Art Dean

Application Specialist - Emerging Technologies at CleanAir Engineering

Art Dean is an experienced professional in the field of environmental technology, currently serving as an Application Specialist in Emerging Technologies at CleanAir Engineering since June 2023. Prior to this role, Art Dean held the position of Director of Emerging Technology at Montrose Environmental Group, Inc. from May 2016 to June 2023. Art Dean's earlier career includes significant roles such as Technical Director and FTIR Specialist at Pine Environmental Services, as well as Senior Support Technician and FTIR Specialist at Ashtead Technology, focusing on Continuous Emissions Monitoring Systems. Art Dean's career began at CleanAir Engineering as a Service Tech, where employment started in May 1991 and continued until September 2010. Art Dean's educational background includes studies at ITT Technical Institute in Schaumburg, IL, and Trinity International University.

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CleanAir Engineering

Since its founding in 1972, CleanAir has an established reputation for excellence on projects of all sizes, ranging from boiler, APC equipment and cooling tower efficiency testing to SCR baseline testing and optimization to hazardous air pollutant (HAPs) studies and CEMS RATAs. The strength of CleanAir's organization is its solid base of professionals with boiler and air emissions testing, combustion, flue gas cleaning, engineering, heat rejection, regulatory, and analytical experience which have performed thousands of projects on hundreds of utility, industrial, municipal solid-waste (MSW) and hazardous waste boilers in the United States and abroad. In addition to the strength of our professional organization, CleanAir has extensive equipment resources maintained through CleanAir Instrument Rental as well as CleanAir Express, which provides in-house manufacturing capabilities for customized sampling equipment such as HVT probes and multi-point sampling grids.


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