Environmental Measurement Research Corporation
Company History
EEMC is a mature experienced, and well-equipped analytical and engineering test firm staffed with professional people who know their jobs. In the 1970's the company initiated air quality measurement activities as a response to the increasing demands of new energy production facilities in the West. Early activities were headquartered in Billings, Montana. In 1981, EMRC was founded after the start up of a gas monitoring electronics firm. In 1983, EEMC located an office and laboratory in Tucson, Arizona. In 1984, a gas flow monitor production facility was established at the Billings site.
Management Staff
Ed Wadington, President
B.A. Sciences, University of Iowa, 1962. Government Air Pollution Control Officer, state and local level, 8 years. Research group leader, ITT Research, Shelton, Washington, 4 years. Directed development of corporate environmental (air) measurement programs for ITT Rayonier, a major pulp and paper manufacturer. Has completed and published research on emission measurement methods and procedures.
Rafael Guillen, Operations Manager
B.S. Sciences, California State University 1973. A.S. Chemical Technology, L.A. Technical College, 1970. Air measurement analyst, County of Los Angeles, Air Pollution Control District, with participation in the development of new techniques to detect and measure oxides of nitrogen and ozone.
Dave Wang, Branch Manager
B.A. Economics, University of California, Santa Barbara, 1975. Participated in the development of EMRC instrument monitoring systems and test methods.
Sanford Tudor, Instrument Division Manager
Associate Degree Electromechanical Technology, Missoula Technical Center, 1978. Supervisor for 22 years of the EMRC instrument division. Responsible for systems design, applications, and project management
Jake Wiggs
B.S. Chemical Engineering, Montana State University
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