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Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards
Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 27711
State and Territorial Air Pollution Program Administrators
Association of Local Air Pollution Control Officials
Interim Report of Selected
Information on State and Local
Agency Air Toxics Activities
September 1984
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CORPORATION
DCN 84-240-016-52-08
EPA No. 68-02-3513, WA 52
AIR TOXICS INFORMATION CLEARINGHOUSE:
INTERIM REPORT OF SELECTED INFORMATION
ON STATE AND LOCAL AGENCY
AIR TOXICS ACTIVITIES
Final Report
Prepared for:
Karen L. Blancbard, Project Officer
Strategies and Air Standards Division
Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 27711
Prepared by:
Carolyn S. Smith
Sandra A. Smith
Radian Corporation
21 September 1984
U.S. Environment! Pr tection Agenctf
Region V, lihniy -*
230 South Deaiborn Street
Chicago, Illinois 60604
8501 Mo-Pac Blvd. / P.O. Box 9948 / Austin, Texas 78766 / (512)454-4797
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DISCLAIMER
This report has been reviewed by the Office of Air Quality Planning and
Standards, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, and approved for publication
as received from the Radian Corporation. Approval does not signify that the
contents necessarily reflect, the views and policies of the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency, nor does mention of trade names or commercial products
constitute endorsement or recommendation for use.
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PREFACE
EPA has focused most of its past efforts in the control of air toxics on
the Clean Air Act § 112 programs (National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air
Pollutants). The amount of time involved for §112 listing and eventual con-
trol is extensive. The public is concerned over continuing exposure to poten-
tially toxic air pollutants. The resultant public pressure has had an impact
such that many state and local agencies have developed or are now actively
developing air toxics regulatory programs apart from Federal activities.
In response to state and local agency requests for assistance in informa-
tion exchange, EPA has formed an information dissemination center, known as
the Air Toxics Information Clearinghouse. It is being implemented in close
coordination with the State and Territorial Air Pollution Program Admini-
strators (STAPPA) and the Association of Local Air Pollution Control Officials
(ALAPCO).
The purpose of this report is to disseminate selected information pro-
vided to the Clearinghouse by state and local air agencies on their air toxics
activities. The report includes air toxics contacts, regulatory program
information, acceptable ambient concentrations or standards, source informa-
tion, and ambient monitoring information. More detailed information will be
available when the automated Clearinghouse database is fully implemented and
the collected data are entered into the automated system. Plans call for the
data provided by state and local air agencies to be expanded and updated on a
regular basis. The Clearinghouse will distribute their information in regular
periodic reports to Clearinghouse users.
This report was submitted in partial fulfillment of Contract Mo. 68-02-
3513, Work Assignment 52, by Radian Corporation under the sponsorship of the
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Compilation of the data was completed
in August 1984 and the report was published in September 1984.
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This report is one of several documents designed to initiate information
exchange on air toxics prior to completion of implementation of the Clearing-
house. Other documents published by the Clearinghouse during the interim
period include:
• Air Toxics Information Clearinghouse Newsletter, Volume I,
Numbers 1-5;
• Air Toxics Information Clearinghouse: Bibliography of EPA
Reports;
• Air Toxics Information Clearinghouse: Ongoing Research and
Regulatory Development Projects; and
• Air Toxics Information Clearinghouse: Selected Bibliography of
Health Effects and Risk Assessment Information.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
Part 1: INTRODUCTION 1
Part 2: AIR TOXICS CONTACTS 3
Part 3: REGULATORY PROGRAM INFORMATION 15
Part 4: ACCEPTABLE AMBIENT CONCENTRATIONS OR STANDARDS 23
Part 5: SOURCE INFORMATION 37
Part 6: AMBIENT MONITORING INFORMATION 41
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RADIAN
LIST OF TABLES
Table 1. State Agency Air Toxics Contacts 4
Table 2. Local Agency Air Toxics Contacts 11
Table 3. State Agency Regulatory Program Information 16
Table 4. Local Agency Regulatory Program Information 20
Table 5. Acceptable Ambient Concentrations or Standards Established
By State and Local Agencies 24
Table 6. Source Information • 38
Table 7. Ambient Monitoring Information 42
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PART 1. INTRODUCTION
In May 1984 the first Clearinghouse data collection form was distributed
to the 271 state, territorial, and local air agencies on the STAPPA and ALAPCO
mailing lists. This form (Clearinghouse Form 1) requested air toxics program
contact names and telephone numbers in six areas of expertise: regulatory
program, permitting, source tests, ambient monitoring, emissions inventory,
and health effects. The form also requested an indication of the kinds of
information that each state/locality was willing to submit to the Clearing-
house. Responses were received from 40 states and 38 localities. Of these,
37 states and 20 localities provided contact names in at least one of the six
areas of expertise.
