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2006 Amendments to the Air Monitoring Directive, 1989 (AMD 2006)

Division I sets out a quality system for the framework for planning, implementing, documenting, and assessing the environmental monitoring and data operations and for carrying out required quality assurance and quality control.
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Air Monitoring Directive Correlation Table

The following correlation table provides a reference for the repealed and replaced sections of the 1989 and 2006 Air Monitoring Directives. Columns to the left replace the corresponding columns to the right.
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Air Monitoring Directive Frequently Asked Questions

Air Monitoring Directive Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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Air Monitoring Directive: Monitoring and Reporting Procedures for Industry

This Directive is divided into two main sections: The first section deals with air monitoring operations; and the second covers the reporting requirements.
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Air Monitoring Report: Fire at Custom Environmental Services - Supplementary Monitoring Information

On Thursday May 5, 2005 at approximately 15:50, an uncontrolled fire began during waste handling activities at Custom Environmental Services Limited (CES); Alberta Environment was requested to provide air monitoring support. The Mobile Air Monitoring Laboratory (MAML) was deployed to southeast Edmonton immediately after Alberta Environment received notification that there was a fire at the CES facility; monitoring began at 16:29.
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Air Monitoring Report: Shell Chemicals Scotford Complex Emergency Response

On Monday, March 14, 2005 at approximately 9:45am, a release occurred from a ruptured storage vessel at the Shell Chemicals Scotford site, northeast of Edmonton. The release consisted of a mixture of styrene and ethylbenzene, which escaped from a storage tank and resulted in a vapour release that moved offsite3. Alberta Environment’s mobile lab was deployed to the Scotford site and arrived shortly after 12:00pm; monitoring began at 12:25pm. The MAML was not designed or equipped for emergency response monitoring, however, it can be used in a limited capacity to provide such support during upset conditions.
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Air Quality in Alberta April to June 2001

Alberta Environmental Protection continuously monitors air quality in Edmonton (3 stations), Calgary (3 stations), Fort Saskatchewan and Fort MacKay. Air quality parameters monitored at Alberta Environmental Protection stations include carbon monoxide, dust and smoke (the coefficient of haze), oxides of nitrogen, ozone, total hydrocarbons, hydrogen sulphide, sulphur dioxide, carbon dioxide, ammonia and particulates (PM10 and PM2.5). The Index of the Quality of the Air (IQUA) is calculated at the Edmonton, Calgary and Fort Saskatchewan stations. The IQUA converts air parameter concentrations into Good, Fair, Poor and Very Poor air quality ratings.
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Air Quality in Alberta October to December 2000

Alberta Environmental Protection continuously monitors air quality in Edmonton (3 stations), Calgary (3 stations), Fort Saskatchewan and Fort MacKay. Air quality parameters monitored at Alberta Environmental Protection stations include carbon monoxide, dust and smoke (the coefficient of haze), oxides of nitrogen, ozone, total hydrocarbons, hydrogen sulphide, sulphur dioxide, carbon dioxide, ammonia and particulates (PM10 and PM2.5). The Index of the Quality of the Air (IQUA) is calculated at the Edmonton, Calgary and Fort Saskatchewan stations. The IQUA converts air parameter concentrations into Good, Fair, Poor and Very Poor air quality ratings.
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Air Quality in Alberta October to December 2001

Alberta Environmental Protection continuously monitors air quality in Edmonton (3 stations), Calgary (3 stations), Fort Saskatchewan and Fort MacKay. Air quality parameters monitored at Alberta Environmental Protection stations include carbon monoxide, dust and smoke (the coefficient of haze), oxides of nitrogen, ozone, total hydrocarbons, hydrogen sulphide, sulphur dioxide, carbon dioxide, ammonia and particulates (PM10 and PM2.5). The Index of the Quality of the Air (IQUA) is calculated at the Edmonton, Calgary and Fort Saskatchewan stations. The IQUA converts air parameter concentrations into Good, Fair, Poor and Very Poor air quality ratings.
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Air Quality in Alberta: 1998 - January to March

Alberta Environmental Protection continuously monitors air quality in Edmonton (3 stations), Calgary (3 stations), Fort Saskatchewan and Fort MacKay. Air quality parameters monitored at Alberta Environmental Protection stations include carbon monoxide, dust and smoke (the coefficient of haze), oxides of nitrogen, ozone, total hydrocarbons, hydrogen sulphide, sulphur dioxide, carbon dioxide, ammonia and particulates (PM10 and PM2.5). The Index of the Quality of the Air (IQUA) is calculated at the Edmonton, Calgary and Fort Saskatchewan stations. The IQUA converts air parameter concentrations into Good, Fair, Poor and Very Poor air quality ratings.
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