Emergency Response: Perspective of a Large Air District South Coast Air Quality Management District South Coast Air Quality Management District CARPA Summit.

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Emergency Response: Perspective of a Large Air District South Coast Air Quality Management District South Coast Air Quality Management District CARPA Summit October 15 th, 2008

South Coast AQMD Mission The South Coast AQMD believes all residents have a right to live and work in an environment of clean air and is committed to undertaking all necessary steps to protect public health from air pollution with sensitivity to the impacts of its actions on the community and businesses.

The South Coast Air Quality Management District includes all of Orange County and portions of Los Angeles, San Bernardino and Riverside Counties, an area of 10,743 square miles with 16.5 million people and 10 million vehicles. South Coast Air Quality Management District South Coast Air Basin

Adopts Health- Based National Air Quality Standards Adopts Health- Based National Air Quality Standards Regulates Interstate Sources (Trucks, Trains, etc.) Regulates Interstate Sources (Trucks, Trains, etc.) Oversees State Clean Air Plans Oversees State Clean Air Plans U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Monitor Air Quality; Issue Health Alerts Monitor Air Quality; Issue Health Alerts Prepare Clean Air Plans Prepare Clean Air Plans Permit and Regulate Large Stationary Sources of Pollution Permit and Regulate Large Stationary Sources of Pollution Respond to Nuisance Complaints & Requests from First Responders Respond to Nuisance Complaints & Requests from First Responders Local Air Districts California Air Resources Board  Adopts Health- Based State Air Quality Standards  Regulates In-State Cars, Trucks, Fuels, Consumer Products  Approves Local Air District Clean Air Plans Roles of Air Regulation Agencies

Role of SCAQMD in ER Emergency Response Agency Emergency Response Agency –California Code Regulations: Title 19 –First Response Operator (FRO)Level 1 Provide Specialized Support within the Incident Command System (ICS) Provide Specialized Support within the Incident Command System (ICS) –Local Scale –Regional Scale

Incident Command System Incident Commander OperationsPlans/IntelLogisticsAdmin Ambient Air Sampling & Chemical Analysis Knowledge: Air Quality Issues & Facility Hazards Meteorological Monitoring & Dispersion Analysis Roles

Sampling Overview Sampling Protocol Sampling equipment and instruction provided to responders with appropriate PPE Analysis done outside the safety perimeter Traditional Sampling Equipment Available: Canisters Tedlar Bags/ Lung Sampler Containers for Non Gaseous Samples

Canisters Simple, rugged, quick- sampling, light Analysis based on U.S. EPA air toxics methods Measures certain levels of gaseous compounds (i.e. Benzene, Vinyl Chloride, Xylene) to very low detection limits Identification and concentration estimation of other compounds

Tedlar Bags, Lung Samplers Option for time integrated large sample or quick sample Ambient pressure sample Intrinsically safe Analysis for sulfur, nitrogen and other reactive compounds

Containers for Non-Gaseous Samples Sampling for liquid or solid samples Headspace analysis for evidence that may be relevant in determining the cause or source of the response Contaminated soil Unknown liquid(s) Paper Clothing

Limitations Time for Reportable Results Number of Samples Limited Static Sampling Strategy Locations and timing decided with limited information Upwind/Downwind

Supplemental Equipment: On-Scene Analysis Van Portable GC/MS Meteorological Equipment H 2 S analyzer IMS - Technology not ready yet for these types of measurements X

Portable GC/MS Overview Complete Self- Contained Gas Chromatograph - Mass Spectrometer Truly Portable Rugged for Field Deployment Easily Decontaminated

Advantages - Versatility Survey mode Loop sampling mode Sorbent trap mode Fastest Analysis Time Slower Analysis Times Less Detection Capability More Detection Capability

Advantages - Versatility

Advantages – On Site Analysis Reduce Time Frame for Reportable Results Ability to Take Many Measurements Capability for a Dynamic Sampling Strategy

Example Incident: Long Beach

Portable GC/MS: Limitations Not as low a detection limit as a laboratory analysis Extremely volatile species are not detectable Not intrinsically safe Short battery life

Southern California Wildfires October 23, 2007

Real-time (hourly) PM measurements PM2.5 BOTHPM10

Real-time (hourly) PM measurements Proposed New Fixed PM2.5 (4)

Mobile Continuous PM2.5 Monitors Four new rapidly and easily deployable units (2-3 hours) Self-contained power and telemetry 1-hour data comparable to fixed site monitors Will fill gaps in network according to fire and smoke locations Pre-arrange potential locations for deployment

Website and Interactive Voice Response (IVR) System Enhancements Interpolation method to predict levels in unmonitored areas More responsive hourly PM data rather than moving 24-hour averages Incorporate data from proposed mobile monitors Enhanced wildfire and health information on website, with color-coded, clickable maps

Conceptual Revision of SCAQMD ER Policy More proactive support Inclusive of on-scene analysis Development and implementation team includes the following: Engineering and Compliance Media Office Public Affairs Planning Atmospheric Measurements Laboratory Quality Assurance Information Management

Issues to Address Define “appropriate” amount of response No “silver bullet” instrument Balance of resources and beneficial analytical tools Instrument and equipment assessment and standardization

Issues to Address Multidivisional coordination Interagency coordination Integration of capabilities Identify and address appropriate analytical needs and information to report Inform capabilities and limitations to ICs and public health officials

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