List of Presentations and Materials Distributed During the Workshop

 

 

 

A. List of presentations available on hard copy

1. Health Effects and Exposure to PM and Associated Air Pollutants
Sulfur Oxides and their Health Effects
Ms. Petra Sanches, USEPA

2. The World Bank's Approach to Urban Air Quality Management
Ms. Magda Lovei, WB

3. First Steps in Air Pollution Control
Economic Incentive Programs
Mr. James Yarbrough, USEPA

4. National Report on the issues of reducing emissions of sulphur oxides and dust, Republic of Bulgaria

5. Country report "Reducing SOx and Particulate Emissions"
Romania

6. Country report (on SOx and Particulate Emissions)
Hungary

7. Reduction of Air Pollution in Poland (Slides)
Ms. Irena Plewicka, Polish Ministry of Environmental Protection and Forestry

8. Country status report (on SOx and Particulate Emissions) of Slovak Republic
Ms. Katarina Magulova, Slovak Hydrometeorological Institute

9. The Danish Environmental Support Fund, Air Quality Projects in Central and eastern Europe, Danish EPA
Mr. Douglas Clark, COWI

10. Reduction of emissions from VEAG power plants with specific consideration of the Schwarze Pumpe location
Mr. Dietmar Heinze, VEAG Berlin, Germany

11. Draft Synthesis report on Phase out of Leaded Gasoline
SILAQ

12. Draft Synthesis report for the SOx and Particulate Emission
SILAQ

 

B. List of materials distributed during the workshop

1. Health Effects and Exposure to PM and Associated Air Pollutants
Sulfur Oxides and their Health Effects
Ms. Petra Sanches, USEPA

2. First Steps in Air Pollution Control
Economic Incentive Programs
Mr. James Yarbrough, USEPA

3. What You Can Do To Reduce Air Pollution
USEPA

4. Country report (on SOx and Particulate Emissions), Hungary
(Only one copy per delegation)

5. Country status report (on SOx and Particulate Emissions) of Slovak Republic
Ms. Katarina Magulova, Slovak Hydrometeorological Institute
(Only one copy per delegation)

6. Newbaukraftwerk Schwarze Pumpe
VEAG, Germany

7. Draft Synthesis report on Phase out of Leaded Gasoline
SILAQ

8. Draft Synthesis report for the SOx and Particulate Emission
SILAQ

 

