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AIR DISPERSION MODELING WORKSHOP

using AERMOD Model

 

 Course Outline
  • Introduction of objectives in air dispersion models

  • Data requirements: meteorology, field, and terrain

  • Dispersion factors, Gaussian Plume equations

  • The need for refined air dispersion models – ISCST3 and AERMOD

  • Planetary Boundary Layer Theory and Turbulence Parameterization

  • Meteorological data processing – AERMET

  • Terrain data processing - AERMAP

  • Hands-on case studies using ISC-AERMOD View

 Dates & Locations (Canada)

 

November 20-21, 2006 (FULL)

Toronto, Ontario Location
 

January 25-26, 2007

Toronto, Ontario Location
 Objectives

This course is intended for air quality professionals working, or planning to work, in the assessment of air pollution impact. At the end of the course the attendee should be able to understand the basics of regulatory air dispersion modeling and to use screening and refined models for permit applications and risk assessment. Students will work on case studies using ISC-AERMOD View.

 Who Should Attend

Air quality professionals in environmental consulting companies, government agencies, and other corporate environmental engineers involved, or planning to be involved, in the prediction of the impact caused by sources of air pollution.

 Benefits to Participants
  • Learn how to use air dispersion models.

  • Understand the different U.S. EPA models for regulatory applications.

  • Apply what you learn in interactive case studies using various air models and related programs: AERMOD, AERMET, AERMAP, ISCST3, ISC-PRIME, BPIP, PCRAMMET, and WRPLOT.

 Registration and Fee

To register contact Lakes Environmental Software:

Phone: 519-746-5995 

Fax: 519-746-0793

E-mail: training@weblakes.com

Web site: http://www.weblakes.com

Fee: 2-day course - CDN$1,250.00 + 6% GST - Total: CDN$1,325 (Order Form)

Early Registration: 10% discount off total cost for 30-day advance registration
Group Discount: 10% discount for each additional participant from same site
Government Discount: 50% discount for EPA & State regulators.

 Included in the Fee

Fee includes daily computer use, course notes, and the latest versions of EPA models presented during the course with associated documentation, and US$ 500 of FREE software!

Each course attendee will receive a full license of:

  • Screen View: Calculates ground-level pollutant concentration estimates for a single source (screening model).

  • WRPLOT View:  Generates wind rose plots for your meteorological data.

  • Percent View: Generates percentile concentrations for the ISCST3, AERMOD, or ISC-PRIME results and computes rolling averages.

For a period of 6-months after the course, you will also have the opportunity to purchase ISC-AERMOD View at a 10% discount.

 Course Instructor

Jesse L. Thé, Ph.D., P.Eng

Dr. Jesse Thé is a mechanical engineer with 15 years of experience in thermal fluid applications. Dr. Thé received his Doctoral degree in 1993 from the University of Waterloo, where he worked with computational fluid dynamics and the numerical prediction of environmental fluids.

Dr. Thé is the president and founding partner of Lakes Environmental Software and has been a reviewer of the United States Environmental Protection Agency - APTI Courses. Dr. Thé is the main author of the commercial software packages: ISC-AERMOD View, CALPUFF View, Screen View, SLAB View, CALRoads View, among others.

 Course Outline

DAY 1

08:30 - 10:30 Introduction.
Data requirements (meteorology, topography, receptors).
Dispersion factors (defining Urban or Rural, Regulatory or non-regulatory).
Plume Rise, Building Downwash
10:30 - 10:45 Break
10:45 - 12:00 Planetary Boundary Layer Theory and Turbulence Parameterization.
12:00 - 13:30 Lunch break
13:30 - 15:00 Overview and data input for ISCST3, ISC-PRIME, AERMOD and BPIP models.
15:00 - 15:15 Break
15:15 - 16:30 Hands-on ISCST3, ISC-PRIME, and AERMOD.

DAY 2

09:00 - 10:30 Case study for ISCST3, ISC-PRIME, and AERMOD - interpretation of results.
10:30 - 10:45 Break
10:45 - 12:00

Special modeling case following the new Air Dispersion Modelling Guideline for Ontario (ADMGO) which provides guidance on complying with the dispersion model requirements of Ontario Regulation 419/05: Air Pollution – Local Air Quality.

12:00 - 13:30 Lunch break
13:30 - 15:00 Hands-on ISC and AERMOD comparison cases.
15:00 - 15:15 Break
15:15 - 16:30 Comparative results and concluding topics.

 

Free Terrain Data

Free Met Data

AERMOD

Nov 6-7, 2006
Barcelona, Spain

Nov 16-17, 2006
Orlando, FL

Nov 20-21, 2006
Toronto, ON

Dec 11-12, 2006
Hyderabad, India

Feb 8-9, 2007
Los Angeles, CA

Mar 22-23, 2007
Houston, TX

Apr 26-27, 2007
Philadelphia, PA

Oct 25-26, 2007
Phoenix, AZ

CALPUFF

Nov 8-10, 2006
Barcelona, Spain

Nov 27-29, 2006
Calgary, AB

Dec 13-15, 2006
Hyderabad, India

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
 
   

 

 

 


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