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Air Pollution and the Market for Monitors and Sensors

Published by: BCC Research

Published: Feb. 1, 2003 - 275 Pages


Table of Contents


Introduction

Objectives Of The Report



Reasons For Doing The Report

The Scope Of This Report

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Summary

Summary Table:

Value Of U.S. Air Monitoring Equipment And Services By Markets, Through 2007 ($ Millions)

Summary Figure:

U.S. Markets For Air Monitoring Equipment, 2002 And 2007 ($ Millions)

Overview Of Air Pollution And Monitoring

Air Pollution

Governing Bodies

Criteria Pollutants

Health Issues And Criteria Pollutants

Table 1. The Effects Of Criteria Pollutants On Human Health

Hazardous Air Pollutants

Table 2. U.S. Epa List Of Air Toxics For Urban Area Program

Table 3. Area Source Categories Of Concern

Volatile Organic Compounds (Vocs)

Table 4. Common Vocs Grouped By Volatility

Table 5. The Effects Of Vocs On Human Health

Air Pollution Monitoring

Air Quality Standards

Table 6. National Ambient Air Quality Standards

Table 7. Criteria Pollutant Emission Thresholds (Tons/Year)

Table 8. Percent Decrease In National Air Quality Concentrations, 1980-1999

Air Quality Standards (Continued)

Clean Air Regulations

The Clean Air Act Of 1970 And Its Amendments

The Clean Air Act Amendments Of 1977

National Emission Standard For Hazardous Air Pollutants (Neshaps)

Table 9. Neshaps That Contain Emission Monitoring Provisions (Federal Register 40 Cfr Part 61)

Standards Of Performance For New Stationary Sources (Nsps)

Prevention Of Significant Deterioration Permits (Psd)

The Clean Air Act Amendments Of 1990

Provisions Of The Clean Air Act Amendments Of 1990 (Caaa 1990)

Title I (Urban Air Quality)

Nonattainment Areas

Table 10. Subclassification Of Nonattainment Areas

Table 11. Nonattainment Status Control Requirements

The Enhanced Ozone Monitoring Program (Pams)

The Enhanced Ozone Monitoring Program (Pams) (Continued)

Title Ii: (Provisions Relating To Mobile Sources)

Title Iii (Air Toxics And Hazardous Air Pollutants)

Emission Data

Table 12. Top 20 Sources Of Toxic Emissions Of Hazardous Air Pollutants

Maximum Available Control Technology Standards

Table 13. Epa 7- And 10-Year Standard Breakdown Of Source Categories For Mact

Title Iv (Acid Deposition Control)

Nox Emissions Limits

Table 14. Nox Emission Limits

Title V (Permits)

Major Sic Code Category And Call-In Groups

Table 15. Early Call-In - July 27, 1998

Table 16. Major Group 46 - October 15, 1998

Table 17. Group I - April 15, 1999

Table 18. Group Ii - July 22, 1999

Table 19. Group Iii - September 23, 1999

Table 20. Major Groups 26, 28 And 29 - April 20, 2000

The Clean Air Act Amendments Of 1997

Changes In Ozone Monitoring

Particulate Matter (Pm2.5)

Table 21. National Ambient Air Quality Standards

Table 21. (Continued)

Particulate Monitoring Program

Table 22. Pm2.5 Program Milestones And Actions

Regulation Summary

Network Design

Integration With Visibility Monitoring Requirements

Laboratory Analysis

Epa's Monitoring Requirements For Particulate Matter

Epa's Monitoring Requirements For Particulate Matter (Continued)

Summary Of The Final Rules, Pm2.5 Monitoring

Reference And Equivalent Samplers

Network Monitoring Requirements

Comparison To The Standards With Monitoring Data

Data Collection And Reporting

Quality Assurance

Pm10 Monitoring

Interstate Cap-And-Trade Program

Other Pm2.5 Issues

Violations Of Pm2.5

Visibility Issues

Table 23. Visibility Goals And Monitoring Objectives

Table 23. (Continued)

Penalties

Penalties (Continued)

