MARAMA and NESCAUM co-hosted the 2004 Joint MARAMA/NESCAUM Monitoring Committee meeting on October 18-20, 2004 in Atlantic City, NJ.
Topics for the three day meeting included:
- National Monitoring Strategy
- Air Monitoring Issues
- AQS Data Access
- SOAP Project
- Analysing STN and IMPROVE Data
Presentations:
Final Agenda
Meeting Summary
EPA Regional Monitoring Issues and Priorities, Walter Wilkie and Ted Erdman, EPA Region III
Comparing STN Data from the Liberty and Lawrenceville Monitoring Sites in Allegheny County, PA Jason Maranche, Allegheny County
State and Local Agency PM2.5 Web Sites in the MARAMA Region, Alice Lutrey, MARAMA
NESCAUM Break-Out Session
Update and Discussion of Implementing the National Monitoring Strategy Tim Hanley, OAQPS and the MARAMA/NESCAUM States
Update and Discussion of Other Important Air Monitoring Issues Tim Hanley, OAQPS and the MARAMA/NESCAUM States
Plans for Enhanced AQS Data Access - the Evolution of AQS, Nick Mangus, EPA
Air Toxics
Results of the Speciation of Organics for Apportionment of PM2.5 Project (SOAP), Dr. Monica Mazurek, Rutgers University
PM2.5 Forecasting in the Mid-Atlantic: Overview and Initial Results Bill Ryan, Penn State University
Analyzing STN and IMPROVE Data in the MARAMA and NESCAUM Regions
PM2.5 and Regional Haze Monitoring
Practical Experiences Operating Rural Aerosol Intensive Network (RAIN) Sites
A "First Look" at Rural Aerosol Intensive Network (RAIN) Data George Allen, NESCAUM
Using a Two-Wavelength Aethalometer to Observe Wood Smoke George Allen, NESCAUM
Impacts of Atmospheric Nitrogen Deposition on New Jersey Pine Barren Forests Tom Belton, NJ
Training Environmental Statisticians - Tomorrow's Problem Solvers William F. Hunt, Jr., North Carolina State University
IMPROVE Site Visit at the Forsythe NWR at Brigantine, NJ Sandra Silva, Deborah Long, and Steve Atzert, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
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