Sunday, August 7, 2011

State & Local Modeling Guidelines

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Minnesota PCA. 10/2004.
MPCA modeling page. See especially modeling protocol forms and spreadsheet. (Page contains link to above guidance, but link didn't work when access attempted 8/11.)

San Joaquin Valley. Lots of useful guidance and data, especially regarding NOx modeling.

Iowa DNR. Lots of good stuff including:
  • 20D "Screening Threshold Method for PSD Modeling; North Carolina Air Quality Section." Screening method for selecting nearby sources to include in a cumulative impacts analysis.
  • Source Characterization Guidance and Tools. These include spreadsheets for calculating flare parameters and building volume source parameters. Documents provide guidelines on modeling haul roads, storage piles, storage tanks, truck and rail loadouts, and other specific types of sources.
  • They also include guidance on the ambient ratio method for modeling annual average NO2 NAAQS compliance. But it hasn't been updated with any new information for modling 1-hour average compliance.
  • They have a PSD modeling protocol template, but it's only a couple of pages and isn't nearly as extensive as we would need.
  • VISCREEN tool.
  • A spreadsheet that calculates shortest distance from a Class I area.
North Carolina DENR, Division of Air Quality. Includes quarry modeling and air toxics modeling guidance. PSD modeling guidance provides the 20D rule for selecting nearby sources outside of the SIA.

Texas Commission on Enironmental Quality (TCEQ). As of today (8/19/11), modeling guidelines not posted but in work. Includes draft checklist and e-mail discussion group.

Arizona DEQ modeling guidance. This page links to a 2004 guidance document and includes a March 2011 update memo. The memo mostly adds AERMOD as the prefered short-range model and clarifies air toxics modeling requirements. The page also includes links to some EPA resources such as the RBLC, the applicability determination index, and two policy databases.

Bay Area Air Quality Management District (BAAQMD). June 2007. Mostly outlines requirements; not much by way of practical guidance.

New Mexico Environment Department Dispersion Modeling and Emissions Inventory Section. Extensive guidance, updated April 2010. Noticed it says the following about modeling wind erosion from piles: "Wind erosion of storage piles should not be modeled, as it says in AP42 not to use the equations for wind erosion in a steady state model." Site includes links to other resources.

South Carolina Dept. of Health and Environmental Control. 2001

Michigan DEQ. Last revised September 2009.

Ohio EPA. 2003. Q&A format. Not a lot here.

Haul Road Emissions Modeling. Last updated June 2004. According to this presentation at the May 2010 Modeler's Workshop in Portland, OR, the Haul Road Work Group is working to update its recommendations with a report due out early 2011. (This EPA R5 presentation says a report should be issued by fall 2011. I found nothing on the internet as of 11/7/11.)

Albuquerque Modeling Guidance. Includes road dust emissions guidelines, including this introductory discussion:
"Careful examination of AP-42 for both Paved and Unpaved Roads shows the science of haul road modeling is dubious in nature. Furthermore, the WRAP Fugitive Dust handbook published  November  2004  shows  paving  of  haul  roads  and  keeping  those  roads  clean results in nearly 100  percent control of PM10 emissions. Modeling of paved haul roads will not be required if the applicant is willing to implement reasonably available control measures as specified below or if the applicant implements a department approved best management practices plan."

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