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Air Pollution Measurement Manual, 2003

5th Edition, 2000, 3 Volumes

(Volume 3 was revised in 2003 to include the standard for the determination of odour concentration by dynamic olfactometry).

This a completely revised edition of the manual that is the basis of the Air Pollution Measurement course conducted by the Society. It is a practical guide to sampling and analysis prepared by experienced practitioners in air pollution measurement. The authors have varied backgrounds such as government environmental authorities, consulting companies, industry and academia. The first volume contains five sections – Introduction to Air Quality Monitoring, Meteorology, Quality Assurance and Quality Control, Measurement of Particles in Ambient Air, and Measurement of Gases in Ambient Air. The second volume contains eight sections – Measurement of Odours and Hydrocarbons, Stationary Source (Stack) Emission Testing, Measurement of Particulate Stationary Source Emissions, Measurement of Gaseous Stationary Source Emissions, Measurement of Specific Industrial Source Emissions, Laboratory Analysis of Air Pollutants, General Aspects of Monitoring, and Gas Facts. The third volume is a compendium of standards – 20 current Australian standards for measurement of ambient air, two Guides and two standards for stationary source emissions. This publication is an excellent reference book for those involved in the measurement of the major air pollutants and who require a working knowledge of the methods used. The volume containing the Australian Standards is an effective and economical reference in itself and is only available as part of this three volume publication.

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Clean Air Society of Australia and New Zealand (CASANZ), a nongovernmental, nonprofit organization first formed in the late 1960's to bring together people with an interest in clean air and the mechanics of air pollution. Its focus is now expanded to encompass broader environmental management affairs, but with particular reference to air quality and related issues.