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MCERTS Stack Emissions Testing is accredited stack emissions testing to MCERTS & UKAS standards, delivering regulator-ready compliance data and expert recommendations.

MCERTS Stack Emissions Testing – ISO/IEC 17025 Accredited Monitoring

MCERTS Stack Emissions Testing is the Environment Agency’s official standard for demonstrating compliance with the Industrial Emissions Directive (IED), Environmental Permits and statutory UK air quality regulations. Using ISO/IEC 17025-accredited techniques, emissions are sampled, analysed and independently validated to prove that your plant is operating safely, efficiently and within legal limits.

For regulated operators, MCERTS stack emissions testing is not optional – it is a legal requirement and a core element of environmental compliance.

💷 5% Discount (March–August Bookings)
Book MCERTS stack emissions testing between March and August and receive a 5% discount on qualifying monitoring campaigns.


⚠️ Why MCERTS Testing Matters

MCERTS demonstrates to regulators that your monitoring, sampling and reporting meet the quality standards required by the Environment Agency. Without accredited stack emissions testing, operators face significant risks:

❌ Breach of Environmental Permit conditions
⚠️ Increased regulatory scrutiny, audits and follow-up inspections
⛔ Enforcement action, penalties or operational restrictions
📉 Reputational damage with stakeholders and regulators
🔥 Missed optimisation opportunities and abatement system improvements

Routine MCERTS stack testing provides defensible evidence of compliance, early identification of issues and valuable insights to maintain plant performance.


📊 What MCERTS Testing Measures

A full MCERTS monitoring campaign assesses both emissions to air and the operating conditions of your process.

Pollutants & Priority Substances

  • Nitrogen Oxides (NOₓ)

  • Sulphur Dioxide (SO₂)

  • Carbon Monoxide (CO)

  • Carbon Dioxide (CO₂) and Oxygen (O₂)

  • Total particulates / dust

  • Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs)

  • Hydrogen Chloride (HCl)

  • Hydrogen Fluoride (HF)

  • Ammonia (NH₃)

  • Metals (Hg, Cd, Pb and others)

  • Dioxins, furans & persistent organic pollutants

Process & Flow Conditions

  • Stack velocity & volumetric flow rate

  • Temperature, pressure & moisture

  • Cyclones, filters & abatement systems performance

  • Combustion efficiency indicators

  • Process operating conditions during sampling

All measurements follow MCERTS-approved reference methods (EN standards) and validated procedures.


🔧 How MCERTS Stack Emissions Testing Works

1️⃣ Planning & Monitoring Plan

We review your permit, pollutants, stack configuration and operational requirements. A detailed monitoring plan is prepared to ensure safe, compliant and efficient testing.

2️⃣ On-Site Emissions Monitoring

Accredited engineers carry out stack sampling using MCERTS-approved equipment and EN-compliant techniques. Monitoring is fully documented with traceability and quality control.

3️⃣ Laboratory Analysis

Specialist determinands (metals, VOCs, dioxins etc.) are analysed by ISO/IEC 17025-accredited laboratories under strict chain-of-custody.

4️⃣ Data Validation & Compliance Assessment

Results are verified, normalised and compared against permit limits, IED/EPR requirements and sector-specific guidance.

5️⃣ Reporting & Recommendations

You receive a regulator-ready report including:
📄 Method details & accreditation
📊 Raw, normalised & validated data
✔ Compliance statements
🔍 Technical commentary
🛠 Actionable optimisation recommendations

We also support you with regulator questions or follow-up queries.


🏭 Who Requires MCERTS Stack Emissions Testing?

MCERTS testing is typically required for:

🏭 Industrial sites regulated under IED (Part A1/A2)
⚡ Energy-from-Waste, biomass & CHP plants
🧪 Chemical, pharmaceutical & manufacturing processes
♻️ Waste management & recycling operations
🔥 High-temperature processes & incineration
📡 Sites with CEMS needing QAL2/AST correlation tests
📄 Facilities preparing for permit applications, variations or inspections

Any site with an Environmental Permit for emissions to air must complete periodic MCERTS stack testing.


