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Mercury Measurement Programs within NOAA/ARL Steve Brooks, Mark Cohen, Tilden Meyers, Paul Kelley, Winston Luke NOAA/Air Resources Laboratory NOAA/Air.

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1 Mercury Measurement Programs within NOAA/ARL Steve Brooks, Mark Cohen, Tilden Meyers, Paul Kelley, Winston Luke NOAA/Air Resources Laboratory NOAA/Air Resources Laboratory Prepared for the NOAA Atmospheric Mercury Meeting November 14-15, 2006, Silver Spring, MD

2 I. Intensive Monitoring Previous Intensive Measurements: Cove Mtn, TN -Summer 2002 Gulf of Mexico (Ship) –Summer 2003 Oxford and Wye, MD –Summer 2004 Harcum, VA –Summer 2005 TEXAQSII, Moody Towers –Summer 2006

3 Diurnal Hg(0) Concentrations Diurnal Hg-p Concentrations

4 Diurnal RGM Concentrations

5 10 - 20 20 - 50 50 - 100 100 – 200 Symbol size and shape indicates 1999 emissions of Hg(II) (kg/yr) coal incinerator metals manuf/other Symbol color indicates type of mercury source other fuel 200 pg/m 3 100 pg/m 3 Concentration of RGM as a function of wind direction at Oxford (Jun-Aug, 2004) 1999 RGM emissions near Oxford, Maryland Wind speed and direction at Oxford (Jun-Aug, 2004)

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7 NERI LABTOP Ultrasonic anemometer controller box Switch control box Mass flow controller Switching valves Pump Heating mantels with denuders II. Relaxed Eddy Accumulation (RGM)

8 III. Long-term Monitoring Canaan Valley Institute-NOAA Beltsville EPA-NOAA Three sites committed to speciated mercury ambient concentration measurement network Grand Bay NOAA

9 Motivation and Goals Establish long-term data record of ambient concentrations (Hg 0, RGM, FPM) & Wet DepositionEstablish long-term data record of ambient concentrations (Hg 0, RGM, FPM) & Wet Deposition Discern trends in atmospheric concentrationsDiscern trends in atmospheric concentrations Derive dry deposition estimatesDerive dry deposition estimates Concurrent measurements of secondary and co- emitted primary pollutantsConcurrent measurements of secondary and co- emitted primary pollutants Elucidate source-receptor relationshipsElucidate source-receptor relationships Correlation with ancillary trace species to better understand the origins and chemical cycling of mercury in the atmosphereCorrelation with ancillary trace species to better understand the origins and chemical cycling of mercury in the atmosphere Data set for model evaluationData set for model evaluation

10 Grand Bay NERR Site Grand Bay Estuarine Research Reserve 10

11 Barry Holcim Cement NOAA Grand Bay NERR Hg site Weeks Bay OLF Molino Pace Ellyson Jack Watson AL24 AL02 Crist Pascagoula MSW incin haz waste incin paper manuf Victor J. Daniel Mobile Bay Mobile Pascagoula MississippiAlabama NOAA SEARCH USGS UWF/FSU MDN Monitoring Site coal-fired power plant waste incinerator manufacturing metallurgical other fuel combustion type of mercury emissions source total atmospheric mercury emissions (kg/yr, 1999 EPA NEI) 50 - 100 100 - 200 200 - 400 1 – 50 Location of the new NOAA Grand Bay NERR Atmospheric Mercury monitoring site, other atmospheric Hg monitoring sites, and major Hg point sources in the region (EPA 1999 NEI emissions inventory) 11

12 10 km Pascagoula MSW Incinerator Pascagoula, MS 12 Grand Bay NERR Site

13 1 km 30.4294, -88.4277 30.412, -88.404 13 Grand Bay NERR Site

14 MeasurementType Start Date Elemental mercury A Sept 2006 Fine particulate mercury A Sept 2006 Reactive gaseous mercury A Sept 2006 Sulfur dioxide A Oct 2006 OzoneA Carbon Monoxide A Oct 2006 Nitrogen Oxides (NO, NOy) A* Wind speed C* Wind Direction C* Relative Humidity C* TemperatureC* PrecipitationC* Total mercury in precipitation B* Major ions in precipitation B* Type of Measurement: A = concentration in ambient air B = concentration in precipitation C = meteorological parameter Status of Atmospheric Measurements at Grand Bay NERR, Mississippi at Grand Bay NERR, Mississippi * to be established 14

15 View looking south and west from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Pavilion at Grand Bay NERR 15 Pictures of Planned (Eventual) Monitoring Site View looking east from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Pavilion at Grand Bay NERR

16 coal incinerator metals manuf/other Symbol color indicates type of mercury source 1 - 50 50 - 100 100 - 200 200 – 400 400 - 700 700 – 1000 > 1000 Symbol size and shape indicates 1999 mercury emissions, kg/yr rural AQS NADP/MDN CASTNet IMPROVE Monitoring sites other AQS Hg site 100 miles from DC Bremo Beltsville monitoring site Morgantown Chalk Point Dickerson Possum Point Large Incinerators: 3 medical waste, 1 MSW, 1 haz waste (Total Hg ~ 500 kg/yr) Brunner Island Eddystone Arlington - Pentagon MSW Incin Brandon Shores and H.A. Wagner Montgomery County MSW Incin Beltsville, MD CASTNet Site Harford County MSW Incin

17  Simplified wet/dry deposition  no plume chemistry  EDAS-40 km met data (3-hr res)  results displayed are the concentration averaged between 0-10 meters above the ground for a 1 gram/hr continuous emissions rate  Morgantown RGM ~120 kg/yr or ~14 g/hr  Example -- 10 -11 g/m3 (dark blue) is in the range 10 -11 to 10 -9 ~ 140 – 14,000 pg/m3  Example -- 10 -13 g/m3 (green) is in the range 10 -13 to 10 -11 ~ 1.4 - 140 pg/m3 Simple dispersion example for emissions from Morgantown coal-fired power plant Beltsville site

18 18 Note – times shown are UTC, e.g., 7 PM UTC = 3 PM Eastern Daylight Savings Time

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20 Measurement Elemental mercury Fine particulate mercury Reactive gaseous mercury Sulfur dioxide Ozone Carbon Monoxide Nitrogen Oxides (NO, NOy) SO 4 2-, NO 3 -, NH 3, NH 4 +, HNO 3, SO 2 (Hourly) Wind speed Wind Direction Relative Humidity Temperature Precipitation SO 4 2-, NO 3 -, NH 4 +, HNO 3, SO 2 (Weekly) Total mercury in precipitation (weekly) Major ions in precipitation (weekly) Status of Atmospheric Measurements at Beltsville, MD CASTNet Site at Beltsville, MD CASTNet Site


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