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AIR CLIMATE & ENERGY RESEARCH PROGRAM B U I L D I N G A S C I E N T I F I C F O U N D A T I O N F O R S O U N D E N V I R O N M E N T A L D E C I S I O N S

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Office of Research and Development

The Citizen Science Toolbox

Ron Williams1, Amanda Kaufman2, Tim Barzyk1

1US EPA, RTP, NC 2ORISE, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, US EPA,

RTP, NC

Office of Research and Development March 24, 2015 Air, Climate, and Energy Research Program

Overview

• Sensor technology to enable citizen science

• Air pollution and communities

• Introduction of EPA’s Air Sensor Toolbox

• EPA’s Citizen Science Air Monitor (CSAM)

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High interest by public for more personal information

What about my

exposure, my

family, my

neighborhood?

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Sensor Technology is Enabling Citizen Science

Citizen Science for a

variety of interests:

•Individual Health

•Community Exposures •Research

•Education

•Technology

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EPA’s Motivation: Research to Action

•ORD supporting EPA’s Citizen Science (CS)

Initiative by enabling community-based

environmental monitoring efforts

•EPA is working with community partners to:

–Develop and test CS air monitoring protocol

– Test effectiveness of low-cost sensor

technologies for community-based data collection

– Provide tools to assist the community in

implementing a study design of their choice

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To help citizens more accurately and reliably collect

air quality data in their community, including

information on:

• Low cost sensor performance information

• Generalized calibration/validation approaches

• Sampling methodologies

• Measurement methods options

• Data interpretation guidelines

• Education and outreach

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Example-AirCasting

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Example-UniTec, ToxRae, EPA VOC sensors

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Example-Carnegie Mellon (Speck)

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Air Sensor

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Air Sensor Guidebook Sensor Evaluation Report

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RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT HIGHLIGHTS:

MOBILE SENSORS AND APPLICATIONS FOR AIR POLLUTANTS

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Citizen Science Toolbox: Resources and Guidance

1. Identify pollutants of interest, appropriate sensors 2. Basic Operating Procedure guide for sensors

3. Quality assurance guidelines for sensors

4. EPA-led community training on sensor use

5. Guidance and deployment based on pollutants and

sources

6. Basic ideas for data analysis, interpretation, and

communication

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EPA’s Citizen Science Air Monitor (CSAM)

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BGI sharp-cut

cyclone inlet

personal DataRAM

nephelometer

CairClip

NO2 sensor

AirChek 52

sampling pump

Arduino Uno

microprocessor

Honeywell

temp/RH

sensor

CSAM

plug

Battery

plug

Access

door

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Citizen Science Tools

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Summary

• ORD is supporting the improvement of citizen science • Ironbound air monitoring project presents the

opportunity to apply EPA research and tools to

community issues

• Provides foundation for future community interactions

Contacts:

Ron Williams

919-541-2957

williams.ronald@epa.gov

Amanda Kaufman

Online Resources Available at: 919-541-2388

http://www.epa.gov/heasd/airsensortoolbox/ kaufman.amanda@epa.gov

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