Learn the Issues
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Poster Sessions (2016 NAAMC)
A variety of posters related to ambient air monitoring programs. Equipment and data management were available during the conference
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Sensors and Other Emerging Technologies (2016 NAAMC)
This session covered new and emerging sensor technologies being tested
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Air Toxics (2016 NAAMC)
An update and overview of the NATTS network and NATTS data analysis and methods.
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Quality Assurance Training (2016 NAAMC)
Training will focus on quality control including: what to look for early and often; performance and evaluations programs; technical systems audit and data quality assessments
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PM2.5 Gravimetric Lab Training (2016 NAAMC)
This training focused on understanding/applying the PM2.5 FRM in 40 CFR part 50, Appendix L and the updated QA Guidance Document 2.12. it was geared primarily for monitoring and QA managers and staff.
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Data Validation Training (2016 NAAMC)
An overview of data validation for air monitoring data using EPA's new Data Analysis and Reporting Tool (DART).
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Air Quality System (AQS) Training (2016 NAAMC)
Air Quality System Training related to air pollution data management
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Plenary Sessions (2016 NAAMC)
Presentations/papers given by keynote speakers at the 2016 National Ambient Air Monitoring conference
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2016 National Ambient Air Monitoring Conference Presentations
2016 National Ambient Air Monitoring conference, papers, and presentations
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Delaware - 2016 Annual Network Plan
Network plan provides framework for establishment and maintenance of air quality surveillance system for the state of Delaware.
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Air Toxics Community Studies (2016 NAAMC)
Community scale air toxics monitoring grant presentations provided.
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Air Quality System (AQS) (2016 NAAMC)
Basics of using the Air Quality System for ambient air quality data
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Clean, Green and Healthy Tribal Schools Video Series
Successful media outreach can earn you a larger audience for your messages, draw more participants to your activities and events, and can result in access to and leveraging of new resources.
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Sources of Combustion Products
In addition to environmental tobacco smoke, other sources of combustion products are unvented kerosene and gas space heaters, woodstoves, fireplaces, and gas stoves. The major pollutants released are carbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide, and particles.
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Fact Sheet: Final Petroleum Refinery Rule
This action sets forth the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA’s) decision on aspects of the Agency’s proposed reconsideration of the December 1, 2015,
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Water Utility Public Awareness Kit
Public awareness kit for water utilities
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MOVES2014 Update Log
a chronological listing of updates to MOVES2014, EPA’s Motor Vehicle Emission Simulator.
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What are combustion products?
Combustion pollutants found indoors include: outdoor air, tobacco smoke, exhaust from car and lawn mower internal combustion engines, and some hobby activities such as welding, woodburning, and soldering. Combustion pollutants can also come from vented or unvented combustion appliances. These appliances include space heaters, gas ranges and ovens, furnaces, gas…
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Winter Weather and Indoor Air Quality
Learn how winter weather can affect your indoor air quality.
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Resources about Asthma
As a healthcare professional, you want to improve the quality of life for your patients with asthma.