concurrent with Session 1B and 3B]Empire ABC

Chairs: Ingrid George, U.S. EPA and Eric Apel, National Center for Atmospheric Research

1:30 pm – 1:55 pmME104Monitoring of Fugitive Ship Emissions Using Optical Remote Sensing on Mobile PlatformsCatalina Tsai, Olga Pikelnaya, Andrea Polidori, South Coast Air Quality Management District, Diamond Bar, CA; Brian Offerle, Marianne Eriksson, Johan Melqvist, Jerker Samuelsson, Fluxsense Inc., San Diego, CA

1:55 pm - 2:20 pmME47Deployment of a Network of Weekly Whole Air Samplers (WAS) and a Mobile Measurement Platform to Monitor ChangesArsineh Hecobian, Yong Zhou, Jeffrey L. Collett Jr., Department of Atmospheric Science, Fort Collins, CO

2:20 pm - 2:45 pm ME103Understanding Seasonal Variations in Refinery VOC Emissions Using Quarterly Optical Remote Sensing Mobile SurveysOlga Pikelnaya, Andrea Polidori, Jack Porter, Ross Cheung, Catalina Tsai, South Coast Air Quality Management District, Diamond Bar, California; Johan Mellqvist, Jerker Samuelsson, Marianne Ericsson, FluxSense Inc., San Diego, California

Refreshment Break and Exhibition Viewing for all Sessions 3:10 pm - 3:40 pm

Imperial 4567

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Session 3B: CITIZEN SCIENCE AND AIR SENSOR MEASUREMENTS [concurrent with Session 1B and 2B]Auditorium

Chairs: Kristen Benedict, U.S. EPA and Tim Dye, TD Environmental Services

1:30 pm – 1:55 pmME77Data Quality Control System—The Key to Sensor Application in Air Quality Monitoring NetworkYi Li, Varun Yadav, John A. Cooper, Sunset CES Inc., Beaverton, OR, USA; Cui Houxin, Zhang Ling, Wu Mengxian, Feng Zhanbang, Zhang Ke, Wang Yueru, Chen Chen, Wang Chunying, Ma Jingjin, Sailhero Environmental Technology, Shi-Jia-Zhuang City, Hebei Provinnce, China

1:55 pm - 2:20 pmME110Mining Big Data from Low Cost Air Sensors in California Jennifer DeWinter, Hilary Hafner, Sonoma Technology

2:20 pm - 2:45 pm ME111 Mobile PM Monitoring StudyTim Dye, TD Environmental Services; Dave Bush, T & B Systems

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TECHNICAL PROGRAM - Tuesday, April 2 con’t. Session 1C: OPTICAL GAS IMAGING METHODS [concurrent with Session 3C ]Imperial 123

Chair: Jon Morris, Providence Photonics, and Jason Dewees, U.S. EPA

3:40 pm – 4:05 pmME105Optical Gas Imaging with LWIR Uncooled Microbolometer CamerasMatthew Schmidt, Kirk Johnson, Justin Sheard, Fluke Corporation, Everett, WA; Jon Morris, Providence Photonics, Baton Rouge, LA

4:05 pm – 4:30 pm ME106Inspection of Industrial Flares Using the Video Imaging Spectral Radiometry (VISR) Method Yousheng Zeng, PhD, PE, Jon Morris, Providence Photonics, LLC, Baton Rouge, LA

4:30 pm – 4:55pm ME92Precision and Accuracy of the VISR Method for Flare Monitoring Jon Morris, Yousheng Zeng, PhD, Providence Photonics, LLC, Baton Rouge, LA

Session 3C: EMERGING SOURCE ISSUES AND APPROACHES [concurrent with Session 1C]Auditorium

Chair: Ned Shappley, U.S. EPA

3:40 pm – 4:05 pmME67Proton Transfer Reaction Mass Spectrometry (PTR-MS) for Ambient and (Compliance) Source TestingPeter Zemek, Ph.D, Montrose Environmental, Hollis, NH

4:05 pm – 4:30 pm ME72Optimization of EPA Method TO-15 for Analysis of ppt Levels of Ethylene Oxide in Ambient AirDavid Berkowitz, Denese Adcock , Enthalpy Analytical, LLC, Durham, NC

4:30 pm – 4:55pm ME20Sample Collection and Measurement of Ethylene Oxide at Parts-Per-TrillionKelly R. McPartland, Martin L. Spartz, Max Analytical Technologies, East Windsor, CT

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PRELIMINARY PROGRAM

Networking Reception in the Exhibit Hall 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm

Imperial 4567

2B Technologies (#1)Advisian Digital (#4)Aeroqual (#11)AethLabs (#2)Alliance Source Testing (Table #1)Ambilabs (#23)Atmosfir Optics (#9) ARA Instruments (Table #3)Chromatotec Inc. (#26)Dekati Ltd. (#12)DR DAS LTD (#5)Durag, Grimm Technologies Division (Table #2)ENMET (#21)Entech Instruments (#18) Global Analyzer Systems, Ltd. (#27)Heath Consultants, Inc. (#19)HORIBA Instruments, Inc. (#13)M&C TechGroup North America (#6)

Magee Scientific, Co. (#14) Markes International (#22)MetOne Instruments, Inc. (Table #6)Micro Pulse LiDAR, part of Hexagon (#10)Montrose Air Quality Services (#28)Omniscent (#3) Orsat (#15)PerkinElmer (Table #6) Restek Corporation (Table #4) SCI/Cooper Environmental Services (#25)Sonoma Technology (#7)Sunset Laboratory, Inc. (Table #5)Teledyne API (#29)Tisch Environmental (#17)TricornTech Corporation (#20) TSI, Inc. (#8)U.S. EPA National Air & Energy Research Program (#16)URG Corporation (#30)

Visit the booths of these exhibitors:

See pages 14-16 for exhibitor company descriptions and floor plan.