Value Of The Air Pollution Control Market

Table 24. U.S. Air Pollution Control Market Forpoint-Source Pollution, Through 2007 ($ Million)

Value Of The Air Pollution Control Market (Continued)

Monitoring Air Pollutants

Ambient Air Monitoring

Table 25. Number Of Monitors In The Ambient Monitoring Networks

Figure 1. Number Of Monitors In The Ambient Network

National Air Monitoring Stations (Nams)

State And Local Air Monitoring Stations (Slams)

Special Purpose Monitors (Spm)

Photochemical Assessment Monitoring Stations (Pams)

Table 26. Nonattainment1, 2 Areas Subject To Pams (As Of January 15, 2002)

Table 26. (Continued)

Point-Source Monitoring

National Air Quality And Emission Trends

Table 27. National Air Quality And Emissions Trends, Through 2007 (Thousand Short Tons)

Figure 2. National Trend In Total Carbon Monoxide Emissions

Figure 3. National Trend In Total Lead Emissions

Figure 4. National Trend In Total Nox Emissions

Figure 5. National Trend In Total Voc Emissions

Figure 6. National Trend In Total Pm10 Emissions

Figure 7. National Trend In Total Lead Emissions

1999 U.S. Air Quality Nonattainment Areas

Carbon Monoxide Nonattainment Areas

Table 28. Carbon Monoxide Nonattainment Areas (As Of January 2002)

Lead Nonattainment Areas

Table 29. Lead Nonattainment Areas (As Of January 2002)

Nox Nonattainment Areas

Table 30. No2 Nonattainment Areas (As Of January 2002)

Ozone Nonattainment Areas

Table 31. Ozone Nonattainment Areas (As Of January 2002)

Pm10 Nonattainment Areas

Table 32. Pm10 Nonattainment Areas (As Of January 2002)

So2 Nonattainment Areas

Table 33. So2 Nonattainment States (As Of January 2002)

Table 34. Percent Change In Emission Estimates And Ambient Air Measurements, 1987-1999

Aerometric Information Retrieval System (Airs)

Aerometric Information Retrieval System (Airs) (Continued)

Air Pollution Monitoring Technology

Epa Approved Ambient Monitoring Methods

Table 35. Predominant Technology In Ambient Monitoring

Epa Approved Point-Source Analytical Methods

Epa Approved Air Toxic Methods

Table 36. Overview Of Methods And Applicability To Toxic Organic Compound Determination

Table 36. (Continued)

Monitoring Gaseous Pollutants

Table 37. Infrared Absorption Frequencies Of Common Pollutants

Table 38. Technologies That Exploit Gaseous Pollutant Properties

Applications For Gaseous Monitors

Ambient Monitoring

Absorption-Train Methods

Continuous-Record Instruments

Spectroscopic Instruments

Continuous Emission Monitoring (Cem)

In Situ Cem Monitors

Extractive Monitors

Table 39. A Comparison Of Extractive Methods

Monitoring Particulate Matter

Table 40. Particulate Sample Collection Technologies

Measurement Of Metals

Measurement Of Opacity

Monitoring Volatile Organic Compounds (Vocs)

Measurement Of Total Organics In Air

Measurement Of Specific Organic Compounds In Air

Sample Concentration

Sample Separation

Identification Of Organic Compounds

Nonspecific Detectors

Specific Detectors

Table 41. Specific Verses Nonspecific Detectors

Technology For Remote Sensing

Passive Remote Sensing

Active Remote Sensing

Table 42. Remote Sensing Technologies By Pollutant

Value Of Air Pollution Monitoring By Technology

Gas Or Smoke Analysis Apparatus (902710)

Table 43. Gas Mixtures Applicable To Absorption And Oxidation Methods

Table 44. U.S. Gas Or Smoke Analysis Apparatus Market For Air Pollution Monitoring, Through 2007 ($ Million)

Chromatographs And Electrophoresis Instruments (902720)

Chromatography

Gas Chromatography

Table 45. U.S. Gas Chromatograph Market For Air Pollution Monitoring, Through 2007 ($ Millions)

Liquid Chromatography

Table 46. U.S. Liquid Chromatograph Market For Air Pollution Monitoring, Through 2007 ($ Millions)

