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2015 Awards

  • Development of the Pesticide Emission Model Framework: Evaluation of Fate and Transport of Pesticides, Ohio University. Funded by Syngenta Crop Protection. 1/5/15 - 12/25/15.
  • Modeling Support for the Mitigation Dust Study Conducted in North Central Iowa in 2014. . Funded by Syngenta Crop Protection. 1/5/15 – 8/6/15.

2013 Awards

  • Modeling Atmospheric Pesticide Aerosolization and Volatilization to Predict Environmental and Human Exposure, Funded by Syngenta Crop Protection, 2013

2011 Awards

  • Assuring Ohio’s Competitiveness in a Carbon-Constrained World: A Collaboration between Ohio University and The Ohio State University. Ohio University and Ohio State University. Prepared for the Ohio Department of Development, material is based upon work supported by the Department of Energy under Award Number DE-EE0000165.

2008 Awards

  • Assessing the Methods of Alleviating Impacts from Persistent Bioaccumulative Toxins (PBTs) on Human Health and the Environment in the Great Lakes Basin, funded by the Great Lakes Commission under the Great Lakes Air Deposition (GLAD) program (dates needed)
  • Evaluation of the Emission, Transport, and Deposition of Mercury and Fine Particulate Matter from Coal-Based Power Plants in the Ohio River Valley Region, funded by Department of Energy under Award Number DE-FC26-03NT41723, 4/1/2008-6/1/2010

2006 Awards

2005 Awards

  • 2006 Ohio Air Quality & Coal Research Symposium, OAQDA & OCDO, 08/01/05-10/30/06.
  • Development of a Database and an Analytical Tool for the Management and Visualization of Ohio Flue Gas Desulfurization (FGD) and Other Coal Combustion Products (CCPs), Ohio Coal Development Office and CE3 support funds, Ohio University, 9/1/05– 9/1/06.
  • An Examination of Energy Production and its Environmental and Economic Impacts in the State and Nation (The Consortium for Energy, Economics and the Environment (CE3)), Research Priority by Ohio University, 2005-2011.
  • Design and Feasibility Assessment of a Retrospective Epidemiologic Study of Coal-Fired Power Plant Emissions in Pittsburgh, PA Region, (University of Pittsburgh is the lead institution), DOE, 6/1/05-6/1/06.
  • Real Time On-Line Air Quality Analysis – Miami Valley and Cincinnati, Miami Valley and Hamilton County, Ohio, 5/1/05-9/1/05.
  • Proposed Research and Support Activities for Air Quality Initiatives in Ohio and Surrounding States, USEPA, 7/1/05-7/30/07 2004.

2004 Awards

  • Ohio Air Quality & Coal Research Symposium, OAQDA & OCDO, 07/01/04-12/30/04.
  • Photochemical Grid Modeling: Evaluation of Control Options for Cleveland/Cincinnati, 7/15/04-8/15/04.
  • Efficacy of E-Check in Selected Counties in Ohio: Regional Modeling Evaluation, Ohio EPA, 6/1/04-7/1/04.
  • Sustainability/Website Evaluation (2004): Northeast Ohio Air Quality On-Line, NE Ohio Areawide Coordinating Agency, 4/07/04-11/30/04.

2003 Awards

  • Proposal for Evaluation of the Emission, Transport, and Deposition of Mercury, Arsenic, and Associated Fine Particulate Matter from Coal Based Power Plants in the Ohio River Valley Region, DOE, 04/03/2003-04/02/2006.

2002 Awards

  • Proposal to Develop a Database and an Analytical Tool for the Management of Data Derived from US-DOE (NETL)-Funded Fine Particulate (PM 2.5 ) Research, (Advanced Technology Systems is the lead institution), DOE, 08/15/02-08/30/06.
  • Development of an Internet Web Site for the Reporting of Monitored Air Quality Pollutant Levels Year 3, NE Ohio Areawide Coordinating Agency, 01/01/02-12/31/03.

2001 Awards

  • Pittsburgh Atmospheric Particulate Matter Supersite Program, (Carnegie Mellon University is the lead institution), DOE, 02/08/01-12/31/02.
  • Ambient Fine Particulate Matter (PM2.5) Research Program - Upper Ohio River Valley Project: Data Management and Analysis, DOE, 07/01/01-07/01/02.

2000 Awards

  • Ambient Fine Particulate Matter Research Program - Upper Ohio River Valley Project-Phase II, (Advanced Technology Systems is the lead institution), DOE, 06/01/00-05/30/01.
  • Development of an Internet Web Site for the Reporting of Monitored Air Quality Pollutant Levels Year- 2, NE Ohio Areawide Coordinating Agency, 01/01/00-12/31/01.
  • Steubenville PM2.5 Monitoring Program, (Consol Energy Inc. is the lead institution), DOE, 4/01/00-12/31/02.

1999 Awards

  • Air Quality and Pediatric Health in Ohio–Phase II, Ohio Air Quality Development Authority, 10/01/99-12/31/00.
  • Ambient Fine Particulate Matter Research Program - Upper Ohio River Valley Project - Gifford State Forest, Principal Investigator (Advanced Technology Systems is the lead institution on the project), DOE, 7/01/99-5/31/00.
  • Establish Biogenic Emission Inventories for the Corpus Christi Ozone Area Research Study, (Texas A&M – Kingsville is the lead institution), Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission, 06/01/99-12/31/99.
  • Development of an Internet Web Site for the Reporting of Monitored Air Quality Pollutant Levels, NE Ohio Areawide Coordinating Agency, 02/26/99-12/31/00.

1998 Awards

  • Air Quality and Pediatric Health in Ohio, Ohio EPA, 08/01/98-09/31/99