Webinar Event

Air Quality Modeling - Fundamentals of AERMOD

Start Date

Oct 15, 2009

Times

Start time: 2:00 p.m.
End time: 4:00 p.m.
Time zone: Eastern

Code

136130

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Join the Air & Waste Management Association for “Air Quality Modeling – Fundamentals of AERMOD,” to address the fundamentals and procedures for using the popular dispersion model AERMOD to calculate air quality impacts and manage air resources.

George Schewe of Trinity Consultants and Josh Dunbar of Falcon Engineering will discuss AERMOD and answer pivotal questions including:

·        What is AERMOD?

·        Why would you need to use it?

·        What unique features and atmospheric processes are represented?

·        What are the data requirements?

·        How are the results interpreted and how are they used in regulatory impact assessments?

·        Where can it be obtained?

More about dispersion models:  Dispersion models are tools used to determine the air quality impacts of emissions from ambient air sources. They are used extensively for regulatory purposes to meet the needs of regulations derived under the Clean Air Act. The U.S. EPA recommends specific methods, models, and interpretations in the Guideline on Air Quality Models. A specific model recommended for refined modeling analyses is the AERMOD Model.  

ABOUT THE PRESENTER:

George J. Schewe, CCM, QEP

Mr. Schewe is a Principal Consultant with Trinity, is a Certified Consulting Meteorologist, and a Qualified Environmental Professional with 33 years of air dispersion modeling consulting and teaching experience.  He has directed dispersion modeling studies dealing with development, implementation, and application with regard to air regulations and air toxics for a wide variety of industrial environmental clients. 

REGISTRATION FEES:

Registration fee includes: one telephone connection, one Internet connection, access to downloadable handout materials, and unlimited participation at your site.

Government Member

$175 USD

Member

$195 USD

Government Nonmember

$210 USD

Nonmember        

$230 USD

Student $100 USD

CD RECORDING:

The CD recording is a recording of the live webinar presentation. If you can't make it to the live event, consider a CD recording!

Registration Type

CD Recording

Government Member

$175 USD

Member                

$195 USD

Government Nonmember

$210 USD

Nonmember                        

$230 USD

Student

$100 USD

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