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Almgren, AkeMicroturbine Technology: An Alternative Power
Solution, January 2003, p 30
Alvarez, Humberto BravoThe ‘Piston Effect’ Observed in Ozone
Concentrations in Mexico City, August 2003, p 16
Alvarez, J.R. Pablo SánchezThe ‘Piston Effect’ Observed in Ozone
Concentrations in Mexico City, August 2003, p 16
Bachmann, JohnIntercontinental Air Pollution: Introduction to the
Topic, December 2003, p 11
Benson, Steven A.How Does Western Coal Affect Mercury
Emissions?, October 2003, p 32
Brewer, Ralph J.Using FTIR Spectrometry for Industrial and
Environmental Gas Analysis, November 2003, p 32
Brickett, LynnMercury Speciation at Power Plants Using SCR
and SNCR Control Technologies, February2003, p 16
Bucher, RichardEmerging Mercury Capture Technology, October
2003, p 35
Buonicore, Anthony J.Out with the Old, In with the New, January
2003, p 10Corporations Big and Small Endorse
Outsourcing, February 2003, p 10Back to Basics, March 2003, p 10The Birth of the Chicago Climate Exchange: Is
Proactive Environmental Management GainingTraction?, April 2003, p 10
Thinking Like an Entrepreneur, May 2003, p 10Collaborating with the Competition, June 2003, p 10Sustainability: Passing Fad or Lasting Practice?,
July 2003, p 10Making a Value Proposition, August 2003, p 12Looking Within: Fostering a Positive Company
Culture, September 2003, p 8Down the Path of Continuous Improvement,
October 2003, p 10Service Your Best Clients Better, November
2003, p 8Using the Power of Persuasion for Positive
Changes, December 2003, p 7
Buringh, EltjoCompliance with PM Standards in the European
Union: A Netherlands Case Study, February2003, p 24
Cahill, Catherine F.Regional Haze Trends in Alaska: Implications for
Protected Class I Visibility Areas, December2003, p 34
Chaudhuri, IshratMultiple Pathway Health Risk Assessment of a
Municipal Waste Resource Recovery Facility inMaryland, August 2003, p 21
Chow, Judith C.Message from the Editoral Review Board Chair—
A New Era for the Journal, May 2003, p 43Introduction to Special Topic: Weekend and
Weekday Differences in Ozone Levels, July2003, p 16
Chu, PaulMercury Speciation at Power Plants Using SCR
and SNCR Control Technologies, February2003, p 16
Cimorelli, Alan J.Spatial Prediction of Air Quality Data, August
2003, p 31
Colburn, KenFederal Multipollutant Legislation: A Rare
Opportunity, April 2003, p 19
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Corsi, Richard L.Smog and Lemons: Discovering Indoor Air
Chemistry, May 2003, p 14
Cox, William M.Spatial Prediction of Air Quality Data, August
2003, p 31
Crocker, Dianne P.Out with the Old, In with the New, January 2003,
p 10Corporations Big and Small Endorse
Outsourcing, February 2003, p 10Back to Basics, March 2003, p 10The Birth of the Chicago Climate Exchange: Is
Proactive Environmental Management GainingTraction?, April 2003, p 10
Thinking Like an Entrepreneur, May 2003, p 10Collaborating with the Competition, June 2003,
p 10Sustainability: Passing Fad or Lasting Practice?,
July 2003, p 10Making a Value Proposition, August 2003, p 12Looking Within: Fostering a Positive Company
Culture, September 2003, p 8Down the Path of Continuous Improvement,
October 2003, p 10Service Your Best Clients Better, November 2003,
p 8Using the Power of Persuasion for Positive
Changes, December 2003, p 7
Croes, Bart E.Forum—The O3 “Weekend Effect” and NOx
Control Strategies—Scientific and Public HealthFindings and Their Regulatory Implications,July 2003, p 27
Daly, GreggNew Technology—Monitoring Indoor
Environmental Quality with Data Loggers, May2003, p 26
Dolislager, Leon J.Forum—The O3 “Weekend Effect” and NOx
Control Strategies—Scientific and Public HealthFindings and Their Regulatory Implications,July 2003, p 27
Doniger, David D.Not Exactly Clear Skies, April 2003, p 20
Echeverria, Rodolfo SosaThe ‘Piston Effect’ Observed in Ozone
Concentrations in Mexico City, August 2003, p 16
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Evans, DavidA&WMA Audio + Web Conference to Discuss
Revisions to Oil Pollution Prevention Rule,August 2003, p 38
Evans, John C.Forum—EPA’s Once-In-Always-In MACT Policy:
The Controversy Continues, February 2003, p 36
Feeley, Thomas J., IIIDOE/NETL’s Mercury Control Technology
Research Program for Coal-Fired Power Plants,October 2003, p 16
Fiore, ArleneA Global Perspective on Air Quality:
