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Grantee Research Project Results

2002 Progress Report: Technology Commercialization And Education

EPA Grant Number: R827649C006
Subproject: this is subproject number 006 , established and managed by the Center Director under grant R827649
(EPA does not fund or establish subprojects; EPA awards and manages the overall grant for this center).

Center: Center for Air Toxic Metals® (CATM®)
Center Director: Groenewold, Gerald
Title: Technology Commercialization And Education
Investigators: Pavlish, John H. , Benson, Steven A. , Purfeerst, Cynthia M. , Wixo, Constance Y.
Institution: University of North Dakota
EPA Project Officer: Chung, Serena
Project Period: October 15, 1999 through October 14, 2002
Project Period Covered by this Report: October 15, 2001 through October 14, 2002
Project Amount: Refer to main center abstract for funding details.
RFA: Center for Air Toxic Metals (CATM) (1998) RFA Text |  Recipients Lists
Research Category: Targeted Research

Objective:

The overall objective of this research project, conducted by the Center for Air Toxic MetalsSM (CATMSM), is to address air toxic trace element emissions that have become a matter of worldwide concern, as well as a regulatory issue in the United States. The goal of CATMSM is to develop key information on air toxic metal compounds to support the development and implementation of pollution prevention and control strategies that will effectively reduce air toxic metal emissions and releases to the environment.

The specific objective of this research project is to broaden the Center's efforts in the areas of technology commercialization, education, and publication.

Progress Summary:

Technology Commercialization, Education, and Publication. To facilitate the transfer of technical information produced by CATMSM, several communication vehicles are used, including participation in conferences, symposia, workshops, educational programs, annual meetings, peer review, and the publication of a semiannual newsletter.

The Energy and Environmental Research Center (EERC), through CATMSM, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, and the U.S. Department of Energy, have organized and sponsored three conferences on Air Quality: Mercury, Trace Elements, and Particulate Matter, held in 1998, 2000, and 2002. The first conference was held in Tysons Corner, VA, and the second in McLean, VA. In 2002, the third conference was held in Arlington, VA. Air Quality IV: Mercury, Trace Elements, and Particulate Matter is scheduled to be held on September 22-24, 2003, in Arlington, VA. The Air Quality Conference is a forum for reviewing the current state-of-the-science and policy on the mercury pollutants, trace elements, and particulate matter in the environment.

The CATMSM Web Site has been maintained throughout the year and can be accessed at www.undeerc.org Exit . Copies of the CATMSM Newsletter are available, as well as download access to the CATMSM database. The CATMSM Web Site is continuing to undergo major reconstruction and updates.

Future Activities:

Future activities include continuing to: (1) broaden the efforts of CATMSM; (2) reconstruct and update the Center's Web Site; and (3) prepare for the upcoming 4th Air Quality Conference.

Supplemental Keywords:

air, toxic, air quality, control, modeling, database, emissions, environment, hazardous, mercury, metals, pollutants, pollution, sampling, measurement, species, transformations., Sustainable Industry/Business, RFA, Air, Scientific Discipline, Technology for Sustainable Environment, Chemical Engineering, Engineering, Chemistry, Sustainable Environment, Environmental Chemistry, cleaner production/pollution prevention, air toxics, Environmental Engineering, education, pollution prevention, technology research, trace metals, information transfer, ambient air quality, technology transfer

Relevant Websites:

http://www.undeerc.org Exit
http://www.undeerc.org/catm/catm_home.html Exit

Progress and Final Reports:

Original Abstract
  • 2000
  • 2001
  • Final Report

  • Main Center Abstract and Reports:

    R827649    Center for Air Toxic Metals® (CATM®)

    Subprojects under this Center: (EPA does not fund or establish subprojects; EPA awards and manages the overall grant for this center).
    R827649C001 Development And Demonstration Of Trace Metals Database
    R827649C002 Nickel Speciation Of Residual Oil Ash
    R827649C003 Atmospheric Deposition: Air Toxics At Lake Superior
    R827649C004 Novel Approaches For Prevention And Control For Trace Metals
    R827649C005 Wet Scrubber System
    R827649C006 Technology Commercialization And Education
    R827649C007 Development Of Speciation And Sampling Tools For Mercury In Flue Gas
    R827649C008 Process Impacts On Trace Element Speciation
    R827649C009 Mercury Transformations in Coal Combustion Flue Gas
    R827649C010 Nickel, Chromium, and Arsenic Speciation of Ambient Particulate Matter in the Vicinity of an Oil-Fired Utility Boiler
    R827649C011 Transition Metal Speciation of Fossil Fuel Combustion Flue Gases
    R827649C012 Fundamental Study of the Impact of SCR on Mercury Speciation
    R827649C013 Development of Mercury Sampling and Analytical Techniques
    R827649C014 Longer-Term Testing of Continuous Mercury Monitors
    R827649C015 Long-Term Mercury Monitoring at North Dakota Power Plants
    R827649C016 Development of a Laser Absorption Continuous Mercury Monitor
    R827649C017 Development of Mercury Control Technologies
    R827649C018 Developing SCR Technology Options for Mercury Oxidation in Western Fuels
    R827649C019 Modeling Mercury Speciation in Coal Combustion Systems
    R827649C020 Stability of Mercury in Coal Combustion By-Products and Sorbents
    R827649C021 Mercury in Alternative Fuels
    R827649C022 Studies of Mercury Metabolism and Selenium Physiology

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    • 2001
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    • Original Abstract
    Main Center: R827649
    235 publications for this center
    39 journal articles for this center

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