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7:30am - 8:30 am Continental Breakfast and Presenters’ MeetingsImperial 4567 and Session Rooms

7:30 am – 5:00 pm Conference RegistrationImperial Foyer

9:00 am - 4:00 pm Exhibition Viewing Imperial 4567

TECHNICAL PROGRAM - Wednesday, April 3

Session 4A: SOURCE TEST METHODS [concurrent with Sessions 5A and 6A]Imperial 123

Chairs: Jeff Ryan and Ray Merrill, U.S. EPA

8:30 am – 8:55 amME37Determining Particulate Matter Removal Efficiency on a Particle Size BasisMichael J Krall, Tim Rios, Montrose Environmental Group, New Braunfels, TX

8:55 am – 9:20 am ME84Advances in the Measurement of Particulate Matter from Stationary Sources: OTM-37 Field TestingTriana Fleming, Beverly Coleman and Wes Beck, Chevron Products Company, Inc., Pascagoula, MS: Jim Barufaldi, David Elam, TRC Environmental Corporation, Austin, TX; Glenn C. England, Ramboll US Corporation, Irvine, CA

9:20 am – 9:45 am ME59Identifying Functional Groups and Predicting OC-EC on Cookstove Source Emissions Using Fourier Transform Infrared SpectroscopyEmily Li, Michael Hays, James Jetter, Guofeng Shen, Satoshi Takahama, ORAU/US EPA, Raleigh-Durham, NC

9:45 am – 10:10 am ME64 Measuring Emission Factors from Open Fires and DetonationsJohanna Aurell, University of Dayton Research Institute, Dayton, OH; Bill Mitchell, Dale Greenwell, Amara Holder, Dennis Tabor, Brian Gullett U.S. EPA, Office of Research and Development, Research Triangle Park, NC; Filimon Kiros, Oak Ridge Associated Universities, U.S. EPA, Office of Research and Development, Research Triangle Park, NC

Session 5A: AMBIENT AIR METHODS [concurrent with Sessions 4A and 6A]Empire ABC

Chairs: Julie Swift, ERG and Doris Chen, U.S. EPA

8:30 am – 8:55 amME95Optimization of U.S. EPA Method TO-11A for the Measurement of Carbonyls in Ambient AirIan C. MacGregor, Brannon A. Seay, Nicholas D. Skomrock, Martha W. McCauley, Douglas J. Turner, Larry A. Mullins, Dennis J. Tomcik, Christina Saeger, Battelle, Columbus, OH ; David M. Shelow, U.S. EPA (retired)

8:55 am – 9:20 am ME97Inter-comparison of Formaldehyde Measurement Methods in the Lewiston-Clarkston Formaldehyde StudyJulie Simpson, Mary Fauci, Nez Perce Tribe, Lewiston, ID; B Thomas Jobson, Yibo Huangfu, Miao Wen, Washington State University, Pullman, WA; Julie Swift, Laura VanEnwyck, Eastern Research Group, Research Triangle Park, NC

9:20 am – 9:45 am ME27Field Applications of Portable Aeris MIR Laser-Based Gas Analyzers: Natural Gas Leak Detection and Real-Time Indoor/Outdoor Formaldehyde (HCHO) and Carbon Monoxide (CO) MonitoringJames J. Scherer, Joshua B. Paul, Jerome Thiebaud, Stephen So, Aeris Technologies, Hayward, CA

9:45 am – 10:10 am ME76Traffic-Related Air Pollution Monitoring Laboratory with Computer Vision Based Traffic Count and Cloud Based Data Visualization TechniquesAsanga Wijesinghe, John Colvin and Mustapha Beydoun, Houston Advanced Research Center, The Woodlands, TX

Refreshment Break and Exhibition Viewing 10:10 am – 10:40 am

Imperial 4567

Session 6A: FACILITY/FUGITIVE FENCELINE 1 [concurrent with Sessions 5Aand 6A]Auditorium

Chairs: Arvind Ravikumar, Harrisburg University, and Eben Thoma, U.S. EPA

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8:30 am – 8:55 amME17A Sensor Network System for Process Unit Emissions MonitoringWenfeng Peng, Dave Massner Lingying Lin, Alex Chernyshov, Molex, Lisle, IL; Barry Kelley, Mike Clausewitz , Koch Industries, Rosemount, MN; Deb Cartwright, Flint Hills Resources, Corpus Christi, TX

8:55 am – 9:20 am ME102An Optical Tent as an Early Warning System for BTEX Releases Inside RefineriesJochen Stutz, Fedele Colosimo, University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA; Olga Pikelnaya, Andrea Polidori, South Coast Air Quality Management District, Diamond Bar, CA

9:20 am – 9:45 am ME44Cost Reduction for Leak Detection and Fence Line Monitoring Activities Through AutomationDennis Prince, Airdar Inc, Edmonton, Alberta; Chris Madland, Golder Associates Ltd, Calgary, Alberta; Brendan Matkin, Airdar Inc, Edmonton, Alberta; Terry Butler, Airdar Inc, Edmonton, Alberta; Wendell Shumway, Airdar Inc, Fort Worth, TX

9:45 am – 10:10 am ME74IoT Cloud Portal for Environmental MeasurementsDr. David Johnsen, Dan Pearson, Scott Evans, Clean Air Engineering, Palatine, IL

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TECHNICAL PROGRAM - Wednesday, April 3 con’t.

