Colorado’s Smoke Management Program and HB09-1199 Pat McLaughlin, EPSII Air Pollution Control Division Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment,

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Colorado’s Smoke Management Program and HB Pat McLaughlin, EPSII Air Pollution Control Division Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, May 9, /24/2012

Overview of Presentation Background on Colorado Smoke Management Program HB : Colorado Healthy Forests and Vibrant Communities View Forward 21/3/2016

What is… A Smoke Management Program (SMP)? –Requirements & procedures for regulating & managing smoke from prescribed fires. Prescribed Fire (Rx fire)? –“Fire that is intentionally used for grassland or forest management, including vegetative, habitat or fuel management, regardless of whether the fire is ignited by natural or human means.” (Reg. 9) 31/3/2016

What is… Smoke Management? –Defined in AQCC Regulation No. 9 as: “Use of techniques to –reduce smoke emissions, –dilute smoke, –identification and reduction of the impact of smoke on smoke sensitive areas, –monitoring and evaluation of smoke impacts from individual and collective burns and –coordination among land managers for these purposes.” 41/3/2016

Federal CAA and SMPs What requirements are in the federal Clean Air Act regarding SMPs? –Law predated the current understanding of the ecological role of fire. –As such, EPA does not have prescribed fire or SMP regulations. States develop SMPs based on different authorities 51/3/2016

Variability between State’s SMPs Stricture of state SMPs and amounts of prescribed fire vary considerably –For example: No SMPs in NE US and limited burning Large amounts of burning in SE US –Most differences can be explained by: population density meteorology/climate topography/fuel types special attention on burners public acceptance of fire & smoke land use where burning occurs 61/3/2016

7 Colorado Smoke Management Program (SMP) Began in 1990; largely voluntary Use of prescribed fire, especially broadcast burns, grew during 1990s –In response, Colorado legislature passed laws (1999 & 2001) requiring more formal development of the SMP (CRS (7) & (8)) –Colorado Air Quality Control Commission adopted Regulation 9 (“Open Burning, Prescribed Fire, and Permitting”) in January /3/20167

8 Regulation No. 9, Example Components Permittees shall use “best smoke management” practices In granting permits and designing permit conditions, the Air Division must consider 10 factors “necessary to protect public health and welfare.” The permit must show it will: “protect scenic and/or important vistas and visibility in Class I areas, “minimize the impacts of emissions and smoke and “not cause a violation of any ambient air quality standards.” 1/3/2016 8

9 Reg. 9, SMP Implementation Components Permits with appropriate conditions Site inspections to burn projects and visits to field offices across the state Communications and outreach including stakeholder meetings and newsletters Compliance assistance and enforcement Activity and emission inventory tracking Comprehensive web presence Fees (self-supporting program per CRS (7)(a)) 1/3/2016 9

Permits/Year broadcast + pile burns 1/3/2016

How Does Colorado Compare to Other Western States (2008)? A cres Treated NIFC data = mostly federal acres, broadcast + piles combined 1/3/201611

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Acres Burned Cubic Feet of Piles (ft3) How Does Broadcast and Pile Burns Trend Over Time? 1/3/ (Federal, State, Local and Private burners)

–From Aerial Survey Data –1997

–From Aerial Survey Data –2009

HB CRS (5) “The division shall… evaluate existing prescribed fire permit program rules and implementation so as to support, and increase where possible, appropriate responsible use of prescribed fire consistent with section (7) and (8).” 1/3/201616

Colorado’s SMP Structure = Hybrid of Decision-Based and Outcome-Based Recommendations –Commit to continue hybrid program Focus on practical steps for implementation Participation/collaboration of fire managers –Building infrastructure for monitoring, ongoing operation, and analysis –Continue to evaluate computer dispersion models –Collaboration 171/3/2016

View Forward Air Division believes the HB report offers a responsible path forward Appropriate, increased use of Rx fire in CO can continue under Reg. 9 and CO’s SMP 181/3/2016

View Forward… Challenges should not be minimized –Most land managers experience considerable pressure to increase use of fire, especially broadcast –At the same time the Air Division must contend with how to accommodate this within existing state and federal law –Public attitudes towards increased use of fire in Colorado are now negative 1/3/201619

1/3/ Questions? Comments?