Indiana Department of Environmental Management Office of Air Quality (800) 451-6027 www.idem.IN.gov/6650.htm 2012 Ozone Season Summary Report 1.

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Indiana Department of Environmental Management Office of Air Quality (800) Ozone Season Summary Report 1

2012 Ozone Season Purpose This Ozone Season Summary Report provides an overview of ozone levels from 2012, as well as ozone trends over the last ten years (2003 through 2012). Summary The ozone season in Indiana lasts from April 1 through September 30. The duration of the ozone season for each state is mandated by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA). 183 total days in Indianas 2012 ozone season. 35 exceedance days in forecasted days (Air Quality Action Days) in

What is ground-level ozone? Ground-level ozone is a gas composed of three oxygen atoms. The chemical structure of ozone is the same whether at ground level or above the earth, but it is unhealthy to breathe at ground level. Where does ground-level ozone come from? Ground-level ozone is not emitted directly into the air, but is created by a chemical reaction between nitrogen oxides (NO x ) and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in the presence of sunlight. Emissions from industrial facilities and electric utilities, motor vehicle exhaust, gasoline vapors, and chemical solvents are some of the major sources of NO x and VOCs. Health effects of ground-level ozone: Chest pain, coughing, throat irritation, congestion. Can worsen bronchitis, emphysema, asthma. Reduces lung function and inflames the linings of the lungs. Scars lung tissues. Background of Ground-Level Ozone 3

National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for Ozone Primary Standards Primary standards, also known as health standards, are limits set to protect public health, including the health of sensitive populations such as asthmatics, children, and the elderly. Secondary Standards Secondary standards are set to protect public welfare, including protection against decreased visibility, damage to animals, crops, vegetation, and buildings. 4

History of the Ozone Standard U.S. EPA first established a 1-hour standard of 0.08 parts per million (ppm) for ground-level ozone U.S. EPA revised the 1-hour ozone standard to a level of 0.12 ppm U.S. EPA replaced the 1-hour standard with an 8-hour health standard of 0.08 ppm Three states and industry challenged the new standard hour health standard for ozone became effective U.S. EPA significantly strengthened the health standard for ozone to a level of ppm U.S. Supreme Court upheld the hour health standard for ozone U.S. EPA revoked the 1-hour ozone standard U.S. EPA announced it would reconsider the hour health standard U.S. EPA announced it would withdraw its reconsideration of the hour health standard and revisit the standard during the next statutorily required NAAQS review cycle slated for U.S. EPA announced it would move forward with implementation of the hour health standard set at a level of ppm

8-Hour Standard To attain the 8-hour standard, the three-year average of the fourth (4 th ) highest value for the ozone season must be at or below the standard of ppm. Exceedance versus a Violation of the Standard An exceedance occurs when an 8-hour average value is measured above the standard. A violation occurs when the three-year average of the 4 th highest value for the ozone season exceeds the standard. A monitor can exceed the standard without being in violation. Attaining the Standard 6

Attainment Status Hour Ozone Health Standard U.S. EPA revised the former health standard in 1997 to 0.08 ppm. Attainment designations became effective in Initially, 23 counties and one township in Indiana were classified as being in violation of the standard. At the close of the 2008 ozone season, all Indiana counties met the standard. By May 2010, all areas were officially designated attainment under the standard Hour Ozone Health Standard U.S. EPA revised the 1997 health standard in 2008 to ppm. In March 2009, the Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) submitted state recommendations to U.S. EPA for attainment status for the 2008 standard. Based on monitoring data from 2006 through 2008, IDEM recommended 12 counties be designated as nonattainment. In September 2009, U.S. EPA announced it would reconsider the standard. 7

Attainment Status Hour Ozone Health Standard (continued) In September 2011, U.S. EPA announced it would withdraw its reconsideration of the 2008 standard and revisit the standard during the next statutorily required NAAQS review cycle slated for On September 22, 2011, U.S. EPA announced its intention to fast-track initial area designations and classification rule. Initial area designations were based on 2008 through 2010 air quality monitoring data and 2009 state recommendations. U.S. EPA also announced it would consider 2011 data if certified early (i.e., by February 15, 2012). U.S. EPA completed designations for the Chicago-Naperville, IL-IN-WI area on May 31, 2012 (2008 through 2010 monitoring data for Indiana and Wisconsin and 2009 through 2011 monitoring data for Illinois). All other area designations were completed on April 30, Dearborn County (Lawrenceburg Township), Lake, and Porter counties were designated nonattainment effective July 20, All other areas of the state were classified as unclassifiable/attainment. Lake and Porter counties are pending redesignation with U.S. EPA.