Electrophoresis Instruments

Table 47. U.S. Electrophoresis Instrument Market For Air Pollution Monitoring, Through 2007 ($ Millions)

Value Of Chromatography And Electrophoresis Instruments

Table 48. U.S. Chromatography And Electrophoresis Instrument Market For Air Pollution Monitoring, Through 2007 ($ Millions)

Spectrometers, Spectrophotometers And Spectrographs (902730)

Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy

Inductive Coupled Plasma Spectroscopy

Ion Mobility Spectrometry

Nondispersive Infrared Spectrometers

Nondispersive Spectroscopy

Gas Filter Correlation

Differential Optical Absorption Spectroscopy

Cross Flow Modulation

Luft Detectors

Spectrophotometers

Spectrographs

Ultraviolet Absorption Spectroscopy

U.S. Market For Spectrometers In Air Pollution Monitoring

Table 49. U.S. Spectrometer, Spectrophotomer And Spectrograph Market For Air Pollution Monitoring, Through 2007 ($ Millions)

Figure 8. U.S. Spectrometer, Spectrophotomer And Spectrograph Market For Air Pollution Monitoring, 1999-2007 ($ Millions)

Other Instruments And Apparatus Using Optical Radiations (902750)

Thermal Analysis Instruments

Atomic Absorption

Flame Ionization Detection

Flame Photometric Detection

Photometers

Chemical Analysis Instruments

Colorimetry

Gas Phase Chemiluminescence

Other Instruments

Photo Ionization Detection

Ultraviolet Fluorescence

U.S. Market For Other Instruments Using Optical Radiations

Table 50. U.S. Market For Other Instruments Using Optical Radiations, Through 2007 ($ Millions)

Figure 9. U.S. Market For Other Instruments Using Optical Radiations, 1999-2007 ($ Millions)

Other Instruments And Apparatus (902780)

Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Instruments

Mass Spectrometry

Electrochemical Instruments

Table 51. A Partial List Of Gases Detected With Electrochemical Sensors

Physical Analysis Instruments

Size Selective Inlet Samplers

Dichotomous Samplers

Manual Gravimetrics

Oscillating Microbalance

Other Instruments

Beta-Attenuation Analyzers

Magnetopneumatic Oxygen Analyzers

Near Forward Light Scattering

U.S. Market For Other Air Pollution Monitoring Instruments

Table 52. U.S. Market For Other Instruments And Apparatus, Through 2007 ($ Millions)

Figure 10. U.S. Market For Other Instruments And Apparatus, 1999-2007 ($ Millions)

Parts And Accessories (902790)

Table 53. U.S. Market For Parts And Accessories, Through 2007 ($ Millions)

Value Of Technology Used For Air Pollution Monitoring

Table 54. Value Of U.S. Air Monitoring Market By Equipment Type, Through 2007 ($ Millions)

Industry Players

Ametek

Gow-Mac Instrument Co.

Horiba Instruments Inc.

Onix Systems Inc.

Saes Getters

Thermo Environmental Instruments Inc.

Zellweger Analytics, Inc.

Chromatographs And Electrophoresis Instruments

Gas Chromatographs

Agilent Technologies

Shimadzu Corp.

Thermo Finnegan

Varian Inc.

Waters-Micromass

Liquid Chromatographs

Agilent Technologies

Alltech Associates Inc.

Shimadzu Corp.

Supelco Inc.

Varian Inc.

Waters Corp.

Electrophoresis Instruments

Agilent Technologies

Beckman Coulter

Sartorius

Thermo Finnegan

Waters Corp.

Spectrometers, Spectrophotometers And Spectrographs

Applied Instrument Technology

Beckman Coulter

Bruker Daltonics Inc.

Jeol Usa, Inc.

Perkin-Elmer, Inc.

Saes Getters

Shimadzu Corp.

Thermo Environmental Instruments Inc.

Thermo Nicolet

Thermo Spectronic

Varian Inc.

Other Instruments And Apparatus Using Optical Radiations

Mettler-Toledo International

Setaram Scientific And Industrial Equipment

Thermo Haake

Waters Corp.

