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“Improving Air Quality in Asian Developing Countries (AIRPET)”

“Improving Air Quality in Asian Developing Countries (AIRPET)”. Sponsored by Sida, coordinated by AIT Phase 1: 2001-2003 Phase 2: 2004-2007. Dr. N. T. Kim Oanh Prof. Chongrak Polprasert Nabin Upadhyay AIRPET AIT-team. Project website http://www.serd.ait.ac.th/airpet /. AIRPET Objectives.

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“Improving Air Quality in Asian Developing Countries (AIRPET)”

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  1. “Improving Air Quality in Asian Developing Countries (AIRPET)” Sponsored by Sida, coordinated by AIT Phase 1: 2001-2003 Phase 2: 2004-2007 Dr. N. T. Kim Oanh Prof. Chongrak Polprasert Nabin Upadhyay AIRPET AIT-team Project website http://www.serd.ait.ac.th/airpet/

  2. AIRPET Objectives Overall goal: mobilize and enhance capacity in the involved countries • To establish comprehensive assessment of air pollution status • To develop suitable control technologies • To apply modeling tools for integrated air quality management

  3. AIRPET Team VietnamDr. Hoang Xuan CoFaculty of Environmental SciencesHanoi University of Science334 Nguyen Trai RoadThanh Xuan, HanoiVIETNAM ChinaProf. Hao Zhengping Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences18 Shuangqing RoadPO Box 2871, Beijing 100085,CHINA India Prof. DVS MurthyEnvironmental Eng. LabDept. of Chemical Eng.I.I.T. Madras, Chennai 600036INDIA PhilippinesDr. Jose VillarinClimate Studies DivisionManila ObservatoryPO Box 122, U.P. Post Office1101 Quezon CityPHILIPPINES IndonesiaDr. Ir. Puji LestariEnvi. Eng. Department Institut Teknologi BandungJl. Ganesha No. 10Bandung – 40132INDONESIA AIRPET PIDr. Kim Oanh N TEnvironmental Engineering and Management SERD, AIT Pathumthani 12120, Thailand

  4. NRI Activities Phase 1: 2001-2003 NRIs Monitoring Control Modeling PM Receptor Disp. AIT X X X X China X X X India X X X Indonesia X X X Philippines X X X Vietnam X X X

  5. Monitoring: No. of Samples

  6. Lab Control Devices Developed and Tested

  7. Modeling Tool Applications

  8. Students and Technical Training (in Red – currently involved)

  9. Policy study: information to policy makers • Organize national workshops (Q1, 2004) • China NRI: April 2, 2004 • India NRI: March 22, 2004 • Indonesia NRI: April 12, 2004 • Philippine NRI: April 21, 2004 • Vietnam NRI: March 24, 2004 • Publish bi-lingual brochures and distribute in the NRI countries • Recommendations for policy makers: priority sources for control, management strategies, standards for air toxics and PM2.5

  10. Thank you Thank you Thank you

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