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February 2002

Symposium Summary: Exporting and Importing Air Pollution, Regional and Global Transport

Abstract

Sponsored by the MIT Laboratory for Energy and the Environment
11-12 July 2001
Endicott House, Dedham, Massachusetts

Symposium Chair
Robert Slott

Program Committee
Praveen Amar, NESCAUM
Maria Constantini, The Health Effects Institute
John Seinfeld, California Institute of Technology

Sponsors
American Chemistry Council, Chevron, California Air Resources Board, The Health Effects Institute, EPA, EPA Center for Airborne Organics, ExxonMobil, MARAMA, MIT Laboratory for Energy and the Environment Pennsylvania Power & Light, PGE National. NESCAUM, NACEC, Toyota, Volpe Research Center – DOT.

Agenda

July 11, 2001

  • Introduction: Russell Dickerson, University of Maryland
  • Ozone Transport in the US, Chair, Russell Dickerson
  • Ted Russell, Georgia Tech, Ozone Transport
  • Ken Schere, EPA, North American Research Strategy for Tropospheric Ozone
  • (NARSTO) Ozone and Particles Research Effort.
  • Terry Keating, EPA, Comparison of US and Europe Regional Ozone Policy. anel on Ozone Transport Assessment Group,(OTAG), Alex Farrell, CMU Mike Koerber, LADCO, Dealing with Transport: (Midwestern) State Perspective
  • Rich Poirot, Vermont Department of Environmental Protection, Addressing Regional Air Pollution Transport: Lessons from OTAG
  • Particulate Transport in the US: Chair, Praveen Amar, NESCAUM
  • John Watson, DRI, Intra- and Inter-basin pollutant transport in Central California
  • Bill Neff, NOAA, What the NFRAC Study can tell us about PM Transport.
  • Al Hansen, EPRI, Inferring Transport of Air Pollutants
  • Joe Paisie, EPA, What should we learn from our experience with regional ozone control policy that we should apply to regional PM?
  • Health Effects Associated with Long Range Transport: Chair, Maria Constantini, HEI
  • Tina Bahadori, American Chemistry Council, Exposure
  • Morton Lippman, NYU, Epidemiology,
  • Dan Krewski, University of Ottawa, Re-Analysis of PM Studies,

July 12, 2001

  • Mexico/US Cross-Border Transport: Chair, John Watson, Desert Research Institute
  • Bob Currey, UTEP, Paulette Middleton, Rand, and Carlos Rincon, Environmental Defense
  • David Allen, UT, TexAQS 2000
  • US/Canada Cross-border Transport, Chair: Paul Miller, NACEC
  • Jane Barton, Environment Canada
  • Long Range Transport; Chair, Glen Cass, Georgia Tech
  • Mario Molina, MIT, Impact On Air Quality Of Industrial Globalization And Long-Range Transport of Pollutants.
  • Terry Keating, EPA, Summary of June 2001 Conference On The Transport of Pollution From North America To Europe,
  • Greg Carmichael, U Iowa, Pollution from China,
  • Glen Cass, Long range PM transport from India,
  • What are highest priority topics for a research agenda?, Discussion Led by Mario Molina
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