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ADEQ has notified the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) of information regarding exceptional events that resulted in exceedances of the 24-hour PM10 National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) in the Greater Phoenix area during 2008. After preliminary investigations of the extreme natural conditions that caused the exceedances, ADEQ determined that the aforementioned high PM10 concentrations were caused by exceptional events. ADEQ staff worked with EPA staff to add certain components to the assessment reports to improve clarity and better document the conditions that caused the exceedances. They have been posted to the ADEQ Web site for a formal 30-day review and comment period.
For definitions of exceptional events see 40 CFR 50.1(j) and (k), and for "treatment of air quality monitoring data influenced by exceptional events" see 40 CFR 50.14.
| Event |
PROPOSED Preliminary Assessment Reports |
| 1 |
March 2, 2008 - Buckeye Event |
| 2 |
March 14, 2008 - West 43rd Avenue Event |
| 3 |
April 16, 2008 - West 43rd Avenue Event |
| 4 |
April 30, 2008 - West 43rd Avenue Event |
| 5 |
May 21, 2008 - West 43rd Avenue Event |
| 6 |
June 4, 2008 - Buckeye Event
June 4, 2008 - Coyote Lakes Event
June 4, 2008 - West 43rd Avenue Event |
| 7 |
July 1, 2008 - Buckeye Event |
| 8 |
July 4, 2008 - Buckeye Event |
| 9 |
Oct. 11, 2008 - South Phoenix Event |
| 10 |
Oct. 22, 2008 - Coyote Lakes Event |
| 11 |
Nov. 7, 2008 - Durango Event (cannot flag) |
| 12 |
Nov. 9, 2008 - Durango Event
Nov. 9, 2008 - South Phoenix Event
Nov. 9, 2008 - West 43rd Avenue Event |
To strengthen the request for EPA concurrence on exceptional/natural events in Arizona, ADEQ researched threshold wind speeds that suspend dust into the air and special circumstances that lead to elevated dust levels. ADEQ also examined the effectiveness of PM10 control measure for high wind events in Arizona. This research is described in the white papers listed below. The white papers are included as supplements to the exceptional event assessments.
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