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Information About the QSTI / QSTO Program

QSTI/QSTO Program


News & Updates


Quarterly Newsletters
2024 Q3 Newsletter
2024 Q2 Newsletter
2024 Q1 Newsletter
2023 Q4 Newsletter
2023 Q3 Newsletter
2023 Q2 Newsletter

2023 Q1 Newsletter

The SES newsletter is available for members only. For older newsletters, visit the Past Newsletters page and expand the Newsletter folders to select the volume you are interested in viewing.
 


Recent Webinars

SES hosted a webinar on November 7, 2024 titled "Staying Between the Ditches on the High Road - Ethics and Data Quality in Stack Testing." We will post the recording of the webinar soon.

Past Webinars

During 2021 and 2022 (Covid-19 era), SES hosted a series of webinars. To view recordings of these webinars, visit the links below. If you are interested in helping plan a future webinar, please send an email to the Managing Director.

Q1 2021 FTIR Webinar
Q2 2021 EPA Updates Webinar
Q3 2021 Evolutions in Measurement Technology Webinar
Q1 2022 Back-to-Basics FTIR Webinar

 
 

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Our Mission

The mission of the Source Evaluation Society is to assist in the education, knowledge growth and professional development of its members and others related to air pollution measurements including source emissions evaluation, measurements, analysis, characterization, monitoring and control, for the benefit of society.

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Our core purpose includes:

  • Provide a neutral forum for developing and disseminating technical information to
    provide a continuing education to source emissions sampling and analysis professionals
  • Develop and disseminate information regarding the source emissions measurement
    industry’s standards, codes, safety practices, and operating principles
  • Encourage and promote the advancement of source emissions measurement concepts
    and techniques and data quality improvements
  • Encourage the professional development of practicing source emissions measurement
    professionals, specialists, and students
  • Maintain a body of current emissions measurement knowledge
  • Encourage and support a high standard of ethical and professional conduct
  • Provide an examination and approval program for the Society’s members and others practicing air pollution measurements; and
  • Seek cooperation with other professional organizations