Intercontinental Transport and Linkages withClimate, December 2003, p 13
Flye, HughNew Technology—Monitoring Indoor
Environmental Quality with Data Loggers, May2003, p 26
Frost, Heather L.Wastewater Treatment: A Bench-Scale Study,
August 2003, p 27
Garcia, MarcusMultiple Pathway Health Risk Assessment of a
Municipal Waste Resource Recovery Facility inMaryland, August 2003, p 21
Gilbert, Jill BarsonFollow the Money—The Total Cost of EMIS
Ownership, February 2003, p 12Getting the Most from Your EH&S Information,
April 2003, p 13Going Paperless, June 2003, p 11Keep IT Simple, August 2003, p 14Portals—Windows to the World, October
2003, p 12Post-Implementation Actions: The Crucial Next
Steps, December 2003, p 9
Granite, Evan J.2003 Critical Review Summary—Separation and
Capture of CO2 from Large Stationary Sourcesand Sequestration in Geological Formations,June 2003, p 29
DOE/NETL’s Mercury Control TechnologyResearch Program for Coal-Fired Power Plants,October 2003, p 16
Hall, Robert E.Notes from the 2001 A&WMA Delegation to
China, July 2003, p 39
Hasmonay, Ram A.Optical Remote Sensing Technologies in the
United States: Recent Research andApplications, November 2003, p 22
Hastings, Meredith GalanterA Global Perspective on Air Quality:
Intercontinental Transport and Linkages withClimate, December 2003, p 13
Helms, TomThe Role of SIPs in Achieving Better Air Quality,
September 2003, p 13
Hoffman, James S.2003 Critical Review Summary—Separation and
Capture of CO2 from Large Stationary Sourcesand Sequestration in Geological Formations,June 2003, p 29
Hoffmann, Jeffrey W.DOE/NETL’s Mercury Control Technology
Research Program for Coal-Fired Power Plants,October 2003, p 16
Hoffnagle, Gale F.Revisions to the Guideline on Air Quality Models:
The Winds of Change Are Blowing, January2003, p 16
Revisions to Guideline on Air Quality Models WillBe Focus of International Symposium, August2003, p 37
Holland, David M.Spatial Prediction of Air Quality Data, August
2003, p 31
Holloway, TraceyA Global Perspective on Air Quality:
Intercontinental Transport and Linkages withClimate, December 2003, p 13
Holmstead, Jeffrey R.The Clear Skies Act: A Better Way to Achieve
Clean Air, April 2003, p 32
Hopke, Philip K.Spatial Prediction of Air Quality Data, August
2003, p 31
Irvine, David A.Wastewater Treatment: A Bench-Scale Study,
August 2003, p 27
Irwin, John S.A Historical Look at the Development of
Regulatory Air Quality Models, January 2003, p 22
Kilgroe, JamesMercury Speciation at Power Plants Using SCR
and SNCR Control Technologies, February2003, p 16
Kleinman, Michael T.Compliance with PM Standards in the European
Union: A Netherlands Case Study, February2003, p 24
Koutrakis, PetrosMessage from the Journal Technical Editor-in-
Chief—A Fond Farewell, June 2003, p 47
Kruger, Dina W.Methane Control: Transferring Experience from
the Climate Arena to Tropospheric OzoneStrategies, December 2003, p 23
Lambrechts, Robert J.Making Your Intellectual Property Pay Off, March
2003, p 32
Lamp, TorstenOptical Remote Sensing in Europe: A UV-DOAS
Case Study, November 2003, p 26
Larsen, Lawrence C.Forum—The O3 “Weekend Effect” and NOx
Control Strategies—Scientific and Public HealthFindings and Their Regulatory Implications,July 2003, p 27
Laudal, Dennis L.Mercury Speciation at Power Plants Using SCR
and SNCR Control Technologies, February2003, p 16
Lawson, Douglas R.Forum—The Weekend Ozone Effect—The
Weekly Ambient Emissions Control Experiment,July 2003, p 17
Lee, C.W.Mercury Speciation at Power Plants Using SCR
and SNCR Control Technologies, February2003, p 16
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Lefohn, Allen S.The ‘Piston Effect’ Observed in Ozone
Concentrations in Mexico City, August 2003, p 16
Lowery, Kirk P.Notes from the 2001 A&WMA Delegation to
China, July 2003, p 39
Mathai, C.V.Multipollutant Legislation for the Electric Power
Generation Industry: An Update, April 2003, p 18A Western Utility’s Perspective on Multipollutant
Legislation, April 2003, p 28Controlling Mercury Emissions from Coal-Fired
Power Plants: An Introduction to the Topic,October 2003, p 15
McCutchen, Gary D.Unraveling the Mysteries of NSR, March 2003, p 16
Monroe, Larry S.The Status of Mercury Control Technology,
October 2003, p 26
Morahan, Thomas J.Going Online to Manage Global EH&S Affairs,
June 2003, p 14
Morrison, GlennSmog and Lemons: Discovering Indoor Air
Chemistry, May 2003, p 14
