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{longname} Q98. The landfill industry uses a portable meter that uses an IR method to determine methane and carbon dioxide concentrations. Has the EPA determined if these units are acceptable and comply with the accuracy required by the rule?
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Yes,

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a

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portable

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infrared

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monitor

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may

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be

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used

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to

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comply

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with

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the

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requirements

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of

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the

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final

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rule.

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If

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the

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infrared

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monitor

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measures

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total

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hydrocarbons,

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a

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correction

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factor

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must

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be

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established.

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Some

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infrared

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monitors

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operate

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in

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such

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a

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manner

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as

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to

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detect

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only

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methane;

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these

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methane-specific

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analyzer

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systems

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do

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not

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need

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to

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establish

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or

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use

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a

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correction

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factor.

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