Award for Outstanding Achievements in the Field of Air Pollution Control

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Award for Outstanding Achievements in the Field of Air Pollution Control

08 Jun, 2009

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Thermo Fisher Scientific (USA) announce it was recently awarded the 2008-2009 J. Deane Sensenbaugh Environmental Technology Award for outstanding achievements in the field of air

pollution control.

 

Thermo Fisher was recognized for the Thermo Scientific Mercury Freedom System for monitoring

mercury in power plant emissions. The system was introduced in 2005 to meet the US EPA Part

75 requirements for mercury monitoring.

 

Selected by the Air & Waste Management Association Board of Directors in recognition for the

system’s state-of-art technology, customer benefits and significance in the field, the nomination

came from three customers currently utilizing the system. One nomination stated that, “Being able

to integrate this complex technology and package it in a manner that was easy to use and

consistent in layout and operation with existing CEMS is what has set Thermo (Fisher) apart from

the other mercury systems on the market.”

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