Title: Status of Garfield County
1Status of Garfield Countys Air Quality
Monitoring Program
- April 6, 2006
- Energy Advisory Board Meeting
2Todays Presentation
- Air Monitoring Study Overview
- PM10, what is it and what have we found?
- VOC, what is it and what have we found?
- How does our air compare so far?
- What do we know?
- Where do we go from here?
3Basis of theAir Quality Monitoring Study
- Evaluate air quality characteristics within a
portion Garfield County - Address public concern regarding potentially
degraded air quality from industrial activity - Characterize air quality concerns of all types
throughout central portion of Garfield County
4Sampling Locations
- PM10 at 7 sites (every 3rd day)
- Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) monitoring at 17
locations - Fixed monitoring sites monthly or quarterly
- Six additional locations are also being sampled
monthly for VOC only - Grab samples
- Garfield County staff in response to complaints
- Local residents during strong odor events
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6Additional Monitoring
- Meteorological equipment has been installed at 6
of the fixed monitoring stations - Stations will continuously record
- Windspeed direction
- Temperature
- Relative humidity
- Barometric pressure
- Precipitation (Summer)
- Passive ozone monitoring planned during the 2006
ozone season (June thru September)
7Current Air Monitoring
8What is PM10?
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- Particles less than or equal to 10 µm in
diameter. - Mixture of solid particles and liquid droplets
- many sizes and shapes
- can be made up of hundreds of different
chemicals - Health effects (particularly in sensitive
populations) - pulmonary disease
- cardiac disease
- Environmental effects
- physical damage to buildings and vegetation
- soil and water chemistry effects
- haze and smog
- EPA current PM10 standards
- 50 µg/m3 (monthly annual average)
- 150 µg/m3 (24 hour maximum)
Source http//www.epa.gov/airtrends/pmr
eport03/pmunderstand_2405.pdfpage1
9How Small?
10Particulate Sampling Unit
Intake/impact area
Motor
Barometer
Flow Controller
Elapsed Time Meter
11PM10 Monitoring Results, 5/2005 2/2006
Silt-Cox high value in 7/2005 due to dirt moving
activity nearby. New Castle high value in
9/2005 due to railroad re-bedding across street
from site.
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14VOC Collection
West Landfill
15Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC)
- Any compound of carbon, excluding carbon
monoxide, carbon dioxide, carbonic acid, metallic
carbides or carbonates, and ammonium carbonate,
which participates in atmospheric photochemical
reactions - Can react with nitrogen oxides in the presence of
sunlight to form ozone and photochemical smog - Some can be toxic to humans, animals or
vegetation. - There are currently no National Ambient Air
Quality Standards for VOC
Source Federal Code of Regulations
16VOC --- June 2005 - February 2006 June 2005 - February 2006 June 2005 - February 2006
Detected compounds Detected compounds Detected compounds 89 samples (81 24-hour samples and 8 grab samples) (81 24-hour samples and 8 grab samples) (81 24-hour samples and 8 grab samples) (81 24-hour samples and 8 grab samples) (81 24-hour samples and 8 grab samples)
CAS CAS Compound Min Max Avg Min Max Avg
  µg/m³ µg/m³ µg/m³ ppb ppb ppb detected detected
74-87-3 74-87-3 Chloromethane 2.2 2.2 0.02 1.10 1.10 0.01 1 1.1
67-64-1 67-64-1 Acetone 8.6 81.0 14.8 3.60 34.00 6.22 61 68.5
75-69-4 75-69-4 Trichlorofluoromethane 1.5 26.0 0.3 0.27 4.70 0.06 2 2.2
75-09-2 75-09-2 Methylene chloride 1.8 3.5 0.1 0.53 1.00 0.02 3 3.4
108-05-4 108-05-4 Vinyl Acetate 5.9 7.9 0.2 1.70 2.30 0.07 3 3.4
78-93-3 78-93-3 2-Butanone (MEK) 1.5 12.0 1.8 0.52 4.20 0.60 48 53.9
67-66-3 67-66-3 Chloroform 1.6 1.6 0.02 0.32 0.32 0.004 1 1.1
71-43-2 71-43-2 Benzene 1.6 180.0 5.7 0.49 57.00 1.80 46 51.7
108-88-3 108-88-3 Toluene 1.6 540.0 16.7 0.43 140.0 4.38 82 92.1
591-78-6 591-78-6 2-Hexanone 2.1 4.4 0.1 0.51 1.10 0.03 3 3.4
127-18-4 127-18-4 Tetrachloroethene 2.3 2.3 0.03 0.34 0.34 0.004 1 1.1
100-41-4 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene 2.0 28.0 0.7 0.46 6.40 0.15 8 9.0
136777-61-2 136777-61-2 m,p-Xylenes 1.8 290.0 9.7 0.40 67.00 2.24 65 73.0
95-47-6 95-47-6 o-Xylene 1.8 46.0 1.2 0.42 10.00 0.27 13 14.6
106-46-7 106-46-7 1,4-Dichlorobenzene 4.6 4.6 0.05 0.76 0.76 0.008 1 1.1
17VOC Monitoring Results6/2005 2/2006
18VOC Monitoring Results 6/2005 2/2006
19Tentatively Identified Compounds (TIC)
- November only,10 samples,
- 8-24 hour, 2 Grab
- Additional 29 organic compounds
identified - Widely varying concentrations
- Additional sample analysis likely needed
- Significant review/analysis needed to
determine relevant information of source,
exposure, health risk, etc.
20VOC Comparisons(Denver and Grand Junction)
- Difficult to Draw Strong Conclusions at this time
- Differences in the amount of data
- All compounds are detected in relatively small
concentrations - Of the 15 compounds detected, several appear to
be higher than Denver or Grand Junction
21So, What Do We Know?
- PM10 levels are generally low in Garfield County.
- Highest average PM10 levels are in the urbanized
areas. - Ambient VOC levels, when detected, are very low.
- Grab samples in odor plumes show much higher
concentrations of VOC than ambient air. - Tentatively identified compounds need deeper
investigation. - More data, exposure information and source
information is needed to determine health risks.
22What else are we doing now?
- Air Quality Technical Work Group
- Ongoing data analysis, monitoring analysis,
emissions inventory, research, information and
data gathering, professional and community
networking - Ozone monitoring plan
- Collaboration with the White River National
Forest ozone monitoring program - Open Burning Permit/Education Work
- Collaboration with Local Fire Chiefs and
Sheriffs Department - Complaint Response
23What Does the Future Hold?
- Regular update meetings
- Presentation series on more specific subjects
- Publish the monitoring results
- Refine monitoring/analysis needs
- Secure funding for ongoing monitoring and other
air quality efforts - Continue to gather public input
- Develop and implement a community-based air
quality management program
24Challenges to the EAB
- Work to establish perpetual funding base for
ongoing air quality monitoring - Spearhead efforts to raise the standards for Best
Available Control Technologies (BACT) in Garfield
County - Establish a leadership role in attacking air
quality issues countywide
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