If CHAG monitoring gives a poor result the data, is all that days data deleted?
CHAG monitoring and sampling is conducted independently of Industry by the EPA with chemical analyse completed by Queensland Health and the CSIRO. As the emission quantities being measured by EPA monitoring and sampling equipment are very low, the equipment can be sensitive to humidity, electrical power variations and vibration. Hence because of these factors, there may be rare occasions when accurate data cannot be collected by this equipment and has to be deleted.
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