We have just spent the last seven units engineering air quality to meet federal Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA) and state air quality control limits. How will you be able to apply what you learned in this course to your current or future work within your own state within the United States, or within a different country (if you do not reside in the United States)?
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JOSEPH:
For me I got to be honest working in the Navy I never paid much attention to my surroundings as much as I do now after taking this course. Understanding the pollutant concepts introduced to the atmosphere is something that for a small portion of my career I never really managed. When doing the course project, I found and now understand how important the EHS is and understanding the concepts within and areas that are affected overall while working with potential hazards. The US and State guidelines are there for a reason so that monitoring overall Air Quality is a priority to every citizen and that businesses are held accountable to products used and toxins introduced into the Air.
References
Godish, T., Davis, W. T., & Fu, J. S. (2014). Air quality (5th ed.). Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press.