Mueller, Dan L.RCRA National Meeting to Focus on Resource
Conservation, August 2003, p 36
Murphy, James T.DOE/NETL’s Mercury Control Technology
Research Program for Coal-Fired Power Plants,October 2003, p 16
Nychka, DouglasSpatial Prediction of Air Quality Data, August
2003, p 31
Opperhuizen, AntoonCompliance with PM Standards in the European
Union: A Netherlands Case Study, February2003, p 24
Palermo, William J.Unraveling the Mysteries of NSR, March 2003, p 16
Palomera, Monica JaimesThe ‘Piston Effect’ Observed in Ozone
Concentrations in Mexico City, August 2003, p 16
Pavlish, John H.Mercury Speciation at Power Plants Using SCR
and SNCR Control Technologies, February2003, p 16
Pennline, Henry W.2003 Critical Review Summary—Separation and
Capture of CO2 from Large Stationary Sourcesand Sequestration in Geological Formations,June 2003, p 29
Peterson, Greg R.EH&S Performance Management: Six Steps to
Designing a Balanced EH&S Scorecard, June2003, p 19
Pitts, James N.Forum—The O3 “Weekend Effect” and NOx
Control Strategies—Scientific and Public HealthFindings and Their Regulatory Implications,July 2003, p 27
Ramana, M.V.Atmospheric Brown Clouds: Long-Range
Transport and Climate Impacts, December2003, p 28
Ramanathan, V.Atmospheric Brown Clouds: Long-Range
Transport and Climate Impacts, December2003, p 28
Rao, Ramana K.Multiple Pathway Health Risk Assessment of a
Municipal Waste Resource Recovery Facility inMaryland, August 2003, p 21
Renninger, Scott A.DOE/NETL’s Mercury Control Technology
Research Program for Coal-Fired Power Plants,October 2003, p 16
Ropertz, AlexanderOptical Remote Sensing in Europe: A UV-DOAS
Case Study, November 2003, p 26
Ruffle, BetsyMultiple Pathway Health Risk Assessment of a
Municipal Waste Resource Recovery Facility inMaryland, August 2003, p 21
Sands, Robert R.ISO 14015: A New Approach to EH&S
Assessments, February 2003, p 33
Scheffe, RichSpatial Prediction of Air Quality Data, August
2003, p 31
Scherr, RichardA&WMA Adopts New Organizational
Membership Category, December 2003, p 5
Spellicy, Robert L.A Look at Open-Path and Extractive Optical Gas
Detection, November 2003, p 14Using FTIR Spectrometry for Industrial and
Environmental Gas Analysis, November2003, p 32
Spratlin, William “Art”That’s the Way We’ve Always Done It, January
2003, p 4Meeting the Membership Challenge, February
2003, p 4Planning for Change, March 2003, p 4Online Voting Is as Easy as 1, 2, 3, April 2003, p 4Make A&WMA Your Resource for Career
Development, May 2003, p 4Putting the Moose on the Table, June 2003, p 4Change Is in the Air, July 2003, p 4Is A&WMA On Target with Its Strategic Plan?,
August 2003, p 4Another Busy Summer, September 2003, p 4A&WMA’s Scholarship Trust Fund: Planning for
Our Future, October 2003, p 4Responding to the Needs of Environmental
Professionals, November 2003, p 4‘Good Things Happen When Preparation Meets
Opportunity,’ December 2003, p 3
Srivastava, Ravi K.Mercury Speciation at Power Plants Using SCR
and SNCR Control Technologies, February2003, p 16
Stormwind, BrianMultiple Pathway Health Risk Assessment of a
Municipal Waste Resource Recovery Facility inMaryland, August 2003, p 21
Strazisar, Brian R.2003 Critical Review Summary—Separation and
Capture of CO2 from Large Stationary Sourcesand Sequestration in Geological Formations,June 2003, p 29
Taback, HalDealing with Unethical Behavior, January 2003, p 12Knowing When to Blow the Whistle—Courage
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AIR QUALITY DATAAugust
Spatial Prediction of Air Quality Data, by David M.Holland, William M. Cox, Rich Scheffe, Alan J.Cimorelli, Douglas Nychka, and Philip K. Hopke,p 31
AIR QUALITY MODELINGJanuary
Revisions to the Guideline on Air Quality Models:The Winds of Change Are Blowing, by Gale F.Hoffnagle, p 16
A Historical Look at the Development ofRegulatory Air Quality Models, by John S. Irwin,p 22
ALTERNATIVE FUELSJanuary
Microturbine Technology: An Alternative PowerSolution, by Ake Almgren, p 30
ASSOCIATION NEWSJanuary
Global Environmental Issues to Take Center Stageat 2003 A&WMA Conference in San Diego, p 36
A&WMA Membership Application, p 43
FebruaryCO2 Emissions and Global Warming to Get Critical
Review at Annual Conference, p 15
MarchInternational Environmental Officials to Share
Ideas for Improving Air Quality at the 5th UrbanForum in San Diego, p 8
AprilEnvironmental Risk vs. the Public’s Right-to-
Know: Understanding the Importance of TimelyCommunication, p 39
