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Summary of the WRAP’s Emission Inventory for Dust Alice Edwards, Alaska Dept. of Environmental Conservation WRAP Fire, Carbon, and Dust Workshop Sacramento, CA May 23, 2006
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Emission Inventory Sources WRAP stationary and area sources –Eastern Research Group –Enhanced and projected the 2002 NEI with QA and state input/review –http://www.wrapair.org/forums/ssjf/documents/ eictts/index.htmlhttp://www.wrapair.org/forums/ssjf/documents/ eictts/index.html –CA emissions obtained separately from ARB
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Emission Inventory Sources WRAP paved and unpaved road dust –ENVIRON –Surveyed state/local agencies for paved and unpaved VMT data updates –Applied EPA emission factor methodology –Draft report available soon on WRAP website –CA emissions obtained separately
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Emission Inventory Sources Windblown dust –ENVIRON –Windblown dust model applied to entire modeling domain –Based on 2002 wind and precipitation data, most readily available land use / land cover data, crop harvesting data, and soil group emission factors –Phase II final report being posted at: http://www.wrapair.org/forums/dejf/docs.html
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Emission Inventory Sources Emissions outside WRAP region (non- windblown) –Mexico http://www.wrapair.org/forums/ef/docs.html –Canada, other U.S. states, non-mobile ocean Obtained by WRAP RMC through an inter-RPO process –Boundary conditions Obtained by WRAP RMC from Harvard Univ., which used the global GEOS-CHEM model
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2000-04 Baseline
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Paved & Unpaved RoadsArea WindblownTotal 2000-04 Baseline
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2018 Base Case
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Paved & Unpaved RoadsArea Windblown Total 2018 Base Case
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Difference in dust emissions (base18b minus plan02b)
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Paved & Unpaved RoadsArea WindblownTotal Difference in dust emissions (base18b minus plan02b)
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