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Since 2003, HAMN members have contributed approximately $2.8 million in support of the Hamilton Air Monitoring Network. See Figure #5 below. Since 2003, HAMN has invested $300,000 to improve the network by replacing aging equipment and enhancing the air particulate monitoring program. In 2007, HAMN approved a $70,000 capital investment for a real-time telemetry and data acquisition system and a web-based data access system.
Figure 5 - HAMN Capital Investment
This system will provide HAMN members with real-time, web-based data access for all current and historical data. Funding has also been provided to develop a HAMN website with public access to the Hamilton Air Monitoring Network.
The chart below (Figure #6) illustrates the cost break down to operate the HAMN network. Over the seven years of operation, HAMN has invested in more real-time air particulate monitoring equipment and reduced the dependency on expensive laboratory analysis for air particulate determinations. Laboratory costs in 2003 were 35% ($140,000) of our annual budget. In 2008, we successfully reduced these costs to 24% ($96,000) of the operating budget. Moreover, real-time measurement provides continuous monitoring while lab-based analysers only afford a 24-hour average every sixth day.
Figure 6 - HAMN Cost Distribution 2006-2008
Approximately $50,000 a year is used in our Capital Reserve Fund for instrument replacements and enhancements to the network.
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