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Next Article May 2008

Environment Agency Release the Revised MCERTS Standard for Portable Instruments
By MCERTS

The Environment Agency (EA) established its Monitoring Certification Scheme (MCERTS) to deliver environmental measurements that meet their requirements for suitability and quality. MCERTS covers the product certification of monitoring systems, the competency certification of personnel, the accreditation of laboratories and the provision of third party inspection services....

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MCERTS Flow Certification – A Guide to Compliance with the New Regulations
By Les Hunter

The Environment Agency (EA) is extending its Monitoring Certification scheme: MCERTS regulations on the self-monitoring of effluent flow to apply to trade and industrial dischargers with PPC permits. Site managers have until December 2008 to complete the audit process and put in plans for remedial action where it is required....

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Advances in Precipitation Measurement Technology
By Kurt Nemeth

OTT MESSTECHNIK has developed,what the company believes is the most advanced precipitation measurement technology available. The initial version of the instrument offered users much greater resolution and accuracy across a broader range of weather conditions in comparison with older techniques, and the latest version provides even better performance at a...

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Next Article May 2008

Radiation Basics: A Brief Overview of Radiation
By Tim Schofield

Radiation is a form of energy that occurs naturally in the physical world. It is the emission and propagation of energy through space or through matter in the form of particles or waves. There are two types of radiation: ionising and non-ionising. Ionising radiation is capable of breaking up atoms...

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Every Breath You Take
By Matt Thiel

Twelve to twenty times a minute, without knowing and without controlling it, the average human takes a breath of air. With every breath, humans and other living organisms are releasing a potentially hazardous gas into the atmosphere....

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