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Dispersion Modeling
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Shell Engineering and Assoc Inc
Air quality control agencies usually require that industries simulate the impact of an expansion within their plants by the use of dispersion models. Applications for permits must contain the modeling results. Shell Engineering and Associates, Inc., has developed expertise in all types of computer models.
The firm's range of experience includes modeling up to 100 stacks at once, and predicting their impact. Clients include almost every type of industrial plant: power plants, steel plants, charcoal plants, automobile plants, manufacturing industries, incinerators, cement, refractories and iron ore palletizing plants.
The staff of Shell Engineering knows all EPA guideline models, and is especially adept at developing complete permitting packages. Modeling, coupled with expertise in monitoring and dealing with governmental agencies, will provide you with the information you need for virtually any case or permitting action in which you are involved.
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