GASPER Air Congress 2002

Update: The Air Congress was highlighted in a Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article: Quaker Valley teen wins top honors: Students keep tabs on quality of the air


The GASPer Air Congress is a yearly GASP event that gives students the opportunity to present their most interesting investigation/experiment that was produced while participating in the GASPer Air Monitor Program. This year, GASP is working in conjunction with Carnegie Mellon University’s Environmental Institute. Students will not only conduct various air quality presentations, they will also get the chance to hear from air quality specialists, visit the Lighting Our Way display and tour the Environmental Institute’s Supersite in Schenley Park.

WHEN: Thursday, May 16, 2002 — 9:00am-2:00pm

WHERE: Carnegie Mellon University, Tung Au Lab
107 Porter Hall on Frew St.
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PARTICIPATING SCHOOLS:
Quaker Valley High School, McKeesport Area High School, Ingomar Middle School, North Side Urban Pathways Charter School, Boyce Campus Middle College High School.

CONTACT:
If you are interested in volunteering or learning more about this event, please contact Rachel Filippini at 412-441-6650 or email gasp@gasp-pgh.org

Group Against Smog and Pollution | gasp@gasp-pgh.org | 412-325-7382
Wightman School Community Building, 5604 Solway Street, #204, Pittsburgh, PA 15217