Other Instruments And Apparatus

Agilent Technologies

Hanna Instruments

Horiba Instruments Inc.

Innovative Sensors

Mds Sciex

Thermo Finnegan

Waters-Micromass

Wtw

Air Pollution Monitoring Markets

Ambient Air Monitoring

Ambient Air Monitoring (Continued)

Table 55. The Average Life Span Of Ambient Air Monitors

Table 56. The Projected Growth Rate For Ambient Air Monitors

Value Of Equipment In The Pams Network

Point-Source Monitoring

Title Iv Acid Rain Provisions

Enhanced Monitoring Program

Monitoring Required By The Title Iii Mact Standards

Table 57. Estimated Number Of Facilities Impacted By Mact Standards

Markets For Air Pollution Monitoring Equipment

Government And Industry Markets For Equipment

Federal Government

State And Local Governments

Industrial Markets For Equipment

Small Businesses

Auto Body Shops

Auto Repair Shops

Dry Cleaners

Gasoline Stations

Metal Finishing Operations

Printing

Wood Products And Finishing

Import Of Equipment By U.S. Consumers

Services And Supplies Market

Repair/Replacement Services

Contract Monitoring Services

Export Of Equipment By U.S. Manufacturers

Air Pollution Monitoring Market Forces

Regulatory Influences

Regulatory Policy Philosphies

Technology-Based Regulation

Risk-Based Regulation

Emissions Trading

Cap And Trade

Offset Trading

Current Market/Allowance Trading

Creating Emissions Credits

Allowances

Allowance Allocation

Obtaining Allowances

Allowance Account Information

Submitting Allowances

Determining Compliance

Trading Allowances

Figure 11. Allowances Transfered Within Organizations (76 Million Allowances Transferred) (%)

Figure 12. Allowances Transferred Between Organizations (57.4 Allowances Transferred) (%)

So2 Allowance Prices

Table 58. So2 Allowance Prices (Dollars Per Ton)

Figure 13. So2 Allowance Price Trends

Legislative Forces Philosophies

Economic Factors

Population Growth

Technology Developments

Value Of Air Pollution Monitoring By Market

Value Of Government And Industrial Markets

Government Market

Table 59. Value Of Federal Spending On Air Monitoring, Through 2007 ($ Millions)

Table 60. Federal Spending On Air Monitoring, Through 2007 ($ Millions)

Industrial Market

Table 61. Value Of Industry Spending On Air Monitoring, Through 2007 ($ Millions)

U.S. Federal And Industrial Markets

Table 62. Value Of Industry Spending On Air Monitoring, Through 2007

Value Of Services And Supplies Market

Supplies

Table 63. Replacement Consumables

Table 64. Value Of Supplies For Air Monitoring, Through 2007 ($ Million)

Services

Rental Services

Table 65. Typical Rental Equipment Costs ($)

Table 66. Value Of Repair And Maintenance Services For Air Monitoring, Through 2007 ($ Million)

Value Of Air Monitoring Services And Supplies

Table 67. Value Of Air Monitoring Suppliesand Services, Through 2007 ($ Million)

Value Of Import Market

Table 68. Air Pollution Monitoring Equipment Imported By U.S.

Imports Of Gas Or Smoke Analysis Apparatus

Table 69. U.S. Imports Of Gas And Smoke Analysis Apparatus For Air Pollution Monitoring, Through 2007 ($ Millions)

Imports Of Chromatograph & Electrophoresis Instruments

Table 70. U.S. Imports Of Chromatography And Electrophoresis Instruments For Air Pollution Monitoring, Through 2007 ($ Million)

Imports Of Spectrometers, Spectrophotometers And Spectrographs

Table 71. U.S. Imports Of Spectrometers, Spectrophotometers And Spectrographs For Air Pollution Monitoring, Through 2007 ($ Million)

Imports Of Other Instruments Using Optical Radiations

Table 72. U.S. Imports Of Other Instruments Using Optical Radiations For Air Pollution Monitoring, Through 2007 ($ Million)

