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  • Water Quality | Northeast Regional Mercury Science & Policy Conference

    A meeting of scientists and managers to share scientific and regulatory advancements pertaining to mercury in the environment.

    2006 Conference Archives

    Presentations are grouped by topic and listed alphabetically by speaker name.

     Please click on the speaker icon to download corresponding speaker presentation.

    Updates on Regional Mercury Activities

    The New England Governors and Eastern Canadian Premiers Mercury Action Plan: 2006 Update, C. Mark Smith, Massachusetts DEP and NEG-ECP Mercury Task Force

    EPA New England Update, Jeri Weiss, EPA New England

    Regulatory Efforts

    State Approaches to Controlling Utility Mercury Emissions: Control Strategies and Cost Effectiveness, Praveen Amar, NESCAUM

    CAMR Mercury Deposition Modeling,Tom Braverman, U.S. EPA

    Atmospheric Mercury Deposition Modeling in the Northeast,John Graham, NESCAUM

    Performance-Based Regulatory Strategy in Rhode Island, Bev Migliore, Rhode Island DEM

    Pollution Prevention and Waste Management

    Mercury Product Life-Cycle Model: Uses and Results, Alexis Cain, U.S. EPA Region 5

    Drum-Top Crushing of Mercury Lamps, Cathy Davis, U.S. EPA

    Notification and Phase-Outs: Lessons Learned from Five Years of the IMERC Process, Terri Goldberg, NEWMOA and Tom Metzner, Connecticut DEP

    Toxicology and Health Effects

    NHANES 1999-2002 Update on Mercury, Kate Mahaffey, U.S. EPA

    Fish Advisories and Outreach

    Fish Advisories in Shared Waters - Establishing Consistency, Gary Buchanan, New Jersey DEP

    Rhode Island Southeast Asian Community Fish Ingestion Study, Tom Getz, Rhode Island DEM and Dhitinut Ratnapradipa, Rhode Island DOH

    Monitoring and Modeling Mercury Deposition

    Mercury Measurements in Support of Local, Regional, and Global Modeling, Matthew Landis, U.S. EPA Office of Research and Development

    Atmospheric Mercury Speciation and Deposition in Rural Vermont: Observations Suggest More Long-Range Transport and Deposition than Current Generation Emissions-Transport Models, Eric Miller, Ecosystems Research Group, Ltd.

    Atmospheric Monitoring for Clean Air Mercury Rule (CAMR) Accountability, Tamara Saltman, U.S. EPA Clean Air Markets Division

    Monitoring and Modeling Mercury in the Environment

    Gaseous Mercury Flux Measurements over a Hardwood Forest, Jesse Bash, University of Connecticut

    Monitoring the Environmental Response to Changing Mercury Deposition to North America, Robert Mason, University of Connecticut

    Modeling Mercury in Lake Champlain, Eric Miller, Ecosystems Research Group, Ltd.

    Watershed Mercury Geochemical Fluxes Integrate Landscape Factors in Long-Term Research Watersheds at Acadia National Park, Maine, U.S.A., Sarah Nelson, Senator George J. Mitchell Center at the University of Maine

    Mercury in Fish from New York State Lakes and Reservoirs, Howard Simonin, New York State DEC

    Some speakers requested that their presentations not be included because they contain unpublished data. If you are looking for more information on a presentation that is not listed, please contact Susy King, mercury coordinator, or contact the speaker directly.

     

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