Power Point Presentations from the Technical Program of the
PNWIS/A&WMA 2004 Annual Conference in Portland, Oregon
The presentations, in Acrobat (pdf) format, are hyperlinked below
Session 1 - Thursday, November 4, 2004, 8:30 am 10:00 am
NSR Reform Review |
Green House Gases |
Air Quality Modeling Issues |
Environmental and Business Ethics |
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Climate Change- Case of Think Locally & Act Globally - Mark Trexler |
A Model Evaluation Study of AERMOD and ISCST3 for Elevated Sources Located in Complex Terrain - Ken Richmond, MFG |
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Green house Gas Emissions in Forest Products Industry - Brad Upton |
A visibility study using modern computer power and brute force - Bart Brashers, MFG |
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Climate Change - Can We Make Consumer Markets Work? - Mark Trexler |
Session 2 - Thursday, November 4, 2004, 10:30 am 12:00 pm
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Urban Air Toxics |
Pollution Control Issues |
Innovative Remedial Technologies & Issues |
Sustainability |
Portland Air Toxics Assessment An Overview - Sarah Armitage, Oregon DEQ |
Case Study: Rejuventation, Inc. - David Kuntz, Oregon DEQ and Jeff Shay, Rejuventation, Inc. |
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Portland Air Toxics Assessment - Emissions Inventory - Jeffrey Stocum & Chris Swab, Oregon DEQ |
Alternative Landfill Covers in Cold Climates - William Schnabel, University of Anchorage |
Developing Engineers the World Needs Most! - |
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Portland Air Toxics Assessment Dispersion Modeling - Phil Allen, Oregon DEQ |
Sustainable Treatment The Pureleau system - Lawrence Lambert, Pureleau Industries |
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Portland Air Toxics Assessment: Model-to-Monitor Comparisons - Gregg Lande, Oregon DEQ |
Session 3 - Thursday, November 4, 2004, 1:30 pm 3:00 pm
Urban Air Toxics |
Odor Issues |
IAQ and Industrial Hygiene Challenges |
Environmental Management |
Choosing the Most Effective Odor Measurement Technique - Bradley Striebig, Gonzaga University |
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Portland Air Toxics Assessment: Effects Assessment & Risk Characterization - Bruce Hope, ODEQ |
Using Computer Applications to Improve Environmental Management - Paul Beauchemin, Envirochem |
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Linking Health Outcomes with Environmental Exposures Asthma and Air Quality - Carlo Pearson, Oregon Health Sciences University |
Exploration of An Effective Audit Program = Alden Anderson, RETEC |
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Reducing BPs Environmental Footprint on the North Slope - Janet Platt, BP Exploration (Alaska) |
Session 4 - Thursday, November 4, 2004, 3:30 pm 5:00 pm
Urban Air Toxics |
Toxics & Mercury Reduction Strategies |
The Changing Landscape of Due Diligence |
quis custodiet ipsos custodes - who will guard the guardians? |
Portland Air Toxics Assessment - Follow-up - Cory-Ann Wind, Oregon DEQ |
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Portland Air Toxics Project Within Regional-National EPA Perspective - Peter Murchie, US EPA Region 10 |
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Port of Portland Air Emissions Inventory - Phil Ralston and Steve Mrazek, Port of Portland |
Voluntary Compliance and Due Diligence Avoiding the Slippery Slope - Dave Einolf, ERM |
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Session 5 - Friday, November 5, 2004, 8:30 am - 10:00 am
Air Toxics Future & Emission Reduction Strategies |
Air Quality Measurement |
Sediments |
Native American Issues |
Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement For Integrated Resource Management Planning Coeur dAlene Tribe - Dautis Pearson, URS Corporation |
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Why Federal Land Managers are Concerned about Nitrogen Emissions in the Northwest - Mark Fenn and Linda Geiser, USDA Forest Service; Elizabeth Waddell and Ellen Porter, National Park Service |
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Detection of a Pulp Mill Plume at 35 km Downwind - Warren McCormick, BC MWLAP |
Nondestructive Technology for Measuring Toxic Gases - R.M. Neti, California Analytical |
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Determining the Proper Wind Sensor Height on a Building Using CFD - J.D. McAlpine and Mike Ruby |
EC Challenge - see Session 6 |
Session 6 - Friday, November 5, 2004, 10:30 am 12:00 pm
Compliance Management & Legal Issues |
Collaborative Rule Development |
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Student Environmental Challenge (EC) Presentations |
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Successful PSD Avoidance for a Wood-Fired Boiler Modification - Doug Morrison, Environmental Law NW |
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