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Hour One: Dr. Xiaoliang Wang, Director of Atmospheric Sciences Graduate Program at University of Nevada, Reno, is the principal investigator of projects to study lithium-ion battery fire emissions and suppression, vehicle tailpipe and non-tailpipe (brake, tire, and road wear) emissions, emissions from mining fleets, industrial stacks, and fugitive dust sources in the Athabasca Oil Sands Region in Alberta, Canada. https://www.dri.edu/directory/xiaoliang-wang/ [https://www.dri.edu/directory/xiaoliang-wang/] What about the data gaps in the Region 9 EPA air quality monitoring at the Moss Landing Battery Fire, January 16-18, 2025? View his presentation at the 7/24/2025 State Fire Marshal BESS Safety Symposium regarding the Moss Landing Battery Fire (begin at Minute 6:48:30): Battery Energy Storage Systems Fire Safety Symposium [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Q4x62Ni2Zk] Hour Two: Update on Santa Cruz County Draft BESS Ordinance with caller contribution. Also, an interview with Ms. Mila Boiko...her journey to help her daughter and an elderly woman...and what she has learned about "the system".
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