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Standardized Odor MeasurementPractices for Air quality TestingAuthored by:Charles M. McGinley, Croix Sensory, atAir and Waste Management AssociationSymposium on Air quality MeasurementMethods and Technology - 2002 San Francisco, CA13-15 November, 2002St. Croix Sensory Inc. / McGinley Associates, Lake Elmo Ave. N., Box 313 Lake Elmo, MN 55042 +651-439-0177, 2002 1 2002 St. Croix Sensory, Odor Measurement Practices forAir quality TestingCharles M. McGinley, Sensory, Inc., 3549 Lake Elmo Ave. N., PO Box 313 Lake Elmo, MN 55042 Tel: 651-439-0177 ext. 18, E-mail: air holds a mixture of odorous chemicals from everyday activities of industrialand commercial enterprises. From state to state and in communities across the UnitedStates odor issues are addressed by a variety of odor ordinances, regulations and air quality is compromised with odors, effective study, investigation, andenforcement requires that odors be measured using Standardized methods that aredependable, reproducible, objective, and , area and volume emission sources can be sampled and tested for odor parametersusing standard Practices published by the American Soc
1 ©2002 St. Croix Sensory, Inc. Standardized Odor Measurement Practices for Air Quality Testing Charles M. McGinley, P.E. St.Croix Sensory, Inc., 3549 Lake Elmo Ave. N., PO Box 313 Lake Elmo, MN 55042
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