Session 4B: SOURCE TEST METHODS [concurrent with Sessions 5B and 6BImperial 123

Chairs: Jeff Ryan and Ray Merrill, U.S. EPA

10:40 am – 11:05 am ME38Ammonia and Particulate Matter Concentrations in a Free-Range Layer House of US SoutheastLilong Chai, University of Georgia, Athens, GA

11:05 am – 11:30 am ME10Development of a Long-Range, Open-Path Analyzer Based on Novel, Mid-Infrared Laser SpectroscopyDoug Millington-Smith, Graham Leggett, Arun Kannath, MIRICO Ltd., Oxford, United Kingdom

11:30 am – 11:55 amME19Real-Time Monitoring of Formaldehyde from Natural Gas TurbinesMartin L. Spartz, Kelly R. McPartland, Max Analytical Technologies, East Windsor, CT

Session 5B: AMBIENT AIR METHODS [concurrent with Sessions 4B and 6B]Empire ABC

Chairs: Julie Swift, ERG and Doris Chen, U.S. EPA

10:40 am – 11:05 am ME71Continuous Real-Time Monitoring and Validation of Ambient H2S to Odor Threshold Levels by Quantum Cascade LaserCurtis T. Laush, Ph.D., Geosyntec Consultants, Knoxville, TN

11:05 am – 11:30 am ME15Harmonizing Environmental Methodologies for Air Toxics, Ozone Precursors and Polar Compounds Using One Cryogen-Free TD-GC-FID/MSNicola Watson, Rui Li, Claire Keller, Jan Peter Mayser, Markes International, Sacramento, CA

11:30 am – 11:55 am ME01Value-Added Data Validation for Ambient Air MeasurementsYousaf Hameed, Clark County Department of Air Quality, Las Vegas, NV

LUNCH 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm

Empire DE

Session 6B: FACILITY/FUGITIVE FENCELINE 2 [concurrent with Sessions 4B and 5B]Auditorium

Chairs: Arvind Ravikumar, Harrisburg University and Eben Thoma, U.S. EPA

10:40 am – 11:05 am ME53The Development and Validation of a New Standardised Method For Monitoring Diffuse and Fugitive VOC Emissions From Oil and Gas FacilitiesRod Robinson, Fabrizio Innocenti, NPL, Teddington, UK

11:05 am – 11:30 am ME80Measurements of Fugitive Emissions of VOCs from Stationary Sources Using the SOF Method - Standardization Efforts and Results From Recent Studies in CaliforniaJohan Mellqvist, Chalmers University of technology, Gothenburg Sweden; Jerker Samuelsson, Brian Offerle, Samuel Brohede, Pontuas Andersson, Oscar Isoz, Marianne Ericsson, FluxSense Inc., San Diego, CA; Olga Pikelnaya, Andrea Polidori, South Coast Air Quality Management District, Diamond Bar, CA

11:30 am – 11:55 am ME55Advanced Remote Sensing Solutions Accommodating Petrochemical/Chemical Industrial Monitoring Needs and ChallengesGilad Shpitzer Yael Etzion, Robert Kagann, Atmosfir Optics Ltd.

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TECHNICAL PROGRAM - Wednesday, April 3 con’t.

Session 4C: SOURCE TEST METHODS [concurrent with Sessions 5C and 6C ]Imperial 123

Chairs: Jeff Ryan, and Ray Merrill, U.S. EPA

1:30 pm –1:55 pm ME78Remote Emission Measurements of Marine Vessels In Real Operation To Check Compliance With IMO Legislation And Investigate Influence On Air Quality Johan Mellqvist, Vladimir Conde, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden; Oscar Isoz, Marianne Ericsson, FluxSense Inc., San Diego, CA

1:55 pm – 2:20 pm ME11Assessment of NO2/NOx Ratios at Fossil Fuel Power PlantsStephanie Shaw, Electric Power Research Institute, Palo Alto, CA; Rich Hamel, Mike Sussman, Beth Barfield, Environmental Resources Management (ERM); Ana Alvarez, contractor

2:20 pm – 2:45 pm ME98High Frequency Gaseous Instrumental Measurements to Characterize Industrial Facility Emissions During Startup, Shutdown, and Transient Operating ConditionsThomas A. Dunder, Ph.D., TRC Environmental Corporation, Raleigh, NC

2:45 pm – 3:10 pm ME06EPA Protocol Gas Standards UpdateAndy Shurtleff, Refining & Petrochem, New Braunfels, TX; Phillip O. Midgett Environmental Products, Southport, NC

Session 5C: AMBIENT AIR APPLICATIONS [concurrent with Sessions 4C and 6C]Empire ABC

