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Working Group 4: Air Pollution Mr. Andres Markwitz ( LCC unavailable) Ms. Muhayatun Santoso (Indonesia) Ms. Preciosa Corazon Pabroa (Philippines) Mr. Joon-Keuk Chung ( PAC Member) Mr. Roman Padillia-Alvarez (IAEA) Ms. Lan Anh Nguyen (IAEA) Ms. Dongxin Feng (PAC Member) Mr. Ho-Seung Lee (IAEA)
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Key Comments 1. Revision of title and clearly define objective/outcome, outputs and activities 2. Possible new participating Member States 3. Clarification of Problem/Objective Tree 4. Define roles of each stakeholders and IAEA 5. Clearly define project milestones 6. Specify potential risks and mitigating measures
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Original Title: Impact of Air Particulate Matter in the RCA region: Quantification of Key Sources and the Relationship between Major Components, Light Scattering and Visibility for Managers to Better Understand and Control Key Components Revised Title: Assessing the impact of urban Air Particulate Matter on air quality Original Overall Objective: Improved understanding of key sources of urban fine particulate matter pollution in major cities across the RCA region impacting on human health, visibility and cultural heritage Revised Overall Objective: To enhance capacity using NATs in assessing fine particulate matter impact on human health, visibility and historic monuments
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Original Outcome: 1. Assessment of impacts from anthropogenic sources (local industries, coal burning for power production, manufacturing, motor vehicles, etc.) on fine particle urban air sheds using nuclear analytical technologies in relation with human health. 2. Establishment the new relationships between fine particle composition (black carbon, sulphates, nitrates, soil and other) with light scattering and visibility in the RCA Region. 3. Impacts of fine particulate matter pollution on cultural heritage objects identified. Revised Outcome: Enhanced awareness on air particulate matter impact on human health, visibility and historic monuments
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Original Outputs 1. Project team operational National Seminars for information transfer of project objectives to end-users Relationship between visibility and find particulate matter sources in RCA Member States identified Applicability of nuclear analytical techniques for cultural heritage studies Tools for populating database and results extracted from database Gaps in fine particulate matter database filled by RRU services in case of equipment breakdown and urgency Database of fine particulate matter source from anthropogenic sources in urban areas in the RCA region Find filters loaded with air particulate matter Manuals for GENT samplers and sites selection, XRF and IBA analysis of air particulate matter
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Revised Outputs 1. Project progress review and regional cooperation strengthened 2. Trained personnel on impact of APM on human health, visibility and historic monuments 3. Reports/ scientific papers on APM impact on human health, visibility and historic monuments 4. Regional database updated with APM elemental contents and source profile mainly from densely populated urban areas
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Title: Assessing the impact of urban Air Particulate Matter on air quality Overall Objective: To enhance capacity using NATs in assessing fine particulate matter impact on human health, visibility and historic monuments Outcome: Enhanced awareness on air particulate matter impact on human health, visibility and historic monuments Outputs: 1. Project progress review and regional cooperation strengthened 2. Trained personnel on impact of APM on human health, visibility and historic monuments 3. Reports/ scientific papers on APM impact on human health, visibility and historic monuments 4. Regional database updated with APM elemental contents and source profile mainly from densely populated urban areas
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Problem Tree
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Objective Tree
