Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 110
Book Description
An implementation plan has been developed for providing a scientific basis for meeting long-term national information needs for understanding the formation, effects, and control of ground-level ozone. The plan focuses on four major ozone management areas: the lower Fraser valley, the prairies, the Windsor-Quebec City corridor, and the southern Atlantic region. This report describes current ozone-precursor monitoring activities being conducted by federal, provincial, municipal, and industrial agencies. It assesses each monitoring network for performance relative to monitoring guidelines for nitrogen oxides (NOx), volatile organic compounds (VOC), ozone, and carbon monoxide. It also notes key sites for each site classification and identifies network limitations, basing regional and national recommendations for additional monitoring upon these limitations. The report also presents implementation options ranging from keeping the status quo to expanding the network to enable a preventive approach to air quality management. The appendix contains detailed guidelines for ambient air monitoring of NOx, ozone, and VOC.
Ground-level Ozone and Precursor Monitoring Guidelines and Implementation Report
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 110
Book Description
An implementation plan has been developed for providing a scientific basis for meeting long-term national information needs for understanding the formation, effects, and control of ground-level ozone. The plan focuses on four major ozone management areas: the lower Fraser valley, the prairies, the Windsor-Quebec City corridor, and the southern Atlantic region. This report describes current ozone-precursor monitoring activities being conducted by federal, provincial, municipal, and industrial agencies. It assesses each monitoring network for performance relative to monitoring guidelines for nitrogen oxides (NOx), volatile organic compounds (VOC), ozone, and carbon monoxide. It also notes key sites for each site classification and identifies network limitations, basing regional and national recommendations for additional monitoring upon these limitations. The report also presents implementation options ranging from keeping the status quo to expanding the network to enable a preventive approach to air quality management. The appendix contains detailed guidelines for ambient air monitoring of NOx, ozone, and VOC.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 110
Book Description
An implementation plan has been developed for providing a scientific basis for meeting long-term national information needs for understanding the formation, effects, and control of ground-level ozone. The plan focuses on four major ozone management areas: the lower Fraser valley, the prairies, the Windsor-Quebec City corridor, and the southern Atlantic region. This report describes current ozone-precursor monitoring activities being conducted by federal, provincial, municipal, and industrial agencies. It assesses each monitoring network for performance relative to monitoring guidelines for nitrogen oxides (NOx), volatile organic compounds (VOC), ozone, and carbon monoxide. It also notes key sites for each site classification and identifies network limitations, basing regional and national recommendations for additional monitoring upon these limitations. The report also presents implementation options ranging from keeping the status quo to expanding the network to enable a preventive approach to air quality management. The appendix contains detailed guidelines for ambient air monitoring of NOx, ozone, and VOC.
Ground-Level Ozone and Precursor Monitoring Guidelines and Implementation Report
Ground-level Ozone and Pecursor Monitoring Guidelines and Implementation Report
Author: Multi-stakeholder NOx/VOC Science Program. Ambient air monitoring working group
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 110
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 110
Book Description
Ground-level Ozone and Persursor Monitoring Guidelines and Implementation Report : Report of the Ambient Air Monitoring Working Group
Canadian 1996 NOx/VOC Science Assessment
Author: Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Air
Languages : en
Pages : 110
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Air
Languages : en
Pages : 110
Book Description
National Ambient Air Quality Objectives for Ground-level Ozone [electronic Resource] : Summary Science Assessment Document : a Report
Author: Canada. Environment Canada
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780662280422
Category : Air
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780662280422
Category : Air
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Nitrogen oxides (NOx) why and how they are controlled
Author:
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
ISBN: 1428902805
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 57
Book Description
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
ISBN: 1428902805
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 57
Book Description
Rethinking the Ozone Problem in Urban and Regional Air Pollution
Author: National Research Council
Publisher: National Academies Press
ISBN: 0309046319
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 525
Book Description
Despite more than 20 years of regulatory efforts, concern is widespread that ozone pollution in the lower atmosphere, or troposphere, threatens the health of humans, animals, and vegetation. This book discusses how scientific information can be used to develop more effective regulations to control ozone. Rethinking the Ozone Problem in Urban and Regional Air Pollution discusses: The latest data and analysis on how tropospheric ozone is formed. How well our measurement techniques are functioning. Deficiencies in efforts to date to control the problem. Approaches to reducing ozone precursor emissions that hold the most promise. What additional research is needed. With a wealth of technical information, the book discusses atmospheric chemistry, the role of oxides of nitrogen (NOx) and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in ozone formation, monitoring and modeling the formation and transport processes, and the potential contribution of alternative fuels to solving the tropospheric ozone problem. The committee discusses criteria for designing more effective ozone control efforts. Because of its direct bearing on decisions to be made under the Clean Air Act, this book should be of great interest to environmental advocates, industry, and the regulatory community as well as scientists, faculty, and students.