Chairs: Julie Swift, ERG and Doris Chen, U.S. EPA

1:30 pm –1:55 pm ME16Seasonal Variation of Endotoxin in the Ambient Air of a Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) in Delhi, IndiaArun Srivastava, Sunita Maharir, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India

1:55 pm – 2:20 pmME21Comparison of the Dispersion Of Air Pollutants Between the Cities of Chihuahua and Aldama, MexicoEduardo F. Herrera, Martín Bojórquez, Julio Núñez, Marisol Bencomo, Elías Ramírez, Alfredo Campos, Jorge Carrillo, Ramón Gómez, Research Centre of Advanced Materials, Chihuahua, México; , Michel Montelongo, Autonomous University of Chihuahua; CarmenNavarro, Municipal Board of Water and Sanitation, Chihuahua, México

2:20 pm – 2:45 pm ME22Water and Air Contamination on Aquifer Meoqui-Delicias on Chihuahua, Chihuahua, MexicoMarisol Bencomo, Martín Bojórquez, Julio Núñez, Elías Ramírez, Jorge Carrillo, Alfredo Campos, Research Centre of Advanced Materials, Chihuahua, México; Michel Montelongo, Autonomous University of Chihuahua; Carmen Navarro, Municipal Board of Water and Sanitation, Chihuahua, Mexico

Session 6C: FACILITY/FUGITIVE FENCELINE 3 [concurrent with Sessions 4C and 5C]Auditorium

Chairs: Arvind Ravikumar, Harrisburg University, and Eben Thoma, U.S. EPA

1:30 pm –1:55 pm ME48Demonstration of Open Path UV-DOAS as an Alternative Method to Meet Fenceline Monitoring Provisions for Benzene Provided in 40 CFR 63.658Brent Olive, University of North Alabama, Florence, Alabama; Don Gamiles, Argos Scientific Inc., Camas, WA

1:55 pm – 2:20 pm ME46Evaluation of Benzene Detections By OP-FTIR Automated System During Controlled Release Measurements and Simulations Over Operational Fence-Line Measurements DataYael Etzion, Robert Kagann, Gilad Shpitzer, Atmosfir Optics Ltd.

2:20 pm – 2:45 pm ME07Next Generation Emission Measurements of 1,3-Butadiene Emissions in Louisville, KY—Interim ResultsEben D. Thoma, Rachelle Duvall, Ingrid George, Tai Wu, Don Whitaker, Karen Oliver, Shaibal Mukerjee, EPA ORD NRMRL, RTP, NC; Njeri Carlton-Carew, Jane Spann, Tiereny Bell, Ken Mitchell, EPA Region 4, Atlanta, GA; Parik Deshmukh, Jacob Cansler, Tamira Cousett, Jacobs Technology, RTP, NC; Andrea Cooley, Steven Gravatte, Kyle Zimmerman, Billy Dewitt, Bryan Paris, Louisville Metro APCD, Louisville, KY

2:45 pm – 3:10 pm ME54Towards Better Understanding of the Temporal Methane Emission Variation from LandfillsJacob Mønster, FORCE Technology, Brøndby, Denmark; Charlotte Scheutz, DTU Environment, Technical University of Denmark, Lyngby, Denmark

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TECHNICAL PROGRAM - Wednesday, April 3 con’t.

Session 5D: AMBIENT AIR APPLICATIONS [concurrent with Session 4D and 6D]Empire ABC

Chairs: Julie Swift, ERG and Doris Chen, U.S. EPA

Session 4D: SOURCE TEST METHODS[concurrent with Session 5D and 6D]Imperial 123

Chairs: Jeff Ryan and Ray Merrill, U.S. EPA

3:40 pm – 4:05 pm ME108US EPA ORD Research for the Development of Industrial PFAS Emissions Measurement MethodsJeffrey V. Ryan, US EPA Office of Research and Development

4:05 pm – 4:30 pm ME109The Sampling and Analysis Strategy for the Characterization of Selected Perfluorinated Alkyl Substances (PFAS) in Stack GasWilliam Anderson, Courtney Adkins, Patti Bales, Test America, Inc.

3:40 pm – 4:05 pm ME42Analysis of Air Pollutants Data from Continuous Ambient Monitoring Stations in Urban Areas – A Case Study A.M. Alenezi, M.F. Hamoda, Environmental Group , Department of Civil Engineering, Kuwait University, Kuwait

4:05 pm – 4:30 pm ME61Investigation of Temporal and Spatial Correlations Between Citizen Science Odor Reports and Gas Measurements from Open-Path UV-DOAS Robert Crampton, Argos Scientific Inc., Camas, WA; Create Lab, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA; Brent Olive, University of North Alabama, Florence, AL

4:30 pm – 4:55 pm ME99Ambient Observations of Air Toxics – Data Availability, Data Uses and Data Analysis ToolsMadeleine Strum, Doris Chen, Josh Drukenbrod EPA/OAQPS, Research Triangle Park, NC; Regi Oommen, Bebhinn Do, Eastern Research Group

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Session 6D: LARGER AREA OIL AND GAS METHODS [concurrent with Session 4D and 5DAuditorium

