CAMP MONITORING EQUIPMENT
A Community Air Monitoring Plan (CAMP) requires the use of equipment to monitor and measure potential airborne contaminant releases from a project site. For example, the NYSDOH Generic CAMP requires continuous monitoring of particulates during all ground intrusive activities and during demolition of contaminated or potentially contaminated structures.
CAMP Monitoring
A Community Air Monitoring Plan (CAMP) reduces the potential for airborne contaminant releases from a project site and provides a measure of protection for communities downwind of contaminated sites. This is accomplished by establishing action levels in response to real-time monitoring for volatile organic compounds (VOC) and particulates (i.e., dust).
ATL SUPPORTS NYS REDI PROJECTS
ATL recently provided vibracore sediment sampling for the Ogdensburg City Front Channel Resiliency and Economic Development Initiative (REDI) project. The sediment samples were obtained utilizing one of ATL’s specially equipped sampling vessels and were later analyzed for environmental contaminants in support of the dredging phase.
Concrete Shrinkage and Cracks
I had a college professor that said concrete was guaranteed to do two things…harden and crack. Hardened concrete is the result of hydration, a chemical reaction between cement and water. The loss of water from the concrete as it cures results in a reduction in concrete volume, or shrinkage.
ATL SENIOR ENGINEER BECOMES A MEMBER OF ASTM COMMITTEE C09
Atlantic Testing Laboratories (ATL) is proud to announce that Steven Moore, PE, has been selected to serve on the ASTM Main Committee C09 (Concrete and Concrete Aggregates) and is a voting member of Subcommittee C09.64 (Nondestructive and In-Place Testing).
Hot Weather Concrete
The American Concrete Institute (ACI) defines ‘Hot Weather’ as high ambient temperatures, high concrete temperatures, low relative humidity, high wind speed, solar radiation, or any combination that will impair the quality of concrete due to accelerated moisture loss and/or cement hydration. Most summer days in New York State would qualify as ‘Hot Weather’, using ACI’s definition.
New York is our home, but we can help you anywhere.
Career Opportunities:
Let’s work together on your next project.
© 2026 Atlantic Testing Laboratories, Limited. All rights reserved. shortcodefix






































 


 


Â