Panoramic view of the CASTNET site at Sumatra, FL (SUM156) 2020 CASTNET Annual Network Plan Clean Air Markets Division Office of Atmospheric Programs US Environmental Protection Agency June 30, 2020 ------- Table of Contents 1. Network Overview 3 2. Ozone and Trace-level Gas Data 6 3. Exceptional Events 7 4. Network Audit Requirements 7 5. Quality Control Checks 7 6. Performance Evaluations (PE) 8 7. Field Systems Audit (FSA) 11 8. National Performance Audit Program (NPAP) 11 9. Technical Systems Audit (TSA) 12 10. Annual Monitoring Network Plans and Network Assessment 12 11. Network Modification 13 12. Data Reporting and Certification 13 Appendix A. Detailed Site Information 14 Appendix B. Quality Assurance Validation Template 101 Appendix C. Ozone Season by State 112 Appendix D. CASTNET QAPP Ozone Certification Flowchart 114 Appendix E. EPA Regional Office Contacts Information 115 Appendix F. Outline for TSA Report 116 Appendix G. Current list of 40 CFR Part 58 Compliant CASTNET Ozone and Trace-level Gas Monitors 117 Appendix H. CBSA Code and Title for CASTNET Sites 120 Appendix I. Summary of Current CASTNET Ozone and Trace-level Gas Monitors 123 Appendix J. CASTNET Parameter Key 124 List of Tables Table 1 Quality Control Checks 8 Table 2 Audit Levels for Performance Evaluations (PE) 8 Table 3 Proposed PE and FSA Schedule 9 Table 4 Annual Network Plan Schedule 12 List of Figures Figure 1 CASTNET Project Organization 3 Figure 2 Active CASTNET sites in 2020 5 Page 2 of 124 ------- 1. Network Overview The Clean Air Status and Trends Network (CASTNET) is a long-term monitoring network designed to report trends in regional measurements of acidic pollutants and ambient ozone (O3) concentrations. CASTNET is managed collaboratively by the US Environmental Protection Agency - Clean Air Markets Division (EPA), the National Park Service - Air Resources Division (NPS), and the Bureau of Land Management - Wyoming State Office (BLM-WSO). In addition to EPA, NPS, and BLM-WSO, numerous other participants provide network support including tribes, other federal agencies, states, private landowners, and universities. The EPA contractor, Wood Environment & Infrastructure Solutions, Inc. (Wood), operates the EPA-sponsored sites while the NPS and BLM-WSO contractor, Air Resource Specialists, Inc. (ARS), operates the remaining sites. A table detailing the management structure of CASTNET operations is provided in Figure 1. A summary of the entire CASTNET monitoring program is available online.1 US Government US Government Contractors EPA - Clean Air Markets Division • Project Officer • QA Manager • Technical Monitors • Administrative Contracting Officer • Contract Property Coordinator Wood • Project Manager 0 Field Operations Manager 0 Laboratory Operations Manager 0 Data Management, Analysis, Interpretation, and Reporting Manager 0 Property Control Manager • QA Supervisor 0 QA Manager NPS - Air Resources Division • Contracting Officer's Representative (COR) • QA Coordinator ARS • Program Manager 0 Network Operations Manager 0 Data Management Manager • QA Officer BLM - Wyoming State Office • Program Manager ARS • Program Manager 0 Network Operations Manager 0 Data Management Manager • QA Officer Figure 1. CASTNET Project Organization Ninety-three CASTNET sites measure weekly concentrations of sulfur dioxide (SO2), sulfate (SO42 ), nitrate (NO3), nitric acid (HNO3), ammonium (NhV), chloride (CI ) and base cations using a 3-stage filter pack (see Figure 2). Each site also reports hourly 9-meter temperature data to calculate local condition flow volumes. Eighty-six CASTNET sites collect ambient O3 concentrations, reported as hourly averages, using a dual cell, ultraviolet photometric analyzer. Eighty-five of the eighty-six CASTNET O3 monitoring analyzers meet the ambient monitoring and quality assurance requirements of Title 40, Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 58 Appendices A, C, D and E. The ozone analyzer at Duke Forest, NC (DUK008) does not meet the siting criteria requirements from Appendix E of Part 58 because it has an inlet height of 44 meters. Monitoring objectives, site types, detailed siting criteria, and other relevant parameters for each monitoring site may be found in Appendix A of this plan. In addition to weekly filter pack and hourly temperature and O3 measurements, forty CASTNET sites report hourly meteorological