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Main Title Environmental Technology Verification Report: Horiba Instruments, Inc., APSA-360 Ambient Hydrogen Sulfide Analyzer.
Author Sumner, A. L. ; Dindal, A. ; Willenberg, Z. ; Riggs, K. ; Pfeiffer, R. ;
CORP Author Battelle, Columbus, OH. ;National Soil Tilth Lab., Ames, IA.;Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC.
Publisher Sep 2005
Year Published 2005
Stock Number PB2006-102137
Additional Subjects Analyzers ; Hydrogen sulfides ; Performance evaluation ; Test methods ; Environmental issues ; Quality control ; Quality assurance ; Statistical data ; Public health ; Air sampling ; Measuring instruments ; Testing ; Environmental Technology Verification Program
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NTIS  PB2006-102137 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
Collation 58p
Abstract
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is charged by Congress with protecting the nations air, water, and land resources. Under a mandate of national environmental laws, the Agency strives to formulate and implement actions leading to a compatible balance between human activities and the ability of natural systems to support and nurture life. To meet this mandate, the EPAs Office of Research and Development provides data and science support that can be used to solve environmental problems and to build the scientific knowledge base needed to manage our ecological resources wisely, to understand how pollutants affect our health, and to prevent or reduce environmental risks. The Environmental Technology Verification (ETV) Program has been established by the EPA to verify the performance characteristics of innovative environmental technology across all media and to report this objective information to permitters, buyers, and users of the technology, thus substantially accelerating the entrance of new environmental technologies into the marketplace. Verification organizations oversee and report verification activities based on testing and quality assurance protocols developed with input from major stakeholders and customer groups associated with the technology area. ETV consists of six verification centers. Effective verifications of monitoring technologies are needed to assess environmental quality and to supply cost and performance data to select the most appropriate technology for that assessment. Under a cooperative agreement, Battelle has received EPA funding to plan, coordinate, and conduct such verification tests for Advanced Monitoring Systems for Air, Water, and Soil and report the results to the community at large.