Air quality (AQ) scientists are researchers that use different scientific disciplines (e.g. chemistry, physics, mathematics, epidemiology...) to explore scientific atmospheric issues. For example, is ground-level ozone increasing and if so, why? What will 20% more vehicles mean for ambiant AQ in a region? Is pollution flowing from one country to another and if so, how much? This position requires a strong scientific education.
AQ engineers design ways to reduce air emissions. This is a technical position with eventual opportunity for advancement into management. The position requires a strong scientific/ technical education.
AQ planners are people who work with scientists and engineers to identify AQ issues and propose solutions for implementation. For example, if 20% more vehicles are expected to increase ambiant NOx levels by 10% then could a new light-rail transportation system help the problem?
There are also AQ careers in management, communications, outreach, enforcement, sales...
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I'd like to test the air quality in my home. Can I get a do it yourself air quality testing kit?
Quality control is an engineering career that starts with a q.
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In the area of air quality: (1) More than half of the large cities now meet air-quality standards; (2) emissions of common air pollutants have dropped by an average of 24 percent; and (3) blood lead levels in children have declined by 75 percent.
at my school we are doing science and we are talking about deserts and we are triying to figure out what air quality mean we are taking notes of air quality please help me what to do there
fluorocarbons affect the air quality by destroying the air molecules in the ozone layer
Air pollution
Air Quality Health Index was created in 2005.