CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION TO CEM SYSTEMSCHAPTER 2 CEM REGULATIONSCHAPTER 3 EXTRACTIVE SYSTEM DESIGNCHAPTER 4 INTRODUCTION TO THE ANALTYICAL METHODSCHAPTER 5 EXTRACTIVE SYSTEM ANALYZERSCHAPTER 6 IN-SITU GAS MONITORING SYSTEMSCHAPTER 7 FLOW RATE MONITORSCHAPTER 8 OPACITY MONITORSCHAPTER 9 CONTINUOUS PARTICULATE MONITORINGCHAPTER 10 CEM SYSTEM CONTROL, DATA ACQUISITION, AND REPORTINGCHAPTER 11 CERTIFYING CEM SYSTEMSCHAPTER 12 MONITORING FOR MERCURYCHAPTER 13 MONITORING HAZARDOUS AIR POLLUTANTSCHAPTER 14 GREENHOUSE GAS MONITORINGCHAPTER 15 QUALITY ASSURANCE PROGRAMS FOR CEM SYSTEMSAPPENDIX A UNITS OF THE STANDARD AND F FACTORSAPPENDIX B ONVERSION FACTORS AND USEFUL INFORMATIONAPPENDIX C ACRONYMS
James A. Jahnke is a leading expert in the field, and a consultant with Source Technology Associates of Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, USA. He has more than forty-five years of experience in the development and evaluation of CEM systems. As a recognized expert in CEM systems, Dr. Jahnke has served as the United States ASTM representative to the International Standards Organization subcommittee on Source Monitoring and as Chairman of the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) International Committee on Ambient Atmospheres and Source Emissions. He also served as a technical program chairman for three AWMA/APCA specialty conferences on CEM systems and has authored numerous manuals, studies, reports, and technical papers on CEM systems and related subjects.