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  skos:definition """The NSTC's Committee on Environment and Natural Resources (CENR)
 identified ground-level ozone as an initiative in 1995. A
 signing ceremony for the charter of the North American Research
 Strategy for Tropospheric Ozone (NARSTO) was held at the White
 House in February of that year. The establishment of NARSTO is a
 direct response to the identification by the National Research
 Council (NRC) of the need for a better fundamental understanding
 of urban and regional ozone and its call for a coordinated
 national program.

  NARSTO is a unique public/private partnership whose membership
  spans government, industry, the utilities, and academia
  throughout North America, including Mexico and Canada. Its
  primary mission is to coordinate and enhance policy-relevant
  scientific research and assessment of tropospheric ozone
  behavior, with the central goal of providing the information
  needed for workable, efficient, and effective strategies and
  policies for local and regional ozone management. NARSTO
  provides cross-organization planning to set a prioritized
  research agenda and determine the most effective strategy for
  scientific investigation, coordinates member investments where
  they voluntarily take responsibility for all needed research
  activity, and conducts periodic assessments of scientific
  advances and progress toward fulfilling its goal. NARSTO
  sponsored field campaigns have already been completed int eh
  summers of both 1995 and 1996 by the Southern Oxidants
  Study. NARSTO-North East (NE), and NARS!  TO-NE coordinating
  with NARSTO-Canada East.

  In addition to coordinating funding for field research, NARSTO
  is currently preparing a State-of-Science Assessment that will
  comprehensively review advances in the chemical, physical, and
  meteorological science of tropospheric ozone. Throughout 1997,
  seventeen critical review papers will be prepared by experts in
  the relevant research areas. These will be presented at a NARSTO
  Science Symposium to be held in November 1997 and will also
  appear in a special issue of an air quality scientific
  journal. The Assessment Report, which will synthesize the review
  papers, is scheduled for completion by the end of December
  1998. It will address how recent scientific progress can be used
  to develop improved options for ozone management.

  U. S. Federal agencies participating in NARSTO include the
  Departments of Agriculture, Commerce (National Oceanic and
  Atmospheric Administration), Energy (Office of Energy
  Research), the Interior, and Transportation, as well as
  independent agencies, such as the Environmental Protection
  Agency, the National Science Foundation, the National
  Aeronautics and Space Administration, and the Tennessee Valley
  Authority.

  These agencies combine efforts with those of the air quality
  departments of several State governments, as well as private
  companies, to perform cooperative research and analysis of
  pertinent facets of the ozone management issue. Private sector
  participants include over 30 utilities, automotive, chemical,
  and other companies. In addition, numerous universities and
  private sector research organizations are NARSTO partners.

 Contact Organization:

 Office of Science and Technology Policy
 Executive Office of the President
 (202) 456-6020
 FAX (202) 456-6019

 For more information, link to
"http://clinton3.nara.gov/WH/EOP/OSTP/Environment/html/fac_trop_oz.html"

 [Summary provided by Office of Science and Technology Policy]"""@en ;
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