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The Federal Interagency Committee on Indoor Air Quality will hold its next public webinar on Wednesday, June 14, from 1 - 4:30 p.m. EDT.
At the meeting, CIAQ member agencies will provide updates on their indoor environmental quality-related activities. Following member updates, Dr. Dustin Poppendieck from the National Institute of Standards and Technology will share research on ozone emissions from 222 nanometer germicidal ultraviolet lamps and potential impacts on indoor air quality.
Congress established the CIAQ in 1983 to coordinate federal indoor air quality research while facilitating information exchange and collaboration among federal agencies, state and local governments, the research community, the private sector, and the general public.
Learn more about the CIAQ and its activities.
If you have questions, a presentation topic, or other suggestions you would like considered for future meetings, please send them to burton.laureen@epa.gov.
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Featured Speaker
Dustin Poppendieck, PhD., Environmental Engineer, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Engineering Lab, Indoor Air Quality and Ventilation Group
Dr. Dustin Poppendieck received his PhD in Civil and Environmental Engineering from the University of Texas at Austin in 2002. He has been investigating indoor air chemistry since 2002. Most of his efforts have involved characterizing primary emission sources and heterogenous reactions at material surfaces. He has investigated emissions from spray polyurethane foam, non-smoldering cigarette butts, air cleaners and kerosene can lamps used by nearly a billion people throughout the developing world.
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