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A&WMA 2011is one of the most important conferences and exhibitions devoted to conservation of the environment especially in the air and waste material, in America. The 104th Air & Waste Management Associations Conference & Exposition will offer a grand platform for the industry professionals and experts to discuss about the key issue related to electronic waste and management of waste materials. This year, the event will feature presentations, poster sessions and conferences focusing on the key challenges faced by the in the industry. It will cover crucial topics such as Gulf of Mexico oil spill, air quality modeling, carbon dioxide, environmental management of ports, marinas, and shipyards, waste disposal on the Gulf Coast along with the environmental issues related to transportation.
Visitor Profile
- NGO’s
- Business leaders
- Environment industry leaders
- International agency representatives
- Urban leaders and design professionals
- Financial executives
- Corporate executives
- Environmentalists
- Environmental industry executives
- Domestic and international media
- Specialized international media
- International buyer delegations
- Municipal managers
- Top-level corporate executives
- International agency representatives
- Government policy makers
- Federal, regional and municipal government leaders
Exhibitor Profile
- Air Measurements
- Indoor Air Quality
- Air Quality Modeling
- Laboratory Management
- Air Toxics
- Mercury Control
- Biofuels
- Oil & Gas
- Carbon Markets
- Particulate Matter and Visibility
- Climate Change
- Regulations
- Continuous Emissions Monitoring
- Remediation Services
- Control Technologies
- Renewable Energy
- Emissions Monitoring
- Resource Conservation
- Energy
- Stack Testing
- Environmental Health & Safety
- Systems/Software
- Environmental Regulations
- Sustainability
- Environmental Solutions
- Transportation
- Hazardous, Radioactive & Mixed Waste Incineration
- Volatile Organic Compound Control
- Health Effects
- Water & Wastewater Treatment
Organizer
Air & Waste Management Association