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Title: Ozone in the Four Corners


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Ozone in the Four Corners
The New Mexico Environment Dept. Air Quality
Bureau
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National Ambient Air Quality Standards
  • Determined by USEPA
  • Health-based
  • Periodically reviewed and compared to most recent
    health research data

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Ground-level Ozone in San Juan Co.
  • Elevated 1-hour ozone monitored at various sites
    around the county in the 1990s
  • NMED monitoring for ozone began in late 1990s at
    2 sites
  • 8-hour concentrations approach NAAQS

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Questions to be answered
  • 1.) What causes elevated ozone concentrations
  • in San Juan County?
  • 2.) What will ozone concentrations be in
  • the future (2007 and/or 2012)?
  • 3.) What sources can be controlled
  • to reduce ozone? How much control of air
  • pollution is necessary to continue to meet
  • the national standards?

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Formation of 4 Corners Ozone Task Force
  • NMED public meetings-spring 2002
  • Stakeholder meeting to form task forceOctober
    2002
  • Task Force recommends EACNovember 2002

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Early Action Compact for Ozone
  • USEPA program for cities and counties that may
    exceed federal ozone standard
  • Avoid mandatory federal measures until 2007
  • Must make immediate progress towards attaining
    standard

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EAC Timeline
  • Dec. 2002Compact signed
  • June 2003Submittal of potential measures to
    reduce ozone
  • June 2003-February 2004Technical analysis of
    ozone formation in San Juan County

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EAC Timeline (cont.)
  • March-December 2004Develop any necessary state
    regulations
  • January 2005Regulations must be in effect
  • January 2005-December 2007Monitored ozone must
    meet National Ambient Air Quality Standard

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San Juan County Ozone Initiatives
  • Emissions Inventory Improvement
  • Photochemical Modeling
  • Enhanced Monitoring
  • Public Information and Outreach

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Emissions Inventory Improvement
  • NMED inventory
  • NMOGA information
  • Mobile sources
  • Biogenic sources
  • Wildfires

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Photochemical Modeling
  • Demonstrates compliance for 2007 and 2012
  • Ozone concentrations slightly decrease
  • Tool to determine what causes ozone

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Conclusions of Modeling Study
  • Background ozone in the west is largest
    contributor to elevated ozone
  • Biogenic emissions contribute more to ozone
    formation than man-made emissions
  • Mobile, area, oil and gas and utilities all
    contribute a similar proportion

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Passive Ozone Monitoring
  • Summer of 2003
  • USEPA, NMED, Stakeholder Collaboration
  • Nine sites total (2 co-located with existing
    monitors)
  • Significantly high ozone concentrations in
    western and northeastern parts of San Juan County

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Outreach and Information
  • Partnering with NM Dept. of Health
  • Collaboration with local government to provide
    public service announcements
  • USEPA Education Grant

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Current Project Status and Next Steps
  • Develop CAAP by March 31
  • Passive VOC monitoring summer 2004
  • Task Force meetings/workshops
  • Continued outreach
  • Regulation Development (if necessary) March
    2004-December 2004

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Other Important Air Quality Issues in the Four
Corners
  • Prevention of Significant Deterioration
  • Air Quality Related Values
  • Visibility
  • Mercury

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Prevention of Significant Deterioration
  • Congress established increments of
    deterioration that can occur in clean areas
  • Stringent increments apply to national parks and
    wildernesses
  • Increments are of concern in Four Corners region

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Air Quality Related Values
  • Apply to National Parks and Wildernesses
  • Establish important characteristics/features that
    could be affected by air pollution
  • Air quality permit limits protect these values

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Visibility
  • Federal rules require states to adopt programs to
    improve visibility impairment
  • NMED has already taken the first steps with 4
    other states (AZ, OR, UT and WY)

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Mercury
  • Sources include coal-fired power plants
  • Deposits in lakes and streams, fish uptake
  • Hazards to those eating fish
  • 26 stream and lake advisories in New Mexico
  • Proposed federal rule hearing in Denver 3/31

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For More Information on the San Juan County EAC
  • Mary Uhl- Project Manager
  • (505) 955-8086
  • Andy Berger Environmental Analyst
  • (505) 955-8034
  • Gail Cooke Environmental Analyst
  • (505) 955-8022
  • Visit Our Web Site At www.nmenv.state.nm.us/aqb/i
    ndex.html and click on Ambient Ozone Measurements
    in San Juan
  • County.
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