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News Release from: Mobrey Measurement
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 13 March 2008
Seminars clear up MCERTS confusion
The MCERTS Self Monitoring of Effluent Discharges one-day training workshops will cover all aspects of compliance with the new legislation, from initial site survey to final MCERTS certification.
Confusion among industrial dischargers regarding their responsibilities under the new MCERTS regulations introduced by the Environment Agency (EA) in February 2008 has prompted Emerson's Mobrey Measurement Division to run a series of seminars on the subject The MCERTS Self Monitoring of Effluent Discharges one-day training workshops are open to invited PPC Permit holders and will cover all aspects of compliance with the new legislation, from initial site survey to final MCERTS certification
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 20 Feb 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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The date of the first seminar in this series, to be held in Leicester, has just been released as May 15th.
Other dates for seminars in London and Bristol are to be released shortly.
The new regulations come as result of the EA extending its Monitoring Certification scheme: MCERTS on the Self Monitoring of Effluent Flow to apply to trade all industrial dischargers with IPPC permits.
Site managers have until December 2008 to complete the audit process and submit an improvement programme for remedial action where it is required.
Under the scheme processors, who have been granted Consent to Discharge by the EA, or a permit under the Pollution Prevention and Control regulations must have their sites certified by a qualified MCERTS inspector whose responsibility it is to check that the site, the flow structure and instrumentation comply with the relevant legislation.
The seminars are free to invited delegates (industrial dischargers and PPC Permit holders only).
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