Global Mercury Monitoring Requirements
At our recent Air Quality and Emissions event, David Graham of Uniper gave a 30-minute presentation outlining current standards for the quality assurance of mercury around the globe.
Mr. Graham discusses:
- The similarities and differences between quality assurance procedures in the United States and Europe
- Type-testing requirements and measurement uncertainty
- Alternatives to current conventions in performing linear calibration
- The most effective methods for performing certification as required in the United States
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Speakers
![David Graham](/assets/file_store/elearning_files/246/speakers/302/thumbnails/100w_Mercury 2.jpg)
David Graham (Uniper)
David Graham is a technical consultant with Uniper, working at their Technology Centre near Nottingham, England. He provides support to the United Kingdom's energy industry in relation to continuous emissions monitoring, emissions reporting and compliance issues. This includes the development of guidance for reporting under the Emissions Trading System.
Moderators
![Dr. Lesley Sloss](/assets/file_store/elearning_files/246/moderators/82/thumbnails/100w_Mercury.jpg)
Dr. Lesley Sloss (International Centre for Sustainable Carbon)
Dr. Lesley Sloss is very active in the outreach work of the International Centre for Sustainable Carbon and runs a workshop on mercury and multi-pollutant emissions from coal. Dr. Sloss acts as Lead on the United Nations Environment Programme's Coal Partnership Area providing guidance to the delegations on the implementation of the new Minamata Convention on Mercury.
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