Pod Technologies: Update: 05/2008

CARB Study: Greater Heath Risk from PM2.5

The California Air Resources Board has conducted research showing long-term exposures to fine particle pollution pose a greater health threat than previously estimated. Annually, 14,000 to 24,000 premature deaths are estimated to be associated with exposures to PM2.5, a mix of microscopic particles less than 2.5 microns in size. A majority of these deaths occur in highly populated areas around the state, including the South Coast, San Joaquin Valley and San Francisco Bay air basins.

Clean Air Markets Data: 1st Quarter 2008

First Quarter 2008 EDR data from US EPA Clean Air Markets are available from Emissions Data Prepackaged Data Sets or the US EPA FTP site. Data include hourly sulfur dioxide (SO2), nitrogen oxides (NOx), carbon dioxide (CO2), and heat input data for each unit in the Clean Air Markets programs. These data can be can be reviewed and analyzed with US EPA's Monitoring Data Checking (MDC) Software, as well as with EDR Trend

Also, MDC CAMD Export Files are updated.

EPRI CEM User Group Presentations

EPRI CEM Users Group Conference Materials presented by US EPA are posted on their web site. Presentations include information on Emissions Collection and Monitoring Plan System (ECMPS) and a Clean Air Interstate Rule (CAIR) update. There is also information presented at the ECMPS Stakeholder Meeting.

Fine Particle Rule

US EPA issued a Final Rule for Implementation of the New Source Review (NSR) Program for Particulate Matter Less Than 2.5 Micrometers (PM2.5). US EPA's NSR program requires industrial facilities to obtain permits outlining emissions controls for target air pollutants before they begin construction. Requirements include:

For sources in nonattainment areas for PM2.5, requirements include:

PDF document Fact Sheet (pdf, 4pp., 56kB)
PDF document Final Rule (pdf, 117pp., 425kB)

Clean Air Markets ECMPS Reporting Tutorials

US EPA is begining to provide tutorials to help in the transition to the new Emissions Collection and Monitoring Plan System (ECMPS). Beginning with the first quarter of 2009, all industry sources regulated under Clean Air Markets Programs must submit monitoring plan, quality assurance, and emissions data to US EPA using this new system.

In addtion, Monitor Data Checking (MDC) Software has been revised for use with current EDR-formatted data files. MDC Version 4.2.58 supports January 24, 2008 revisions to continuous emission monitoring requirements for Clean Air Markets Programs (40 CFR 75), and addresses other minor bug fixes. Changes and fixes are detailed in the Release notes for MDC v4.2.58 (pdf, 1 pp., 11 kB).

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