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EPA Precursor Gas Training Workshop PM 2.5 Chemical Speciation Network (CSN) Carbon Conversion Joann Rice

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Page 1: EPA Precursor Gas Training Workshop PM 2.5 Chemical Speciation Network (CSN) Carbon Conversion Joann Rice

EPA Precursor Gas Training Workshop

PM2.5 Chemical Speciation Network (CSN) Carbon Conversion

Joann Rice

Page 2: EPA Precursor Gas Training Workshop PM 2.5 Chemical Speciation Network (CSN) Carbon Conversion Joann Rice

EPA Precursor Gas Training Workshop

PM2.5 Speciation Carbon Conversion

• PM2.5 Chemical Speciation Network (CSN):– Speciation Trends Network (STN)

• 54 Trends sites: Largely static urban monitoring stations and protocols for sampling and analysis

– State and Local Air Monitoring Stations (SLAMS)• Currently ~150 sites: monitors for state and local agency

directed monitoring objectives

• Changes in the network to address inconsistencies in carbon sampling and analysis procedures used in urban CSN and rural IMPROVE programs– Field blank collection and subtraction also changing

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EPA Precursor Gas Training Workshop

Carbon Data Comparability Issues

• A Brief History…– Factor of 2 difference in Elemental Carbon (EC) highlighted

by Chow et al., 2001*– Data users comparing urban (speciation) and rural

(IMPROVE) monitoring data for modeling, air quality data analyses, control strategy development, …

– Question posed to CASAC on strengths and weaknesses of converting the network (December 2004)

– The CASAC subcommittee on monitoring strongly recommended changes to the network “to achieve fully comparable data”

– EPA/OAQPS began communicating plans for changes to carbon in late 2004

* Chow, J.C., Watson, J.G., Crow, D., Lowenthal, D.H., and Merrifield, T. (2001). Comparison of IMPROVE and NIOSH Carbon Measurements; Aerosol. Sci. and Tech. 34:23-34.

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EPA Precursor Gas Training Workshop

• A Brief History…–15 City CSN-to-IMPROVE

comparison study• Preliminary data analysis from first 6 cities

– ORD/OAQPS analysis of first year data in 2003 and OAQPS reassessment of full data set in 2005

– Factor of 2 not observed for EC in urban locations; however, bigger differences found for EC in rural locations

– Significant differences in OC observed due to filter face velocity/flow rate

• Results from additional 9 sites not yet evaluated

Carbon Data Comparability Issues

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EPA Precursor Gas Training Workshop

Organic Carbon Comparisonsite=Haynes Pt

IMPROVE STN IMPROVE STN IMPROVE STN IMPROVE STN

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Fall Spring Summer Winter

site=Dolly Sods

IMPROVE STN IMPROVE STN IMPROVE STN IMPROVE STN

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parm=OC (Imp or STN)

PLOT Haines Point (urban) Haines Point Deming LineDolly Sods (rural) Dolly Sods Deming Line

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• Sampler and filter-face velocity effects due to flow differences

• IMPROVE ~22 LPM; and MetOne ~ 7 LPM

• IMPROVE OC un adjusted for blank

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EPA Precursor Gas Training Workshop

Elemental Carbon Comparison

parm=EC (Imp or STN)

PLOT Beacon Hill (urban) Beacon Hill Deming LineMt. Ranier (rural) Mt. Ranier Deming Line

IMP

RO

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site=Mt. Ranier

IMPROVE STN IMPROVE STN IMPROVE STN IMPROVE STN

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cent

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Fall Spring Summer Winter

• EC compares better in urban areas, but large amount of scatter

• Rural EC at lower concentrations <0.3 µg/m3

site=Beacon Hill

IMPROVE STN IMPROVE STN IMPROVE STN IMPROVE STN

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Fall Spring Summer Winter

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EPA Precursor Gas Training Workshop

Sampling and Analysis

• URG3000N Carbon Sampler– Identical to the IMPROVE sampler except:

• Mass flow control• Sampler operation and troubleshooting support provided by

URG• Modules loaded/provided by RTI

– Differs from CSN sampler• 22.8 LPM flow rate• 25-mm Pallflex Quartz filter

• Carbon Analysis– IMPROVE_A TOR method– Blank collection and subtraction

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EPA Precursor Gas Training Workshop

PM2.5 Speciation Carbon Conversion

• EPA is using a contractor to procure, install and train operators on URG3000N sampler use

• The contractor coordinates installation with Region/State agencies

• Once installations are complete, new TOR analysis begins – All sites move to TOR at once– Concurrent CSN TOT and new sampling and TOR analysis

done for about two months

• Sampling modules, cassettes, and analysis will continue to be supported and supplied by RTI

• Repeat process for rest of the network in batches of 50-60

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EPA Precursor Gas Training Workshop

Project Status

• Phase I completed May 2007– May 3rd start date

• Phase 2 site selection starting now– Expect fall 2007 installation start date

• URG3000N web page created– http://epa.gov/ttn/amtic/specurg3000.html

• Issues and Problems so far:– Few sites not prepared for installation (space and

power issues)– Handful of sampler startup issues– Some agencies without FTS to check 22 LPM– Lead time on parts/supplies from vendor

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EPA Precursor Gas Training Workshop

Questions