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Baseline study on air and precipitation quality for CO2 Technology Centre Mongstad. NILU OR

Tønnesen, D.; Dye, C.; Bøhler, T.

NILU-Norwegian Institute for Air Research has carried out a monitoring campaign around the Mongstad industrial area on behalf of CO2 Technology Centre Mongstad (TCM) to establish the current levels of air and precipitation quality prior to the start-up of the TCM, as well as using the collected data for a recommended permanent surveillance monitoring network in the area. The levels of NOX, particulate matter, formaldehyd and NH3 was at typical rural background level. Ethylamine, methylamine and dimethylamine was found above detection limits. Nitrosamines, nitramines and isocyanates were not found above detection limits. Two of the locations from the baseline study have been recommended

2011

Baseline of air pollution from 2000 to 2002. NILU F

Sivertsen, B.; Ahmed, H.; Saleh, A.; El Seoud, A.A.

2003

Baseline dispersion and exposure calculations of PM10 and NO2 for 2010, 2015, and 2020 for Oslo. NILU OR

Laupsa, H.; Slørdal, L.H.; Krognes, T.; Tønnesen, D.

2007

BASELINE ambient air quality monitoring at KPIZ, Abu Dhabi. NILU OR

Tibi, N.; Gopinath, V.

Abu Dhabi Ports Company (ADPC) is a master developer and regulator of ports in Abu Dhabi Emirate. The development of Khalifa Port and Industrial Zone (KPIZ) is one of the major strategic projects undertaken by ADPC. The KPIZ is located at Al Taweelah, midway between Dubai and Abu Dhabi City.
The survey aims to establish background AAQ levels at the project site and to compare the measured data with pertinent ambient air quality standards.
This report provides a summary of ambient air quality and meteorological measurements carried out during the 6 month period 24 August 2010 to 24 February 2011 which is referred to as Report No. 6.

2012

Base cations.

Lövblad, G.; Tarrasón, L.; Tørseth, K.

2004

Base cations deposition in Europe. IVL Report B1722

Hellsten, S.; van Loon, M.; Tarrasón, L.; Vestreng, V.; Tørseth, K.; Kindbom, K.; Aas, W.

2007

2012

BAPMAN. Air quality monitoring and management. NILU F

Sivertsen, B.; Marsteen, L.

2010

BAPMAN Training Seminar: Advanced air quality management and health impacts. 25 - 30 August 2013. NILU OR

Randall, S.; Sivertsen, B.; Vo, D.T.; Sundseth, K.

The Bangladesh Air Pollution Management (BAPMAN) project is an institutional-building project where NILU lends the necessary Air Quality Management (AQM) tools and associated training to the Clean Air and Sustainable Environment (CASE) program at the Department of Environment (DoE). The fourth training seminar at NILU for the BAPMAN project occurred in Kjeller, Norway from 25 - 30 August 2013. The seminar contained the following 2 workshops and accompanying goals. 1) Air Quality Management: reviewing AirQUIS and local progress; monitoring data statistics and reporting; emissions/dispersion exercise for Dhaka brick kilns, and scenario-building for future mitigation options; compiling draft reports based on monitoring data and emissions exercise. 2) Health Impacts: understanding health end-points (using Dhaka health data as case example); simple scenario building for effects of potential changes in future concentrations; compiling draft simple report/memo for basic health impacts from PM in Dhaka.

2014

BAPMAN Training Seminar: Advanced air quality management and health impacts. 25 - 29 November 2013, Kjeller, Norway. NILU OR

Randall, S.; Sivertsen, B.; Vo, D.T.; Sundseth, K.; Johnsrud, M.; Ahammad, Sk. S.

The Bangladesh Air Pollution Management (BAPMAN) project is an institutional-capacity building program where NILU lends the necessary Air Quality Management (AQM) tools and associated training to the Clean Air and Sustainable Environment (CASE) program at the Bangladesh Department of Environment (DoE). The last training seminar of the project was entitled "Advanced Air Quality Management and Health Impacts" and occurred at NILU from 25- 29 November 2013 as a part of the BAPMAN project. The seminar included three workshops: 1. Emissions - Improved competence with emissions inventories through completion of the emissions/dispersion exercise for brick kilns in Dhaka and write report based on findings; finalized top-down emissions report at national level for Bangladesh. 2. Monitoring Data - Advanced understanding of QC of monitoring data through preparation of monthly and annual reports for the data. 3. Health Impacts - Improved capacity in health impact assessment through completion of health impact exercise of PM exposure in Dhaka city and write report based on findings.

