Air Quality Consulting Services
WKC’s environmental consultants and engineers have a vast wealth of experience in delivering air quality impact assessments for various applications and industries primarily in the Middle East, Africa and Europe. Our services include air dispersion modelling (AERMOD, CALPUFF, ADMS, CALINE, HYSPLIT, Lakes etc), and baseline air quality monitoring in support of regulatory applications.
Having a strong scientific understanding of atmospheric chemistry and the processes that release emissions into the air is what we at WKC place at the centre of approach to our air quality consulting work.
Click on the links below to view the full list of our air quality services:
Our teams work primarily on Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA) specialist air quality impact assessments for bank financed projects in non-designated countries.
Other Services
As well as offering a range of technical services related to the measurement, prediction and assessment of air quality, WKC offers bespoke training sessions and workshops tailored to meet our client’s specific requirements. Our training courses cover all aspects of air quality and can be delivered to regulatory, industry and consultancy representatives alike.
Air Quality Services in South Africa
We have also developed an in house tool specific to the South African regulatory framework, that will assist Environmental Assessment Practitioners (EAP’s) establish whether their Project will trigger the requirement for an Atmospheric Emission Licence.
Atmospheric Emission License Tool (AEL)
- Do I need an Atmospheric Emission Licence (AEL)?
To find out more about the specific air quality impact assessment services offered in South Africa, see the below links:
- Atmospheric Emission License (AEL): Air Quality Self-Help Guide (Part 1)
- SAAELIP, SNAEL and NAEIS Reporting in South Africa: Air Quality Self-Help Guide (Part 2)
- BA, EIA, AEL and AQIA in the South African Context: Air Quality Self-Help Guide (Part 3)
- AQA Section 30 Atmospheric Impact Report: Air Quality Self-Help Guide (Part 4)