Wednesday, 31 January 2024: 3:00 PM-4:30 PM
Hall E (The Baltimore Convention Center)
Air quality is a significant human health concern globally. However, in many regions, the cost to install and maintain high-grade sensors is prohibitive, thus many people have little or no information about their local air quality. Growth in the development of low-cost sensor technology has provided new opportunities for monitoring air quality in previously under-monitored communities and has facilitated an increase in community-driven networks and science initiatives. Low-cost sensors can provide unprecedented information on the spatial and temporal variability of air quality at hyperlocal scales. However, accuracy of sensor data can be of concern; thus, significant research has also gone into sensor evaluation and into development of methods to improve data quality. Topics in this session may include development and evaluation of low-cost air quality sensors, results from community deployments (including successes and challenges), and methodologies for combining and comparing low-cost sensor data with more traditional air quality measurements and observations.
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High-Resolution Spatiotemporal Analysis of Air Quality and Urban Heat Island in Chicago Using the Microsoft Eclipse Network
Xiaoyu Chen, Washington University in St. Louis, Saint Louis, MO; and J. H. Chen, P. Li, S. M. Collis, R. Kotamarthi, P. Muradyan, A. Sharma, J. Turner, B. Williams, and J. Wang
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Leveraging Spatial Measurements of VOCs to Quantify Community Exposures and Risk: Results from the Hazardous Air Pollution and Monitoring Assessment Project (HAP-MAP)
Peter Francis DeCarlo, Johns Hopkins Univ., Baltimore, MD; and E. Robinson, M. Tehrani, A. Chiger, C. Gigot, R. Sheu, M. Claflin, E. Fortner, M. Canagaratna, C. Daube, B. Werden, J. R. Roscioli, J. Krechmer, H. Stark, S. Herndon, S. Van Bramer, A. Rule, K. Koehler, T. Yacovitch, T. Burke, and K. Nachman
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Insights from Developing and Implementing a Community Air Monitoring Plan in an Environmental Justice Community: Richmond-North Richmond-San Pablo, California.
Daniel M. Alrick, Bay Area Air Quality Management District, San Francisco, CA; and J. Bower, R. A. Chiang, J. Connor, J. Dumas, J. Fong, C. Garland, K. Hoag, E. Lek, Q. Malloy, and H. Segura

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