At Enserve Environmental, we have adopted a proven procedure for obtaining high-quality boundary emission data over a 12-month period, with sampling conducted at 30-day intervals. This approach ensures a comprehensive picture of chemical pollutant levels in the environment.
Through passive sampling, average chemical concentrations are measured across the entire deployment period of each device. This eliminates the need for frequent site visits and multiple grab samples, while still delivering highly representative data.
The data collected enables us to:
- Identify emission trends over time
- Support informed decision-making for corrective actions
- Ensure compliance with the requirements of the National Air Quality Office
Currently, Enserve Environmental’s passive samplers are capable of detecting a wide range of pollutants, including toxic metals, pesticides, pharmaceuticals, hydrocarbons (PAHs), polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), and other organic compounds.
With this method, our clients gain actionable insights to both maintain regulatory compliance and strengthen their environmental stewardship.