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Air Toxics Sampling and Analysis

Since 1990 when amendments to the Clean Air Act were signed into law, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has required various sources of air pollutants to monitor their releases for hazardous air pollutants (HAPs) or air toxics. Helping you comply with these air quality requirements, Stork Materials Technology offer a comprehensive suite of services designed to accurately sample, analyze, and measure organic compounds, metals, and other toxics in source emissions.

Onsite Services Stork provides practical and cost-effective solutions to air quality problems worldwide with the support of our on-site mobile labs and air missions analytical laboratory. Stork’s Air Emissions Services group provides specialized sampling techniques, as contained in EPA SW-846 documents and EPA draft methodologies. Our staff of scientists, air pollution engineers, and project managers will design or recommend the best sampling and analytical method for your specific application.

In addition to traditional EPA source sampling methods, we offer the following specialized methods:

  • Method 18 – Gaseous Organic Compounds by Gas Chromatography
  • Method 0010 – Modified Method 5 (MM5) for semi-volatile organics
  • Method 0030 – Volatile Organic Sampling Train (VOST)
  • Method 0012 and Method 29 – Multiple Metals Emissions Sampling
  • Method 0011 and 0011A – Sampling and Analysis for Aldehydes and Ketones
  • Method 0050, 0051, and 26A – Chlorine and Hydrogen Chloride Emissions Sampling Analysis
  • Method 23 – Dioxins and Furans Sampling Analysis

Want to learn more about air toxics sampling and analysis or other services we offer? Send us your question for a quick response. 

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