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Ozone, PM 2.5, and an Overview of AACOG's Programs

  Lyle brings over nine years of experience in the air quality field and is passionate about educating residents, businesses, local governments, and organizations on ways to improve air quality. He graduated from Texas State University with a BS in Geography – Urban and Regional Planning. Lyle started his journey with AACOG as an intern in 2015, where he helped update the regional Ozone Conceptual Model. Today, Lyle focuses on the education and outreach side of air quality planning. He also oversees the Alamo Area Clean Cities Coalition, which is part of a national network dedicated to the adoption of alternative fuels in transportation, as well as the Alamo Regional PACE Program, which promotes low-cost, long-term financing for energy efficiency and water conservation projects for commercial properties in eligible cities and counties across the region.  

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Transboundary Aquifers and the Former Yugoslavia