EPA FY2008 Air Monitoring Budget Guidance

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
THE IMPACT OF THE NEW AIR MONITORING REGULATIONS ON TRIBAL AIR MONITORING A First Look.
Advertisements

Directive 2008/50/EC of 21 May 2008 on ambient air quality and cleaner air for Europe These slides do not provide a complete description of the requirements.
1 PM NAAQS: Update on Coarse Particle Monitoring and Research Efforts Lydia Wegman, Office of Air Quality Planning & Standards, EPA Presentation at the.
Northwest Airquest Annual Meeting NAAQS Update December, 2006 Bruce Louks, Idaho Dept. of Environmental Quality All slides in this presentation are taken.
Update: National Ambient Air Quality Standards Association of California Airports September 15, 2010 Phil DeVita.
PM 2.5 in the Upper Midwest Michael Koerber Lake Michigan Air Directors Consortium.
EPA PM2.5 Modeling Guidance for Attainment Demonstrations Brian Timin EPA/OAQPS February 20, 2007.
Air Pollution Grab Bag. Middletown Coke Produce coke from coal which will be used by AK Steel to produce iron Facility will have 100 ovens and produce.
Meeting of the Southern Ute Indian Tribe/State of Colorado Environmental Commission and the Colorado Air Quality Control Commission 4/16/2015.
1 AQS Ambient Monitoring Topics AQS Conference August 20, 2008 David Lutz.
Missouri Air Quality Issues Stephen Hall Air Quality Analysis Section Air Pollution Control Program Air Quality Applied Sciences Team (AQAST) 9 th Semi-Annual.
Division of Air Quality -- Ambient Monitoring -- EMC Member Continuing Education Session Donnie Redmond Section Chief March 7, 2012.
Department of the Environment The State Implementation Plan Process – Our Next Steps Brian Hug Division Chief, Air Quality Planning and Policy Division.
Air Quality Beyond Ozone and PM2.5 Sheila Holman North Carolina Division of Air Quality 6 th Annual Unifour Air Quality Conference June 15, 2012.
EPA Update- Bob Judge Maine Air Quality Monitoring Committee April 18, ) NAAQS schedule 2) Budget 3) Technical Systems Audit.
1 Johnson Nixon Ford Carter Reagan Bush Clinton Bush.
Proposed Revisions to Ambient Air Monitoring Regulations, and Proposed FY2007 Air Monitoring Guidance WESTAR Spring Business Meeting March 28, 2006.
The National Ambient Air Monitoring Strategy and Network Design Westar Spring 2007 Business Meeting April 4, 2007 Bruce Louks, Idaho Department of Environmental.
Spring Air Directors Meeting Grants and Guidance May 24, 2012 Miya Smith, EPA Region 4.
Gordon Pierce WESTAR Fall Business Meeting Denver, CO November 6, 2013.
1 Overview of the National Monitoring Strategy with an Emphasis on NCore Mike Papp Ambient Air Monitoring Group EPA OAQPS Dec. 12, 2006 Las Vegas.
Brief Description of CALPUFF Navajo Nation Environmental Protection Agency.
Ambient Air Monitoring Networks 2010 CMAS Conference Chapel Hill, NC October 13, 2010 Rich Scheffe, Sharon Phillips, Wyatt Appel, Lew Weinstock, Tim Hanley,
Urban Air Pollution GISAT 112. Learning Objectives Regions of the atmosphere Amount, composition of air we breathe Names of selected air pollutants Health.
National Ambient Air and Emissions Monitoring Strategy Presentation for WESTAR San Diego, CA September 2005 Peter Tsirigotis Director Emissions, Monitoring,
Status of the Particulate Matter (PM) Air Quality Standards November 28, 2012.
EPA’s Revisions to Particulate Matter National Ambient Air Quality Standards (PM NAAQS) Air Quality Committee Meeting January 9, 2013 Sushma Masemore,
Missoula Air Quality Conformity Analysis Required by Federal and Montana Clean Air Act – Transportation-specific air quality requirements enacted in Federal.
1 Mississippi Air Quality Update Mississippi Dept. of Environmental Quality Air Division August 5, 2011.
Current and Future Air Quality Issues Facing the States Bart Sponseller Air Management Bureau Director Joseph Hoch Regional Pollutants Section Chief NASA.
WESTAR National Air Monitoring Steering Committee Update Spring Business Meeting 2010 Denver, CO Bruce Louks, Idaho DEQ.
NAAQS and Criteria Pollutant Trends Update US EPA Region 10.
National Ambient Air Monitoring Networks Now and Later PM model evaluation workshop.
Fine Particulate Matter SIP for Washington DC Special Stakeholder Meeting February 20, 2008.
Highlights of June 2008 NACAA Ambient Air Monitoring Steering Committee Meeting Westar Fall Business Meeting Seattle, WA October 2, 2008.
Western Air Quality - Critical Infrastructure Spring 2005 WESTAR Business Meeting May 5, 2005.
JATAP Joint Air Toxics Assessment Project 2011 National Tribal Forum for Air Quality Spokane, WA June 14-16, 2011 A Successful Multi-Jurisdictional Research.
PM Methods Update and Network Design Presentation for WESTAR San Diego, CA September 2005 Peter Tsirigotis Director Emissions, Monitoring, and Analysis.
1 RPO Data Analysis/Monitoring Grant Guidance Review Extracted from the EPA’s 3/5/02 RPO 4 th Year Policy, Organizational & Technical Guidance.
Presentation to the Air Quality Forum – August 9, 2005 C lark C ounty R egional O zone and P recursors S tudy (CCROPS) Robert A. Baxter, CCM T & B Systems,
Garfield County Air Quality Monitoring Network Cassie Archuleta Project Scientist Board of County Commissioners – Regular Meeting.
1 National Monitoring Committee Report Bruce Louks WESTAR Fall Meeting Portland, OR September 28, 2010.
Air Quality Monitoring Issues WESTAR Fall Business Meeting Millennium Harvest House Boulder, Colorado September 17-19, 2007 Bruce Louks Idaho Department.
Regional Air Grant Coordinators Meeting PM 2.5 Monitoring and Funding April 17, 2007.
The Air Pollution Control Act of 1955
EPA Air Policy Priorities
National Wildlife Refuge
EPA Residential Wood Smoke Programs
Steve Page Office Director, OAQPS NACAA Spring Meeting 2010
WESTAR Planning Committee
PM NAAQS - Panel and Roundtable
National Monitoring Steering Committee Report
Air Monitoring Trends in New Jersey
Proposed Ozone Monitoring Revisions Ozone Season and Methods
WESTAR Technical Committee
WESTAR Technical Committee
PMcoarse , Monitoring Budgets, and AQI
Air Quality Monitoring Networks
Proposal to Revise the National Ambient Air Quality Standards for Particle Pollution WESTAR Meeting March 2006.
Leroy Williams GRIC DEQ Air Program
PM2.5 NSR and Designations
TCEQ AMBIENT Air Monitors in Corpus christi
PM2.5 Annual primary standard currently 15 ug/m3
WESTAR Planning Committee
Sulfur Dioxide 1-Hour NAAQS Implementation
Fine Particulate Air Monitoring
NESCAUM MAC MEETING October 17, 2007
CAIR Update WESTAR October 2, 2008.
Regional Issues NESCAUM Meeting May 16, 2006.
A Regional Response to New Air Monitoring Requirements
Presentation transcript:

EPA FY2008 Air Monitoring Budget Guidance Westar Spring 2007 Business Meeting April 4, 2007 Bruce Louks, Idaho Department of Environmental Quality

EPA’s FY 2008 Grant Guidance – Appendix A Highlights 25.5M for PM2.5 (60% of 42.5M) moved to section 105 – work plans will ensure no reduction in essential monitoring. Disinvestment in low-value monitoring for several criteria pollutants Seeking funding approach for: NCore ammonia (some sites) Continuous speciation monitoring Daily metals speciation (~3 sites) Will consider additional monitoring requirements imposed by new daily PM2.5 NAAQS. May need to shift funds within Regions to cover speciation for new non-attainment areas. Does not specifically target funds for PMcoarse mass or speciation. 2008 speciation trends (STN) network is stable. Supplemental speciation sites and State protocol IMPROVE may move or shut down.

Fine Particulate (PM2.5) Monitoring Network Nationally, fewer sites will be required Lowered required number of sites in urban areas Removed requirement for monitoring outside of MSA other than transport and background Some new sites and increased sampling frequency. Shifting resources to precursor level monitoring of CO, SO2 and NO2/NOy. And a larger network of PM2.5 continuous monitors. Any additional PM2.5 monitoring required in Appendix D takes effect January 1, 2008 (~12 sites). Continuous equivalent methods (NAAQS and AQI) could provide cost benefit.

Fine Particulate (PM2.5) Monitoring Network Miscellaneous Replacement of Anderson PM2.5 FRM’s New carbon channel for STN ($835,000) Recommend addition of ammonia, enhanced meteorology, data management systems (with existing budgets) PM2.5 data analysis for network support ($126K)

Monitoring Networks for Other NAAQS Pollutants Divestments based on local needs Ozone network assessment PAMS requirements – EPA working with NAACA on reallocation process ($14M) Air Toxics - $22.3M $10M for NATTS and community scale projects IMPROVE – FY06 $1.2M 103, $2.6M STAG (110 sites). FY08 IMPROVE reductions (if any) will be retained in PM monitoring program