Carol Meyer
Carol Meyer is founder and CEO of Orsat, LLC in Pasadena, Texas and has been actively involved with PAMS monitoring activities since the initial 1993 EPA Coastal Ozone Assessment for Southeastern Texas (COAST) study. Orsat, LLC has provided technical support for ambient monitoring of NMHCs to both state and industrial organizations in the US including the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ), Georgia Department of Natural Resources (GDNR), the University of Texas Center for Energy and Environmental Resources (CEER), AECOM and Dow Chemical. Orsat currently operates 25 PAMS AutoGC monitoring sites in Texas for the TCEQ, University of Texas Center for Energy and Environmental Resources (CEER) and AECOM. Using both the PerkinElmer Ozone Precursor system and the Agilent System utilizing the Markes Unity 2 thermal desorber, Orsat has developed a fully automated application for the continuous monitoring of 56 NMHCs hourly for Photochemical Assessment Monitoring Stations (PAMS).
Contact Information: [email protected]; 281-652-6423
Carol Meyer is founder and CEO of Orsat, LLC in Pasadena, Texas and has been actively involved with PAMS monitoring activities since the initial 1993 EPA Coastal Ozone Assessment for Southeastern Texas (COAST) study. Orsat, LLC has provided technical support for ambient monitoring of NMHCs to both state and industrial organizations in the US including the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ), Georgia Department of Natural Resources (GDNR), the University of Texas Center for Energy and Environmental Resources (CEER), AECOM and Dow Chemical. Orsat currently operates 25 PAMS AutoGC monitoring sites in Texas for the TCEQ, University of Texas Center for Energy and Environmental Resources (CEER) and AECOM. Using both the PerkinElmer Ozone Precursor system and the Agilent System utilizing the Markes Unity 2 thermal desorber, Orsat has developed a fully automated application for the continuous monitoring of 56 NMHCs hourly for Photochemical Assessment Monitoring Stations (PAMS).
Contact Information: [email protected]; 281-652-6423