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Technical Procedures
 
CleanAir has developed hundreds of internal procedures that cover the entire spectrum of its testing operations.  All of its testing groups are trained to use these procedures.  Regardless of where the job is located or from which office the team is fielded, you can be assured that the same standardized procedures are being followed to provide the highest level of defensible quality data.  The following list is a sampling of the test methods for which CleanAir’s stack testing teams have developed standard operating procedures to provide emissions measurement data worldwide.  Click on each procedure to see a brief synopsis of the method.
 
USEPA Method 1 - Sampling and Velocity Traverses
USEPA Method 1A - Sample and Velocity Traverses (Small Stacks or Ducts

USEPA Method 2 - Gas Velocity and Volumetric Flow
USEPA Method 2F- Stack Gas Velocity and Volumetric Flow Rate (3D Probes)
USEPA Method 2G - Stack Gas Velocity and Volumetric Flow Rate (2D Probes)
USEPA Method 2H - Stack Gas Velocity (Velocity Decay)
USEPA Method 3 – Dry Molecular Weight
USEPA Method 3A – Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide Concentrations
USEPA Method 3B - Gas Analysis to Determine Emission rate Correction Factor
USEPA Method 4 - Moisture Content
USEPA Method 5 - Particulate Matter
USEPA Method 5A - Particulate Emissions (Asphalt)
USEPA Method 5B - Nonsulfuric Acid Particulate Matter
USEPA Method 5D - Particulate Matter from Positive Pressure Fabric Filters
USEPA Method 5E - Particulate Emissions from Wool Fiberglass Insulation Industry
USEPA Method 5F - Nonsulfate Particulate Matter
USEPA Method 5i - Low Level Particulate Matter
USEPA Method 6 - Sulfur Dioxide Emissions
USEPA Method 6C - Sulfur Dioxide Emissions
USEPA Method 7 - Nitrogen Oxide Emissions
USEPA Method 7A - Nitrogen Oxide Emissions (Ion Chromatographic Method)
USEPA Method 7E - Nitrogen Oxide Emissions (Instrumental Analyzer Procedure)
USEPA Method 8 - Sulfuric Acid and Sulfur Dioxide Emissions
USEPA Method 9 - Opacity
USEPA Method 10 - Carbon Monoxide
USEPA Method 10A - Carbon Monoxide at Petroleum Refineries
USEPA Method 10B - Carbon Monoxide Emissions
USEPA Method 11 - Hydrogen Sulfide Content of Fuel Gas Streams
USEPA Method 12 - Inorganic Lead
USEPA Method 13B - Total Fluoride Emissions
USEPA Method 15 - Hydrogen Sulfide, Carbonyl Sulfide and Carbon Disulfide Emissions
USEPA Method 16 - Semicontinuous Determination of Sulfur Emissions
USEPA Method 16A - Total Reduced Sulfur Emissions
USEPA Method 16B - Total reduced Sulfur from Stationary Sources
USEPA Method 17 - Particulate Matter
USEPA Method 18 - Gaseous Organic Compounds (Gas Chromatography)
USEPA Method 19 - Sulfur Dioxide Removal Efficiency and Particulate Matter, Sulfur Dioxide and Nitrogen Oxide Emissions
USEPA Method 20 - Nitrogen Oxides, Sulfur Dioxides and Oxygen Emissions
USEPA Method 21 - Volatile Oragnic Compounds Leaks
USEPA Method 22 - Fugitive Emissions
USEPA Method 23 - Dioxins and Furans
USEPA Method 24 - Volatile Matter Content, Water Content, Density, Volume Solids and Weight Solids
USEPA Method 24A - Volatile Matter Content and Density (Printing Inks and Related Coatings)
USEPA Method 25 - Total Gaseous Methane Emissions as Carbon
USEPA Method 25A - Total Gaseous Organic Concentration Using Flame Ionization Analyzer
USEPA Method 26 - Hydrogen Halide and Halogen (Non-isokinetic)
USEPA Method 26A - Hydrogen Halide and Halogen (Isokinetic)
USEPA Method 27 - Vapor Tightness of Gasoline Delivery Tank
USEPA Method 29 - Metals
USEPA Method 101 - Particulate and Gaseous Mercury Emissions
USEPA Method 101A - Mercury from Sewage Incinerators
USEPA Method 102 - Particulate and Gaseous Mercury Emissions (Hydrogen Streams)
USEPA Method 103 - Beryllium Screening Method
USEPA Method 104 - Beryllium Emissions
USEPA Method 106 - Vinyl Chloride Emissions
USEPA Method 108 - Particulate and Gaseous Arsenic Emissions
USEPA Method 111 - Polonium-210 Emissions
USEPA Method 114 - Radionuclide Emissions
USEPA Method 115 - Radon-222 Emissions
USEPA Method 201A - PM10
USEPA Method 202 - Condesible Particulate
USEPA Method 204 - Permanent or Temporary Total Enclosure (TTE)
USEPA Method 204A - VOCs in Liquid Input Stream
USEPA Method 204B - VOCs In Captured Stream
USEPA Method 204C - VOCs in Captured Stream (Dilution Technique)
USEPA Method 204F - VOCs in Liquid Input Stream (Distillation)
USEPA Method 301 - Field Validation of Pollutant Measurement Methods
USEPA Method 303 - By-Product Coke Oven Batteries
USEPA Method 303A - Nonrecovery Coke Oven Batteries
USEPA Method 306 - Chromium Emissions (Electroplating/Anodizing)
USEPA Method 308 - Methanol Emissions
USEPA Method 315 - PM and MCEM
USEPA Method 316 - Formaldehyde Emissions
USEPA Method 318 - FTIR Method Mineral Wool and Wool Fiberglass
USEPA Method 320 - Vapor Phase Organic and Inorganic Emissions (Extractive FTIR)
USEPA Method 321 - HCI Emissions at Portland Cement Kilns by FTIR

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