2003 Annual Conference & Exhibition TechnicalSessions, p 40
MayAnnual Conference Technical Program Offers
Something for Everyone, p 392003 Annual Conference & Exhibition Technical
Sessions, p 40Message from the Editoral Review Board Chair—A
New Era for the Journal, by Judith C. Chow, p 43
June2003 Honors & Awards, p 35New Fellow Members, p 40Long-Term Members, p 44Sections and Chapters Loans, p 46A&WMA Board Seeks Treasurer, p 46Message from the Journal Technical Editor-in-
Chief—A Fond Farewell, by Petros Koutrakis,p 47
2003 Annual Conference Preview, p 48
July2003 J. Deane Sensenbaugh Award—Pure
Performance Paint Sets Standard forEnvironmentally Progressive Coatings, p 36
EPA Honors MASS–A&WMA’s APERG Programfor Its Efforts to Improve Air Quality, p 38
In Memoriam—In Memory of A&WMA MemberDouglas J. Pelton, Sr., p 38
Notes from the 2001 A&WMA Delegation to China,by Kirk P. Lowery and Robert E. Hall, p 39
AugustIn Memoriam—In Memory of A&WMA Past-
President David M. Benforado, p 7RCRA National Meeting to Focus on Resource
Conservation, by Dan L. Mueller, p 36Revisions to Guideline on Air Quality Models Will
Be Focus of International Symposium, by Gale F.Hoffnagle, p 37
A&WMA Audio + Web Conference to DiscussRevisions to Oil Pollution Prevention Rule, byDavid Evans, p 38
SeptemberHighlights from A&WMA’s 96th Annual
Conference & Exhibition, p 34Call for Abstracts for 2004 Annual Conference &
Exhibition, p 38Call for Nominations for 2004 Honors & Awards,
p 45
OctoberCall for Nominations for 2004 Honors & Awards,
p 29In Memoriam—In Memory of an Air Pollution
Control Pioneer: Charles W. Gruber, p 38
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and Ethical Responsibility, March 2003, p 12How to Deal with an Inadequate Contractor—
And Avoid Publicly Criticizing a Competitor,May 2003, p 12
Perspective—The Inside Scoop on IAQ, May2003, p 21
The Ethics of Executive Recruiting, July 2003, p 12Government Issues: How to Handle Unethical
Officials, September 2003, p 10Environmental Law: Ethics and the Expert
Witness, November 2003, p 11
Tatsutani, MarikaFederal Multipollutant Legislation: A Rare
Opportunity, April 2003, p 19
Thompson, Jeffrey S.Mercury Speciation at Power Plants Using SCR
and SNCR Control Technologies, February2003, p 16
Trisko, Eugene M.A Perilous Road to Clean Air Reform, April 2003, p 22
van der Vaart, Donald R.Forum—EPA’s Once-In-Always-In MACT Policy:
The Controversy Continues, February 2003, p 36
Vine, Edward L.Using Energy Efficiency to Achieve Air Quality
Compliance, May 2003, p 30
Wallerstein, Barry R.Follow the SIP Leader: Lessons Learned from
Southern California, September 2003, p 29
Webb, John D.Using FTIR Spectrometry for Industrial and
Environmental Gas Analysis, November 2003, p 32
Weber, KonradinOptical Remote Sensing in Europe: A UV-DOAS
Case Study, November 2003, p 26
White, Curt M.2003 Critical Review Summary—Separation and
Capture of CO2 from Large Stationary Sourcesand Sequestration in Geological Formations,June 2003, p 29
Whiting, PatriciaFollow the SIP Leader: Lessons Learned from
Southern California, September 2003, p 29
Wierman, Susan S.G.Will the 8-Hour Ozone Standard Finally Get Off
the Ground?, September 2003, p 20
Wilcox, Walter J., IIRegional Haze Trends in Alaska: Implications for
Protected Class I Visibility Areas, December2003, p 34
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2003 Annual Conference Student Paper/PosterWinners, p 40
2003–2004 A&WMA Scholarship Award Winners,p 41
Request for Nominations for 2005 Board ofDirectors, p 43
DecemberA&WMA Adopts New Organizational
Membership Category, by Richard Scherr, p 5
BUYERS GUIDEMarch
2003 Mega Buyers Guide, p 39
CARBON SEQUESTRATIONJune
2003 Critical Review Summary—Separation andCapture of CO2 from Large Stationary Sourcesand Sequestration in Geological Formations, byCurt M. White, Brian R. Strazisar, Evan J. Granite,James S. Hoffman, and Henry W. Pennline, p 29
‘CLEAR SKIES’ INITIATIVEApril
Multipollutant Legislation for the Electric PowerGeneration Industry: An Update, by C.V. Mathai, p 18
Federal Multipollutant Legislation: A RareOpportunity, by Ken Colburn and MarikaTatsutani, p 19
Not Exactly Clear Skies, by David D. Doniger, p 20A Perilous Road to Clean Air Reform, by Eugene
M. Trisko, p 22A Western Utility’s Perspective on Multipollutant
Legislation, by C.V. Mathai, p 28The Clear Skies Act: A Better Way to Achieve Clean
