| Evolving standards for air quality
can create increasingly stringent air pollution control
requirements. As a consequence, industry is often faced with a
growing need to accurately characterize its emissions in addition to
assessing emission control systems.
TetrES has extensive experience in assessing
industrial emissions caused by normal plant processes, fugitive
emissions, plant process upset conditions, industrial accidents, and
accidental toxic releases. Our air quality team can conduct
emissions sampling programs, co-ordinate continuous monitoring
programs and complete emissions characterization to provide industry
with the data necessary to make important decisions regarding
emissions control strategies and emergency response planning.
TetrES offers extensive expertise in dispersion
modeling of
industrial emissions as a result of normal industrial processes as
well as plant upsets and emergency releases. Our modelers have used
a large array of regulatory- approved models for the assessment of
industrial emissions to atmosphere. |
These
models include but are not limited to:
- Industrial Source Complex Short Term Model (ISCST3)
- Industrial Source Complex Long Term Model (ISCLT)
- SCREEN model
- US Air Force AFTOX model
- DNV Technica's Process Hazard Analysis Software Tools (PHAST)
- Risk assessment models
- Environment Canada's Air Quality Package of Models (AQPAC)
- US EPA's TANKS model for emissions from tank vents
- SLAB for emergency release modelling
- DEGADIS for emergency release modelling
TetrES also has a large number of emissions-source
databases to assist clients.
TetrES
Air Quality
Contact: Roger Rempel, P. Eng.
204-942-2505
204-942-2548 (fax)
E-mail:
airhelp@tetres.ca |