Imports Of Other Instruments And Apparatus

Table 73. U.S. Imports Of Other Instruments And Apparatus For Air Pollution Monitoring, Through 2007 ($ Million)

Imports Of Parts And Accessories

Table 74. U.S. Imports Of Parts And Accessories For Air Pollution Monitoring, Through 2007 ($ Million)

Imports Of Instruments For Air Pollution Monitoring

Table 75. Value Of Equipment Imports For Air Monitoring, Through 2007 ($ Millions)

Value Of Export Market

Table 76. Air Pollution Monitoring Equipment Exported By U.S. Manufacturers

Export Of Gas Or Smoke Analysis Apparatus

Table 77. U.S. Export Gas Or Smoke Analysis Apparatus, Through 2007 ($ Millions)

Export Of Chromatographs And Electrophoresis Instruments

Export Of Gas Chromatographs

Table 78. U.S. Export Of Gas Chromatographs For Air Pollution Monitoring, Through 2007 ($ Million)

Export Of Liquid Chromatographs

Table 79. U.S. Export Of Liquid Chromatographs For Air Pollution Monitoring, Through 2007 ($ Million)

Export Of Electrophoresis Instruments

Table 80. Export Of Electrophoresis Instruments For Air Pollution Monitoring, Through 2007 ($ Million)

Value Of Exported Chromatographs And Electrophoresis Instruments

Table 81. Value Of Export Chromatographs And Electrophoresis Instruments For Air Pollution Monitoring, Through 2007 ($ Million)

Export Of Spectrometers, Spectrophotometers And Spectrographs

Table 82. Value Of Export Spectrometers, Spectrophotometers And Spectrographs For Air Pollution Monitoring, Through 2007 ($ Millions)

Export Of Other Instruments And Apparatus Using Optical Radiations

Table 83. Value Of Export Other Instruments And Apparatus Using Optical Radiations For Air Pollution Monitoring, Through 2007 ($ Millions)

Export Of Other Instruments And Apparatus

Table 84. Value Of Export Other Instruments And Apparatus For Air Pollution Monitoring, Through 2007 ($ Millions)

Parts And Accessories Exports

Table 85. Value Of Export Parts And Accessories For Air Pollution Monitoring Instrumentation, Through 2007 ($ Millions)

Air Monitoring Equipment Exports

Table 86. Value Of Air Monitoring Equipment Exports, Through 2007 ($ Millions)

Appendix A: Acronyms

Appendix A: (Continued)

Appendix B: National Emission Standards For Hazardous Air Pollutants 40 Cfr Part 61

Appendix C: National Emission Standards Values For Hazardous Air Pollutants

Appendix D: Standards Of Performance For New Stationary Sources, 40 Cfr, Part 60

Appendix D (Continued)

Appendix D (Continued)

Appendix E: List Of Volatile Organic Compounds

Appendix F: List Of Toxic Organic Compounds From Title I Caaa 1990

Appendix F (Continued)

Appendix G: Initial List Of Major Stationary Source Categories Of Hazardous Air Pollutants (Federal Register Vol. 57, No. 137, 7/16/92 31591)

Appendix G (Continued)

Appendix H: Technology Used In Ambient Methods Approved By The Epa

Appendix H (Continued)

Appendix H (Continued)

Appendix I: Summary Of The Epa Methods For Toxic Organic Compounds

Method To-1

Method To-2

Method To-3

Method To-41

Method To-51

Table 87. Aldehydes And Ketones For Which Method To-5 Has Been Evaluated

Method To-6

Method To-7

Method To-8

Method To-9a1

Method To-101

Method To-11a

Method To-12

Method To-13a1

Method To-142

Method To-153

Method To-163

Method To-173

New Compendium Of Methods For Inorganics

New Compendium Of Methods For Inorganics (Continued)

Appendix J: Epa Method Applicability To Specific Toxic Organic Compounds

Appendix J (Continued)

Appendix J (Continued)

Appendix K: The Ambient Air Monitoring Program

Appendix K (Continued)

