AIR QUALITY HEALTH INDEX
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AIR MONITORING STATIONS
View data from each station:
- Fort McKay (AMS 1)
- Mildred Lake (AMS 2)
- Lower Camp Met Tower (AMS 3)
- Buffalo Viewpoint (AMS 4)
- Mannix (AMS 5)
- Patricia McInnes (AMS 6)
- Athabasca Valley (AMS 7)
- Fort Chipewyan (AMS 8)
- Barge Landing (AMS 9)
- Albian Mine Site (AMS 10)*
- Lower Camp (AMS 11)
- Millennium (AMS 12)
- Syncrude UE-1 (AMS 13)
- Anzac (AMS 14)
- CNRL Horizon (AMS 15)
- Albian Muskeg River (AMS 16)*
*Note: AMS 10 was retired due to mining in the location. It has been replaced with AMS 16 which is 4km SE of the former AMS 10 site.
Media Releases
A&WMA 103rd International Annual Conference & Exhibition - June 2010
The Wood Buffalo Environmental Association presented a wide-ranging suite of technical and scientific papers at the Air & Waste Management (A&WMA) Associations 103rd International Annual Conference & Exhibition, held at the Calgary Telus Convention Centre, June 22-25, 2010.The theme of this years conference was Energy and Environment.
Scientific papers were presented on a range of related topics to the over 2000 environmental professionals attending. The WBEA sessions generated a great deal of interest from representatives of industry and government, scientists, and environmental managers at the A&WMA conference.
The scientific monitoring approach the WBEA has adopted to fulfill its mandate and vision was evident. Papers were presented on many diverse aspects of WBEAs work including the air quality monitoring network, air quality data management and reporting, quantifying heavy-duty diesel emissions, and soil and lichen analysis.
The 15 extended abstracts now in press in the AWMA Proceedings are available here.
