Alliance for Coastal Technologies
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The Alliance for Coastal Technologies is a partnership of research institutions, resource managers, and private sector companies dedicated to fostering the development and adoption of effective and reliable sensors and platforms.
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Item Performance Verification Statement for the Chelsea UviLux Hydrocarbon and CDOM Fluorometers(2012-12) Alliance for Coastal Technologies; Johengen, Thomas; Smith, G. Jason; Purcell, Heidi; Loranger, Scott; Gilbert, Sheryl; Maurer, T.; Gundersen, Kjell; Robertson, Charles; Tamburri, MarioACT verifications are based on an evaluation of technology performance under specific, agreed- upon protocols, criteria, and quality assurance procedures. ACT and its Partner Institutions do not certify that a technology will always operate as verified and make no expressed or implied guarantee as to the performance of the technology or that a technology will always, or under circumstances other than those used in testing, operate at the levels verified. ACT does not seek to determine regulatory compliance; does not rank technologies nor compare their performance; does not label or list technologies as acceptable or unacceptable; and does not seek to determine “best available technology” in any form. The end user is solely responsible for complying with any and all applicable federal, state, and local requirements. This document has been peer reviewed by ACT Partner Institutions and a technology-specific advisory committee and was recommended for public release. Mention of trade names or commercial products does not constitute endorsement or recommendation by ACT for use.Item Performance Verification Statement for the Chelsea UV Aquatracka Hydrocarbon Fluorometer(2012-12) Alliance for Coastal Technologies; Johengen, Thomas; Smith, G. Jason; Purcell, Heidi; Loranger, Scott; Gilbert, Sherryl; Maurer, T.; Gundersen, Kjell; Robertson, Charles; Tamburri, MarioACT verifications are based on an evaluation of technology performance under specific, agreed- upon protocols, criteria, and quality assurance procedures. ACT and its Partner Institutions do not certify that a technology will always operate as verified and make no expressed or implied guarantee as to the performance of the technology or that a technology will always, or under circumstances other than those used in testing, operate at the levels verified. ACT does not seek to determine regulatory compliance; does not rank technologies nor compare their performance; does not label or list technologies as acceptable or unacceptable; and does not seek to determine “best available technology” in any form. The end user is solely responsible for complying with any and all applicable federal, state, and local requirements. This document has been peer reviewed by ACT Partner Institutions and a technology-specific advisory committee and was recommended for public release. Mention of trade names or commercial products does not constitute endorsement or recommendation by ACT for use.Item USE OF, SATISFACTION WITH, AND REQUIREMENTS FOR IN SITU HYDROCARBON SENSORS(2011) Bergamashi, Brian; Boss, Emmanuel; Cobble, Paula; Gundersen, Kjell; Kepkay, Paul; Pegau, Scott; Woods, MichelleThe fundamental goal of this survey was to assess user needs and applications and to provide the focus for an Alliance for Coastal Technologies (ACT, www.act-us.info) Technology Verification of hydrocarbon sensors. The Customer Needs and Use Assessment strives to better understand how hydrocarbon sensors are used, and not to promote a specific approach to recording/reporting hydrocarbon values. We hope this information can also assist manufacturers in refining hydrocarbon sensor technologies to better address user priorities.