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Main Title Environmental Technology Verification Report: Enviroscan, Inc. Ozone Detector Card.
Author T. Kelly ; B. Goodwin ; A. Dindal ; J. McKernan
CORP Author Battelle Columbus Labs., OH.; Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC. Office of Research and Development.
Year Published 2011
Stock Number PB2012-100702
Additional Subjects Environmental technologies ; Ozone ; Air pollution ; Technology innovation ; Quality control ; US EPA ; Technology assessment
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NTIS  PB2012-100702 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
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Abstract
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) supports the Environmental Technology Verification (ETV) Program to facilitate the deployment of innovative environmental technologies through performance verification and dissemination of information. The goal of the ETV Program is to further environmental protection by accelerating the acceptance and use of improved and cost-effective technologies. ETV seeks to achieve this goal by providing high-quality, peer-reviewed data on technology performance to those involved in the design, distribution, financing, permitting, purchase, and use of environmental technologies. ETV works in partnership with recognized testing organizations; with stakeholder groups consisting of buyers, vendor organizations, and permitters; and with the full participation of individual technology developers. The program evaluates the performance of innovative technologies by developing test plans that are responsive to the needs of stakeholders, conducting field or laboratory tests (as appropriate), collecting and analyzing data, and preparing peer-reviewed reports. All evaluations are conducted in accordance with rigorous quality assurance and quality control (QA/QC) protocols to ensure that data of known and adequate quality are generated and that the results are defensible.