The
show will be held March 21-24 at the Charlotte Convention Center in North
Carolina.
The Air & Waste Management Association (A&WMA) and the Water Environment Federation (WEF), have come together for a trade show aimed at helping agriculture, industry and municipalities control air and odor from their operations. The show will be held March 21-24 at the Charlotte Convention Center in North Carolina.
Held every two years, this conference will bring together environmental professionals from around the world to discuss the latest developments in odor and air emissions management, foster informed decision-making, and encourage the use of innovative technologies.
The technical program will include oral presentations, interactive discussions, workshops and exhibits on the following key topics: odor control planning and monitoring; methods of sampling; measuring and estimating emissions; design of odor control systems; biological odor control; collection systems odor and corrosion; sustainability and greenhouse gases; dispersion modeling; and innovative technologies, operations and agriculture.
The Air & Waste Management Association (A&WMA) and the Water Environment Federation (WEF), have come together for a trade show aimed at helping agriculture, industry and municipalities control air and odor from their operations. The show will be held March 21-24 at the Charlotte Convention Center in North Carolina.
Held every two years, this conference will bring together environmental professionals from around the world to discuss the latest developments in odor and air emissions management, foster informed decision-making, and encourage the use of innovative technologies.
The technical program will include oral presentations, interactive discussions, workshops and exhibits on the following key topics: odor control planning and monitoring; methods of sampling; measuring and estimating emissions; design of odor control systems; biological odor control; collection systems odor and corrosion; sustainability and greenhouse gases; dispersion modeling; and innovative technologies, operations and agriculture.


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