Air, by Jeffrey R. Holmstead, p 32
COALOctober
How Does Western Coal Affect MercuryEmissions?, by Steven A. Benson, p 32
COAL-FIRED POWER PLANTSFebruary
Mercury Speciation at Power Plants Using SCRand SNCR Control Technologies, by Dennis L.Laudal, Jeffrey S. Thompson, John H. Pavlish,Lynn Brickett, Paul Chu, Ravi K. Srivastava, C.W.Lee, and James Kilgroe, p 16
OctoberControlling Mercury Emissions from Coal-Fired
Power Plants: An Introduction to the Topic, byC.V. Mathai, p 15
DOE/NETL’s Mercury Control TechnologyResearch Program for Coal-Fired Power Plants,by Thomas J. Feeley, III, James T. Murphy,Jeffrey W. Hoffmann, Evan J. Granite, and ScottA. Renninger, p 16
CRITICAL REVIEWJune
2003 Critical Review Summary—Separation andCapture of CO2 from Large Stationary Sources
and Sequestration in Geological Formations, byCurt M. White, Brian R. Strazisar, Evan J. Granite,James S. Hoffman, and Henry W. Pennline, p 29
ENERGY EFFICIENCYMay
Using Energy Efficiency to Achieve Air QualityCompliance, by Edward L. Vine, p 30
ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH, AND SAFETY(EH&S)February
ISO 14015: A New Approach to EH&SAssessments, by Robert R. Sands, p 33
JuneGoing Online to Manage Global EH&S Affairs, by
Thomas J. Morahan, p 14EH&S Performance Management: Six Steps to
Designing a Balanced EH&S Scorecard, by GregR. Peterson, p 19
ENVIRONMENTAL DATA MANAGEMENTMay
New Technology—Monitoring IndoorEnvironmental Quality with Data Loggers, byHugh Flye and Gregg Daly, p 26
JuneGoing Online to Manage Global EH&S Affairs, by
Thomas J. Morahan, p 14EH&S Performance Management: Six Steps to
Designing a Balanced EH&S Scorecard, by GregR. Peterson, p 19
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENTFebruary
ISO 14015: A New Approach to EH&SAssessments, by Robert R. Sands, p 33
ETHICS CORNERJanuary
Dealing with Unethical Behavior, by Hal Taback, p 12
MarchKnowing When to Blow the Whistle—Courage and
Ethical Responsibility, by Hal Taback, p 12
MayHow to Deal with an Inadequate Contractor—And
Avoid Publicly Criticizing a Competitor, by HalTaback, p 12
JulyThe Ethics of Executive Recruiting, by Hal Taback,
p 12
SeptemberGovernment Issues: How to Handle Unethical
Officials, by Hal Taback, p 10
NovemberEnvironmental Law: Ethics and the Expert
Witness, by Hal Taback, p 11
EUROPEFebruary
Compliance with PM Standards in the EuropeanUnion: A Netherlands Case Study, by AntoonOpperhuizen, Eltjo Buringh, and Michael T.Kleinman, p 24
FORUMFebruary
Forum—EPA’s Once-In-Always-In MACT Policy:The Controversy Continues, by John C. Evansand Donald R. van der Vaart, p 36
JulyForum—The Weekend Ozone Effect—The Weekly
Ambient Emissions Control Experiment, byDouglas R. Lawson, p 17
Forum—The O3 “Weekend Effect” and NOx ControlStrategies—Scientific and Public Health Findingsand Their Regulatory Implications, by Bart E.Croes, Leon J. Dolislager, Lawrence C. Larsen,and James N. Pitts, p 27
‘GUIDELINE ON AIR QUALITY MODELS’January
Revisions to the Guideline on Air Quality Models:The Winds of Change Are Blowing, by Gale F.Hoffnagle, p 16
HEALTH RISK ASSESSMENTAugust
Multiple Pathway Health Risk Assessment of aMunicipal Waste Resource Recovery Facility inMaryland, by Ramana K. Rao, Ishrat Chaudhuri,Marcus Garcia, Brian Stormwind, and BetsyRuffle, p 21
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INDOOR AIR QUALITY (IAQ)May
Smog and Lemons: Discovering Indoor AirChemistry, by Glenn Morrison and Richard L.Corsi, p 14
Perspective—The Inside Scoop on IAQ, by HalTaback, p 21
New Technology—Monitoring IndoorEnvironmental Quality with Data Loggers, byHugh Flye and Gregg Daly, p 26
INSIDE THE INDUSTRYJanuary
Out with the Old, In with the New, by Anthony J.Buonicore and Dianne P. Crocker, p 10
FebruaryCorporations Big and Small Endorse Outsourcing,
by Anthony J. Buonicore and Dianne P. Crocker,p 10
MarchBack to Basics, by Anthony J. Buonicore and
Dianne P. Crocker, p 10
AprilThe Birth of the Chicago Climate Exchange: Is
Proactive Environmental Management GainingTraction?, by Anthony J. Buonicore and DianneP. Crocker, p 10
MayThinking Like an Entrepreneur, by Anthony J.
Buonicore and Dianne P. Crocker, p 10
JuneCollaborating with the Competition, by Anthony J.
Buonicore and Dianne P. Crocker, p 10
JulySustainability: Passing Fad or Lasting Practice?, by
Anthony J. Buonicore and Dianne P. Crocker, p 10
AugustMaking a Value Proposition, by Anthony J.