State And Local Air Monitoring Stations

Figure 14. Slams Network

National Air Monitoring Stations

Figure 15. Nams Network

Special Purpose Monitoring Stations

Photochemical Assessment Monitoring Stations

Figure 16. Pams Network

Appendix L: State And Territorial Air Pollution Program Administrators (Stappa)/Association Of Local Air Pollution Control Officials (Alapco)

Alabama

Alaska

Arizona

Arkansas

California

California (Continued)

California (Continued)

California (Continued)

California (Continued)

California (Continued)

Colorado

Colorado (Continued)

Colorado (Continued)

Connecticut

Delaware

Florida

Florida (Continued)

Georgia

Hawaii

Idaho

Illinois

Indiana

Iowa

Kansas

Kentucky

Louisiana

Maine

Maryland

Maryland (Continued)

Massachusetts

Michigan

Minnesota

Mississippi

Missouri

Montana

Nebraska

Nevada

New Hampshire

New Jersey

New Mexico

New York

New York (Continued)

North Carolina

North Dakota

Ohio

Ohio (Continued)

Oklahoma

Oregon

Pennsylvania

Rhode Island

South Carolina

South Dakota

Tennessee

Texas

Utah

Vermont

Virginia

Washington

Wisconsin

Wyoming

Appendix M: 7-Year Mact Standards

Table 88. Epa - Clean Air Act - Title Iii 7-Year Mact Standards Statutory Date - 11/15/97 (42 Source Categories)

Table 88. (Continued)

Breakdown Of Source Categories For 7-Year Standards

Generic Mact

Pesticide Active Ingredient Production

Polymers And Resins Iii

Pulp And Paper

Appendix N: 10-Year Mact Standards

Table 89. Epa - Clean Air Act - Title Iii 7-Year Mact Standards Statutory Date - 11/15/97 (42 Source Categories)

Breakdown Of Source Categories For 10-Year Standards

Miscellaneous Cellulose Mact

Industrial Combustion Coordinating Rulemaking

Miscellaneous Organic Neshap (Mon)

Appendix O: Businesses Affected By New Particulate Regulations

Table 90. Summary Of Sic Codes With Cost To Sales (Revenues) Percentages Of 1% Or Greater: Pm2.5 15 µG/M3 Annual Average/65 µG/M3 24-Hour Average Alternative1

Table 90. (Continued)

Table 90. (Continued)

Table 90. (Continued)





List Of Tables



Summary Table:

Value Of U.S. Air Monitoring Equipment And Services By Markets, Through 2007 ($ Millions)



Table 1 The Effects Of Criteria Pollutants On Human Health

Table 2 U.S. Epa List Of Air Toxics For Urban Area Program

Table 3 Area Source Categories Of Concern

Table 4 Common Vocs Grouped By Volatility

Table 5 The Effects Of Vocs On Human Health

Table 6 National Ambient Air Quality Standards

Table 7 Criteria Pollutant Emission Thresholds (Tons/Year)

Table 8 Percent Decrease In National Air Quality Concentrations, 1980-1999

Table 9 Neshaps That Contain Emission Monitoring Provisions (Federal Register 40 Cfr Part 61)

Table 10 Subclassification Of Nonattainment Areas

Table 11 Nonattainment Status Control Requirements

Table 12 Top 20 Sources Of Toxic Emissions Of Hazardous Air Pollutants

Table 13 Epa 7- And 10-Year Standard Breakdown Of Source Categories For Mact

Table 14 Nox Emission Limits

Table 15 Early Call-In - July 27, 1998

Table 16 Major Group 46 - October 15, 1998

Table 17 Group I - April 15, 1999

Table 18 Group Ii - July 22, 1999

Table 19 Group Iii - September 23, 1999

Table 20 Major Groups 26, 28 And 29 - April 20, 2000

Table 21 National Ambient Air Quality Standards

Table 22 Pm2.5 Program Milestones And Actions

Table 23 Visibility Goals And Monitoring Objectives

Table 24 U.S. Air Pollution Control Market Forpoint-Source Pollution, Through 2007 ($ Million)

Table 25 Number Of Monitors In The Ambient Monitoring Networks

Table 26 Nonattainment1, 2 Areas Subject To Pams (As Of January 15, 2002)

