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This conference is intended to bring together individuals from industry, academia, and government for information exchange on current advances in air monitoring, measurement methods and technology.

Date: 19.04.2004 - 22.04.2004
National/International: National
Language: English
Type: Symposium
Location: Research Triangle Park, NC
Contact: Embassy Suites Raleigh Durham
201 Harrison Oaks Blvd.
Cary, NC 27513
Phone: 919-677-1840
Fax: 919-677-1841
Conference web site at:   http:⁄⁄www.awma.org⁄events⁄confs⁄Measurements⁄defa
ult1.asp
Sponsor: Air and Waste Management Association


From 1985 to 2000, EPA and A&WMA conducted a joint Symposium on Measurement of Toxic and Related Air Pollutants. The spirit of that Symposium was revised and proclaimed a resounding success in November 2002 in San Francisco, CA. Intended as an annual event with alternating east and west cost locations, the Symposium on Air Quality Measurement Methods and Technology—2004 continues the tradition. This conference is intended to bring together individuals from industry, academia, and government for information exchange on current advances in air monitoring, measurement methods and technology. Both laboratory and field applications are invited. The 2004 conference will be held at the Embassy Suites in Cary North Carolina near Research Triangle Park from April 19 to 22, 2004. Concurrent sessions will be held, along with a vendor exhibition. Full papers of presentations will be compiled in a proceedings volume (on CD) to be distributed to all conference attendees following the symposium. Papers can be published on an expedited basis in a dedicated issue of the Journal of the AWMA.

Papers are being sought for presentations on all air quality measurement and monitoring topics, including (but not limited to) the following sessions under development:


• PM Chemical Speciation
• Chemical Speciation Data Analysis
• Carbon Species
• New Stationary Source Methods
• National Air Toxics and Trends Sites
• Integrated Ambient Toxics Measurements
• Continuous Ambient Toxics Measurements
• Monitoring Network Method Consistency
• VOC/SVOC Measurement Advances
• Ozone and Ozone Precursor Studies
• Laboratory Method Development
• Quality Assurance/Quality Control in Measurements
• Superfund Air Toxics Monitoring
• Stationary Source Monitoring Case Studies
• Optical Methods
• Exposure and Residual Risk
• Homeland Security Energetics Detection and Analysis
• Ambient Monitoring

One-page abstracts of approximately 200-300 words must be submitted to the new AWMA on-line abstract submission (coming soon) system by December 1, 2003. Draft manuscripts will be due by February 15, 2004, and final manuscripts by March 15, 2003.

Queries can be directed to Dr. Ray Merrill at Measurement-Conf2004@airmeasurement.com. The preliminary program will be announced on January 30, 2004. 









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