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A&WMA Odors 2026 : A&WMA's 2026 Odor Management: Principles, Policy and Public Impacts | |||||||||||
Link: https://www.awma.org/odorconference | |||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||
Call for Abstracts Submission Deadline: November 14, 2025
The Air & Waste Management Association (A&WMA) is pleased to announce a call for abstracts for its second specialty conference on odor science. Topics include odor science, odor chemical forensics and source identification, field assessment methods, electronic sensing, odor sampling methods, odor policy and regulation, odor modeling, odor controls and mitigation, community impacts, and best practices. The conference, which will be held at the Radisson Blu Mall of America in Bloomington, MN, on May 1214, 2026, builds off the momentum gathered by the well-attended May 2024 Odor Management Conference in Toronto and previous A&WMA odor webinars. The conference committee seeks to meet the needs of attendees through various ways, including: Pre-conference webinar on odor science and measurement Discussions on international perspectives in the field of odor management Site visit to an olfactory laboratory and/or industrial location Tabletop exhibition Networking opportunities between presentations and during the reception This specialty conference seeks to distinguish itself as an international meeting ground for industry, municipalities, regulators, consultants, academics, vendors, and attorneys who are responsible for managing and communicating odor concerns. Abstracts are being sought from both well-recognized experts as well as individuals who have demonstrated experience in the topical areas listed below. Abstracts should reflect original work and include new material that has not been previously published or presented. The following topics are candidates for presentations and panel discussions, but other relevant topics will be considered: Odor Science Odor Chemical Forensics and Source Identification Odor Field Assessment Methods, Tools, Best Practices Electronic Air Monitoring, Sensing Odor Sampling Methods, Challenges Odor Policy and Regulation Odor Standards and Nuisance/Complaint Thresholds Odor Modeling, Best Practices Odor Controls and Mitigation Odor Community Impacts Relevant Case Studies Abstracts of 250 words or fewer must be submitted by November 14, 2025. Submit your abstract online and find more conference details at www.awma.org/odorconference. |
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