Table 27 National Air Quality And Emissions Trends, Through 2007 (Thousand Short Tons)

Table 28 Carbon Monoxide Nonattainment Areas (As Of January 2002)

Table 29 Lead Nonattainment Areas (As Of January 2002)

Table 30 No2 Nonattainment Areas (As Of January 2002)

Table 31 Ozone Nonattainment Areas (As Of January 2002)

Table 32 Pm10 Nonattainment Areas (As Of January 2002)

Table 33 So2 Nonattainment States (As Of January 2002)

Table 34 Percent Change In Emission Estimates And Ambient Air Measurements, 1987-1999

Table 35 Predominant Technology In Ambient Monitoring

Table 36 Overview Of Methods And Applicability To Toxic Organic Compound Determination

Table 37 Infrared Absorption Frequencies Of Common Pollutants

Table 38 Technologies That Exploit Gaseous Pollutant Properties

Table 39 A Comparison Of Extractive Methods

Table 40 Particulate Sample Collection Technologies

Table 41 Specific Verses Nonspecific Detectors

Table 42 Remote Sensing Technologies By Pollutant

Table 43 Gas Mixtures Applicable To Absorption And Oxidation Methods

Table 44 U.S. Gas Or Smoke Analysis Apparatus Market For Air Pollution Monitoring, Through 2007 ($ Million)

Table 45 U.S. Gas Chromatograph Market For Air Pollution Monitoring, Through 2007 ($ Millions)

Table 46 U.S. Liquid Chromatograph Market For Air Pollution Monitoring, Through 2007 ($ Millions)

Table 47 U.S. Electrophoresis Instrument Market For Air Pollution Monitoring, Through 2007 ($ Millions)

Table 48 U.S. Chromatography And Electrophoresis Instrument Market For Air Pollution Monitoring, Through 2007 ($ Millions)

Table 49 U.S. Spectrometer, Spectrophotomer And Spectrograph Market For Air Pollution Monitoring, Through 2007 ($ Millions)

Table 50 U.S. Market For Other Instruments Using Optical Radiations, Through 2007 ($ Millions)

Table 51 A Partial List Of Gases Detected With Electrochemical Sensors

Table 52 U.S. Market For Other Instruments And Apparatus, Through 2007 ($ Millions)

Table 53 U.S. Market For Parts And Accessories, Through 2007 ($ Millions)

Table 54 Value Of U.S. Air Monitoring Market By Equipment Type, Through 2007 ($ Millions)

Table 55 The Average Life Span Of Ambient Air Monitors

Table 56 The Projected Growth Rate For Ambient Air Monitors

Table 57 Estimated Number Of Facilities Impacted By Mact Standards

Table 58 So2 Allowance Prices (Dollars Per Ton)

Table 59 Value Of Federal Spending On Air Monitoring, Through 2007 ($ Millions)

Table 60 Federal Spending On Air Monitoring, Through 2007 ($ Millions)

Table 61 Value Of Industry Spending On Air Monitoring, Through 2007 ($ Millions)

Table 62 Value Of Industry Spending On Air Monitoring, Through 2007

Table 63 Replacement Consumables

Table 64 Value Of Supplies For Air Monitoring, Through 2007 ($ Million)

Table 65 Typical Rental Equipment Costs ($)

Table 66 Value Of Repair And Maintenance Services For Air Monitoring, Through 2007 ($ Million)

Table 67 Value Of Air Monitoring Suppliesand Services, Through 2007 ($ Million)

Table 68 Air Pollution Monitoring Equipment Imported By U.S.