Buonicore and Dianne P. Crocker, p 12
SeptemberLooking Within: Fostering a Positive Company
Culture, by Anthony J. Buonicore and Dianne P.Crocker, p 8
OctoberDown the Path of Continuous Improvement, by
Anthony J. Buonicore and Dianne P. Crocker, p 10
NovemberService Your Best Clients Better, by Anthony J.
Buonicore and Dianne P. Crocker, p 8
DecemberUsing the Power of Persuasion for Positive
Changes, by Anthony J. Buonicore and Dianne P.Crocker, p 7
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTYMarch
Making Your Intellectual Property Pay Off, byRobert J. Lambrechts, p 32
INTERCONTINENTAL AIR POLLUTIONDecember
Intercontinental Air Pollution: Introduction to theTopic, by John Bachmann, p 11
A Global Perspective on Air Quality:Intercontinental Transport and Linkages withClimate, by Arlene Fiore, Tracey Holloway, andMeredith Galanter Hastings, p 13
Methane Control: Transferring Experience from theClimate Arena to Tropospheric Ozone Strategies,by Dina W. Kruger, p 23
Atmospheric Brown Clouds: Long-RangeTransport and Climate Impacts, by V.Ramanathan and M.V. Ramana, p 28
Regional Haze Trends in Alaska: Implications forProtected Class I Visibility Areas, by Walter J.Wilcox II and Catherine F. Cahill, p 34
ISO 14015February
ISO 14015: A New Approach to EH&SAssessments, by Robert R. Sands, p 33
IT INSIGHTFebruary
Follow the Money—The Total Cost of EMISOwnership, by Jill Barson Gilbert, p 12
AprilGetting the Most from Your EH&S Information, by
Jill Barson Gilbert, p 13
JuneGoing Paperless, by Jill Barson Gilbert, p 11
AugustKeep IT Simple, by Jill Barson Gilbert, p 14
OctoberPortals—Windows to the World, by Jill Barson
Gilbert, p 12
DecemberPost-Implementation Actions: The Crucial Next
Steps, by Jill Barson Gilbert, p 9
LONG-RANGE TRANSPORT OF POLLUTIONDecember
Intercontinental Air Pollution: Introduction to theTopic, by John Bachmann, p 11
A Global Perspective on Air Quality:Intercontinental Transport and Linkages withClimate, by Arlene Fiore, Tracey Holloway, andMeredith Galanter Hastings, p 13
Methane Control: Transferring Experience from theClimate Arena to Tropospheric Ozone Strategies,by Dina W. Kruger, p 23
Atmospheric Brown Clouds: Long-RangeTransport and Climate Impacts, by V.Ramanathan and M.V. Ramana, p 28
Regional Haze Trends in Alaska: Implications forProtected Class I Visibility Areas, by Walter J.Wilcox II and Catherine F. Cahill, p 34
MAXIMUM ACHIEVABLE CONTROLTECHNOLOGY (MACT)February
Forum—EPA’s Once-In-Always-In MACT Policy:The Controversy Continues, by John C. Evansand Donald R. van der Vaart, p 36
MERCURYFebruary
Mercury Speciation at Power Plants Using SCRand SNCR Control Technologies, by Dennis L.Laudal, Jeffrey S. Thompson, John H. Pavlish,Lynn Brickett, Paul Chu, Ravi K. Srivastava, C.W.Lee, and James Kilgroe, p 16
OctoberControlling Mercury Emissions from Coal-Fired
Power Plants: An Introduction to the Topic, byC.V. Mathai, p 15
DOE/NETL’s Mercury Control TechnologyResearch Program for Coal-Fired Power Plants,by Thomas J. Feeley, III, James T. Murphy,Jeffrey W. Hoffmann, Evan J. Granite, and ScottA. Renninger, p 16
The Status of Mercury Control Technology, byLarry S. Monroe, p 26
How Does Western Coal Affect MercuryEmissions?, by Steven A. Benson, p 32
Emerging Mercury Capture Technology, byRichard Bucher, p 35
MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENTJanuary
That’s the Way We’ve Always Done It, by William“Art” Spratlin, p 4
FebruaryMeeting the Membership Challenge, by William
“Art” Spratlin, p 4
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MarchPlanning for Change, by William “Art” Spratlin, p 4
AprilOnline Voting Is as Easy as 1, 2, 3, by William
“Art” Spratlin, p 4
MayMake A&WMA Your Resource for Career
Development, by William “Art” Spratlin, p 4
JunePutting the Moose on the Table, by William “Art”
Spratlin, p 4
JulyChange Is in the Air, by William “Art” Spratlin, p 4
AugustIs A&WMA On Target with Its Strategic Plan?, by
William “Art” Spratlin, p 4
SeptemberAnother Busy Summer, by William “Art” Spratlin,
p 4
OctoberA&WMA’s Scholarship Trust Fund: Planning for
Our Future, by William “Art” Spratlin, p 4
NovemberResponding to the Needs of Environmental
Professionals, by William “Art” Spratlin, p 4
