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October 2016
Calgary October Luncheon – Continuous Open Area Source Monitoring with Open-Path TDL Technology
The next CPANS Calgary Technical Luncheon presentation is Wednesday, October 12th. Please register by end of Friday, October 7th! Presenter: Kyle MacDonald, Boreal Laser Kyle MacDonald has worked at Boreal Laser for 2 years and holds the position of VP, Environmental Monitoring. Kyle has both a formal business and technical background. Prior to joining Boreal, Kyle was a Project Manager and an automation & control specialist at Shell Research. The focus of this presentation will be on the merits of indefinitely…
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Calgary November Luncheon – Benzene Emissions, Staying in Compliance as Regulations Change
The next CPANS Calgary Technical Luncheon presentation is Wednesday, November 16th. Please register by end of Friday, November 11th! Presenter: James Holoboff, Process Ecology James is a Partner and Senior Engineer at Process Ecology; he has worked with companies to report and reduce benzene emissions since the corresponding regulations were first introduced in Canada in 2008. Companies in Western Canada are required to report benzene emissions from dehydration and refrigeration facilities, and ensure that these emissions are below specified limits.…
Find out more »Edmonton November Luncheon: City of Edmonton’s Energy Transition Strategy
CPANS is pleased to announce the November Edmonton Luncheon Topic - City of Edmonton's Energy Transition Strategy.
Find out more »CPANS Student Chapter Air Quality November Dinner
CPANS is proud to present the CPANS Student Chapter AQ Dinner Air Quality (AQ) dinners are intended to connect industry, academia and government in a neutral and informal setting. Short presentations (20 minutes) with a focus on air and waste management are given from an invited speaker, followed by an interactive discussion over dinner. A large variety of dishes (including vegetarian) are ordered and the cost is divided between all who attend (except the presenter); usually the cost is $20-$25/person.…
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Edmonton December Luncheon: Primary Heavy Oil and Oil Sands – Still Venting After All These Years
CPANS is pleased to announce the December Edmonton Luncheon Topic - Heavy Oil and Oil Sands, Still Venting After All These Years. In 2000, the Alberta Government, due to rising prices for natural gas, began to require measurement and capture of methane being vented from heavy oil and primary (cold produced) oil sands wells. Saskatchewan tended to follow Alberta’s lead, although results are harder to track. While this had some initial impact on total vented volumes in the province (mainly…
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