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582-11-11219Task 3.2Proposed Planning Process for the Emission InventoryTechnical ProposalJune 1st, 2012Prepared by:Alamo Area Council of GovernmentsP Proposed Planning Process for the Emission Inventory - 6-1-12 - PDFPrepared In Cooperation with the Texas Commission on Environmental QualityThe preparation of this report was financed through grants from the state of Texas through the Texas Commission on Environmental QualityTitle: Proposed Planning Process for the Emission InventoryReport Date: June 1st, 2012Auth Proposed Planning Process for the Emission Inventory - 6-1-12 - PDFors: AACOG Natural Resources/ Transportation DepartmentType of Report: Technical ReportPerforming Organization Name & Address: Alamo Area Council of GProposed Planning Process for the Emission Inventory - 6-1-12 - PDF
overnments 8700 Tesoro Drive Suite 700 San Antonio, Texas 78217Period Covered: 2006Sponsoring Agency:Prepared In Cooperation With The Texas Commission582-11-11219Task 3.2Proposed Planning Process for the Emission InventoryTechnical ProposalJune 1st, 2012Prepared by:Alamo Area Council of GovernmentsP Proposed Planning Process for the Emission Inventory - 6-1-12 - PDFtal QualityAbstract: The Clean Air Act is the comprehensive federal law that regulates airborne emissions across the United States. This law authorizes the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to establish National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) to protect public health and the environm Proposed Planning Process for the Emission Inventory - 6-1-12 - PDFent. San Antonio is currently in attainment of the “criteria' pollutants according to the NAAQS. However, high concentrations of ground level ozone, oProposed Planning Process for the Emission Inventory - 6-1-12 - PDF
ne of the ’criteria' pollutants, are measured periodically at local monitors. Ozone forms in the lower atmosphere when organic compounds (VOC) and nit582-11-11219Task 3.2Proposed Planning Process for the Emission InventoryTechnical ProposalJune 1st, 2012Prepared by:Alamo Area Council of GovernmentsP Proposed Planning Process for the Emission Inventory - 6-1-12 - PDF5 parts per billion (ppb). Local and state air quality planners need to have an accurate account of emissions and their sources in the region to identify trends, analyze the effects of regulatory actions, and simulate air quality and atmospheric processes through computer dispersion modeling. The ob Proposed Planning Process for the Emission Inventory - 6-1-12 - PDFjective of the proposal is to provide a review and update of the emission inventory for 2011 including the following categories: municipal and small aProposed Planning Process for the Emission Inventory - 6-1-12 - PDF
irports, recreational marine vessels, commercial lawn and garden equipment, and agricultural pesticide applications. Emission estimates from these cat582-11-11219Task 3.2Proposed Planning Process for the Emission InventoryTechnical ProposalJune 1st, 2012Prepared by:Alamo Area Council of GovernmentsP Proposed Planning Process for the Emission Inventory - 6-1-12 - PDFunt and spatial allocation of emissions are achieved. When improved emission estimates are developed, control strategy modeling and SIP development is improved. The proposed updates will include sources in the San Antonio-New Braunfels MSA, consisting of eight counties located In South Central Texas Proposed Planning Process for the Emission Inventory - 6-1-12 - PDF and part of the Hill Country. The results could be considered for inclusion in the regional photochemical model.Related Reports:2005 Emission InventoProposed Planning Process for the Emission Inventory - 6-1-12 - PDF
ry for the Alamo Area Council of Governments RegionDistribution statement:Alamo Area Council of Governments. Natural Resources/T ransportation Departm582-11-11219Task 3.2Proposed Planning Process for the Emission InventoryTechnical ProposalJune 1st, 2012Prepared by:Alamo Area Council of GovernmentsP Proposed Planning Process for the Emission Inventory - 6-1-12 - PDF federal law that regulates airborne emissions across the United States.1 This law authorizes the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to establish National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) to protect public health and the environment. Of the many air pollutants commonly found throughout Proposed Planning Process for the Emission Inventory - 6-1-12 - PDFthe country. EPA has recognized six pollutants named “criteria" pollutants that can injure health, harm the environment, or cause property damage. AirProposed Planning Process for the Emission Inventory - 6-1-12 - PDF
quality monitors measure concentrations of these pollutants throughout the country. As of the end of 2011, San Antonio.'Bexar County is in attainment582-11-11219Task 3.2Proposed Planning Process for the Emission InventoryTechnical ProposalJune 1st, 2012Prepared by:Alamo Area Council of GovernmentsP Proposed Planning Process for the Emission Inventory - 6-1-12 - PDFare measured periodically at monitors located in northern Bexar County, placing the area at risk for failing the NAAQS in the future. Ozone forms when organic compounds (VOC) and nitrogen compounds (NOx) react in the presence of sunlight/Currently, the ozone primary standard, which is designed to pr Proposed Planning Process for the Emission Inventory - 6-1-12 - PDFotect human health, is set at 75 parts per billion (ppb). The secondary standard, which is designed to protect the environment, is in the same form anProposed Planning Process for the Emission Inventory - 6-1-12 - PDF
d concentration as the primary standard. One of the air quality management tools local and state planners use to identify trends, analyze the effect o582-11-11219Task 3.2Proposed Planning Process for the Emission InventoryTechnical ProposalJune 1st, 2012Prepared by:Alamo Area Council of GovernmentsP Proposed Planning Process for the Emission Inventory - 6-1-12 - PDF review and update of the emission inventory in 2011 for the San Antonio region including the following categories, small airports, recreational marine vessels, commercial lawn and garden equipment, and agricultural pesticide applications. Emission estimates from these categories have been over esti Proposed Planning Process for the Emission Inventory - 6-1-12 - PDFmated or under estimated when traditional methodologies were used. By using local data and surveys, improvements in the amount and spatial allocationProposed Planning Process for the Emission Inventory - 6-1-12 - PDF
of emissions are achieved. When improved emission estimates are developed, control strategy modeling and SIP development is improved. The proposed upd582-11-11219Task 3.2Proposed Planning Process for the Emission InventoryTechnical ProposalJune 1st, 2012Prepared by:Alamo Area Council of GovernmentsP Proposed Planning Process for the Emission Inventory - 6-1-12 - PDFry. The results could be considered for inclusion in the regional photochemical model.' US Congress. 1990. 'Clean Air Act". Available online: http://www.epa.qov/air/caa/. Accessed 07/19/10.2 EPA, Sept. 23, 2011, 'Ground-level Ozone" Available online:http://www. epa .qov/a ir/ozonepollution/. Accesse Proposed Planning Process for the Emission Inventory - 6-1-12 - PDFd 10/31/11.illTABLE OF CONTENTS582-11-11219Task 3.2Proposed Planning Process for the Emission InventoryTechnical ProposalJune 1st, 2012Prepared by:Alamo Area Council of GovernmentsP582-11-11219Task 3.2Proposed Planning Process for the Emission InventoryTechnical ProposalJune 1st, 2012Prepared by:Alamo Area Council of GovernmentsPGọi ngay
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