Publisher: National Academies Press
ISBN: 0309046319
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 525
Book Description
Despite more than 20 years of regulatory efforts, concern is widespread that ozone pollution in the lower atmosphere, or troposphere, threatens the health of humans, animals, and vegetation. This book discusses how scientific information can be used to develop more effective regulations to control ozone. Rethinking the Ozone Problem in Urban and Regional Air Pollution discusses: The latest data and analysis on how tropospheric ozone is formed. How well our measurement techniques are functioning. Deficiencies in efforts to date to control the problem. Approaches to reducing ozone precursor emissions that hold the most promise. What additional research is needed. With a wealth of technical information, the book discusses atmospheric chemistry, the role of oxides of nitrogen (NOx) and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in ozone formation, monitoring and modeling the formation and transport processes, and the potential contribution of alternative fuels to solving the tropospheric ozone problem. The committee discusses criteria for designing more effective ozone control efforts. Because of its direct bearing on decisions to be made under the Clean Air Act, this book should be of great interest to environmental advocates, industry, and the regulatory community as well as scientists, faculty, and students.
Air Quality Management in the United States
Author: Committee on Air Quality Management in the United States
Publisher: National Academy Press
ISBN:
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 436
Book Description
Managing the nation's air quality is a complex undertaking, involving tens of thousands of people in regulating thousands of pollution sources. The authors identify what has worked and what has not, and they offer wide-ranging recommendations for setting future priorities, making difficult choices, and increasing innovation. This new book explores how to better integrate scientific advances and new technologies into the air quality management system. The volume reviews the three-decade history of governmental efforts toward cleaner air, discussing how air quality standards are set and results measured, the design and implementation of control strategies, regulatory processes and procedures, special issues with mobile pollution sources, and more. The book looks at efforts to spur social and behavioral changes that affect air quality, the effectiveness of market-based instruments for air quality regulation, and many other aspects of the issue. Rich in technical detail, this book will be of interest to all those engaged in air quality management: scientists, engineers, industrial managers, law makers, regulators, health officials, clean-air advocates, and concerned citizens.
Publisher: National Academy Press
ISBN:
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 436
Book Description
Managing the nation's air quality is a complex undertaking, involving tens of thousands of people in regulating thousands of pollution sources. The authors identify what has worked and what has not, and they offer wide-ranging recommendations for setting future priorities, making difficult choices, and increasing innovation. This new book explores how to better integrate scientific advances and new technologies into the air quality management system. The volume reviews the three-decade history of governmental efforts toward cleaner air, discussing how air quality standards are set and results measured, the design and implementation of control strategies, regulatory processes and procedures, special issues with mobile pollution sources, and more. The book looks at efforts to spur social and behavioral changes that affect air quality, the effectiveness of market-based instruments for air quality regulation, and many other aspects of the issue. Rich in technical detail, this book will be of interest to all those engaged in air quality management: scientists, engineers, industrial managers, law makers, regulators, health officials, clean-air advocates, and concerned citizens.
Urban Meteorology
Author: National Research Council
Publisher: National Academies Press
ISBN: 0309252202
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 190
Book Description
According to the United Nations, three out of five people will be living in cities worldwide by the year 2030. The United States continues to experience urbanization with its vast urban corridors on the east and west coasts. Although urban weather is driven by large synoptic and meso-scale features, weather events unique to the urban environment arise from the characteristics of the typical urban setting, such as large areas covered by buildings of a variety of heights; paved streets and parking areas; means to supply electricity, natural gas, water, and raw materials; and generation of waste heat and materials. Urban Meteorology: Forecasting, Monitoring, and Meeting Users' Needs is based largely on the information provided at a Board on Atmospheric Sciences and Climate community workshop. This book describes the needs for end user communities, focusing in particular on needs that are not being met by current urban-level forecasting and monitoring. Urban Meteorology also describes current and emerging meteorological forecasting and monitoring capabilities that have had and will likely have the most impact on urban areas, some of which are not being utilized by the relevant end user communities. Urban Meteorology explains that users of urban meteorological information need high-quality information available in a wide variety of formats that foster its use and within time constraints set by users' decision processes. By advancing the science and technology related to urban meteorology with input from key end user communities, urban meteorologists can better meet the needs of diverse end users. To continue the advancement within the field of urban meteorology, there are both short-term needs-which might be addressed with small investments but promise large, quick returns-as well as future challenges that could require significant efforts and investments.
Publisher: National Academies Press
ISBN: 0309252202
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 190
Book Description
According to the United Nations, three out of five people will be living in cities worldwide by the year 2030. The United States continues to experience urbanization with its vast urban corridors on the east and west coasts. Although urban weather is driven by large synoptic and meso-scale features, weather events unique to the urban environment arise from the characteristics of the typical urban setting, such as large areas covered by buildings of a variety of heights; paved streets and parking areas; means to supply electricity, natural gas, water, and raw materials; and generation of waste heat and materials. Urban Meteorology: Forecasting, Monitoring, and Meeting Users' Needs is based largely on the information provided at a Board on Atmospheric Sciences and Climate community workshop. This book describes the needs for end user communities, focusing in particular on needs that are not being met by current urban-level forecasting and monitoring. Urban Meteorology also describes current and emerging meteorological forecasting and monitoring capabilities that have had and will likely have the most impact on urban areas, some of which are not being utilized by the relevant end user communities. Urban Meteorology explains that users of urban meteorological information need high-quality information available in a wide variety of formats that foster its use and within time constraints set by users' decision processes. By advancing the science and technology related to urban meteorology with input from key end user communities, urban meteorologists can better meet the needs of diverse end users. To continue the advancement within the field of urban meteorology, there are both short-term needs-which might be addressed with small investments but promise large, quick returns-as well as future challenges that could require significant efforts and investments.