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BS EN 13211:2001 Air quality. Stationary source emissions. Manual method of determination of the concentration of total mercury

BS EN 13211:2001

Air quality. Stationary source emissions. Manual method of determination of the concentration of total mercury

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Standard number:BS EN 13211:2001
Pages:30
Released:2023-07-20
ISBN:978 0 539 27890 3
Status:Standard

BS EN 13211:2001 Air Quality. Stationary Source Emissions. Manual Method of Determination of the Concentration of Total Mercury

Introducing the BS EN 13211:2001, a comprehensive guide that provides a manual method for the determination of the concentration of total mercury in stationary source emissions. This standard is an essential tool for environmental professionals, researchers, and anyone involved in air quality monitoring and control.

Published on 20th July 2023, this standard is the latest edition, ensuring you have the most up-to-date information and methodologies at your fingertips. With a total of 30 pages, it provides a detailed and thorough approach to measuring and understanding mercury emissions.

Key Features

The BS EN 13211:2001 standard offers a range of features designed to assist in the accurate and reliable determination of mercury concentrations. These include:

  • A manual method for determining the concentration of total mercury in stationary source emissions.
  • Comprehensive instructions and guidelines to ensure accurate results.
  • Up-to-date information, reflecting the latest research and developments in the field.

Why Choose BS EN 13211:2001?

Mercury is a potent neurotoxin that can have serious health impacts, particularly on children and pregnant women. Monitoring and controlling mercury emissions is therefore a critical aspect of environmental protection and public health.

The BS EN 13211:2001 standard provides a reliable and effective method for measuring mercury concentrations in stationary source emissions. By following the guidelines and procedures outlined in this standard, you can ensure that your measurements are accurate and reliable, providing a solid basis for decision-making and action.

Furthermore, this standard is recognized and respected worldwide, providing credibility and assurance to your measurements and findings. Whether you are a researcher, environmental professional, or policy maker, the BS EN 13211:2001 standard is an invaluable tool in your work.

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Don't miss out on this essential resource. Order your copy of the BS EN 13211:2001 standard today and ensure you have the most accurate and reliable method for determining mercury concentrations in stationary source emissions. The ISBN number for this standard is 978 0 539 27890 3.

Please note that this standard has a Corrigendum status, meaning that it has been updated or corrected since its initial release. This ensures that you are getting the most accurate and up-to-date information available.

Invest in the BS EN 13211:2001 standard today and take a step towards more accurate, reliable, and effective air quality monitoring and control.

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BS EN 13211:2001


This standard BS EN 13211:2001 Air quality. Stationary source emissions. Manual method of determination of the concentration of total mercury is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 13.040.40 Stationary source emissions