A strong grasp of emissions regulations is essential when using continuous emissions monitoring systems (CEMS) to demonstrate environmental compliance. Adherence to QA/QC requirements under Parts 60 and 75 and periodic maintenance are important to perform properly to minimize analyzer out-of-control periods and downtime. The types of test and acceptance criteria needed to validate CEMS data and information that must be reported varies depending on the applicable rules and measured pollutants. Staying updated on recent changes, like the MATS and GHG rule revisions, enables facilities to align with the evolving standards and adjust their monitoring and compliance strategies accordingly.
The course will focus on the practical impacts of the Part 60 and Part 75 CEMS requirement with special attention on the CEMS QA/QC and reporting requirements under the various rules and various recent revisions that you may need to address.