Chairs: Arvind Ravikumar, Harrisburg University and Eben Thoma, U.S. EPA

3:40 pm – 4:05 pm ME79Mobile Optical Measurements of Emissions And Fenceline Concentrations From Oil and Gas Production Johan Mellqvist, Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg Sweden; Jerker Samuelsson, Brian Offerle, Samuel Brohede, Pontuas Andersson, Oscar Isoz, Marianne Ericsson, FluxSense Inc., San Diego, CA; Olga Pikelnaya, Andrea Polidori, South Coast Air Quality Management District, Diamond Bar, CA

4:05 pm – 4:30 pm ME40Drone-Based Natural Gas Leak Detection: Minimum Detection Limit ModelingThomas Barchyn, Chris Hugenholtz, Thomas Fox, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada

4:30 pm – 4:55 pm ME08Optimized Airborne Inspection of Upstream Oil & Gas Methane EmissionsAndrew E. Pomerantz, Kashif Rashid, Andrew Speck, Timothy P. Osedach, and Dominic V. PerroniSchlumberger-Doll Research, Cambridge, MA

4:55 pm - 5:20 pm ME39Comparisons of Aerial and Ground-Based Infrared Leak Detection Camera Surveys at Oil and Gas WellsSeth Lyman, Trang Tran, Marc Mansfield, Utah State University, Vernal, UT; Arvind Ravikumar, Stanford University, Stanford, CA

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TECHNICAL PROGRAM - Thursday, April 4

Session 8A: PHOTOCHEMICAL AIR MONITORING [concurrent with Session 6B]Imperial 4

Chairs: Kevin Cavender, U.S. EPA and Doug Turner, Battelle

Session 7A: AMBIENT AIR PARTICULATE SPECIATION[concurrent with Session 8A and 9A]Auditorium

Chair: Xiaoliang Wang, Desert Research Institute

8:30 am – 8:55 amME86Estimation of Brown Carbon in PM2.5 Samples from IMPROVE and CSN NetworksXiaoliang Wang, Judith C. Chow, Brandon Daub, Steven B. Gronstal, Mark C. Green, John G. Watson, Desert Research Institute, Reno, NV

8:55 am – 9:20 am ME49The Total Carbon Analyzer—A New Method for the Characterization of Carbonaceous AerosolsMartin Rigler, Aerosol Co., Ljubljana, Slovenia; Tony Hansen, Magee Scientific, Berkeley, CA

9:20 am – 9:45 am ME36Long Path Photometry for Direct Measurements of NO2 and Black Carbon Andrew A. Turnipseed, Craig Williford, Peter C. Andersen, John W. Birks, 2B Technologies, Boulder, CO

9:45 am – 10:10 am ME29Monitoring for Particulate, Airborne Metals, and Explosives in a Remote EnvironmentJodi Lee, Jacobs Engineering, Portland, OR; Mitch Lindsay, Jacobs Engineering, Salt Lake City, UT

10:10 am – 10:35 am ME91Lidar Remote Detection of Small Aerosol Size and NumberHans Hallen, C. Russell Philbrick, Physics Department, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC

8:30 am – 8:55 amME56Visualization and Validation of PAMS AutoGC DataCarol J. Meyer, Orsat, LLC., Pasadena, TX

8:55 am – 9:20 amME101Field Evaluation of an Automated-Gas Chromatograph System for Monitoring Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) in Ambient AirAndrea Cooley, Bryan Paris, Billy DeWitt, Tom Lobb, Louisville Metro Air Pollution Control District, Louisville, KY

9:20 am – 9:45 amME62Development 0f On-Line and Field Dual TD-GC/MS-FID for Automatic and Continuous Ambient Air Monitoring Franck Amiet , Louis Vivola, Jean-Philippe Amiet, Damien Bazin, Chromatotec, Saint-Antoine, FR

9:45 am – 10:10 am ME75Next Generation Cost Effective True NO2

Monitoring Trends Charles Odame-Ankrah, N. Kelly Pickrell, Christopher Swainson, W. Brian Rosentreter, D. Brodie Biggar, Global Analyzer Systems Ltd, Calgary, AB, Canada

10:10 am - 10:35 am Refreshment Break Imperial Foyer

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7:30 am – 10:30 am Conference RegistrationImperial Foyer

7:30am - 8:30 am Continental Breakfast and Presenters’ MeetingsImperial 4567 and Session Rooms

CONFERENCE ADJOURNS 12:30 pm

Session 9A: OIL AND GAS: NEXT GEN METHOD COMPARISONS[concurrent with Session 7A and 8A]Imperial 123

Chairs: Arvind Ravikumar, Harrisburg University , and Eben Thoma, U.S. EPA

8:30 am – 8:55 amME13Detection Limits of Optical Gas Imaging for Natural Gas Leak Detection in Realistic Controlled ConditionsDaniel Zimmerle, Timothy Vaughn, Clay Bell, Kristine Bennett, Rebecca Tullber, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO; Eben Thoma, Jason DeWees EPA/ORD/NRMRL/AEMD, Durham, NC; Parik Deshmukh, Jacobs Technology, Durham, NC

8:55 am – 9:20 amME60Methodology to Determine Equivalence for New Methane Emissions Detection Technologies Arvind P. Ravikumar, Harrisburg University, Harrisburg, PA ; Adam Brandt, Stanford University, Stanford, CA