parameters. CASTNET also measures trace-level NO/NOy, SO2, and CO at select sites. CASTNET O3 and trace-level gas monitors report hourly measurements throughout the entire year and utilize nightly one-point quality control (QC) checks for fast-response troubleshooting. To monitor consistency between the agencies, EPA operates a co-located site (ROM206) at the NPS CASTNET site located in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado (ROM406). Also, EPA operates a pair of co-located O3 monitors (MCK131 and MCK231) 1 CASTNET monitoring program https://www3.epa.eov/castnet/docs/CASTNET Factsheet 2019.pdf Page 3 of 124 ------- in Mackville, KY with the co-located site identified as MCK231. Data from ROM206 and MCK231 are routinely analyzed to assess precision of the measurements and to identify biases that may arise. The CASTNET quality assurance (QA) program is independent of the program management. The QA program routinely assesses compliance with the CASTNET Quality Assurance Project Plan (QAPP)2 through internal monitoring, including audits and on-site system checks. Additionally, network QA is assessed through an independent audit program managed by EPA. Annual Performance Evaluation (PE) audits at most CASTNET sites are performed by Environmental Engineering & Measurement Services, Inc. (EE&MS). The remaining sites not audited by EE&MS receive PE audits by state, local, or tribal agencies to fulfill the annual PE audit requirement. EE&MS also assesses compliance with the CASTNET QAPP through a Field Systems Audit (FSA) at every CASTNET site every other year following protocols listed in the EPA QA Handbook.3 The FSA is a complementary component to the facility Technical Systems Audit (TSA) performed by another independent auditor at both the EPA and NPS/BLM-WSO contractors' operations centers every third year. Both the EPA-sponsored and NPS-sponsored O3 monitoring programs began before 1990. While the NPS-sponsored O3 monitoring program was designed to meet O3 monitoring regulations from the beginning, the EPA-sponsored O3 monitoring program was not. All EPA-sponsored O3 monitors were upgraded by 2011 to comply with the requirements in 40 CFR Part 58. EPA replaced the existing O3 analyzers with a pair of Thermo Scientific™ Model 49i analyzers, where one analyzer has an onboard 03-generator for use as an on-site transfer standard. The upgrade of the EPA-sponsored O3 analyzers resulted in an improved ability to evaluate the quality of the ambient data. The EPA uses CASTNET O3 and trace-level gas data to calculate design values for all sites where data completeness requirements are met. The CASTNET program follows QA/QC procedures and schedules to meet the regulatory requirements detailed in Appendix B of this plan. This document includes an overview of the CASTNET regulatory O3 and trace-level gas monitoring program, a description of the internal and external QA programs, any planned changes to the network, and a description of each monitoring site. The procedures in this Network Plan originate from the requirements found in 40 CFR Part 58.10, but are adapted to a federally operated national monitoring network. 2 CASTNET Quality Assurance Project Plan v9.3 https://www3.epa.gov/castnet/docs/CASTNET_QAPP_v9-3_Main_Body.pdf 3 Quality Assurance Handbook for Air Pollution Measurement Systems Volume II, January 2017 https://www3.epa.gov/ttn/amtic/files/ambient/pm25/qa/Final%20Handbook%20Document%201_17.pdf Page 4 of 124 ------- if GLR468 NPT006 © THR422 RED0G4 A LAV410 YEL408 SHE604 CRM43S(3RT, 0 ®epn't165^of%; 'AO/A ffit MEC602 im 65^f^cWNC429 PRK134 k MOX148, EGB181 ASH135 ^-ACA416 UND002 • HWF18" . wsyros I a YOS404 PIN4li O SEK430 © CNT169 DIN43C GRB411 © ROM406/ROM206 CAN4fl7G™161 DEV412 ZI0433© (J) ® MEV405 GRC474 © @ ~ CHC432 —i J JOT403 PET^7 © ® PAL190 CHA467 r Sv c '\->y ® V h 4'~& 4 V # BBE401 DEN417 % SAN189 KIC003 KfSIZ184 STK138 UVL12^ I ANA115 \T KEF02 v.-3c „vC1^QAi;^^6 CTH110 _^5T147 ) . 