December‘Good Things Happen When Preparation Meets
Opportunity,’ by William “Art” Spratlin, p 3
METHANEDecember
Methane Control: Transferring Experience from theClimate Arena to Tropospheric Ozone Strategies,by Dina W. Kruger, p 23
MICROTURBINESJanuary
Microturbine Technology: An Alternative PowerSolution, by Ake Almgren, p 30
MULTIPOLLUTANT CONTROLOctober
DOE/NETL’s Mercury Control TechnologyResearch Program for Coal-Fired Power Plants,by Thomas J. Feeley, III, James T. Murphy,Jeffrey W. Hoffmann, Evan J. Granite, and ScottA. Renninger, p 16
The Status of Mercury Control Technology, byLarry S. Monroe, p 26
MULTIPOLLUTANT LEGISLATIONApril
Multipollutant Legislation for the Electric PowerGeneration Industry: An Update, by C.V. Mathai,p 18
Federal Multipollutant Legislation: A RareOpportunity, by Ken Colburn and MarikaTatsutani, p 19
Not Exactly Clear Skies, by David D. Doniger, p 20A Perilous Road to Clean Air Reform, by Eugene
M. Trisko, p 22A Western Utility’s Perspective on Multipollutant
Legislation, by C.V. Mathai, p 28The Clear Skies Act: A Better Way to Achieve Clean
Air, by Jeffrey R. Holmstead, p 32
MUNICIPAL WASTEAugust
Multiple Pathway Health Risk Assessment of aMunicipal Waste Resource Recovery Facility inMaryland, by Ramana K. Rao, Ishrat Chaudhuri,Marcus Garcia, Brian Stormwind, and BetsyRuffle, p 21
NATIONAL AMBIENT AIR QUALITYSTANDARDS (NAAQS)January
Revisions to the Guideline on Air Quality Models:The Winds of Change Are Blowing, by Gale F.Hoffnagle, p 16
A Historical Look at the Development ofRegulatory Air Quality Models, by John S. Irwin,p 22
SeptemberThe Role of SIPs in Achieving Better Air Quality, by
Tom Helms, p 13
NEW SOURCE REVIEW (NSR)January
Revisions to the Guideline on Air Quality Models:The Winds of Change Are Blowing, by Gale F.Hoffnagle, p 16
MarchUnraveling the Mysteries of NSR, by William J.
Palermo and Gary D. McCutchen, p 16
NEW TECHNOLOGYMay
New Technology—Monitoring IndoorEnvironmental Quality with Data Loggers, byHugh Flye and Gregg Daly, p 26
July2003 J. Deane Sensenbaugh Award—Pure
Performance Paint Sets Standard forEnvironmentally Progressive Coatings, p 36
OctoberEmerging Mercury Capture Technology, by
Richard Bucher, p 35
OPTICAL MONITORINGNovember
A Look at Open-Path and Extractive Optical GasDetection, by Robert L. Spellicy, p 14
Optical Remote Sensing Technologies in theUnited States: Recent Research andApplications, by Ram A. Hasmonay, p 22
Optical Remote Sensing in Europe: A UV-DOASCase Study, by Konradin Weber, Torsten Lamp,and Alexander Ropertz, p 26
Using FTIR Spectrometry for Industrial andEnvironmental Gas Analysis, by John D. Webb,Robert L. Spellicy, and Ralph J. Brewer, p 32
OPTICAL REMOTE SENSINGNovember
A Look at Open-Path and Extractive Optical GasDetection, by Robert L. Spellicy, p 14
Optical Remote Sensing Technologies in theUnited States: Recent Research andApplications, by Ram A. Hasmonay, p 22
Optical Remote Sensing in Europe: A UV-DOASCase Study, by Konradin Weber, Torsten Lamp,and Alexander Ropertz, p 26
Using FTIR Spectrometry for Industrial andEnvironmental Gas Analysis, by John D. Webb,Robert L. Spellicy, and Ralph J. Brewer, p 32
OZONEJuly
Introduction to Special Topic: Weekend andWeekday Differences in Ozone Levels, by JudithC. Chow, p 16
Forum—The Weekend Ozone Effect—The WeeklyAmbient Emissions Control Experiment, byDouglas R. Lawson, p 17
Forum—The O3 “Weekend Effect” and NOx ControlStrategies—Scientific and Public Health Findingsand Their Regulatory Implications, by Bart E.Croes, Leon J. Dolislager, Lawrence C. Larsen,and James N. Pitts, p 27
SeptemberWill the 8-Hour Ozone Standard Finally Get Off the
Ground?, by Susan S.G. Wierman, p 20
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DecemberIntercontinental Air Pollution: Introduction to the
Topic, by John Bachmann, p 11A Global Perspective on Air Quality:
Intercontinental Transport and Linkages withClimate, by Arlene Fiore, Tracey Holloway, andMeredith Galanter Hastings, p 13
Methane Control: Transferring Experience from theClimate Arena to Tropospheric Ozone Strategies,by Dina W. Kruger, p 23
Atmospheric Brown Clouds: Long-RangeTransport and Climate Impacts, by V.Ramanathan and M.V. Ramana, p 28
