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Appendix C
Public Meeting Agendas
January 7, 2002 – Washington D.C.
1:00
Sponsor Perspective, EPA
Randy Waite, USEPA-OAR
Renee Johnson, USEPA-OW
1:30 Quality
Issues at the Interface of Animal Agriculture and Air
Technical Assistance Perspectives
Thomas Christensen, Director
USDA-NRCS Animal Husbandry and Clean
Water Programs Division
Societal and Environmental Considerations
Dr. Joseph Rudek, Senior Scientist
Environmental Defense
Industry Approaches and Dynamics
David Townsend, Vice President of
Environmental Affairs
Premium Standard Farms Research and
Development
3:15-3:30
Break
3:30
Comments from Participants Registered to Present
4:15
Input from Other Participants
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January 24, 2002 – Raleigh, North Carolina
7:00 PM
Roundtable Discussion with "Air Emissions From Animal Feeding Operations" Report Authors (August 15, 2001 Draft. EPA Contract No. 68-D6-0011 Task Order 71.)
John H. Martin Jr, Hall Associates
Roy V. Oommen, Eastern Research Group
John D. Crenshaw, Eastern Research Group
8:30 PM
Adjourn
January 25, 2002 – Raleigh, North Carolina
8:00 AM
Introduction
Perry Hagenstein, Chair
NRC Committee on Air Emissions from Animal
Feeding Operations
8:10
In-ground Digestor with Biogas Recovery and Electricity Generation
Dr. Leonard Bull, Associate Director Animal and
Poultry Waste Center
North Carolina State University
Raleigh, NC
8:30
Measurement of Trace-Gas Emissions In Animal Production Systems
Dr. Lowry Harper, Research Scientist
United States Department of Agriculture
Watkinsville, GA
8:50
Open Path Laser Technology/Modeling to Derive Emission Factors for Swine Production Facilities
Dr. Bruce Harris, Research Scientist
Environmental Protection Agency
Research Triangle Park, NC
9:10
Pathogens and Air Quality Concerns
Dr. Mark Sobsey, Professor Environmental Sciences
and Engineering
University of North Carolina
Chapel Hill, NC
9:30
Questions
Robert Flocchini, Vice-Chair
NRC Committee on Air Emissions from Animal
Feeding Operations
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9:45
Break
10:00
Permeable Lagoon Cover for Odor and Ammonia Volatilzation Reduction
Dr. Leonard Bull, Associate Director Animal and
Poultry Waste Center
North Carolina State University
Raleigh, NC
10:20
Odor Quantification and Environmental Concerns
Dr. Susan Schiffman, Professor of Medical
Psychology
Duke University
Durham, NC
10:40
Technology for Mitigating PM and Odors from Buildings
Dr. Bob Bottcher, Professor of Biological and
Agricultural Engineering
North Carolina State University
Raleigh, NC
11:00
Annual Denuder Technology
John T. Walker, Chemist
Environmental Protection Agency
Research Triangle Park, NC
11:20
Additional Questions
Robert Flocchini
11:30
Sponsor Perspective
Sally Shaver
Division Director Office of Air Quality Planning and
Standards
Environmental Protection Agency
Research Triangle Park, NC
11:50
General Discussion
Perry Hagenstein
12:00 PM
Adjourn
February 24, 2002 – Denver, Colorado
Monitoring Air Emissions Through Microclimate Meteorological Techniques
1:30
Introduction
Perry Hagenstein, Chair
NRC Committee on Air Emissions from Animal
Feeding Operations
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1:40
Surface Exchange Flux Measurements Utilizing the National Center for Atmospheric Research Integrated Surface Flux Facility
Dr. Tony Delany, Engineer IV
Atmospheric Technology Division
National Center for Atmospheric Research
Boulder, CO
2:00
Flux Footprint Considerations for Micrometeorological Flux Measurement Techniques
Dr. Tom Horst
Atmospheric Technology Division
National Center for Atmospheric Research
Boulder, CO
2:20
Micrometeorological Methods for Estimating VOC and Ammonia fluxes
Dr. Alex Guenther, Scientist II
Atmospheric Chemistry Division
National Center for Atmospheric Research
Boulder, CO
2:40
Analysis of Single Aerosol Particles with a Mass Spectrometer
Dr. Daniel Murphy
Aeronomy Laboratory
National Oceanographic and Atmospheric
Administration
Boulder, CO
3:00
Questions and General Discussion
Robert Flocchini, Vice-Chair
NRC Committee on Air Emissions from Animal
Feeding Operations
3:15
Break
Air Emission Measurement and Mitigation for Beef Feedlots
3:30
Introduction
Perry Hagenstein, Chair
3:40
Odor Measurement and Mitigation
Dr. John Sweeten, Professor and Resident Director
Agricultural Research & Extension Center
Texas A&M University
Amarillo, TX
4:00
Methane Production from Livestock and Mitigation
Dr. Don Johnson, Professor
Department of Animal Sciences
Colorado State University
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Fort Collins, CO
4:20
Mitigation Technology
Dr. Bob McGregor
Water and Waste
Denver, CO
4:40
Questions and General Discussion
Robert Flocchini, Vice-Chair
5:00
Comments from Participants Registered to Present
5:30
Input from Other Participants
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