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This Week in EPA Science


By Kacey Fitzpatrickbasketball hoop and recap graphic identifier as the basketball

NBA Finals stressing you out? Here’s something to take your mind off of it—the latest in EPA science!

EPA Researcher Recognized for Outstanding Work
EPA’s Dr. Gayle Hagler was presented a Flemming Award for her work researching air pollution and her outreach efforts such as the Village Green Project. To learn more about the project, listen to Dr. Hagler’s recent interview with Federal News Radio: EPA project promotes grassroots pollution monitoring.

A Trip Back in Time
Earlier this month at EPA’s Robert S Kerr Environmental Research Center, a cornerstone box was dusted off and unsealed in honor of the lab’s 50th anniversary. The time capsule included artifacts representing the Center’s major milestones and key accomplishments in the last 50 years. Read more about the event in the blog Another Trip Back in Time: Kerr Lab Time Capsule Reopened in Honor of 50th Anniversary.

Zika Outbreak Response
Interested in learning how EPA is involved in the Zika outbreak response? Listen to this podcast with EPA’s Marty Monell: All Hands on Deck in the War against Mosquitoes.

Air & Waste Management Association Annual Conference
Will you be in New Orleans next week? Stop by the Air & Waste Management Association Annual Conference to hear leading environmental professionals present new findings and learn the latest technical information on air and waste management. Be sure to check out EPA’s booth!

Upcoming Events at EPA
Need more science? Check out a few of the upcoming open meetings and webinars we are hosting this month.

About the Author: Kacey Fitzpatrick is a student contractor and writer working with the science communication team in EPA’s Office of Research and Development. She is a regular contributor to It All Starts with Science and the founding writer of “The Research Recap.”



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By Kacey Fitzpatrickbasketball hoop and recap graphic identifier as the basketball

NBA Finals stressing you out? Here’s something to take your mind off of it—the latest in EPA science!

EPA Researcher Recognized for Outstanding Work
EPA’s Dr. Gayle Hagler was presented a Flemming Award for her work researching air pollution and her outreach efforts such as the Village Green Project. To learn more about the project, listen to Dr. Hagler’s recent interview with Federal News Radio: EPA project promotes grassroots pollution monitoring.

A Trip Back in Time
Earlier this month at EPA’s Robert S Kerr Environmental Research Center, a cornerstone box was dusted off and unsealed in honor of the lab’s 50th anniversary. The time capsule included artifacts representing the Center’s major milestones and key accomplishments in the last 50 years. Read more about the event in the blog Another Trip Back in Time: Kerr Lab Time Capsule Reopened in Honor of 50th Anniversary.

Zika Outbreak Response
Interested in learning how EPA is involved in the Zika outbreak response? Listen to this podcast with EPA’s Marty Monell: All Hands on Deck in the War against Mosquitoes.

Air & Waste Management Association Annual Conference
Will you be in New Orleans next week? Stop by the Air & Waste Management Association Annual Conference to hear leading environmental professionals present new findings and learn the latest technical information on air and waste management. Be sure to check out EPA’s booth!

Upcoming Events at EPA
Need more science? Check out a few of the upcoming open meetings and webinars we are hosting this month.

About the Author: Kacey Fitzpatrick is a student contractor and writer working with the science communication team in EPA’s Office of Research and Development. She is a regular contributor to It All Starts with Science and the founding writer of “The Research Recap.”



from The EPA Blog http://ift.tt/1UnEK3c

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