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1 Burn Determinations During Emergency Response Smoke Events

2 Emergency Response Events in the SJV  Tracy Tire Fire  Westley Tire Fire  Crippin Waste Wood Fire  Wildfires (Manter, McNally)

3 Burn Declarations During Emergency Response Smoke Events  Public is sensitized to smoke  Health statements  Overwhelming arguments against adding avoidable emissions into the air  Measured impacts spotty  Cannot monitor everywhere

4 Analyses Needed During Emergency Response Events  Amount of emissions  Area and magnitude of impact  Complaints  PM and ozone precursor emissions  Plume rise

5 Actions by air agencies during emergency response smoke events  Monitoring (PM, CO, Toxics, metals)  Health statements  Emission curtailments including burns (STA and PDLT)  Decision of when to resume normal operations

6 Westley Tire Fire (9/22/99- 10/28/99)

7 Tracy Tire Fire (8/1998-12/2000)

8 McNally Fire 22 July 2002 19:10 GMT

9 Crippin Wood Waste Fire (January 11-February 9, 2003)

10 San Joaquin Valley APCD Air Quality Monitoring, Analyses, and Forecasting During the Crippin Fire  Twice daily particulate matter reports and forecasts  Health Statements (13)  Declaration of agricultural no burn days  Active attendance at press conferences  Responding to media and issuing press releases  Deploying and operating a monitoring trailer at Chandler Airport and siting guidance to ARB

11 Agencies Involved in Crippin Fire  EPA  OES  ARB  SJVAPCD

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13 Monitoring Results  Fire impacted monitors on 14 days  1- hour PM2.5 maximum 228ug/m3  24- hour PM2.5 maximum 80ug/m3  159 AQI=Unhealthy  Normal maximums in Fresno=205 AQI

14 Crippin Air Quality Measurements

15 Modeling fire with ISC

16 Smoke Impacts During the Control of Crippin Fire

17 Summary and Conclusions  Quantification of impacts during events is difficult  Complaints and monitoring do not always agree  Decision to allow other burning relies on impact analyses using the corroboration of monitoring, modeling, meteorology and social factors  Discussion


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