Questions about SO 2 Forecasting and Messaging, a New Hampshire Case Study. Anne McWilliams EPA Region 1 U.S. EPA’s 2011 National Air Quality Conference.

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Questions about SO 2 Forecasting and Messaging, a New Hampshire Case Study. Anne McWilliams EPA Region 1 U.S. EPA’s 2011 National Air Quality Conference March 9, 2011

Revised SO 2 Standard On June 2, EPA strengthened the SO 2 standard from 140 ppb evaluated over 24-hours, and 30 ppb evaluated over an entire year to a 1-hour standard of 75 ppb. In the same ruling, EPA revised the Air Quality Index (AQI) CategoryAQI1-Hour SO 2 Concentration Good – 35 ppb Moderate – 75 ppb Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups – 185 ppb Unhealthy – 304 ppb Very Unhealthy – 604 ppb

Forecasting the AQI for SO 2 “EPA recommends and encourages air quality forecasting but it is not required (64 FR 42548; August 4, 1999). We agree that there will be new challenges associated with creating and communicating an SO 2 forecast, and will work with State and local agencies that want to develop an SO 2 forecasting program on issues including, but not limited to, forecasting air quality for short time periods. We plan to work with State and local air agencies to figure out the best way to present this information to the public using the AQI.” (75 FR 35587; June 22, 2010)

New Hampshire SO 2 Monitoring Locations Suncook to Manchester – ~10 miles Suncook to Portsmouth – ~40 miles

Number of SO 2 Exceedance Days based on the 1-Hour Standard of 75 ppb Manchester, NH1111 Suncook, NH Portsmouth, NH0100

Suncook, NH Air Monitor PSNH Merrimack Station A 433-megawatt coal-fired power plant.

Factors contributing to SO 2 concentrations at Suncook Village, NH Wind Direction Wind Speed Power Plant Emissions

SO 2 concentrations are higher with Northwest flow. Figure Courtesy of New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services

Highest Concentrations during with NW flow.

For northwest winds, SO 2 concentrations are higher at wind speeds above 15 mph Figure Courtesy of New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services

SO 2 concentrations are dependant upon power plant operations

What happens to ambient concentrations in other directions and distances from the source? What is the spatial extent of the unhealthy air quality?

What should we be forecasting? For the 1-hour ozone standard, an entire day was considered “unhealthy” if any hour was expected to “exceed” the standard. Ozone is well behaved in that, in absence of cloud cover, concentrations increase to a peak value, usually in the late afternoon. Will we use the same approach for SO 2 forecasting? High SO 2 concentrations can happen any time of the day for a variable length of time.

Suncook, NH Monitor Data January 9, 2009 and April 12, 2009 Date and Time Measured SO2 (ppb) Wind Direction (Degrees) Wind Speed (mph) 1/9/2009 0: /9/2009 1: /9/2009 2: /9/2009 3: /9/2009 4: /9/2009 5: /9/2009 6: /9/2009 7: /9/2009 8: /9/2009 9: /9/ : /9/ : /9/ : /9/ : /9/ : /9/ : /9/ : /9/ : /9/ : /9/ : /9/ : /9/ : /9/ : /9/ : Date and Time Measured SO2 (ppb) Wind Direction (Degrees) Wind Speed (mph) 4/12/2009 0: /12/2009 1: /12/2009 2: /12/2009 3: /12/2009 4: /12/2009 5: /12/2009 6: /12/2009 7: /12/2009 8: /12/2009 9: /12/ : /12/ : /12/ : /12/ : /12/ : /12/ : /12/ : /12/ : /12/ : /12/ : /12/ : /12/ : /12/ : /12/ :

What is the message? Do we specify the source of the SO 2 ? – The source is slated for control in 2012, but an advocacy group is calling for the complete shut-down of the source. What is the health messaging? – Do people just avoid strenuous outdoor activities? What actions can people take? – Do we advocate energy conservation?