Ambient Air Monitoring Branch Sample Clauses

Ambient Air Monitoring Branch. The Ambient Air Monitoring Branch maintains and analyzes the information from Indiana's ambient air monitoring stations located across the state. This includes: monitoring for all criteria pollutants, conducting ambient monitoring for certain air toxics, quality assuring data, and communication of monitoring information to the public through Ozone Web, ToxWatch and other means. a) Continue to operate and review all ambient networks to track National Ambient Air Quality Standards compliance for all criteria pollutants. (1) Track monthly valid data return. 100% complete - ongoing. The Air Monitoring Branch (AMB) tracks the valid data return for all criteria and non-criteria pollutants monitored. Valid data return for July 01 through December 02: SO2 - 95%;l O3 - 97%; CO - 97%; NO/NOX - 89%, Cont PM10 - 96%; Cont PM25 - 97% Met - 96%. (2) Achieve 90% valid data return for intermittent parameters. 100% complete - ongoing. The Air Monitoring Branch tracks the valid data return for VDR for intermittent parameters. Valid data return for: PM10 ( July 01 - Jan. 03) - 95%; Lead (July 01-Dec. 02) - 97%; PM2.5 (July 01 - Mar. 03) - 93%. (3) Provide final, quality assured ozone data after close of ozone season. 100% complete. The Air Monitoring Branch completed the final quality assurance on the 2001 data on November 29, 2001. All 2002 ozone data has been checked and quality assured. (4) Conduct annual network review in conjunction with Lake Michigan Air Directors Consortium Regional Planning Organization. Complete recommendations for revised network. 85% complete. A draft of the network review has been finalized in conjunction with LADCO and EPA, Region 5. The internal review process is continuing through 2003 with input from IDEM staff, other agencies, and the public. (5) Identify and implement first phase of network revisions. 80% complete. A five year plan for network revisions has been developed and is in a draft phase. The write-up to accompany the revisions is being worked on and must be reviewed by other staff and agencies prior to implementation. Once the plan is finalized by IDEM, the first phase of network changes will be implemented. b) Continue Indiana Air Toxic Monitoring Program (1) Continue operation of 8 permanent canister sites and one special study site (School 21 in Indianapolis). 100% complete. All sites are operational. The continuous AutoGC system is installed at the school-21 site and collecting data for ozone precursor compounds on an hourly ba...
Ambient Air Monitoring Branch. Xxxx Xxxxxx Branch Chief Phone: (000) 000-0000 Email: xxxxxxx@xxx.xxxxx.xx.xx

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