
DAVID A. WONDERLY
PROGRAM MANAGER
FIELDS OF EXPERTISE:
· CEMS Operation
· Sampling and Analytical Equipment Design and Construction
· Velocity and Moisture Sampling
· Criteria Pollutant Sampling
· Air Toxics Sampling
· Equipment Maintenance and Calibration
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
Carnot (1991-1997) Delta Air Quality Services (1997-to present) Mr. Wonderly was a Senior Technician for Carnot and his responsibilities included performance of emission source tests in support of compliance and research projects. Mr. Wonderly has been a Project Manager with Delta AQS since 1999. Mr. Wonderly is familiar with EPA and SCAQMD criteria pollutant sampling methods including particulate, oxides of sulfur, NOx, CO, and VOC’s. He was a project manager for several large air toxics measurement programs performed on various types of utilities which included measurements for metals, dioxins, PAH’s, benzene, toluene, formaldehyde, and PM10.
RECENT PROJECTS:
Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems:
Project manager hundreds of Continuous Emission Monitoring System (CEMS) audits for utility boilers, gas turbines, I.C. Engines and other types of sources. At various times since 1992, these systems have been subject to SCAQMD Rules 218, 1135, and 2012 and 40 CFR Parts 60 and 75. Tests performed include Relative Accuracy Test Audits, Relative Accuracy Audits, Linearity Tests, Cylinder Gas Audits, 3-Dimensional velocity tests, and gaseous stratification tests.
Compliance Tests:
Project manager in dozens of compliance test programs for numerous combustion and industrial facilities, including utility boilers, co generation plants, landfills, industrial facilities, cement kilns and various other types of facilities. Tests performed include: particulate, oxides of sulfur, reactive organic gases, ammonia, oxides of nitrogen, carbon monoxide, formaldehyde, acetaldehyde, metals, dioxins, PAHs, SCR removal efficiency, and CO catalyst removal efficiency.
Air Toxics Measurement Programs:
Participated in several air toxics measurement programs for the Department of Energy and Electric Power Research Institute. Measurements performed to determine emissions of PAH’s, dioxins, furans, metals, formaldehyde, toluene, benzene, particulate, and PM10. Tests were performed on various utility boilers using CARB and EPA test methods.