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Title: EPA Monitoring U.S. Environmental Protection Agency


1
EPA Monitoring U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency
  • July of 1970,White House and Congress worked
    together to establish the EPA in response to the
    growing public demand for cleaner water, air and
    land.
  • The EPA was assigned the daunting task of
    repairing the damage already done to the natural
    environment and to establish new criteria to
    guide Americans in making a cleaner environment a
    reality.

BY Sheila Hasham, Unnati patel , Esha patel
2
EPA Monitoring U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency
  • Timeline
  • 1970s - EPA is created
  • 1980s - The Superfund law is passed to clean up
    old, abandonded waste sites.
  • 1990s - The Clean Air Act Amendments set the
    stage for further protections, such as dust and
    soot.
  • 2000s - Mercury emissions, visibility rules
    further improve air quality. EPA responds to
    9/11. Clean diesel engines cut emissions from
    trucks, off-road equipment, and especially school
    buses.

3
EPA Monitoring Monitoring and Assessing Water
Quality
  • WHO MONITORS?
  • Monitored by state, federal, and local agencies,
    universities, dischargers, and volunteers.

4
EPA Monitoring Monitoring and Assessing Water
Quality
  • Nations streams, lakes, and coastal waters? On
    whether these waters are safe enough to swim in,
    fish from, or use for drinking? Monitoring
    provides this basic information.
  • Ways to monitor water conditions
  • gt Monitoring specialists sample the chemical
    condition of water, sediments, and fish tissue to
    determine levels of key constituents such as
    dissolved oxygen, nutrients, metals, oils, and
    pesticides

5
EPA Monitoring Monitoring and Assessing Water
Quality
  • Water quality data are used
  • 1.Characterize waters
  • 2. Identify trends over time
  • 3. Identify emerging problems
  • 4. Determine whether pollution control programs
    are working, such as floods and spills.
  • 5. Help direct pollution control efforts to where
    they are most needed
  • 6. Respond to emergencies

6
Environment monitoring Laboratory
  • What is water quality? Water quality is the
    chemical, physical, and biological condition of
    water, usually in respect to its suitability for
    a certain use.
  • What is water-quality monitoring? Water-quality
    monitoring consists of a variety of techniques
    that are used to assess the condition of streams,
    rivers, estuaries, and coastal waters. This
    process analyzes the suitability of water for
    certain purposes, such as drinking, swimming,
    fishing, and irrigation.

7
Dissolved Oxygen
  • Dissolved oxygen levels are affected by
  • -water temperature - when temperature decreases,
    more oxygen dissolves in water when temperature
    increases, dissolved oxygen decreases
  • -water discharge - when water discharge (flow)
    increases, dissolved oxygen increases
  • -organic waste (such as leaves, sewage,
    industrial waste, agricultural/fertilizer runoff,
    and fecal matter) build up - when it increases,
    dissolved oxygen decreases

8
Dissolved Oxygen
  • Why is dissolved oxygen important to a healthy
    aquatic environment? -A high percentage of
    dissolved oxygen is conducive to supporting
    aquatic flora and fauna, such as algae, plants,
    fish, mollusks, and invertebrates. A low
    percentage or depleted of dissolved oxygen
    indicates a negative impact on a body of water,
    which results in an abundance of worms and fly
    larvae.

9
PH
  • What affects pH in stream water -Acid rain
    influences water quality by lowering the pH level
    in a body of water. Auto emission released in the
    environment converts to nitric and sulfuric acid
    in the atmosphere. The acid combines with water
    and falls to the earth as acid rain.
  • -Non-point pollution, such as urban runoff (such
    as fertilizer, grass clippings, pet waste from
    streets and sidewalks, and paper litter).
  • How does this affect aquatic life? -The shift in
    pH negatively affects plants and aquatic life by
    forcing the organisms to live beyond their
    optimal pH range.

10
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11
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  • Lab analysis of air and surface samples
  • Mold
  • Fungi
  • Bacteria
  • Asbestos
  • Allergens
  • Helps todays IAQ industry by developing the
    tools for data interpretation including mold
    Range and mold Score.

12
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  • Surface
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  • Post-Contamination Response Testing

13
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  • The system includes THREE internal sensors
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  • Monitors critical environmental conditions
  • Temperature
  • Humidity
  • Liquid presence
  • Motion, intrusion, and vibration.
  • The system will notify you via email, LEDs, alarm
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14
References
  • http//nationalzoo.si.edu/Education/CommunityOutre
    ach/ColumbiaHeights/Water_Quality/default.cfm
  • http//www.epa.gov/
  • http//www.epa.gov/safewater/sdwa/30th/factsheets/
    monitoring_compliance.html
  • http//www.epa.gov/safewater/sdwa/basicinformation
    .html
  • http//www.emlab.com/app/main/Welcome.po
  • http//www.nagios.org/products/environmental/envir
    omux/
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