The 350 ML per d Eastern Treatment Plant (ETP) tertiary facility produces “Class A” water for the city of Melbourne, Australia, which is used for irrigation, dual reticulation and fire fighting.
Some manufacturing, research, and development conducted within AT&T involves processes that emit air contaminants. These emissions are confined, scrubbed to recover the constituents, and vented outside through stacks. Continuous emission monitoring (CEM) systems analyze the emissions in near-real time and provide feedback to control them. The information collected from CEM systems in some industries is used to prove compliance with applicable environmental regulations. This paper describes CEM technology and an Environmental Monitoring and Reporting System (EMARS) for near-real-time emissions monitoring. It also presents selected applications in AT&T Bell Laboratories and AT&T manufacturing facilities at Montgomery and Richmond.
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