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Flaring and the Implications on Pollution

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Mark Elliot

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In this white paper, we focus on the implications of pollution linked to biogas flaring from landfill, sewage, and anaerobic digestion sites. Flaring is a common practice used as a safety feature to burn gas (such as CO2 SO2 and CH4) rather than release it directly into the atmosphere.

Download our white paper to learn more about the necessity of flare emissions monitoring, permit compliance, and how monitoring is carried out.

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