The major policy-relevant results, conclusions and recommendations from the AQA workgroup are presented. The conclusions fall into the following major categories: (1) Origins and patterns of ozone in the OTAG domain; (2) Ozone transport in the OTAG domain; (3) Comparison of episodes with climatological data; (4) Air quality management implications of analytical results.
A brief summary and critical review of each of the AQAWG analyses. Each summary describes the purpose, methodology, and major findings, including limitations and the scientific and policy implications of the study. The summaries are intended as a resource for quick reference in lieu of turning to the full study report(s) and they were the basis for the integrated assessment in Volume II.
A brief summary and critical review of each of the AQAWG analyses. Each summary describes the purpose, methodology, and major findings, including limitations and the scientific and policy implications of the study. The summaries are intended as a resource for quick reference in lieu of turning to the full study report(s) and they were the basis for the integrated assessment in Volume II.
An individual listing of all the OTAG Air Quality Analysis Workgroup's projects. The listing includes the contractor, status of the project, and the funding amount. The catalog also includes information on future projects.
This is a concise document that outlines the background, mission and structure of the Ozone Transport Asessment Group, OTAG. It was transfered from the EPA TTN-OTAG Bulletin Board, Dec.1, 1995.