1 HEALTH IMPACTS OF AIR QUALITY ON THE BISHOP PAIUTE RESERVATION FOCUS ON PARTICULATE MATTER TONI RICHARDS, Ph.D., AIR QUALITY SPECIALIST ENVIRONMENTAL.

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1 HEALTH IMPACTS OF AIR QUALITY ON THE BISHOP PAIUTE RESERVATION FOCUS ON PARTICULATE MATTER TONI RICHARDS, Ph.D., AIR QUALITY SPECIALIST ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT OFFICE BISHOP PAIUTE TRIBE With help from John Adams, RAND, Statistics

THE BISHOP PAIUTE RESERVATION IS 60 MILES FROM THE LARGEST SOURCE OF PM-10 IN THE NATION THE OWENS DRY LAKE! dust

3 WHERE IS THE BISHOP PAIUTE TRIBE? On the California- Nevada Border In the “deepest valley” at 4,000ft between the Sierra Nevada and White Mountains 200 miles South of Reno 270 miles East of Las Vegas 300 miles North of Los Angeles Bishop Paiute Tribe Los Angeles 300 miles Las Vegas 270 miles Reno 200 miles Dry Lake

4 Combined data from Owens Valley Tribes with data on Dry Lake activity Separated high PM-10 days: dry lake probably had an impact on Bishop air quality did not have an impact Half the time, high PM-10 concentrations in Bishop were associated with dry lake activity Conclusion: the dry lake has a significant impact on Bishop Reservation air quality EARLIER STUDY: Days with the highest PM-10 concentration on the Bishop Paiute Reservation

5 PM-10: Dust Owens dry lake Other barren lands Dirt roads and parking lots PM-2.5: Smoke Wood smoke for home heating Wildfires Controlled burns BISHOP’S PARTICULATE MATTER SOURCES

6 HISTORICAL PARTICULATE CONCENTRATIONS May Apr ,064Feb Sept Nov Jun ,220Oct 19 PM-10 HOURLY MAX Nov Jan Dec Jul Jan Dec Nov 24 PM-2.5 HOURLY MAX* * Excludes July 4 AQI: PM-10 above 154 is unhealthy AQI: PM-2.5 above 65.4 is unhealthy

7 BACKGROUND Few or no studies of the impacts of the dry lake No studies of the impact of particulate matter on Reservation populations WHY? Can’t use standard methods (mortality / hospitalizations) on sparse rural populations

8 APPROACH Short term impacts: 3-5 days Daily clinic visits as a measure of health All visits Under age 5 / age 65 and over Respiratory / circulatory Link visits to daily PM-10 and PM-2.5 concentrations Hourly maximum in a 24-hour period 24-hour average Data: October 2006 to September 2007

9 HOW DID WE GET THE DATA? Particulate Matter Hourly and daily data from our monitors TEOM / FDMS Continuous monitors Health Data From the Toiyabe Indian Health Project Manually abstracted from claims by their staff

10 METHODS Descriptive statistics Explore data structure Verify data quality Time series correlations Verify relationships among health variables and PM All visits Under age 5 / age 65 and over Respiratory / circulatory Modeling Standard time series methods Poisson regression

11 HOW MANY VISITS PER DAY?

12 PM-10 CONCENTRATIONS

13 PM-2.5 CONCENTRATIONS July 4th

14 PRELIMINARY MODELING: time series methods Distributed Lag Model Visits t = α + β PM t + β 1 PM t-1 + β 2 PM t-2 + β 3 PM t-3 + β 4 PM t-4 + β 5 weekend/holiday + µ t Where µ t = ρ 1 µ t-1 + ρ 2 µ t-2 + ε t And t indexes days

15 FINAL MODELING: Poisson Regression The number of visits follows a Poisson distribution with clustering within weeks Visits wt = exposure t (exp (β PM t + β 1 PM t-1 + β 2 PM t-2 + β 3 PM t-3 + β 4 PM t-4 + µ wt where corr (µ wt, µ vs ) = ρ if v=w = 0 otherwise t indexes days and w indexes weeks and exposure t = 1 (unknown) by assumption The coefficients expβ compare the ratio of visits on days where PM increased by 1 microgram to those where it did not. Values >1 indicate a positive effect.

16 RESPONSE OF VISITS TO PM hour averageDaily hourly maximum

17 RESPONSE OF VISITS TO PM hour averageDaily hourly maximum

18 Pilot study  are clinic visits a measure of health that responds to air quality? Two approaches: time series and Poisson models Results broadly consistent across models The estimation is complex and time- consuming Some evidence of impact of PM-10 for circulatory visits Modest evidence of impact of PM-2.5 for pediatric visits LESSONS LEARNED

19 Small sample size due to clinic closures and missing PM data (about 180 observations) Next step: more years of data NEXT STEPS