Presentations from the Air Toxics Monitoring Data Analysis Workshop - Sept. 27-28, 2005
Electronic versions of the presentations made at the Sept. 27-28
workshop are available below. To access individual presentation
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DAY 1 -- September 27, 2005
Agenda
Air Toxics Monitoring
Program Overview - Mike Jones, EPA/OAQPS
Air Toxics Program Manager's
Perspective on Ambient Monitoring - Penny Lassiter, EPA/OAQPS
Weekday/Weekend Differences
of Toxic Air Pollutants in Houston, New York, and Philadelphia -
Christian Seigneur and Betty Pun, AER
Evaluating HAP Trends: A
Look at Emissions, Concentrations, and Regulation Analyses for Selected
Metropolitan Statistical Areas - Regi Oommen, ERG
Use of Air Toxics Data for
Risk Assessment - Ken Mitchell, EPA/Region 4
Air Toxics Characterization -
St. Louis Coummunity Air Project - Eric Giroir, MO DNR
Toxicological Review of 2003 Air
Toxics Data from Nashville, TN MSA - Sanmi Areola, Nashville Metro Public Health
Dept.
Air Toxics Monitoring in
the Greater Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky Area: Focus on Traffic-Related
Pollutants - Sergey Grinshpun, Univ. of Cincinnati
Delaware Air Toxics Assessment
Study - Joe Martin, DDEQ
Quality Assurance Update -
Dennis Mikel, EPA/OAQPS
Developments in Real Time,
Trace Air Toxics Monitoring - Brian Gullett, EPA/ORD
Monitoring Methods Update - Dennis Mikel, EPA/OAQPS
DAY 2 -- September 28, 2005
Air Program Manager's Data Analysis
Workgroup - Available/Proposed Guidance for Local-Scale Monitoring - Jaime Julian, EPA Region 5
Summary of Previous Data
Analyses/Lessons Learned - Hilary Hafner, STI
Data Preparation - Mike McCarthy, STI
Temporal
Trends in Air Toxics, Diurnal, Seasonal, Annual - Hilary Hafner, STI
Spatial
Variability in Air Toxis: Between and Within Cities - Mike McCarthy, STI
Other
Analyses: MACT, Inter-Pollutant Relationships, Meteorologically-Adjusted
Trends - Mike, McCarthy, STI
Summary/Conclusions -
Hilary Hafner, STI
Ideas for Future
Work