Based on the response to Form 1, four additional data collection forms
were distributed in June 1984 to the identified state and local air toxics
contacts. The four forma are listed below:
Form 2. Regulatory Program Information
Form 3. Source Information
Form 4. Ambient Monitoring Information
Form 5. Toxicity Test Results.
This report presents selected portions of data submitted to the Clearing-
house by state and local air agencies on Forms 1, 2, 3, and 4 as of August 17,
1984. No data have been received to date on Form 5. All of the data will be
entered into an automated database system located at EPA, Office of Air Qual-
ity Planning and Standards in Research Triangle Park, NC. When the automated
database is fully operational (scheduled for June 1985), more complete data
will be available. Plans call for the data provided by state and local agen-
cies to be expanded and updated on a regular basis. The Clearinghouse will
distribute this information in regular periodic reports to Clearinghouse
users.
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Fart 2 of this repoit presents air toxics contact names and telephone
numbers collected via Form 1 (Agency General Information). Parts 3 and 4
contain selected information submitted on Form 2 (Regulatory Program Informa-
tion). Information on sources and emissions as submitted on Form 3 (Source
Information) is presented in Part S. Part 6 is comprised of ambient monitor-
ing data compiled from Form 4 (Ambient Monitoring Information).
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PART 2. AIR TOXICS CONTACTS
State and local air toxics contact names and telephone numbers have been
compiled for six areas of expertise: regulatory program, permitting, source
testing, ambient monitoring, emissions inventory, and health effects. Thirty-
seven states and 20 localities provided contacts in at least one of these
areas on Clearinghouse Form 1. These are listed in Table 1 for states and
Table 2 for localities. If the reader has a question regarding source testing
activities in the State of Minnesota, for example, the contact name listed for
source testing in Minnesota should be consulted. The contact names are pro-
vided to promote the exchange of information on air toxics activities among
state and local agencies and other interested parties. These contact names
supercede the original list of air toxics contacts compiled by the Clearing-
house and distributed in March 1983. However, if a state or locality does not
list a contact name in Table 1 or Table 2, the reader should consult the orig-
inal March 1983 list.
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PART 5. SOURCE INFORMATION
Twelve states and localities provided via Clearinghouse Form 3 source
information on 24 facilities which emit, or potentially emit, toxic air pollu-
tants. The information was derived by these states and localities from permit
files, source tests, or an emissions inventory. Table 6 compiles some of this
information, including source category, SIC Code, state or locality submitting
the data, facility name, pollutants emitted or potentially emitted, emission
point, and total uncontrolled emissions by pollutant. The reader should, ad-
dress any questions or requests for additional information on these facilities
to the permitting contacts identified in Tables 1 and 2 in Part 2.
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FART 6. AMBIENT MONITORING INFORMATION
Ambient monitoring information was collected via Clearinghouse Form 4
from 17 states and localities on a total of 104 pollutants. Table 7 presents
some of this information, including the pollutant measured, state or locality
conducting the measurement, and the sampling technique and analytical method
used by the state or locality. The reader should address any questions or re-
quests for additional information on a state or local agency's ambient moni-
toring activities to the ambient monitoring contacts identified in Tables 1
and 2 in Fart 2.