2012 Indiana Ozone Nonattainment Areas 9

10 Ozone 8-Hour Design Values (3-Year Average 4 th High) Based on 2010 through 2012 Monitoring Data Standard at ppm

Monitoring Placement U.S. EPA provides guidance on placement of monitors. Monitors placed based on population density and manufacturing levels. Monitors 41 ozone monitors in 27 counties across Indiana. Calculating the Monitoring Data Levels are monitored 24 hours per day and rolling 8-hour averages are calculated; highest 8-hour average is reported for the day. A monitors design value is calculated at the end of each ozone season; design values are calculated for each monitor in the state. –Design value: three-year average of fourth highest values. 11

2012 Monitoring Summary of Indianas ozone monitors recorded annual 4 th high values above the hour health standard, i.e. equal to or greater than ppm. Ozone monitors above the standard include: Charlestown State Park, Dayville, Evansville, Fairland, Gary – Illinois Institute of Technology Research Institutes (IITRI), Granger, Hammond, Indianapolis – East 16 th Street, Indianapolis – Harding Street, Indianapolis – Washington Park, Inglefield, LaPorte – East Lincolnway, Leo, Leopold, Michigan City, New Albany, Noblesville, Ogden Dunes, Plummer, South Bend, Whitestown, and Whiting. The Charlestown State Park, Michigan City, New Albany, and Plummer ozone monitors had three-year average 4 th high design values for the years 2010 through 2012 that exceeded the hour health standard. One of Indianas maintenance areas classified under the hour health standard exceeded both the one-year and two-year warning level triggers (LaPorte County).

Ozone Monitors by Area AreaCounties Northwest Lake LaPorte Porter North Central Elkhart St. Joseph Northeast Allen Huntington Central Boone Johnson Delaware Madison Hamilton Marion Hancock Morgan Hendricks Shelby West Central Carroll Vigo Southwest Greene Vanderburgh Perry Warrick Posey Southeast Clark Jackson Floyd 13

Annual 4 th High Trends Hour Health Standard Hour Health Standard 14

Design Value Trends Hour Health Standard Hour Health Standard 15

Meteorologically Adjusted Trend Analysis 16 In order to account for variable meteorology, IDEM conducted a meteorologically adjusted trend analysis. This type of analysis is necessary to account for variability with critical meteorological conditions among ozone seasons, and verify upward or downward trends. The results of this analysis confirm a downward trend in monitored ozone values across the state through Detailed information concerning this analysis is included in the appendix.

Additional Information For additional information regarding the NAAQS for ground- level ozone, please visit U.S. EPAs Ground-Level Ozone Regulatory Actions website:

Contact For more information regarding the ozone designation process, or Indianas redesignation petitions and maintenance plans, visit or contact Ms. Linda McClure of the Office of Air Quality at (800) , (317) , or 18

APPENDIX A-1 Meteorologically Adjusted Trend Analysis Results

Analysis Results A-2 Central IndianaNorth Central Indiana Important nodes contain the most important individual monitor values over ppm: Fort Benjamin Harrison (Node 53) and Bristol (Node 6).

Analysis Results Northeast IndianaNorthwest Indiana A-3 Important nodes contain the most important individual monitor values over ppm: Beacon Street (Node 7) and Ogden Dunes (Node 13).

Analysis Results Southeast Indiana Southwest Indiana A-4 Important nodes contain the most important monitor values over ppm: Charlestown (Node 5) and Inglefield (Node 13).

Analysis Results A-5 Important nodes contain the most important individual monitor values over ppm: Plummer (Node 13). Rural Background