
Recent wildfire smoke events have highlighted the value of air quality measurement. But how does it really work, anyways? From the latest technologies and regulations to the unique challenges faced by local governments and Tribes, this week's guests discuss the transforming landscape of air quality monitoring. Join hosts Georgia Ray and Ella Stack and guests Chet Wayland from the EPA, Christopher Lee from Tribal Air Monitoring Support Center, and Miles Keogh from the National Association of Clean Air Agencies for the discussion. This episode was completed in partnership with ELI's People Places Planet Podcast.
In This Episode We Cover:
· How the onset of new monitoring and data technologies is shifting the air monitoring paradigm
· What the surge in air quality participatory science means for rulemaking
· Why local governments and Tribes are so well situated to address air pollution
Hosts: Georgia Ray and Ella Stack, Environmental Law Institute
Guests: Chet Wayland, EPA, Christopher Lee, Tribal Air Monitoring Support Center, and Miles Keogh, National Association of Clean Air Agencies