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Guidelines for Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems

Guidelines for Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems I Guidelines for Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems CENTRAL POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD Parivesh Bhawan, East Arjun Nagar, Delhi-110032 July, 2017 Guidelines for Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems II Note: Efforts have been made to include all available Monitoring technologies/instrumentation in the document. In case any high end technology/ instrumentation is not covered or is introduced subsequently the details be forwarded to CPCB, so that the same can be incorporated while reviewing this document subsequently. Compiled by : 1. Shri Kamyotra, Director 2. Shri. A. Pathak, Scientist C 3. Shri Vishal Gandhi, Scientist C 4. Shri Manish Kumar Gupta, RA Guidelines for Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems III CONTENTS Background : 1 Genesis of Problem : 2 Continuous Emission Monitoring system (CEMS) : 3 Objectives of Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems : 3 Merits of CEMS : 6 Technical Options for Sampling of Pollutants in CEMS : 7 Sampling Location for Particulate Matter : 10 Analysis of Measurement Techniques : 12 Measurement Techniques for Particulate Ma

Sugar, Pulp & Paper, Textile, Tanneries, and other categories of industries emit particulate matter and other gaseous pollutant into atmosphere. These industries also release pollutants through effluent discharge. The SPCBs and PCCs have prescribed standards for various pollutants

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