Mississippi Air Quality Update Mississippi Dept. of Environmental Quality Air Division August 6, 2010.

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Mississippi Air Quality Update Mississippi Dept. of Environmental Quality Air Division August 6, 2010

2 National Ambient Air Quality Standards The Clean Air Act requires EPA to set NAAQS for wide-spread pollutants considered harmful to public health and the environment O 3, PM 10, PM 2.5, Pb, NO 2, SO 2 and CO

Mississippi Ambient Air Quality Monitoring Sites Ozone Particulate Matter Sulfur Dioxide Nitrogen Oxides

Hour Ozone Design Values (ppb) 1997 Primary Standard = 84 ppb 2008 Primary Standard = 75 ppb New Primary Standard = ? January 6, 2010 Proposed Primary Standard = ppb Final Standard Due August 2010 Governor’s Recommendation Due January 2011 Based on 2008, 2009, and 2010 Data Final Designation Due August 2011

W126 Ozone Design Values (ppm-hours) 1997 Secondary Standard = 84 ppb 2008 Secondary Standard = 75 ppb New Secondary Standard = ? January 6, 2010 Proposed Secondary Standard = 7-15 ppm- hours

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7 DeSoto County Ozone Design Values

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9 Ozone Action Plan Meet monthly with the Ozone Action Group on the Coast and DeSoto County to discuss Ozone Reduction Measures.n Identify leaders on the Coast and DeSoto County to initiate voluntary ozone reduction activities Participate in outreach activities

Annual PM 2.5 Design Values Standard = 15 ug/m 3

Hour PM 2.5 Design Values Standard = 35 ug/m 3

12 PM 2.5 EPA is scheduled to propose revised PM 2.5 NAAQS in January The final standards will be issued in October 2011.

13 Nitrogen Dioxide In January 2010, the NO 2 NAAQS retained the current annual average of 53 ppb and added a 1-hour average of 100 ppb. Roadside monitoring will be required in Jackson by January Initial designations will be made by January 2012 and redesignate areas in 2016 based on the roadside monitoring data. In October 2010, the final secondary standard will be issued.

14 Nitrogen Dioxide Pascagoula is currently the only NO 2 monitoring site in Mississippi 2009 Annual Average ppm NO 2 Annual Average Standard – ppm Hour Average – 47 ppb NO 2 1-Hour Average Standard – 100 ppb

15 Sulfur Dioxide In June 2010, the final SO 2 NAAQS replaced the current annual average and 24-hour average standards with a new 1-hour average standard of 75 ppb. Designations will be issued by June In October 2010, the final secondary standard will be issued.

16 Sulfur Dioxide Pascagoula is currently the only SO 2 monitoring site in Mississippi Hour Average – 37 ppb SO 2 1-Hour Average Standard – 75 ppb

17 Lead In 2008, the primary and secondary lead NAAQS were changed from 1.5 ug/m 3 to 0.15 ug/m 3. Mississippi last monitored for lead in The new regulations require lead to be monitored in the Jackson Metro Area starting January 1, Designations will be issued by November 2011.

18 Carbon Monoxide The proposed CO NAAQS primary standard is scheduled to be issued by October 28, The final standard is proposed to be issued by May 13, MDEQ does not currently monitor for CO.

19 Access to Ambient Air Quality Data For MDEQ Annual Air Quality Data Summaries: Go to click on Office of Pollution Control, go to Air Monitoring For EPA Airnow data:

20 Greenhouse Gas Reporting Rule Electronic Greenhouse Gas Reporting Tool (e-GGRT) due out late summer 2010 Training on e-GGRT starting fall 2010 Deadlines for 2010 reporting year: –Certificate of Representation – January 31, 2010 –Annual emissions Report – March 31, 2010 For more information climatechange/emissions/ghgrulemaking.html

21 GHG Tailoring Rule Final : May 13, 2010 By January 2, 2011, Step 1 of the rule says that only sources currently subject to the PSD Program would be subject to GHG permitting if there are GHG increases of 75,000 tpy. By July 1, 2011, Step 2 of the rule, builds on step 1 and will cover for all first time new construction projects that that emit more than 100,000 tpy of GHG or make modifications at existing facility that increases GHG vby 75,000 tpy. MS Law provides the Commission with statutory authority to administer and regulate federal pollution control legislation and programs, including the TV and PS permitting programs. MS will be amending its PSD (APC-S-5) and TV (APC-S-6) by January 2, 2011.

22 Lead RRP Program Lead – Renovation, Repair and Painting Program (RRP) EPA program authorization received April 9, Applicability Renovation activities performed in pre-1978 Target Housing and Child-occupied facilities. C

23 MS DEQ Lead- Based Paint Program The lead program’s active involvement with the Mississippi State Department of Health’s (MSDH) Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program (CLPPP) continues to be a major lead program activity. During 2007, CLPPP, along with the Mississippi Childhood Poisoning Prevention Lead Advisory Committee, developed a plan known as the Childhood Lead Elimination Plan. The lead program is an active member on the Lead Advisory Committee which was convened in 1998 by the State of Mississippi to address childhood lead poisoning. As a member of this committee the program assists in the efforts to eliminate childhood lead poisoning in Mississippi by assisting in the following: Development and implementation of the Mississippi Childhood Lead Elimination Plan. Providing lists of state accredited training upon request. Assisting in community outreach initiatives on the hazards of lead-based paint. Informing building and paint contractors of the lead-based paint regulations. Assisting in health fairs to inform the public of the hazards of lead-based paint. Assisting in workshops and conferences. Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality (MDEQ) electronic Environmental Site Information System (enSite) which is a One Stop Integrated Information Management System. First it allows the certification system to be maintained in house. It also allows greater flexibility in providing data to the general public such as providing current lists of certified firms and individuals on line. Provide lead-based paint outreach to all counties within state annually especially ones with children with elevated blood lead levels.

24 Current Diesel Grant Projects FY 2009 DERA Grant ~ $350k –Assisting truck owners purchase Auxiliary Power Units (APU) to reduce vehicle idling –MDEQ paying for half (up to $4k) of APU on 75 vehicles Mississippi School Bus Retrofit Project –2008 Diesel Emissions Reduction Grant (DERA) with state match for $500,000 –2009 ARRA DERA funding for $1.7 million –Retrofit School buses with Diesel Oxidation Catalysts (DOC) –DOCs reduce tailpipe emissions of PM by up to 40%, CO by 40%, and Hydrocarbons by 70%

25 Mississippi School Bus Retrofit Project DEQ partnered with Dept. of Education and Lung Association of Mississippi for extensive outreach to every school district 99 school districts are participating Over 1700 buses will be retrofitted by October 2010 No costs to the school districts Counties with a district participating in the Mississippi School Bus Retrofit Project Counties with a district that participated in an EPA Clean School Bus project

26 Future Diesel Grant Projects FY 2010 DERA Grant ~ $350k –Sub-grant program focusing on public and non-profit organizations –Award 6 to 8 sub-grants of up to $50k –Allow up to 5% of each sub-grant to be used for administration

27 BP Oil Spill – MDEQ Air Monitors Ozone – Pascagoula, Gulfport, Waveland PM 2.5 Continuous – Gulfport, Waveland PM Day – Pascagoula, Gulfport, Waveland

28 BP Oil Spill – EPA Air Monitors PM 2.5 Continuous – Pascagoula VOCs and SVOCs Sampling – Gulfport and Waveland TAGA mobile monitoring – Benzene, Toluene, Xylene, and Dispersant Chemicals – all along Mississippi coast

29 Contact Information Maya Rao : or Jerry Beasley : Elliott Bickerstaff: Krystal Rudolph: