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Check out the highlights from our 2024 User Group event! We broke attendance records and hosted engaging training sessions designed to empower your team with the latest industry insights. Plus, explore our vendor showcase to discover cutting-edge products and solutions. Whether you were there or couldn’t make it, this recap has everything you need to stay informed.
Explore StackVision, ESC Spectrum’s cutting-edge Data Acquisition System (DAS) designed for effortless environmental compliance. With real-time data monitoring, user-friendly customization, and superior reliability, StackVision helps facilities easily meet regulatory standards. Discover why it’s the go-to solution for over 3,100 air emissions sources.
In this video, you will learn a general overview of how a Continuous Emissions Monitoring System (CEMS) works. A CEMS provides an efficient and effective way to monitor stack emissions on a continuous basis and provide the EPA with the data needed to enforce mandated reductions in the number of pollutants emitted.
This video provides a general overview of how a Data Acquisition System (DAS) works. A DAS is a set of tools for continuously collecting and validating your emissions data for air compliance reporting. See how both hardware and software work together to continuously collect and validate air emissions monitoring data.
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Gas Chromatography CEMS for Refining: Performance Specification 9
Learn more about 40 CFR Part 63 Subpart CC Performance Specification 9 to ensure accurate measurement of gaseous organic compound emissions. Performance Specification 9 (PS-9) establishes the requirements and procedures for Gas Chromatographic Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems (CEMS) in stationary sources.
Navigating Refining Regulations: 40 CFR Part 63 Subpart CC
Learn more about National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants from Petroleum Refineries specifically on 40 CFR Part 63 Subpart CC. This blog post outlines the steps to comply with Subpart CC and how ESC Spectrum can equip your facility to streamline emission monitoring needs.
Retiring a CEMS: Ensuring a Smooth and Secure Process for Your Facility
Retiring a unit can be a long-winded and stressful process. This blog post gives some insight into how to make the process go smoothly.
Understanding Air Emissions Regulations for Industrial Cooling Towers & Heat Exchangers
Explore industrial process cooling towers and heat exchangers and their requirements under NSR in Texas and nationwide.
Upgrading Your CEMS in Refineries and Petrochemical Facilities
This blog post will explore the various upgrade options for CEMS in refining and petrochemical facilities, detailing the benefits of each.
Final Rules – MATS Residual Risk & Technology Review and Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Performance Standards
In May of 2024, the EPA finalized stricter rules for Mercury Air Toxic Standards (MATS) and Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Performance Standards. Key changes include tighter limits on particulate matter and mercury emissions, mandatory use of PM Continuous Emissions Monitoring Systems (CEMS), and new compliance timelines. Learn more about how these final rules can affect your facility.
ESC Spectrum Academy Launches Innovative CEMS Training Module to Streamline Technician Education
Designed with technicians’ busy schedules in mind, this self-paced program empowers teams to enhance their skills and knowledge without interrupting daily operations and is available to all.