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a high priority to both the industrial sector and the
regulator today. ESP has the experience and expertise
to support clients in all aspects of air quality and particularly
that of ADMS (atmospheric dispersion modelling). Our highly
professional cost effective service supports the varying
requirements of our clients. Modelling studies can be
undertaken as a complementary package, using stack emissions
sampling and testing results or stand-alone exercises
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Modelling Procedures
The latest ADMS-3 software is used
for modelling gaseous pollutants. The programme is developed
by Cambridge Environmental Research Consultants Limited
(CERC), the Environment Agency, the Meteorological Office
and National Power, with sponsorship from the UK government
and industry.
Modelling procedures generally include calculations
and the effect of topography, building and meteorology
of the dispersion of gaseous pollutants. Summary reports
are produced which detail the modelling for the site,
the results are discussed in terms of the contribution
of the site to the overall levels of pollution in the
surrounding area. Results are also discussed in the
context of the UK National Air Quality Strategy, which
details objectives for air quality that are to be achieved
by the year 2005.
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Sectors
ESP has developed a client base and
has experience in many industries including:
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Metals industry
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Automotive industry
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Paper and packaging
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Petrochemical
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Chemical industry
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Electronic
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Complementary
Services
ESP has a range of complementary services
including, stack emissions monitoring, atmospheric dispersion
modelling, environmental noise assessment, asbestos, legionella
risk assessment and water/waste water management. |
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