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WSU air quality research and outreach featured

The first program of the new season of Extension Engaged will take place 9:30-10:30 a.m. Friday, Sept 23. Those wishing to be part of the studio audience will meet by 9:15 a.m. in Food Science and Human Nutrition T-101. For information on viewing via satellite or videostream, go to http://caheinfo.wsu.edu/video/satellite.html.

The program will look at WSU’s research and outreach in the area of air quality and will focus on work being conducted by the Columbia Plateau PM-10 project and the Northwest Airquest Consortium. Guests will include:

Brian Lamb, Regents Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, College of Engineering and Architecture.
Joe Vaughan, assistant research professor in the Laboratory for Atmospheric Research, Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering.
Bill Schillinger, scientist and extension specialist with the Department of Crop and Soil Sciences, stationed at the Lind Dryland Research Station.

Extension Engaged is a program broadcast monthly during the school year by the Information Department of WSU Extension.

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