9:20 am – 9:45 amME89An Overview of Screening Technologies for Targeting Fugitive Methane From Oil and GasThomas A. Fox, Thomas E. Barchyn, Chris H. Hugenholtz , University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta; David Risk, St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonish, Nova Scotia; Arvind P. Ravikumar, Harrisburg University, Harrisburg, PA

9:45 am – 10:10 am ME52Evaluation of Next Generation Emissions Measurement TechnologiesClay Bell, Dan Zimmerle, Timothy Vaughn, Kristine Bennett, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO

Session 9B: PANEL SESSION ON DETERMINING EQUIVALENCE FOR NEW METHANE LEAK DETECTION TECHNOLOGIES Chair: Arvind Ravikumar, Harrisburg University10:40 am – 12:30 pm Imperial 123

Panelists include:

• Brad Morello, Science & Policy Advisor – Air, Shell • Drew Pomerantz, Principal Research Scientist and Program Manager, Schlumberger• Tim Taylor, Oil and Gas Team Work Lead, Colorado Dept. of Public Health and Environment• Dan Zimmerle, Senior Researcher and Director of MECTEC, Colorado State University

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EXHIBITORS 2B Technologies Inc. Booth #1 www.twobtech.com

2B Technologies, Inc. is dedicated to the development and commercialization of portable analytical instruments for atmospheric and environmental measurements. We specialize in miniaturized instruments for measurements of ozone in air and water as well as NOx(NO/NO2) in air.

Advisian Digital Booth #4www.digital.advisian.com

Advisian Digital, WorleyParsons’ data science, software and technology business, provides digital services and solutions to the industrial world. We use our strong understanding of the industry to help clients navigate the digital landscape, employ project and operations solutions that integrate project and asset data, and overcome barriers to change. Our aim is to facilitate our client’s ability to capture and leverage data, improve existing practices, initiate and implement new solutions.

Aeroqual Booth #11www.aeroqual.com

Aeroqual is changing the way people understand the air we breathe. We make tools that consultants, companies, communities and citizens can use to monitor and respond, in real-time, to air pollution. Aeroqual has spent more than a decade perfecting sensor-based air quality measurements in a variety of applications and climates in more than 50 countries worldwide.

Aethlabs Booth # 2www.aethlabs.com

AethLabs, located in San Francisco, California, designs and manufactures small, mobile Black Carbon monitors. AethLabs is focused on the development of high quality personal exposure and Black Carbon monitoring instruments. The microAeth® family of Black Carbon monitors consists of three new continuous, unattended, full spectrum, multi-week to multi-month instruments which complement the microAeth® AE51 personal exposure monitor. The new microAeth® MA series boasts many advanced features integrated into compact, lightweight form factors.

Alliance Source Testing Table #1www.stacktest.com

Alliance Source Testing is focused solely on providing accurate and consistent stack testing solutions to industrial customers throughout the United States. We specialize in providing comprehensive and confirmatory performance testing for hazardous waste combustion sources and, we provide an unmatched customer experience which is known throughout the industry as The Alliance Advantage. We currently have 40 mobile laboratories and 70 test stack testing professionals located in eight regional offices, including Houston, and simply put…STACK TESTING IS OUR BUSINESS!

Ambilabs Booth #23www.ambilabs.com

Ambilabs is a full services provider and integrator of air, environmental, and process monitoring solutions. We distribute, install, and train on a broad range of gas and particulate monitoring instrumentation. Our experienced staff provide expertise, engineering, software, instrumentation, systems and solutions for obtaining valid, accurate, and precise air quality data.

ARA Instruments Table #3www.arainstruments.com

ARA Instruments is a manufacturer of innovative ambient air monitoring equipment. We specialize in portable, battery-powered particulate samplers for air pollution research. We also offer flow calibration instruments and accessories for routine air monitoring. Our goal is to help our customers make important air quality decisions by providing affordable, versatile, reliable, and accurate equipment.

Atmosfir Optics Booth #9www.atmosfir.net

Atmosfir is an innovative, advanced air monitoring Technology Company focused on providing our clients with the best air monitoring solutions. Atmosfir has unique intellectual properties and years of in-the-field experience. Our spectral and spatial data fusion algorithms all use the best available open path hardware, and innovative solutions to meet client needs.

Booth #26Chromatotec Group www.chromatotec.com

Chromatotec is specialized in the development, manufacturing and sales of online gas analyzers by chromatography, exclusively made in France. With offices in China and USA, the group is historically based in Gironde (South-West of France) since its creation.

Dekati Ltd. Booth #12www.dekati.com

Dekati Ltd. has designed and manufactured innovative fine particle measurement solutions for over 25 years. The new Dekati® eFilter™ is a drop-in replacement for a standard EPA gravimetric filter holder and combines both the filter holder and a sensitive continuous PM monitoring device into one compact instrument.

DR DAS LTD Booth #5www.dr-das.com

DR DAS LTD is the pioneer in digital data collection. Learn about innovative data acquisition and control solutions for air quality, emissions and property line monitoring. Envidas Ultimate DAS, EnvistaARM and public information products (Websites, Kiosks, Telephony, Mobile Apps) will be on display. Learn why 40+ agencies rely on DRDAS.

Durag, Grimm Technologies Division Table #2www.grimm-aerosol.com

Grimm designs, manufactures, sales and services a line of real-time environmental PM and nano monitors. Grimm’s EDM180 Instrument carries USEPA FEM certification for PM-2.5. Instruments have the capability to simultaneously provide measurements of PM-10; PM-2.5; PM-1; TSP as well as counts in 31 channels from 250 nm to 32000nm.

