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Photochemical Modeling for the |
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939 Ellis Street
San Francisco, CA 94109
Main: 415/771-6000
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415/749-4971 |
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Jean Roggenkamp |
415/749-4646 |
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Saffet Tanrikulu |
415/749-4787 |
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Phil Martien |
415/749-4660 |
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Steve Soong |
415/749-4657 |
Contractor Team
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David Souten |
Principal-in-Charge |
415/899-0711 |
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Chris Emery |
Project Manager |
415/899-0740 |
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Ralph Morris |
Advisor, Modeling and Emissions |
415/899-0708 |
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Greg Yarwood |
Advisor, Chemistry and Probing Tools |
415/899-0704 |
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Gary Wilson |
Computer Acquisition, web/FTP administration |
415/899-0719 |
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Mary Mahoney |
Administrative Assistant |
415/899-0738 |
ATMET, LLC
P.O. Box 19195
Boulder, CO 80308-9195
6610 Gunpark Drive, Suite 100
Boulder, CO 80301
Main: 303/530-5200
Fax: 303/530-5201
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Craig Tremback |
Meteorological Modeling |
ext. 205 |
7341 Poppy Way (Contracting/accounting)
Arvada, CO 80007
work: 303.425.5495
fax: 303.425.5495
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Jim Wilkinson |
Emissions Modeling |
541/345-2525 |
San Jose State University
Department of Meteorology
1 Washington Square
San Jose, CA 95192
Main: 408/924-1000
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Robert Bornstein |
Advisor, Meteorology |
408/924-5205 |
The contracting team includes an Internal Technical Review Team of noted experts in emissions, meteorology, chemistry, and the development/use of model probing tools. Members will serve as an integral part of the study by reviewing the modeling as it is performed, serving as a continuous technical resource, and providing unique expertise to the contracting team. Besides the Principal-in-Charge and Project Manager, the Internal Technical Review Team includes Ralph Morris and Greg Yarwood of ENVIRON, and Robert Bornstein of San Jose State University.
Modeling Advisory Committee (MAC)
The District has formed a technical modeling advisory committee for this study. Both the EPA and CARB modeling guidance requires the formation of a “Technical Working Group”. In any study of this type that leads to a SIP development effort, it is important that the technical underpinnings of that SIP be fully examined as they are developed. In this manner, to the extent possible, technical issues can be put aside in the SIP development effort, the focus can be on the many other aspects of this process, and the public can be better assured that the technical community has been rigorous in their review of the work.