PARTICULATE MATTER (PM)February
Compliance with PM Standards in the EuropeanUnion: A Netherlands Case Study, by AntoonOpperhuizen, Eltjo Buringh, and Michael T.Kleinman, p 24
POWER PLANT EMISSIONSApril
Multipollutant Legislation for the Electric PowerGeneration Industry: An Update, by C.V. Mathai,p 18
OctoberControlling Mercury Emissions from Coal-Fired
Power Plants: An Introduction to the Topic, byC.V. Mathai, p 15
DOE/NETL’s Mercury Control TechnologyResearch Program for Coal-Fired Power Plants,by Thomas J. Feeley, III, James T. Murphy,Jeffrey W. Hoffmann, Evan J. Granite, and ScottA. Renninger, p 16
The Status of Mercury Control Technology, byLarry S. Monroe, p 26
How Does Western Coal Affect MercuryEmissions?, by Steven A. Benson, p 32
Emerging Mercury Capture Technology, byRichard Bucher, p 35
REGIONAL HAZE AND VISIBILITYDecember
Regional Haze Trends in Alaska: Implications forProtected Class I Visibility Areas, by Walter J.Wilcox II and Catherine F. Cahill, p 34
REGULATORY COMPLIANCEFebruary
Compliance with PM Standards in the EuropeanUnion: A Netherlands Case Study, by AntoonOpperhuizen, Eltjo Buringh, and Michael T.Kleinman, p 24
MayUsing Energy Efficiency to Achieve Air Quality
Compliance, by Edward L. Vine, p 30
RISK ASSESSMENTSFebruary
ISO 14015: A New Approach to EH&SAssessments, by Robert R. Sands, p 33
SELECTIVE CATALYTIC REDUCTION/SELECTIVE NON-CATALYTIC REDUCTION(SCR/SNCR)February
Mercury Speciation at Power Plants Using SCRand SNCR Control Technologies, by Dennis L.Laudal, Jeffrey S. Thompson, John H. Pavlish,Lynn Brickett, Paul Chu, Ravi K. Srivastava, C.W.Lee, and James Kilgroe, p 16
SPECTROMETRYNovember
A Look at Open-Path and Extractive Optical GasDetection, by Robert L. Spellicy, p 14
Optical Remote Sensing Technologies in theUnited States: Recent Research andApplications, by Ram A. Hasmonay, p 22
Optical Remote Sensing in Europe: A UV-DOASCase Study, by Konradin Weber, Torsten Lamp,and Alexander Ropertz, p 26
Using FTIR Spectrometry for Industrial andEnvironmental Gas Analysis, by John D. Webb,Robert L. Spellicy, and Ralph J. Brewer, p 32
STATE IMPLIMENTATION PLANS (SIPS)September
The Role of SIPs in Achieving Better Air Quality, byTom Helms, p 13
Will the 8-Hour Ozone Standard Finally Get Off theGround?, by Susan S.G. Wierman, p 20
Follow the SIP Leader: Lessons Learned fromSouthern California, by Barry R. Wallerstein andPatricia Whiting, p 29
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY/NATIONAL ENERGY TECHNOLOGYLABORATORY (DOE/NETL)October
DOE/NETL’s Mercury Control TechnologyResearch Program for Coal-Fired Power Plants,by Thomas J. Feeley, III, James T. Murphy,Jeffrey W. Hoffmann, Evan J. Granite, and ScottA. Renninger, p 16
U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTIONAGENCY (EPA)January
Revisions to the Guideline on Air Quality Models:The Winds of Change Are Blowing, by Gale F.Hoffnagle, p 16
FebruaryForum—EPA’s Once-In-Always-In MACT Policy:
The Controversy Continues, by John C. Evansand Donald R. van der Vaart, p 36
AprilThe Clear Skies Act: A Better Way to Achieve Clean
Air, by Jeffrey R. Holmstead, p 32
AugustSpatial Prediction of Air Quality Data, by David M.
Holland, William M. Cox, Rich Scheffe, Alan J.Cimorelli, Douglas Nychka, and Philip K. Hopke,p 31
URBAN ENVIRONMENTAugust
The ‘Piston Effect’ Observed in OzoneConcentrations in Mexico City, by HumbertoBravo Alvarez, Rodolfo Sosa Echeverria, J.R.Pablo Sánchez Alvarez, Monica JaimesPalomera, and Allen S. Lefohn, p 16
WASTEAugust
Multiple Pathway Health Risk Assessment of aMunicipal Waste Resource Recovery Facility inMaryland, by Ramana K. Rao, Ishrat Chaudhuri,Marcus Garcia, Brian Stormwind, and BetsyRuffle, p 21
WASTEWATERAugust
Wastewater Treatment: A Bench-Scale Study, byHeather L. Frost and David A. Irvine, p 27
WEEKEND OZONE EFFECTJuly
Introduction to Special Topic: Weekend andWeekday Differences in Ozone Levels, by JudithC. Chow, p 16
Forum—The Weekend Ozone Effect—The WeeklyAmbient Emissions Control Experiment, byDouglas R. Lawson, p 17
Forum—The O3 “Weekend Effect” and NOx ControlStrategies—Scientific and Public Health Findingsand Their Regulatory Implications, by Bart E.Croes, Leon J. Dolislager, Lawrence C. Larsen,and James N. Pitts, p 27