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ENMET Booth #21www.enmet.com

ENMET manufactures a wide array of environmental and industrial health and safety monitoring instruments. Our new GC based products offer a new cost effective approach to benzene trace level detection (sub ppb) at the Fenceline and in the workplace with the ability to provide specific gas analysis in complex mixtures.

Entech Instruments, Inc. Booth #18www.entechinst.com

Entech Instruments is a leading developer and manufacturer of analytical instrumentation that supports professionals in the Environmental, Industrial Hygiene, Food & Beverage, Product Testing, Forensic & Clinical Analysis markets. We specialize in the creation of inert sample collection equipment as well as GC & GC/MS sample preparation and introduction technologies.

Global Analyzer Systems Ltd. Booth #27www.gasl.ca

Global Analyzer Systems Ltd. offers a wide array of continuous emission monitoring and ambient air technologies. We are excited to release our new Photolytic NO2 Converter. This product can be used as a simple retrofit to existing systems by directly replacing thermal metal converters typical of NOx analyzers, and offers linear conversion over a wide dynamic range providing true NO2.

Heath Consultants Incorporated Booth #19https://.heathus.com

Since 1933, Heath has been the leading service provider, manufacturer and distributor for a wide range of gas detection equipment including the Detecto-Pak Infrared (DP-IR?) and Remote Methane Leak Detector Intrinsically Safe (RMLD-IS?). Heath?s products and services are designed to meet the midstream, upstream and downstream markets.

HORIBA Instruments, Inc. Booth #13www.horiba.com/en_en/products/by-segment/process-and-environmental/

In recent years there has been growing concern regarding particulate matter (PM) pollution and its effects on health. For effective preventative measures, source appointment of PM is extremely important. Therefore, indication of PM elemental concentration is also necessary in addition to PM mass concentration. HORIBA’s newly developed PX-375 enables automatic sampling, continuous online PM quantitative and qualitative analysis.

Booth #14M&C TechGroup NorthAmerica www.mc-techgroup.com

M&C TechGroup is the leading manufacturer, supplier and designer of gas sampling equipment and systems worldwide, providing multi-gas traditional and laser analyzers, gas phase extraction probes, sample gas coolers, pumps and filters. M&C TechGroup NorthAmerica is celebrating its 25th year engineering innovative, custom technical solutions to solve individual application challenges.

EXHIBITORS, CON’T. Magee Scientific Corporation Booth #6www.mageescientific.com

Magee Scientific is the originator of the Aethalometer®, the most widely used instrument for real-time measurement of Black Carbon aerosols. The Optical Transmissometer measures the BC content of previously-collected filter samples. The new Total Carbon Analyzer measures the TC content, from which EC and OC may be derived.

Markes International, Inc. Booth #22www.markes.com

Markes International is a specialist manufacturer of instrumentation for detection of trace-level volatile and semi-volatile organic compounds (VOCs and SVOCs). Markes has a well-deserved reputation for its application expertise in the field of thermal desorption, supplying a comprehensive range of instruments, sampling equipment and consumables that enhance the analytical capability of GC–MS. Markes has also gained recognition for its innovative, high-performance time-of-flight mass spectrometers for GC. New in 2018 is Centri®, an automated multi-mode sampling platform for pre-concentration of analytes from liquid, solid and gaseous samples.

Met One Instruments, Inc. Booth #24www.metone.com

Met One Instruments, Inc. is an expanding company that provides solutions to the environmental monitoring market. Our expertise includes meteorological sensors and systems, particulate monitoring, datalogging and software solutions. Utilizing modern technology, innovative design, and years of experience, we satisfy the needs of our customers for ambient and indoor monitoring.

Micro Pulse LiDAR, part of Hexagon Booth #10www.micropulselidar.com

Micro Pulse LiDAR, part of Hexagon, develops innovative solutions that deliver a rich source of atmospheric feature information. Scientists, researchers, meteorologists, and other professionals who monitor and analyze clouds, air quality and safety, rely on MPL instruments to better understand atmospheric structure and uncover changes that can have an impact on our environment & health.

Montrose Air Quality Services, LLC Booth #28www.montrose-env. com

Montrose Air Quality Services is the nation’s largest provider of air quality measurement solutions and offers an extensive range of ambient, fenceline, stack and LDAR capabilities. Our technical and consulting teams will utilize standard or cutting-edge emerging technologies to ensure a best-fit project approach. 

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Omniscient, Inc. Booth #3www.omniscient.com

Omniscent is disrupting air quality monitoring at the enterprise level. We have developed networked sensing systems to sample, detect, and report specific volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in real-time; specifically, VOCs such as benzene, toluene, and xylenes that cause cancer, central nervous system dysfunction, narcosis, and other complications. The Omniscent air monitoring solution is based on our proprietary sensing technology and analytics software. Our sensing system operates autonomously, detects multiple specious with part-per-billion (ppb) accuracy and does not require a carrier gas or a local operator. The system can be managed remotely via WiFi or cellular connectivity and test results are accessible 24/7 through the cloud. Our solution can be used in indoor and outdoor applications such as oil and gas refineries, automotive, smart cities and buildings, EHS, and other industrial applications.

