Dunn-Edwards' Wendoll says research group's efforts could help to bring about 'more efficient' air-quality rules.
Seeking a greater scientific understanding of the atmospheric factors that contribute to the formation of ground-level ozone pollution - sometimes referred to as "smog" - is the ambitious goal of an organization known as the North American Research Council on Tropospheric Ozone, or NARSTO.
Sharing this objective of greater scientific understanding - and working to forge new directions in thinking on the part of agencies that set air-quality standards and regulations - is NARSTO's recently appointed co-chairman, Robert Wendoll of Dunn-Edwards Corp.