Engine
Emissions Stack Testing and Analyzer Workshop
October 9-11, 2007- Crowne Plaza Hotel
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Sponsored by
SGA Environmental Committee
Gas Machinery Research Council
The Engine Emissions Stack Testing and Analyzer
Workshop provides an understanding and familiarity through live demonstrations,
hands-on inspection of equipment, and lectures and group discussions of
actual field testing experiences of the following:
- The processes and equipment for EPA stack testing methods
and protocols
- Function and design of portable analyzer equipment
- Factors affecting accuracy and outcome of testing and
other calculations and flow measurements required
- State and federal requirements in lieu of enhanced monitoring
and record keeping and reporting requirements. New MACT regulations
will also be discussed.
- Evaluation of emissions reduction technology for internal
combustion and turbine engines
The workshop also includes a hands-on session at the
Cooper-Ajax Facility.
Who Should Attend
This workshop is designed to meet the needs of environmental
specialists, engineers, field personnel, and those involved in emissions
testing. Registration for the workshop is limited, so reserve your space
today.
Two sessions are held concurrently and repeated so that
attendees have an opportunity to attend all sessions and benefit from
smaller group discussions.
Course Content
- Introduction to Engine Testing
- Regulatory Update
- Emission Test Planning, Permitting & Performing
- Emission Data Interpretation
- Now I have a Catalyst: What Do I Do With It?