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Approved methods for sampling and analysis of air pollutants in NSW
The NSW Environment Protection Authority (EPA) has produced new approved methods for the sampling and analysis of air pollutants in NSW. Once finalised and released, the new approved methods will replace the current approved methods for the sampling and analysis of air pollutants in NSW dated 2007.
The key changes include:
- greater clarity on when EPA approval is needed for modifications and alternative methods
- removal of methods for ambient air monitoring and motor vehicle fuels
- removal of a minor number of methods
- removal of dates from the listed methods to future-proof the methods
- more guidance on sampling and record keeping requirements.
No changes have been made to methods numbering.
Licensees and others regulated by the EPA must make sure consultants and laboratories use the approved methods.
The approved methods for air pollutants will be of interest to you if you are required, through an environment protection licence or statutory instrument, to sample and analyse air pollutants or you are a laboratory or consultant that carries out this work for persons regulated by the EPA.
The new approved methods for the sampling and analysis of air pollutants in NSW is available for download from the document library to the right. The document library also includes a comparison table of proposed changes against the current approved methods dated 2007 and an ambient air monitoring guidance note.
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