Air quality is a major area of importance in environmental engineering. Contaminants emitted along an air pathway from industry have been shown to have a major adverse public health effect worldwide. As a result, many government agencies are promulgating and enforcing strict air quality rules, and industrial facilities are employing environmental engineers to minimize emissions, impacts, and exposure to the public. Growing research and case studies have demonstrated a greater understanding of air quality engineering. Strategies and technologies exist to accomplish these goals. There are few “black and white” solutions, however. Engineering decisions to reduce air emissions and impacts draw upon a strong understanding of the technologies available, their effectiveness, cost, and capability of causing auxiliary production and environmental problems.

 

This course begins with a thorough explanation of the background and history of air quality engineering, followed by discussions of what we know about air emissions, different ways they are calculated, air pollution control (APC) technologies and strategies, factors involved in their ground-level concentrations, and potential health impacts and ways to regulate air emissions. The course is designed to help you understand the basics of air quality engineering and understand its particular language, terms, and approaches.

By the end of this training course, participants will be able to:

  • Obtain general knowledge of the legislative and regulatory approaches to air quality in the environment
  • Understand the nature and classes of different air pollutants
  • Define the different types of emissions into the atmosphere
  • Determine the different factors involved in determining ground-level concentration or impacts of air pollutants
  • Understand the basic key exposures to air pollutants affecting public health
  • Understand the basic public health effects of different types of air pollutants
  • Determine the history of air pollutant regulations and their effects on industry and public health
  • Explain special topics related to regulating air pollution

Day 1

  • Introduction to Air Pollution
  • Emission
  • Effect
  • Standard
  • Air Pollution Control Regulation and Monitoring
  • The Atmosphere
  • Air Pollutants
  • Global Climate

Day 2

  • Air Quality Modeling
  • Plume Dispersions
  • Green House Gases
  • Global Climate Issues
  • Indoor Air Quality

Day 3

  • Air Pollution from Mobile Sources
  • General Idea of Air Pollution Control
  • Control of Particulates

Day 4

  • VOCs and HCs – Characteristic & Control
  • Oxides of Sulfur and Nitrogen
  • Characteristic
  • Control

Day 5

  • Control of Mobile Sources Pollutants
  • Case Studies

This course is intended for environmental engineers, design professionals, APC equipment manufacturers, machinists, inspectors, and construction workers who are interested in gaining a better understanding in air quality.

Course Schedules

  • 5 Days - Apr 20, 2026
  • english
  • face to face
  • Dubai - UAE
  • $ 4,500
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  • 5 Days - Sep 14, 2026
  • english
  • face to face
  • Kuala Lumpur - Malaysia
  • $ 4,500
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