The EPA has recommended that the standards for ozone should be lowered to 60-70 parts per billion (ppb) from the current 75 ppb standard. The final decision is under a court-ordered deadline of December 1st to issue a proposal on whether to retain or revise the current standards. This new legislation could be one of the costliest to the United States economy and result in the closure of many plants. To learn more and how to find cost-effective ways to prepare DOWNLOAD YOUR FREE White Paper- EPA OZONE STANDARDS.
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Real Time Enforcement FLIR Technology
Part of the recent EPA White Papers affecting the Oil and Natural Gas Industries include a discussion about Leak Detection and Flare performance. We thought it important to provide some added insight into the technology the EPA is now using to uncover potential problems.This image shows a Forward Looking Infrared (FLIR) camera in action, the tool that EPA officials are increasingly using in order to find previously unidentified fugitive emissions and inefficient flares.
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