AeroMet Smoke School

Smoke School STATE EPA Method 9 Training amp; Certification Opacity amp; Visible Emissions Observation lecture CD USEPA smokeschool field ETA Whitlow Koontz VEO reader 22 203a 203b 203c private

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KANSAS smoke school

KANSAS Smoke School Information


AeroMet currently offers public Smoke Schools in Kansas at location(s) listed below. For additional convenience, AeroMet also offers public Smoke Schools in States adjacent to Kansas (listed below). AeroMet is also currently providing private Smoke Schools in Kansas throughout the year.

LECTURE CD $35 | FIELD $165
Date City State
April 13, 2010TopekaKS
April 14, 2010WichitaKS
April 15, 2010ChanuteKS

Tentative Smoke School

Tentative date or location.

Private Smoke School

Private Smoke School


AeroMet's Public Smoke Schools Are Available in the Following Adjacent State(s). Please click on the State for detailed information and schedules.

Colorado, Missouri, Nebraska, Oklahoma

If you would like to request an additional public smoke school in Kansas that is not listed, please fill out our simple Request Form here. Additionally, if you would like to have AeroMet's modern smoke school at your facility in Kansas, please contact Mr. Gabriel Keilholz at 573-636-6393 for a comprehensive, no-obligation proposal. If you have more than 10 people who need certification, AeroMet's private smoke school can save you money compared to attending a public smoke school. Thank you for your interest in AeroMet's visible emissions observer training program. We look forward to building a mutually beneficial relationship with you and your company in the near future.

NOTE: The CenSARA contract for visible emissions providers in Kansas applies only to Government Regulatory Agencies. Private companies and organizations may use any smoke school provider who meets EPA Method 9 requirements. AeroMet's smoke school meets or exceeds all EPA Method 9 requirements and their certification is valid in Kansas.

KANSAS

The Sunflower State
kansas
Regulatory Agency: Kansas Department of Health and Environment - Bureau of Air and Radiation
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