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SJV PM10 SIP Modeling & Data Analysis December 5, 2002 Policy Committee Meeting.

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1 SJV PM10 SIP Modeling & Data Analysis December 5, 2002 Policy Committee Meeting

2 Presentation Overview n Nature of PM Exceedances n Modeling Approach n Attainment Demonstration Methodology

3 Nature of Exceedances n When, where, and how frequently do exceedances occur? n What is the composition of these exceedances? n What meteorological conditions are associated with exceedances?

4 Air Quality Factors n Magnitude n Spatial extent n PM2.5 fraction n Duration of episode n Chemical composition

5 Meteorological Factors n Temperature n Atmospheric stability n Wind speeds n Period since last rainfall n Humidity/fog

6 Fall Versus Winter PM10 Exceedances Fall Winter - Low/moderate PM2.5- High PM2.5 - Higher geological- High nitrates/carbon - Light winds- Light winds - Stagnation- Stagnation - Moderate temps- Cold temps - High humidity/fog

7 PM10 Episodes for SIP 1999 Through 2001 “Fall-Type” Episodes –October 21, 1999 (3 exceedances) –November 9, 2001 (1 exceedance) “Winter-Type” Episodes –January 12, 1999 (1 exceedance) –November 14, 1999 (1 exceedance) –December 17, 1999 (1 exceedance) –January 1, 4, 7, 2001 (12 exceedances)

8 Example Fall Episode October 21, 1999 PM10 Exceedances at:  Corcoran (174 ug/m3)  Fresno Drummond (162 ug/m3)  Turlock (157 ug/m3)

9 Fall Episode Spatial Extent October 21, 1999

10 Fall Episode Duration 10/15/99 - 10/27/99 at Corcoran

11 Fall Episode Chemical Composition October 21, 1999

12 Fall Episode Chemical Composition Corcoran

13 Fall Episode Meteorology n Cool temperatures at the surface, warm air aloft n Limited atmospheric mixing for long periods n Light to moderate winds n Cool mornings, with warmer afternoons

14 Example Winter Episode January 1-7, 2001 PM10 Exceedances at:  Bakersfield-Golden (205 & 174 ug/m3)  Fresno-First (193 ug/m3)  Bakersfield-California (190, 186 &159 ug/m3 )  Fresno Drummond (186 ug/m3)  Hanford (185 ug/m3)  Oildale (158 ug/m3)  Corcoran (165 ug/m3)  Modesto (158 ug/m3)  Clovis (155 ug/m3)

15 Winter Episode Duration 12/26/01 - 1/10/01 at Bakersfield Golden

16 Winter Episode Spatial Extent January 1, 2001

17 Winter Episode Spatial Extent January 7, 2001

18 Winter Episode PM2.5 Duration 12/23/00 - 1/10/01 at Bakersfield-California

19 Winter Episode Chemical Composition January 4, 2001

20 Winter Episode Chemical Composition Bakersfield California

21 Winter Episode Meteorology n Cool temperatures at the surface, warm air aloft n Limited atmospheric mixing for long periods n Light winds n Cool temperatures n Higher humidity

22 Modeling Approaches n Receptor model –Determines contributions of primary PM sources n Photochemical model –Evaluates relationships between PM precursors and PM n Attainment demonstration –Combines modeling approaches to evaluate effects of control measures

23 Receptor Modeling Approach n Model all PM10 exceedances in 1999-2001 n Use updated source profiles from CRPAQS

24 Primary Source Categories n Geological - Agricultural operations - Unpaved roads - Paved roads - Construction n Burning - Residential wood burning - Agricultural & prescribed burning n Direct Mobile - Off-road mobile - On-road mobile

25 Secondary Source Categories n NOx - Off-road mobile - On-road mobile - Industrial processes - Fuel combustion - Petroleum production n Ammonia - Livestock operations - Fertilizers - Waste treatment facilities - Soils - Mobile sources

26 Photochemical Modeling Approach n 1995 Integrated Monitoring Study domain n January 4-6, 1996 episode

27 Attainment Demonstration Process n Receptor Modeling for Each Exceedance n Linear Rollback for Primary Source Categories n Grid-Based Model for Secondary Source Categories

28 Example Rollback Process

29 Remaining Tasks n Select final source profiles for receptor modeling n Run receptor model for each exceedance to identify contributing sources n Complete grid-based modeling for IMS95 to evaluate secondary formation n Prepare attainment demonstration for each exceedance


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