Community Air Monitoring Training
A Glimpse into EPA's Air Sensor Toolbox
EPA hosted a training workshop to share tools used to conduct citizen science projects involving Next Generation Air Monitoring (NGAM) technology and to educate interested groups and individuals on best practices for successful air monitoring projects. Thirty citizen scientists from across the country were selected by each of the 10 EPA regional offices to participate in person on the EPA campus in Research Triangle Park, N.C.
Presentations from the Community Air Monitoring Training, July 9, 2015
- Video: Air Quality Monitoring and Sensor Technologies: Ron Williams, EPA
- Video: How to Start a Citizen Science Program: Liz Barry, Public Lab
- Video: Citizen Science Study Design: Rachelle Duvall, EPA
- Video: Data Quality Considerations Related to Lower Cost Advanced Monitors from an EPA Regional Office Perspective: Bob Judge, EPA
- Video: Overview of Quality Assurance for Citizen Science: Ron Williams, EPA
- Video: Short Term Measurements and Air Quality Messaging/Regulatory Requirements for Data: Kristen Benedict, EPA
Visit the Air Sensor Toolbox for Citizen Scientists
Technical Contact:
Ron Williams (williams.ronald@epa.gov)