A Continuous Emissions Monitoring System (CEMS) is a system used to continuously measure and record the emissions of pollutants from sources such as industrial processes, power plants, and waste management facilities. The primary purpose of CEMS is to ensure regulatory compliance, support environmental protection efforts, and provide data for reporting purposes. ### Key Components of a CEMS: 1. **Sampling System**: Collects flue gas samples from the emission source.
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