Atmospheric Particulate Analysis near Mining Operations in Southern Arizona Presenter: Kyle Rine Acknowledgements: A.E. Sáez, E.A.Betterton, J. Csavina,

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Atmospheric Particulate Analysis near Mining Operations in Southern Arizona Presenter: Kyle Rine Acknowledgements: A.E. Sáez, E.A.Betterton, J. Csavina, A. Wonaschutz, W. Conant, B. Barbaris, A. Landázuri, P. Rheinheimer, A. Campillo Research Supported by NIEHS Superfund Research Program 2010 Arizona Space Grant Consortium Symposium.

Total Suspended Particulate Sampling with the Hi-Q High Volume Portable Air Sampler Sampling Rate: cfm Uses 4 inch borosilicate glass fiber filters Samples ran for 24 consecutive hours Clean and Dirty Filters TSP Sampler

Analysis All samples are analyzed for heavy metals and water soluble Ion content. Ion Chromatography Samples are analyzed for water soluble ions. Prominent ions detected: Calcium, Potassium, Magnesium, Sodium, Ammonium, Chloride, Acetate, Formate, Nitrate, Sulfate Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectroscopy Resolves metals and metaloids concentrations within the samples.

Dewey-Humbolt Tucson Willcox Mt Lemmon Hayden Green Valley Sampling Sites

Hayden, AZ ASARCO Smelter Hayden HS Sampling Site The ASARCO Smelter is less than two miles from Hayden High School, our sampling site. Active smelter and active mine. Large tailings pile within one mile of sampling site.

Hayden and Wilcox 9/28/2009 Air Concentration ng/m^3

Hayden and Wilcox 9/14/2009 Air Concentration ng/m^3

Average Metals Concentrations

Conclusions and Future Work High levels of airborne contaminates present at the site clearly indicate health risks to local populations and surrounding ecology. Further sampling at site and investigation into contaminations sources is currently underway. As part of the EPA Superfund fund program, information gathered at the site will be of significant importance in determining cleanup procedures and preventative measures implemented at the site.

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