Orsat Booth #15www.orsat.com

Since 1994, Orsat has customized the installation and maintenance of hardware and software to produce a robust application for continuous unattended field measurement of VOCs in ambient air for Photochemical Assessment Monitoring Stations (PAMS). Orsat’s services encompass all aspects of site operation and quality control from deployment to operator training.

PerkinElmer Table #6www.perkinelmer.com

PerkinElmer is a global leader committed to innovations in the analytical sciences. We take pride in having a partnership with our customers; helping them be successful; and meeting their requirements. Our dedicated team of over 8,000 employees are passionate about providing customers with an unmatched experience as we provide solutions. Our team approach means a successful, prosperous, long-lasting partnership.

Restek Corporation Table #4www.restek.com

Restek is a leading developer and manufacturer of chromatography products. We provide analysts around the world with the innovative tools they need to monitor the quality of air, water, soil, foods, pharmaceuticals, chemical, and petroleum products. We supply columns, standards, and accessories, manufactured under ISO 9001 certification and backed by the best service in the industry. From sample collection to preparation, from injection through separation to detection, build your liquid or gas chromatography solution with products and expertise from Restek.

SCI/Cooper Environmental Booth #25www.cooperenvironmental.com

Cooper Environmental Services (CES) has the unique capability to measure and interpret elements using X-ray Fluorescence (XRF) in a fully-automated fashion. CES manufactures XRF-based multi-metals metals monitoring systems for both source and ambient applications. Beyond manufacturing, CES offers other services and knowledge to serve the needs of air quality issues.

Sonoma Technology Booth #7www.sonomatech.com

Sonoma Technology, Inc. (STI) is an employee-owned firm that delivers innovative, science- and technology-based solutions for our clients’ environmental needs worldwide. Our services include air quality research, atmospheric measurements, air quality and smoke forecasting, atmospheric modeling and analysis, instrumentation and data system development, software development, decision support systems, and outreach.

Sunset Laboratory, Inc. Table #5www.sunsetlabs.com

Sunset Laboratory has been leading the way for Organic/Elemental Carbon Aerosol (OCEC) measurements since 1984. We remain the market leader in OCEC instrumentation and analysis for filters with our Laboratory-based OCEC analyzer and in ambient monitoring with our Semi-Continuous OCEC aerosol analyzer. Our instrumentation has the ability to easily perform a variety of official analysis methods, such as NIOSH Method 5040, Improve-A, STN, EUSAAR2, as well as others.

Teledyne API Booth #29www.teledyne-api.com

Teledyne API offers a complete line of Air Quality Monitoring instrumentation, which complies with the US Environmental Protection Agency, European Union, and other requirements for the measurement of ambient air quality. Utilizing proven measurement principles, we also offer instruments for Continuous Emissions Monitoring and a number of other applications.

Tisch Environmental, Inc. Booth #7www.tisch-env.com

Tisch Environmental is a family business founded to develop and manufacture air pollution monitoring instruments. The Tisch family have produced nearly half million devices for the air pollution monitoring community over the last 60 years. TEI is looking into the future needs of today’s aerosol research professionals.

TricornTech Corporation Booth #20www.tricorntech.com

As a VOC monitoring expert, Tricorntech offers a wide product range from portable precision instruments to online systems and comprehensive air quality monitoring software applications. In addition to our superior gas analysis technology used for monitoring airborne molecular contamination (AMC) in semiconductor applications and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in the surrounding environment, complete solutions for detecting LNAPL/DNAPL (light/dense non-aqueous phase liquid) contaminants are also available. We are committed in offering solutions and services to our clients which are critical in the achievement of their success. Please stop by our booth to find out more about how we can create the perfect monitoring package tailored to your specific budget and testing requirements.

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EXHIBITORS, CON’T. TSI Incorporated Booth #8www.tsi.com

TSI, a world leader in particle measurements, offers a variety of aerosol monitors for real-time, direct-reading results. The new Environmental DustTrak™ measures PM1, PM2.5, respirable, PM10 and total PM size fractions, providing near-reference method quality data. In addition, TSI offers ultrafine particle monitors and next-generation lower cost PM2.5 sensors.

URG Corporation Booth #30www.urgcorp.com

URG is helping to ensure the air we breathe is the best it can be by creating the Ambient Ion Monitor (AIM) for the time-resolved, direct measurement of gas (hydrogen chloride, nitric acid, nitrous acid, sulfur dioxide, ammonia) and artifact free particulate matter (nitrate, sulfate, nitrite, phosphate, chloride ammonium, sodium, calcium, potassium, magnesium) air pollutants. We specialize in Teflon coated cyclones with various cut-points and flow rates, and stainless steel cyclones for diesel emissions.

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U.S. EPA’s Air and Energy National Research Program Booth #16www. epa.gov/air-research

The Air and Energy National Research Program at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) conducts state-of-the art science to improve air quality and protect public health and the environment. The research objectives are to assess human and ecosystem impacts of air pollutants; develop and evaluate new approaches to prevent and reduce air pollution now and in the future; advance air measurement and modeling and deliver the science needed to implement the nation’s air quality regulations and policies. An integrated science focus is wildland fire impacts on public health and the environment.

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Heath Consultants

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Global Analyzer Systems

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Sonoma Technology

Atmosfir Optics

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Teledyne API

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