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TABLE 7. AMBIENT MONITORING INFORMATION
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IX
Unthanrium IX
Lead CA
U
01
TT
Light Scattering It"1
MBZ n
tax n
Henganeae CA
IL
U
BT«
IX
Mercury Tapor SC
Methylene Chloride B
Molybdenum TL
Hickel CA
IL
U
HT"
OH
IX
Hitrate AZ
AZ
IL
KS
«T«
Pentane n
Sampling*
technique
HT
DI
In
C
Cone
HT
P
P
HT
HT
HT
P
F
HT
Coat
In
C
In
C
P
P
F
HT
HT
H
In
C
HT
F
HT
P
HT
HT
HT
P
P
P
P
HT
DI
In
p.
Analytical11
Method
GCBCD
FID
C
XSF
AA
AA
AA
XBF
XBF
XBF
AA
AA
TW
ABJT
•
CCFID
FID
CCFID
FID
XBF
AA
AA
AA
XBF
AA
CCFID
GCBCD
FID
XBF
XBF
AA
AA
AA
AA
XBF
Cot
GFAA
ac
C
1C
C
CCFID
(ContiBBed)
(Continued)
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TABLE 7. Continued
Pollutant
Perchloroethylena
Paroxyacatylnitrat*
Peroxybaasoylnitrata
Peiticidaa
Phoephorua
Polychlorinatad Jiphaayl.
Potaaaioa
Phthalie Aakyarid*
Kubidinm
Sulmmum
Silica.
Silv«r
Stromtiom
StTTBM
Sulfata
Sulfur
TatrachloroathuM
Tatrachloro«thyle»e
Tetracaloromathana
Tatrahydrofnran
Thallium
Tin
State
or
Locality
CA«
CAf
TT
•T*
•V*
ED
a
IL
SC
u
IX
HT«
a
IX
IX
u
IX
Al.
AZ
1Z
a
u
in
HI«
IX
01
n
at
•B
IX
IX
Sampling*
Taebniqu*
C
IB
88
Coat
R
P
n
i?
POT
P
HT
IT
HT
HT
HT
P
HT
IB
P
P
P
P
HT
HT
HT
IB
DI
Tn
C
IB
Tn
C
HT
HV
Analytical11
Hathod
cots
GOB
GC
GC
p^ffK
GC
XV
GOOD
GCXCD
AA
XD
or
or
nr
XV
M
XV
OCTTD
PZD
T
GTAA
nc
C
1C
C
XV
(j^^m)
ccro
GCKD
pa
GCBCD
GOTO
XV
TBF
Pollutant
Titanium
Toluene
TribroBoaethane
1 ,1 ,1-Trichloroethane
Tricbloroethene
Trichloroctbyleoe
Tricbloromatbane
Trichlorotrifluoroetbane
Tr iaie t by Ipentane
VOC Spacici
Vanadium
Vinyl Chloride
Vinylidene Chloride
Xylane
p-Zylene
Zinc
Zirconium
State
or
Locality
IX
AR
IL
NH
CA"
CA<=
CA*
CA
NH
CA
CA*
CA<=
NH
CAf
CA
CA«
HE
NV<»
TX
CAf
CAf
IL
NH
SC
KS
NY«
TX
IX
Sampling2
Technique
HV
Tn
Cr
DI
Tn
C
TB
C
TB
TB
DI
Tn
C
TB
TB
C
DI
Tn
C
TB
TB
C
DI
Tn
C
Cyl
HV
TB
TB
Cr
Tn
C
C
P
HV
HV
HV
Analytical1"
Method
XKF
GCFID
PID
GCHS
MS
GCFID
PID
GCECD
CCMS
GCMS
GCECD
GCECD
PID
GCECD
GCMS
GCMS
GCECD
PID
GCMS
GCECD
GCMS
GCFID
PID
GCMS
XKF
GCMS
GCMS
GCMS
MS
GCFID
GCFID
AA
AA
IB?
XBF
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