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June 6, 2022
9:30AM - 10:30AM

Ambient Air Monitoring Following Natural Disasters and Industrial Accidents

Dr. Sabine Lange, Toxicology Section Manager, TCEQ

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Natural disasters and industrial accidents have the potential to lead to the release of excess emissions of chemicals into the air  For natural disasters, these emissions can be caused by facility shutdown, facility startup, or by damage to the facility.  These chemical emissions have the potential to affect air quality in a way that could adversely affect human health or could lead to nuisance odor conditions.  

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Add to Calendar aCLuDhaqizCaPxAftmqF167204 06/06/2022 09:30 AM 06/06/2022 10:30 AM false Ambient Air Monitoring Following Natural Disasters and Industrial Accidents Natural disasters and industrial accidents have the potential to lead to the release of excess emissions of chemicals into the air  For natural disasters, these emissions can be caused by facility shutdown, facility startup, or by damage to the facility.  These chemical emissions have the potential to affect air quality in a way that could adversely affect human health or could lead to nuisance odor conditions.   Expo A2