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LCH Consulting Associates is ready to tackle any and all emission sampling projects. Emission sampling tends to be complex and unique in procedure, but almost always one of our experts has completed a project similar to yours.

Our services include but are not limited to:

1. Isokinetic Source Sampling
2. Gaseous Pollutant Sampling
3. Relative Accuracy Test Audits
4. Regulatory Compliance Test Programs
5. Onsite Gas Chromatography
6. Visual Emission Readings
7. Dioxin/Furan, PCB, SVOC, VOST, Hex Chrome Sampling
8. Mercury and Multi Metals Sampling
9. Combustion Tuning

LCH Consulting Associates serves all business and industry involved with air emissions. Some industries served include the following.

1. Electric Utilities
2. Petroleum Refining
3. Portland Cement
4. Municipal Waste Incinerators
5. Chemical Production
6. Boiler Houses
7. Foundries and Steel Mills
8. Pulp and Paper
9. Specialty Manufactures


LCH Consulting Associates is based in Southeast Pennsylvania, but conducts nationwide and abroad.
2012-04-06 14:09:55
Statement on Passing of Peter Lord, Environmental Reporter f - (Boston, Mass. – April 6, 2012) – Many of us at EPA New England are saddened at the loss of long-time Providence Journal environmental reporter, Peter Lord. His decades of reporting on environmental issues in Rhode Island and New England illuminated not only local concerns, but also gave context to national and international environmental topics that affect our lives
2012-04-05 17:09:45
U.S. Announces Innovative Clean Air Agreement For Industrial - WASHINGTON – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Department of Justice today announced an innovative environmental agreement with Ohio-based Marathon Petroleum Company that already has significantly reduced air pollution from all six of the company’s petroleum refineries. In a first for the refining industry, Marathon has agreed to state-of-the-art controls on combustion devices known as flares and to a cap on the volume of waste gas it will send to its flares
2012-04-02 19:53:29
EPA to Fund Projects to “Green” Restaurants, Supermarket - (New York, N.Y.) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has awarded a total of $441,860 in grants to fund projects in New Jersey and New York that protect people’s health and the environment by preventing pollution. “Pollution prevention is some of the most important work being done to protect the environment,” said EPA Regional Administrator Judith A. Enck
2012-04-02 19:20:41
EPA to Allow 15 Percent Renewable Fuel in Gasoline/Agency ap - WASHINGTON - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) approved the first applications for registration of ethanol for use in making gasoline that contains up to 15 percent ethanol – known as E15. Ethanol is a renewable fuel that can be mixed with gasoline. For over 30 years ethanol has been blended into gasoline, but the law limited it to 10 percent by volume for use in gasoline-fueled vehicles
2012-03-28 17:51:49
SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY LANDFILL TO SPEND $3.8 MILLION TO RESOLVE - SACRAMENTO, Calif. — The United States Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of California and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced today that Forward Inc., of Manteca, has agreed to a settlement to resolve alleged violations of air pollution laws at its landfill in Manteca
2012-03-28 17:35:27
Shipbuilder and Ship Engine Manufacturer Agree to Pay Civil - WASHINGTON – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the U.S. Department of Justice announced that Coltec Industries Inc., (Coltec) and National Steel and Shipbuilding Company (NASSCO) have agreed to pay a civil penalty of $280,000 and spend approximately $500,000 on an environmental project to resolve alleged violations of the Clean Air Act (CAA) and EPA’s marine diesel engine air rules
2012-03-27 20:29:18
Statements on EPA’s Proposed Carbon Pollution Standard for - WASHINGTON -- Following a 2007 Supreme Court ruling, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) today proposed the first Clean Air Act standard for carbon pollution from new power plants. EPA’s proposed standard reflects the ongoing trend in the power sector to build cleaner plants that take advantage of American-made technologies, including new, clean-burning, efficient natural gas generation, which is already the technology of choice for new and planned power plants
Last Updated : 2012-04-10 07:41:58