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Work Plan Output/ Actvities/ Input ResponsibilityInputsFunding Source Quantity (Q) Rate (R)Budget (=QxR) StartEnd 1. Project progress review and regional cooperation strengthened 1.1 Mid-term review meeting IAEA/ MS Meeting IEX IAEA17 2 3000 5000 51,000 10,000 Q4 2016 1.2 Final Coordination Meeting IAEA/ MS Meeting IEX IAEA17 2 3000 5000 51,000 10,000 Q4 2018 2. Trained personnel on impact of APM on human health, visibility and historic monuments 2.1 National training course on source apportionment and identified impact on human health in priority countries MS NWS IEX MS IAEA 0303 0 5,000 0 15,000 Q2 2016 Q3 2018 2.2 Regional workshop on impact of fine particulate matter on visibility IAEA RWS IEX IAEA 17 2 3,000 5,000 51,000 10,000 Q2 2016 Q3 2016 2.3 Regional workshop on degradation of historic monuments due to APM impact (including end- users) * IAEA RWS IEX IAEA 20 2 3,500 5,000 70,000 10,000 Q4 2016 Q1 2017 2.4 Regional workshop on database for source IAEA RWS IEX IAEA17 2 3,000 5,000 51,000 10,000 Q3 2017 Q4 2017
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Work Plan Cont’ Output/ Actvities/ Input ResponsibilityInputsFunding Source Quantit y (Q) Rate (R)Budget (=QxR) StartEnd 3. Reports/ scientific papers on APM impact on human health, visibility and historic monument 3.1 Provision of advice, operational procedure, sampler and supply to new participating countries as to expand the regional sampling network * MS IAEA Procurement IEX MS IAEA 3333 5,000 15,000 Q1 2016 Q2 2016 Q4 2018 Q3 2016 3.2 Sampling of air particulate matter in polluted urban air sheds. NAT for elemental analysis. Source identification/apportionment. Presentation of interpreted results to end-users. MS 000 Q1 2016 Q4 2018 3.3 Sampling of APM mainly at historic monuments locations. NAT for elemental analysis. Source identification/ apportionment. Presentation of interpreted results to end-users* MS 000 Q1 2016 Q4 2018 4. Regional database updated with APM elemental contents and source profile mainly from densely populated urban areas 4.1 Transfer of data and source apportionment information to database coordinator. MS 000 Q4 2016 Q4 2018 4.2 Gaps identified by data coordinator and national project counterparts and recommendation provided for elemental analysis. MS RRU servicesIAEA45,00020,000 Q1 2016 Q4 2018 4.3 Updated database through designate database coordinator IAEA IEX/ HBA(1 person/ year) TCF25,00010,000Q1 2016 Q4 2018
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Project Timeline Output/ Actvities/ Input201620172018 Q1Q2Q3Q4Q1Q2Q3Q4Q1Q2Q3Q4 1. Project progress review and regional cooperation strengthening 1.1 Mid-term review meeting 1.2 Final Coordination Meeting 2. Trained personnel on impact of APM on human health, visibility and historic monuments 2.1 National workshop on source apportionment and identified impact on human health in priority countries 2.2. Regional workshop on impact of fine particulate matter on visibility 2.3 Regional workshop on degradation of historic monuments due to APM impact (including end-users) * 2.4 Regional workshop on database for sources 3. Reports/ scientific papers on APM impact on human health, visibility and historic monuments 3.1 Provision of advice, operational procedure, sampler and supply to new participating countries as to expand the regional sampling network * 3.2 Sampling of air particulate matter in polluted urban air sheds. NAT for elemental analysis. Source identification/apportionment. Presentation of interpreted results to end-users. 3.3 Sampling of APM mainly at historic monuments locations. NAT for elemental analysis. Source identification/ apportionment. Presentation of interpreted results to end-users* 4. Regional database updated with APM elemental contents and source profile mainly from densely populated urban areas 4.1 Transfer of data and source apportionment information to database coordinator. 4.2 Gaps identified by data coordinator and national project counterparts and recommendation provided for elemental analysis. 4.3 Updated database through designated database coordinator
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Acknowledgement Dr. Andres Markwitz ( LCC unavailable) Ms. Muhayatun Santoso (Indonesia) Ms. Preciosa Corazon Pabroa (Philippines) Mr. Joon-Keuk Chung ( PAC Member) Ms. Dongxin Feng (PAC Member) PAC Team Ms. Lan Anh Nguyen (IAEA) Mr. Gashaw Wolde (IAEA) Mr. Andreas Karydas (IAEA) Mr. Roman Padillia-Alvarez (IAEA) Mr. Ho-Seung Lee (IAEA) Mr. Sinh Van Hoang (IAEA) Ms. Elise Ratschmann (IAEA) Ms. Daniela Izabal Nogueda (IAEA)
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