The Midwest Transportation Air Quality Summit, held from October 27-29, 2009, provided federal, state, regional, and local transportation and air agency representatives with an opportunity to discuss topics affecting both transportation and air quality planning. Conference sessions included state implementation planning activities for new air quality standards, mobile source emission inventories, highway project-level analyses, current diesel engine programs, climate change, mobile source air toxics, and on-going mobile source-related research studies. Attendees included 64 representatives from federal, state, regional, and local transportation or air agencies in the Midwest. States represented included Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Ohio, and Wisconsin. A total of 42 presentations were made by 32 speakers. These conference proceedings summarize the presentations and major messages from the conference.
Conference Proceedings: Midwest Transportation Air Quality Summit
2010
33 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Transportation , Air Pollution & Control , Transportation & Traffic Planning , Transportation systems , Air quality , Meetings , Air pollution control , Transportation planning , Implementation , Mobile sources , Air toxics , Inventories , Highway projects , State planning , Diesel engines , Climate change
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