Presentations from the Deliberating Performance Targets for Air Quality Sensors Workshop (July 16-17, 2019)
On July 16-17, 2019, in Research Triangle Park, NC, EPA held a workshop and webinar to solicit individual stakeholder views related to non-regulatory performance targets for sensors that measure carbon monoxide (CO), nitrogen dioxide (NO2), sulfur dioxide (SO2), and particulate matter with aerodynamic diameters of 10 micrometers and smaller (PM10) in the United States. Through on-site and webinar presentations, national and international participants addressed a range of technical issues involved in establishing performance targets for air sensor technologies. The workshop presentations are listed below.
- Data Quality Expectations for Ambient Air Data Used by Clark County, Nevada (pdf)
- European Union Perspective on Sensor Standards – What factors were used to develop EN standards? (pdf)
- Voluntary Consensus Standards and Conformity Assessment – Performance Targets and Test Methods to Sustainable Implementation (pdf)
- Data Quality Objectives for Air Sensors in Human Exposure and Health Research Studies: PM10, NO2, SO2 and CO (pdf)
- Summary and Status of the 2018 Workshop on PM2.5 and Ozone (pdf)
- Utility of low cost CO sensing: measuring exposure in Ghana to source apportionment of other pollutants (pdf)
- Literature Review Update: PM10, CO, NO2 and SO2 (pdf)
- Market drivers for improving the performance of our solution (pdf)
- Sensing Dust in the Desert: PM10 Projects and Lessons Learned in the Extreme Environment of Phoenix, AZ (pdf)
- Leveraging Sensors to Help Address Local Air Quality Concerns (pdf)
- Experience of global small sensor co-location comparison studies and applications with AQMesh (pdf)