Overview of WRAP FEJF Work Products WRAP Workshop on Fire, Carbon, and Dust May 23-24, 2006 Sacramento, CA Darla Potter (WDEQ) & Mark Fitch (USFS)

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Overview of WRAP FEJF Work Products WRAP Workshop on Fire, Carbon, and Dust May 23-24, 2006 Sacramento, CA Darla Potter (WDEQ) & Mark Fitch (USFS)

Presentation Overview FEJF Work Products –Policy –Select Guidance / Reference –Select Technical / Application Fire Tracking System Prescribed Fire Projection Tool Emission Reduction Technique Tool Regional Haze Requirement / Work Product

FEJF Work Product Development Stakeholder-based consensus process. Assist the WRAP states and tribes in addressing emissions from fire sources. Provide a consistent framework that states and tribes can use to efficiently develop their individual: –Regional haze implementation plans, –Long-term strategies, and –Periodic progress reports. Viable tools for both Section 308 and Section 309 states and tribes to meet the requirements of the Regional Haze Rule.

Comprehensive List of FEJF Work Products

Policy P1 - Enhanced Smoke Management Programs for Visibility P2 - Categorizing Fire Emissions P3 - Annual Emission Goals for Fire P4 - Fire Tracking Systems

Policy P1 - WRAP Policy on Enhanced Smoke Management Programs for Visibility –Smoke management efforts that specifically address visibility. –There are 9 necessary elements of an ESMP to meet the requirements of the Rule. –ESMPs are to be included in implementation plans based on the criteria of efficiency, economics, law, emissions reduction opportunities, land management objectives, and reduction of visibility impacts.

Policy P2 - WRAP Policy for Categorizing Fire Emissions –Method to categorize fire emissions as “natural” or “anthropogenic.” –Provides the basis for fire’s inclusion in natural background condition values and ultimately, the tracking of reasonable progress. –The Classification Criteria section determines the “natural” and “anthropogenic” sources of fire that contribute to regional haze. –The Program Management section expresses the prerequisites that enable classification to be effective and equitable.

Policy P3 - WRAP Policy on Annual Emission Goals for Fire –Annual Emission Goal (AEG) - a quantifiable value used to measure progress each year in achieving the minimum emission increase from fire. –The WRAP outlines a process for states/tribes to establish AEGs by using currently available Emission Reduction Techniques (ERTs) in their regional haze implementation plans.

Policy P4 - WRAP Policy on Fire Tracking Systems –It is necessary to track fire activity information in the WRAP region using a fire tracking system, which will also provide the information essential to create a fire emissions inventory. –Identifies 7 essential components of a Fire Tracking System that represent the minimum fire activity data necessary to consistently calculate emissions and to meet the requirements of the Rule.

Select Guidance / Reference G1 - Non-burning Alternatives for Vegetation and Fuel Management [Wildland] G2 - Non-Burning Management Alternatives on Agricultural Lands in the Western United States G10 - Guidance for Categorizing Natural vs Anthropogenic Fire Emissions G11 - Guidance for Coordinating Smoke Management Programs

Select Guidance / Reference G1 - Non-burning Alternatives for Vegetation and Fuel Management [Wildland] –A comprehensive reference document that describes alternatives to prescribed burning. –Provides decision-makers with the tools necessary to develop cogent non-burning strategies for vegetation and fuel load management. –Assist air quality regulators, environmental organizations, and the general public in understanding the practical advantages of non-burning alternatives.

Select Guidance / Reference G2 - Non-Burning Management Alternatives on Agricultural Lands in the Western United States –Identification of the “universe” of potential non- burning management alternatives. –Identification of existing and potential accountability mechanisms for tracking if, and which, non-burning alternatives are used and potential barriers to their implementation.

Select Guidance / Reference G10 - Guidance for Categorizing Natural vs Anthropogenic Fire Emissions –A guidance document developed to assist WRAP region burners and regulators in categorizing fire emissions as either “natural” or “anthropogenic” for the purpose of fulfilling the Rule requirements. –This Guidance provides reference to research, field procedures, maps, plans, etc. (categorization methods) to be used by burners and regulators when categorizing fire emissions as either “natural” or “anthropogenic”.

Select Guidance / Reference G11 - Guidance for Coordinating Smoke Management Programs –A guidance document being developed to establish this guidance for coordinating Smoke Management Programs to assist burners and regulators in fulfilling requirements of the Rule during the implementation of SMPs. –This guidance focuses primarily on the interjurisdictional exchange of certain critical information describing characteristics of planned burns, i.e., SMP elements.

Select Technical / Application T11 - Fire Tracking System T12 - Prescribed Fire Projection Tool T13 - Emission Reduction Technique Tool

Select Technical / Application T11 - Fire Tracking System –A WRAP FTS is necessary to track fire activity information in the WRAP region, which will also provide the information essential to create a fire emissions inventory. –A project is almost completed to evaluate several existing state and tribal fire tracking systems. –Based upon the results of the evaluation project, the FEJF will proceed with the development of a WRAP FTS.

Fire Tracking System

Uses of the WRAP FTS Smoke Management Programs Fire Tracking Applicability of ERTs Day-to-Day burn/no-burn decisions Regional Coordination Regional Haze Planning Future year emission inventories for modeling Demonstration of Annual Emission Goals for fire Other State NEI reporting

Select Technical / Application T12 - Prescribed Fire Projection Tool –A fire calculation tool is under development to generate an event-level prescribed burning emission inventory given estimates of future levels of burning. –The calculation tool will be designed for use by experts in fire and smoke management

Prescribed Fire Projection Tool Load Seed Data (WRAP Baseline)

1- User enters scalars 2- Tool calculates number of new events/acres needed 3- Hit “Go” and events are “looked up” from randomized Source sheet into New Events sheet

Post Processing Apply ERTs after Calc Tool selection Combine output into single 250,000 record all-scenario database for graphing and QA. Format into SMOKE and NIF files.

Select Technical / Application T13 - Emission Reduction Technique Tool –A technical tool is under development to consistently calculate the emission benefits of ERTs (distinct measures that reduce emissions from fires). –The technical tool is envisioned to function in many ways for SMP managers: stand alone, paired with the fire calculation tool, and integrated into the FTS. –The sum of the emission reductions provide the basis for establishing the annual emission goal.

Emission Reduction Technique Tool

Table 1 Emission Reduction Factors (percent PM 2.5 emissions averted) for Seasonal Suites of ERTs RegionSeasonVegetation Category GrassBrushTimberCrop SWSpring55%45% 50% SWSummer55%40%30%50% SWFall55%45% 70% SWWinter55%45%60%70% NWSpring55%70%40%0% NWSummer65%45% 30% NWFall65% 52.5%70% NWWinter10%70%25%75% IMWSpring55%40% 50% IMWSummer60%40%45%40% IMWFall65%60% 70% IMWWinter25%50%20%0%

Relationship between Regional Haze Requirement and FEJF Work Product

309 Requirement Relationship to FEJF Work Product

308 Requirement Relationship to FEJF Work Product

Questions / Comments Refer to handout ~ WRAP URL for each Work Product