C. List of Materials available at the coordinator

 No
 Title/Authors
 Source
 Year
1
Mexico Emissions Inventory Program ManualsVolume V - Area Source Inventory Development, Draft Radian International,Sacramento, CA
1996
2
Compilation Of Air Pollutant Emission FactorsVolume I: Stationary Point And Area Sources U.S. Environmental Protection AgencyOffice of Air and RadiationOffice of Air Quality Planning and Standards,North Carolina
1985
3
The Economic Toll of Pollution's Effects on Health World BankPollution Prevention and Abatement HandbookPart II
1997
4
Urban Air Quality Management World BankPollution Prevention and Abatement HandbookPart II
1997
5
Airshed Models World BankPollution Prevention and Abatement HandbookPart II
1997
6
Indicators of Pollution Management World BankPollution Prevention and Abatement HandbookPart II
1997
7
Comparative Risk Assessment World BankPollution Prevention and Abatement HandbookPart II
1997
8
Standards of Performance for New Residential Wood Heaters Environmental Protection Agency40 CFR Ch. I (7-1-97 Edition), Subpart AAA  
9
Air Programs (Continued)Part 60 - Standards of Performance for New Stationary Sources Environmental Protection Agency40 CFR Ch. I (7-1-97 Edition), Subchapter C  
10
Evaluation of Conventional and Advanced Coal Cleaning TechniquesA. B. Onursal, J. Buroff, and J. Strauss Air and Energy Engineering Research LaboratoryOffice of Research and DevelopmentU.S. Environmental Protection Agency
1986
11
The Fate of Trace Metals in a Rotary Kiln Incinerator with a Venturi/ Packed Column ScrubberVolume I - Technical ResultsD.J. Fournier, Jr., W.E. Whitworth, Jr., J.W. Lee, and L.R. WaterlandAcurex Corporation Risk Reduction Engineering LaboratoryOffice of Research and DevelopmentU.S. Environmental Protection Agency
1990
12
Evaluation of Emission Sources from Creosote Wood Treatment OperationsCharles C. Vaught and Rebecca L. NicholsonMidwest Research Institute Control Technology CenterU.S. Environmental Protection Agency
1989
13
Economics of Nitrogen Oxides, Sulfur Oxides, and Ash Control Systems for Coal-Fired Utility Power PlantsJ.D. Maxwell and L.R. HumphriesTVA, Power and Engineering Air and Energy Engineering Research LaboratoryOffice of Research and DevelopmentU.S. Environmental Protection Agency
1985
14
Final Report:Correlation of Coal Properties with Environmental Control Technology Needs for Sulfur and trace ElementsD.M. White, L.O. Edwards, A.G. Eklund, D.A. DuBose, F.D. Skinner, D.L. Richman, and J. C. Dikerman Radian Corporation Industrial Environmental Research LaboratoryOffice of Research and Development U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
1984
15
Proceedings:First Combined FGD and Dry SO2 Control SymposiumVolume 1. Sessions 1,2,3, and 4 Air and Energy Engineering Research Laboratory Office of Research and Development U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
1989
16
Analysis of Residential Coal Stove EmissionsMarcus Cooke, Warren E. Bresler, Robert B. Iden, Timothy L. Hayes, and Sharron E. Rogers Office of Research and DevelopmentU.S. Environmental Protection Agency
1983
17
Source Assessment: Coal-fired Residential Combustion Equipment Field Tests, June 1977D.G. DeAngelis and R.B. Reznik Environmental Protection Agency
1978
18
Open Space As An Air Resource Management MeasureVolume I: Sink FactorsR.S. DeSanto, W.H. Smith, J.A. Miller, W.P. McMillen, and K.A. MacGregor Environmental Protection Agency Office of Air and waste ManagementOffice of Air Quality Planning and Standards
1976
19
List of Designated Reference and Equivalent Methods U.S. Environmental Protection AgencyNational Exposure Research Laboratory
1997
20
Clean Air Funds, Economic Incentives and NAAQS Attainment Strategies    
21
Selected International Receptor-Based Air-Quality StandardsLeighton S. Cochran and Roger A. Plelke, Endre Kovacs Air and Waste Management Association
1992
22
Giant nursery to help Mexico City's airGerardo Rios ENN News
1997
23
What You Can Do To Reduce Air PollutionA Citizen's Guide to What Individuals and Communities Can Do to Help Meet the Goals of the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990 United States Environmental Protection Agency
1992
24
Reduction of NOx and SO2 Using Gas Reburning, Sorbent Injection and Integrated Technologies Clean Coal TechnologyTopical Report Number 3
1993
25
Workbook of Atmospheric Dispersion EstimatesD. Bruce Turner U.S. Environmental Protection AgencyOffice of Air Programs, North Carolina
1970
26
Final ReportControl of Pollutant Emissions from Waste Burning Southwest Center for Environmental Research and Policy  
27
Residential Wood and Coal Combustion - Task 3Health Effects Literature SearchBarbara Burton and Alan Senzel EPA
1984
28
Guideline SeriesGuidance Document for Residential Wood Combustion Emission Control Measures U.S. Environmental Protection AgencyOffice of Air and RadiationOffice of Air Quality Planning and Standards
1989
29
Brochure on National Air Quality: Status and Trends United States Environmental Protection AgencyOffice of Air Quality Planning and Standards
1996
30
Facts and Figures 96/97 VAEGVereinigte Enegiewerke Aktiengesellschaft  
31
Neubaukraftwerk Schwarze Pumpe VAEGSVK Schwarze Pumpe - VEAG Kraftwerkgesellschaft mbH
1995
32
First Steps in Air Pollution ControlJames Yarbrough U.S. EPA  
33
Reduction of emissions from VEAG power plants with specific consideration of the Schwarze Pumpe location Presentation at the Sofia Initiative Workshop:Collaborative Programme on Improving Local Air Quality (SILAQ)
1998
34
Health Effects and Exposures to PM and Associated Air Pollutants    



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