2014

BAPMAN Mission 9: Monitoring station quality control and emissions/dispersion modeling. 19-24 October 2013. Dhaka, Bangladesh. NILU OR

Randall, S.; Dauge, F.; Clemetsen, T.

The Bangladesh Air Pollution Management (BAPMAN) project is an institutional-building project where NILU lends the necessary Air Quality Management (AQM) tools and associated training to the Clean Air and Sustainable Environment (CASE) program at the Department of Environment (DoE). Mission 9 of the BAPMAN project occurred in Dhaka from 19-24 October 2013 where the target of the mission was to finalize Task 2 training (CAMS QA/QC), continue Task 1 training (AirQUIS emission inventory), and to upgrade the data retrieval interface for the AirQUIS server (Task 3).

2013

BAPMAN Mission 6: Continuous air monitoring operations, measurement data training, and data acquisition interface development. NILU OR

Randall, S.; Sivertsen, B.; Dauge, F.; Gjerstad, K.I.; Clemetsen, T.

The Bangladesh Air Pollution Management (BAPMAN) project is an institutional-building project where NILU lends the necessary Air Quality Management (AQM) tools and associated training to the Clean Air and Sustainable Environment (CASE) program at the Department of Environment (DoE). Mission 6 of the BAPMAN project occurred in Dhaka from 13-18 October 2012 where the target of the mission was to continue Task 2 training (CAMS QA/QC), continue Task 1 training (AirQUIS monitoring), and to develop a data retrieval interface for the AirQUIS server (Task 3).

2012

BAPMAN Mission 5: Continuous air monitoring operations and advanced emissions training. NILU OR

Randall, S.; Sivertsen, B.; Vo, D.T.; Dauge, F.

The Bangladesh Air Pollution Management (BAPMAN) project is an institutional-building project where NILU lends the necessary Air Quality Management (AQM) tools and associated training to the Clean Air and Sustainable Environment (CASE) program at the Department of Environment (DoE). Mission 5 of the BAPMAN project occurred in Dhaka from 26 May - 01 June 2012 where the target of the mission was to begin Task 2 training (CAMS QA/QC), continue Task 1/3 training (AirQUIS emissions and monitoring), and to hold a project workshop to recruit new interested experts at CASE/DoE in future trainings for each project task.

2012

BAPMAN Mission 4: Project planning and further AQ screening. 18-23 February 2012, Dhaka, Bangladesh. NILU OR

Randall, S.; Sivertsen, B.

The Bangladesh Air Pollution Management (BAPMAN) project is an institutional-building project where NILU lends the necessary Air Quality Management (AQM) tools and associated training to the Clean Air and Sustainable Environment (CASE) program at the Department of Environment (DoE). Mission 4 of the BAPMAN project occurred in Dhaka from 18-23 February 2012 where the target of the mission was to hold project planning meetings for administration of the project and to establish future missions to Dhaka and trainings at NILU in Norway, especially for the beginning of Task 2 (CAMS training). In addition, field data was collected on PM levels, traffic density flow estimates, and SO2 concentrations from select brick kilns using a UV camera.

2012

BAPMAN Mission 3: AirQUIS installation & training 22-26 May 2011, Dhaka, Bangladesh. NILU OR

Randall, S.; Sivertsen, B.; Ødegård, R.; Vo, D.T.

2011

Bangladesh Air Pollution Studies (BAPS): Task 5 (Industrial emission estimates). Final report. NILU OR

Rahman, M.M.; Begum, D.A.; Ahmed, N.; Randall, S.; Sivertsen, B.; Ahammad, S.S.

As part of the Bangladesh Air Pollution Studies (BAPS) under Clean Air & Sustainable Environment Project (CASE), stack emission measurements were made on several days at a steel mill and a ceramic industry, both located in the outskirts of Dhaka city. The measurements were made by ChE-BUET Team of the Bangladesh University of Engineering & Technology (BUET), Dhaka. The team has access to all the sophisticated equipment and expertise for emission measurements at industrial stacks. All equipment used were calibrated as per manufacturers' instructions. USEPA/ASTM approved methods were followed for all measurements.

2014

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