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SEAS has the capability to perform all of your source testing requirements. Since its inception in 1978, SEAS has conducted thousands of emissions tests. We have extensive training and experience in ASTM, EPA, NCASI, NIOSH, and SW-846 test methods. Whether your requirements are for basic EPA compliance testing or for complex on site gas chromatography or FTIR, SEAS has multiple test teams and mobile laboratories equipped to meet your needs.

In addition to performing state and federal compliance tests, SEAS has the capability of designing individualized test programs to accommodate the specific needs of your engineering staff. We have the insight to guide your company toward the most cost effective and efficient means of compliance consistent with your specific environmental regulations.

Every situation is uniquely different and presents a complex array of both problems and opportunities. We welcome any inquiry or questions which you may have regarding your particular needs.
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Since that time Sanders Engineering has permitted and performed emissions testing at hundreds of facilities, including power plants, cement plants, oil refineries, offshore exploration, and insulation plants under the PSD requirements.
The permitting requirements of Title V of the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990 had caused many industries to examine sources of emissions which had heretofore not been permitted nor quantified.
Sanders Engineering has completed Title V applications and emissions testing for many of its clients and has aided other industries and consultants in determination of the emissions from their previously unpermitted sources at their facilities.
Each of the mobile laboratories is equipped with a computerized data acquisition system for monitoring and recording of emission data.
The system is capable of displaying multiple emission characteristics simultaneously on a real time basis.
All of the emissions test results and calculations measured by instrumentation are available on-site.
Sanders Engineering's four mobile laboratories have the ability to test for carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, nitrogen oxides, sulfur dioxide, total reduced sulfur, volatile organic compounds, and oxygen.
Air quality models are used to simulate the physical and chemical processes that affect air pollutants as they are released to the atmosphere.
The models are performed with computer programs that solve certain mathematical equations and algorithms.
Air quality modeling is needed by agencies controlling air pollution, to identify the contribution of the sources to air quality problems, and to assist in designing techniques that will reduce the effects of harmful pollutants.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) maintains a Guideline on Air Quality Models.
Sanders Engineering operates an in-house laboratory consisting of a gc/mass spectrometer, atomic absorption spectrometer, FTIR, and multiple gas chromatographs.
With the broad range of instruments we possess we have the capability to qualify and quantify a wide range of known and unknown compounds.
Sanders Engineering maintains a in house GC laboratory with 4 gas chromatographs equipped with thermal conductivity, flame photometric and flame ionization detectors.
Our in house laboratory can analyze EPA Method 18 bags and adsorption tube samples along with the majority of National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health's and The American Society for Testing and Materials' sampling and analysis methods.
New electronic reporting requirements can be confusing and time consuming.
SEAS can assist in your performance testing report and data submission using EPA's Electronic Reporting Tool (ERT).
SEAS can complete your report in the ERT as well as upload the ERT submission file to the Compliance and Emissions Data Reporting Interface (CEDRI) for your review to make your job easier.
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