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NNEMS Project 2011-304

The deadline for applying to the 2011 program was March 4, 2011. Details and program materials are provided for reference purposes.
Program Announcement
Identifier: EPA-EED-11-01
NNEMS Catalog for 2011
(EPA 171-B-11-001)
[PDF, 3.0 MB, 90 pages]
NNEMS Application Materials
[PDF, 1 MB, 17 pages]
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Title:
Evaluation of 2010 Ambient Air Monitoring Network Assessments
Office:
Office of Air and Radiation, Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards
Mission:
Developing and enforcing national ambient air quality standards through ambient and source monitoring and issuance of emission control regulations and associated policies.
Overview:
Under this project, the fellow will research the 2010 ambient monitoring network assessments that were conducted by state and local monitoring agencies in response to revised monitoring regulations. These assessments are expected to provide a roadmap of changes that are anticipated nationally over the next 5 years in air monitoring networks in response to changes in pollution, population, technology, and resources.
Specific elements of this project could include:
- Reviewing monitoring regulations that impact how states design and modify their air monitoring networks
- Reviewing the guidance document and the set of analytical tools that were prepared by EPA to assist monitoring agencies with the process of evaluating their networks
- Obtaining and researching (electronically or through hard-copy form) the complete set of network reports that were completed in response to this requirement and the monitoring website (AMTIC)
- Researching the state reports and preparing a summary document that includes an analysis of relevant national themes, such as:
- Areas of investment and divestment in monitoring resources
- Use of changing technology
- Discussions of key issues, such as environmental justice, impact of monitoring changes on sensitive populations (e.g., asthmatic children), and other key demographic trends
Goals:
The fellow will gain experience and understanding of ambient monitoring network design requirements and strategies, use of statistical and graphical analysis tools, and gain technical insights through discussions with both EPA regional office and state and local monitoring personnel. Oral and written communication skills will also be enhanced through technical discussions, preparation of a final report, and presentation to mentors and NNEMS colleagues at the completion of the project.
Final Product:
The fellow will develop a report that summarizes the issues noted above, including detailed summary tables of site/monitor changes that were noted in the assessments. Detailed outputs from this work could include maps, tables, and graphs describing work that is being done. The fellow will also conduct a presentation to mentors and NNEMS colleagues at the completion of the project.
Desired Level of Education:
Junior to Graduate Student
Project Location:
Research Triangle Park, North Carolina
Project Period:
5/10/2011 to 8/20/2011
Project Officer:
Dennis Shipman
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