Month: February 2018

  • Tools for FNSR Applicability, Netting, BACT, and More

    Tools for FNSR Applicability, Netting, BACT, and More

    Most of us have cooked something using a recipe. Follow the steps as they are written and you end up with something edible, most of the time. Beside the recipe itself, there are two import items you must have to be successful: the right ingredients and the proper tools. When putting together an air quality […]

  • Identify Off-Property Sources and Other Off-Property Issues

    Identify Off-Property Sources and Other Off-Property Issues

    For those old enough to remember the days before the world wide web, if you wanted to buy a product that was not available in a retail store but only through a catalog or telephone operators standing by, you expected to wait 6-8 weeks for delivery for your order. It took that long for the […]

  • Determine Background Concentrations in Minutes

    Determine Background Concentrations in Minutes

    If you are into woodworking, then you know what a jig is. It takes a bit of time to put one together.  Once you have it and use it, it’s like magic. You will ask yourself, “why didn’t I do this sooner?” The NaviKnow Air GeoDataBase is like a collection of jigs for most of […]

  • Selecting Weather Stations Using NaviKnow Tools

    Selecting Weather Stations Using NaviKnow Tools

    In our first installment of NaviKnow’s Meteorology Month (Selecting Weather Stations for Dispersion Modeling January 10, 2018), we described a process to select an appropriate weather station to gather data from for your dispersion modeling project. In this article, we are going to walk through the process using data from the National Weather Service (NWS) […]