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Community Exposures to Air Emissions and Noise
Community Exposures to Air Emissions and Noise
Join HEI Energy for part two in a two-part webinar series on the Tracking Community Exposures and Releases (TRACER) Collaboration to better understand community exposures to air emissions and noise from unconventional oil and gas development in multiple U.S. regions.
In this webinar, the TRACER research teams will describe the development and evaluation of a model designed to predict emissions from oil and gas operations and their influence on air quality and population exposures.
HEI’s Energy research program funded the TRACER collaboration to better understand community exposures to air emissions and noise from oil and gas development in multiple U.S. regions.
When
Thursday, February 13, 2025 | 09:00 AM - 10:30 AM
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Virtual
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Free
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Annareli Morales
(970) 400-2222
amorales@weld.gov
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