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Explore the impact of non-road emissions from cranes, planes, and trains on air quality in Georgia's urban areas. Learn about the evolving trends, key sources, and how experts are addressing these challenges. Join the discussion on solutions for cleaner air and meeting air quality goals in Georgia cities.
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Cranes, Planes and Trains:Dealing with “Non-road” Emissions Armistead (Ted) Russell (Moderator) Eric Arnold, Yancey Power Systems Michelle Bergin, GA EPD, Air Protection Branch Talat Odman, GA Tech, Tom Nissalke, Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson Airport
Emissions Trends with Time Traditional culprits (EGU and on-road) decreasing dramatically Less obvious sources becoming more important
Non-road Emissions: Urban vs. Statewide • Construction, railroads and airports comprise a bulk of the non-road emissions in urban regions • These are the non-attainment regions and where people most directly exposed Georgia Urban Core Thanks to Michelle Bergin
Challenge • How does one best address these emissions to be part of the solution for Georgia cities to meet our air quality goals • What is being done • What more might be done • And to tell us how… • Eric Arnold, Yancey Power Systems • Michelle Bergin, GA EPD, Air Protection Branch • Talat Odman, GA Tech • Tom Nissalke, Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson Airport