📅 How Often Is MCERTS Testing Required?

Frequency depends on permit conditions, emission levels, process risk and compliance history.
Typical schedules include:

  • Annual or biannual monitoring

  • Risk-based monitoring frequencies

  • Additional checks after process changes, equipment upgrades or non-compliances

  • CEMS QAL2/AST correlation testing where applicable

We can review your permit and recommend an appropriate schedule – including opportunities to benefit from the 5% March–August discount.


📄 What You Receive

Every MCERTS stack emissions campaign with Alkali Environmental includes:

✔ Fully compliant MCERTS emissions report
📊 Complete pollutant dataset
🧠 Expert interpretation & clear commentary
🔍 Transparent QA/QC traceability
📁 Regulator-ready evidence for audits
🔧 Practical guidance for optimisation


💷 5% Discount – March to August

Book your MCERTS stack emissions testing between March and August to receive a 5% discount on monitoring fees.
Ideal for:

  • Annual periodic monitoring

  • Pre-inspection checks

  • Permit renewal periods

  • CEMS correlation (QAL2/AST)

  • Commissioning and post-modification testing

Availability during peak compliance periods fills quickly – early booking recommended.


❓ MCERTS Testing – FAQs

What is MCERTS?
The Environment Agency’s Monitoring Certification Scheme for emissions, ensuring quality, consistency and technical competence.

Do all permitted sites need MCERTS testing?
If your permit specifies stack emissions monitoring, MCERTS-compliant testing is required.

Can you combine MCERTS with CEMS QAL2/AST?
Yes – we can integrate periodic stack testing with continuous monitoring quality assurance.

How long does testing take?
Most campaigns take 1–2 days on site, depending on pollutants and permit conditions.

Do you cover the whole UK?
Yes – we provide MCERTS stack emissions testing nationwide.


✔ Demonstrate Compliance with Confidence

Accurate, accredited MCERTS stack emissions testing provides the evidence you need to operate legally, protect your organisation and maintain regulatory confidence.

Add this service to your quote or contact our team to schedule your discounted March–August MCERTS testing.

Alkali Environmental Consultants

Alkali Environmental is an environmental consultancy specialising in air quality, odour, dust, noise, and emissions monitoring. Working to UKAS and MCERTS standards, we provide regulator-approved data and clear, defensible reports for clients across the UK and internationally.

Recognised as one of the first consultancies to deliver industry-tailored environmental compliance, Alkali helps organisations meet Environment Agency (EA) and Environmental Permitting Regulations (EPR) requirements with precision and transparency.

Our team delivers stack emissions testing, dispersion modelling, air quality assessments, odour and noise surveys, flood risk assessments, and full permit management support. We offer free initial advice and consultation to help clients identify requirements, reduce risk, and achieve compliance quickly and cost-effectively.

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What Happens Next

Add your chosen services to the quote and submit the short request form. We’ll review your scope and follow this simple process:

  1. Add to Quote & Submit Request
    Pick your services, complete the RFQ form, and send.
  2. Receive Your Proposal
    For clear scopes we usually quote the same day. Complex projects may need a quick call to refine deliverables.
  3. Confirm & Prepare
    Approve the proposal and provide PO/payment. For site work we’ll issue your Site-Specific Protocol (SSP) and RAMS.
  4. Project Delivery
    On-site testing is MCERTS & UKAS accredited to ISO/IEC 17025. Consultancy delivered in person or remotely (Teams/phone).
  5. Analysis & Reporting
    You’ll receive clear, detailed reports covering all agreed deliverables, formatted for straightforward regulatory or project use.
  6. Expert Aftercare
    We’ll review your results with you and discuss any implications. If further testing or work is required, we’ll provide a separate quote. Regular customers may be eligible for loyalty pricing on future projects.