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      <div><span>Dear&nbsp;<span>Colleague</span>,<br>
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              <div><span>EPRI and Air &amp; Waste Management Associati
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                  uture Air Quality Model Development Needs to be held
                  on September 12 &amp; 13, 2011 in Washington, DC. The
                  agenda is as follows:<br>
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              <div><span>Keynote Speaker: John Seinfeld, California
                  Institute of Technology<br>
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                  1. Homogeneous-Phase Chemistry</span></div>
              <div><span>Ron Cohen, University of California Berkeley</span></div>
              <div><span>Dick Derwe nt, Rdsc
                  <p><span></span>&nbsp;</p>
                  <div><span>2. Heterogeneous-Phase Chemistry (including
                      Inorganic and Organic Aqueous-Phase Chemistry)</span></div>
                  <div><span>Hartmut Herrmann, Leibniz Institute for
                      Tropospheric Research</span></div>
                  <div><span>Barbara Turpin, Rutgers University<br>
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                  <div><span>3. Organic Particulate Matter: Formation
                      and Aging of Secondary Organic Aerosol</span><span></span></div>
                  <div><span>Prakash Bhave, US Environmental Protection
                      Agency</span></div>
                  <div><span>Allen Robinson, Carnegie Mellon University</span></div>
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                      4. Meteorological Processes Affecting Air Quality</span></div>
                  <div><span>Jerome Fast, Pacific Northwest National
                      Laboratory</span></div>
                  <div><span>Leiming Zhang, Environment Canada</span><span><span>This

                        workshop is designed to bring together leading
                        researchers from academia, government, and
                        private institutions, industry, and other
                        stakeholders to brainstorm on various model
                        development needs and develop a comprehensive
                        research agenda that can be used by the
                        community to help guide research plans and
                        promote collaboration among researchers.&nbsp;The
                        focus of this two-day workshop is limited to the
                        use of atmospheric models to support
                        regional-scale air quality applications, such as
                        forecasting or control strategy development.</span></span></div>
                  <p><span></span><span>On behalf of the steering
                      committee, we would like to invite you to
                      participate and contribute to the success of the
                      workshop.<br>
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    Stuart McKeen<br>
    ESRL/NOAA, Boulder, CO
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