Table 69 U.S. Imports Of Gas And Smoke Analysis Apparatus For Air Pollution Monitoring, Through 2007 ($ Millions)

Table 70 U.S. Imports Of Chromatography And Electrophoresis Instruments For Air Pollution Monitoring, Through 2007 ($ Million)

Table 71 U.S. Imports Of Spectrometers, Spectrophotometers And Spectrographs For Air Pollution Monitoring, Through 2007 ($ Million)

Table 72 U.S. Imports Of Other Instruments Using Optical Radiations For Air Pollution Monitoring, Through 2007 ($ Million)

Table 73 U.S. Imports Of Other Instruments And Apparatus For Air Pollution Monitoring, Through 2007 ($ Million)

Table 74 U.S. Imports Of Parts And Accessories For Air Pollution Monitoring, Through 2007 ($ Million)

Table 75 Value Of Equipment Imports For Air Monitoring, Through 2007 ($ Millions)

Table 76 Air Pollution Monitoring Equipment Exported By U.S. Manufacturers

Table 77 U.S. Export Gas Or Smoke Analysis Apparatus, Through 2007 ($ Millions)

Table 78 U.S. Export Of Gas Chromatographs For Air Pollution Monitoring, Through 2007 ($ Million)

Table 79 U.S. Export Of Liquid Chromatographs For Air Pollution Monitoring, Through 2007 ($ Million)

Table 80 Export Of Electrophoresis Instruments For Air Pollution Monitoring, Through 2007 ($ Million)

Table 81 Value Of Export Chromatographs And Electrophoresis Instruments For Air Pollution Monitoring, Through 2007 ($ Million)

Table 82 Value Of Export Spectrometers, Spectrophotometers And Spectrographs For Air Pollution Monitoring, Through 2007 ($ Millions)

Table 83 Value Of Export Other Instruments And Apparatus Using Optical Radiations For Air Pollution Monitoring, Through 2007 ($ Millions)

Table 84 Value Of Export Other Instruments And Apparatus For Air Pollution Monitoring, Through 2007 ($ Millions)

Table 85 Value Of Export Parts And Accessories For Air Pollution Monitoring Instrumentation, Through 2007 ($ Millions)

Table 86 Value Of Air Monitoring Equipment Exports, Through 2007 ($ Millions)

Table 87 Aldehydes And Ketones For Which Method To-5 Has Been Evaluated

Table 88 Epa - Clean Air Act - Title Iii 7-Year Mact Standards Statutory Date - 11/15/97 (42 Source Categories)

Table 89 Epa - Clean Air Act - Title Iii 7-Year Mact Standards Statutory Date - 11/15/97 (42 Source Categories)

Table 90 Summary Of Sic Codes With Cost To Sales (Revenues) Percentages Of 1% Or Greater: Pm2.5 15 µG/M3 Annual Average/65 µG/M3 24-Hour Average Alternative1





List Of Figures



Summary Figure:

U.S. Markets For Air Monitoring Equipment, 2002 And 2007 ($ Millions)



Figure 1 Number Of Monitors In The Ambient Network

Figure 2 National Trend In Total Carbon Monoxide Emissions

Figure 3 National Trend In Total Lead Emissions

Figure 4 National Trend In Total Nox Emissions

Figure 5 National Trend In Total Voc Emissions

Figure 6 National Trend In Total Pm10 Emissions

Figure 7 National Trend In Total Lead Emissions

Figure 8 U.S. Spectrometer, Spectrophotomer And Spectrograph Market For Air Pollution Monitoring, 1999-2007 ($ Millions)

Figure 9 U.S. Market For Other Instruments Using Optical Radiations, 1999-2007 ($ Millions)

Figure 10 U.S. Market For Other Instruments And Apparatus, 1999-2007 ($ Millions)

Figure 11 Allowances Transfered Within Organizations (76 Million Allowances Transferred) (%)

Figure 12 Allowances Transferred Between Organizations (57.4 Allowances Transferred) (%)

Figure 13 So2 Allowance Price Trends

Figure 14 Slams Network

Figure 15 Nams Network

Figure 16 Pams Network

Abstract

This report evaluates technology and the market for equipment used to sample air and measure the level of pollutants, a subset of the U.S. air pollution control market. The focus of this report is on national trends in air pollution monitoring, with market values provided for ambient, continuous emission and point-source monitors. The total U.S. market for environmental air pollution monitoring in 2002 ¾ including governmental, industrial and after-market services and supplies spending ¾ is estimated at more than $1.1 billion. Overall, the market is expected to grow at an annual rate of close to 10% for the next 5 years. Market forces are discussed and industry growth is examine by both technology and markets; Import and export figures also are provided.

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