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Orange shapes represent NPS-sponsored sites. The purple diamond represents a co-iocated pair of NPS-sponsored ozone and fiiterpack monitoring and EPA-sponsored ozone, filterpack, and trace-level gas monitoring. Blue shapes represent BLM-Wyoming State Office-sponsored sites. National Core network (NCore) sites are identified with a large red circle. For a list of which sites are in each category see Appendix J of this plan. Page 5 of 124 ------- 2. Ozone and Trace-level Gas Data CASTNET monitors measure ambient O3 concentrations for the entire year, which extends beyond the required O3 season for many states. CASTNET submits ambient concentrations in near real time to AIRNow4 and reports hourly data and nightly QC results to the CASTNET website daily for sites where EPA, NPS, or BLM-WSO is the primary quality assurance organization. NPS also displays O3 and meteorological data on the Gaseous Pollutant and Meteorological Data website5 and the BLM-WSO distributes O3 data through the Wyoming Air Resource Monitoring System (WARMS) website.6 Wood and ARS submit the hourly O3 and trace-level gas concentrations to EPA's Air Quality System (AQS) database on a monthly basis and daily 1-point precision results on a quarterly basis. EPA submits O3 data from two co-located monitors (ROM206 and MCK231) to AQS, but these data are identified as 'NAAQS Excluded' because these data are solely used for QA purposes and are not used to calculate design values. CASTNET also measures ambient trace-level gas concentrations including SO2 and CO at Bondville, IL as required by the NCore program for the entire year. CASTNET reports ambient trace-level gas concentrations to the CASTNET website daily.7 Wood and ARS submit the hourly and 5-minute (SO2 only) trace-level gas concentrations to the AQS database on a monthly basis and daily 1-point precision check results on a quarterly basis. The trace-level gas measurements reported by EPA are certified for comparison against the respective NAAQS, while NPS does not certify their trace-level gas measurements. CASTNET uses the measurement quality objectives and validation templates described in the EPA QA Handbook Validation Template8 (reproduced in Appendix B of this plan) to ensure that the highest quality data are being submitted to the AQS. These tables describe operational and systematic criteria for O3 and trace-level gas data validation, including requirements for frequency of measurements or audits, calibration schedules, and acceptance criteria for QC checks. One-minute data collected for ambient O3 and trace-level gas measurements are used for data validation purposes and are stored indefinitely. In addition to the QC checks required for meeting the measurement quality objectives and validation templates, semi-annual (O3) and quarterly (SO2 and CO) system checks are performed at each CASTNET site. Using National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) terminology, we define levels as degrees of separation from a NIST standard reference photometer (Level 1). During these checks, a field operations technician challenges the on-site analyzer and re-verifies the on-site transfer standard, calibrates the on-site analyzer to the traveling transfer standard (Level 2) as needed, and verifies the data logger and the shelter temperature probe using NIST-traceable standards. All on-site O3 transfer standards at CASTNET sites are NIST-traceable at Level 3. A flow chart diagram of the data certification process for the EPA contractor, Wood, is illustrated in Appendix D of this plan. Following guidance in 40 CFR Part 58.15, CASTNET federal managers from EPA, NPS, and BLM-WSO submit their annual data certification letter, including the AQS Data Certification Report (AMP600), to the EPA Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards (OAQPS) and applicable EPA Regional Offices by May 1 of each year. Consistent with 40 CFR Part 58.10 (a)(1), each analyzer included in Appendix G of this plan meets the siting and operational criteria required in appendices A, C, D, and E of 40 CFR Part 58 as identified for each year, except DUK008, as noted. 4AIRNow https://www.airnow.gov 5 NPS Gaseous Pollutant and Meteorological Data website http://ard-request.air-resource.com/ 6 BLM-WSO WARMS website http://www.blmwarms.net/ 7 CASTNET website https://www.epa.gov/castnet/ 8 EPA QA Handbook Appendix D Validation Templates, March 2017 https://www3.epa.gov/ttn/amtic/files/ambient/pm25/qa/APP_D%20validation%20template%20version%2003_2017_for%20AMTIC%20Rev l.pdf Page 6 of 124 ------- 3. Exceptional Events Exceptional events are unusual or naturally occurring events that can affect air quality but are not reasonably controllable using techniques that state, local, or tribal (S/L/T) air agencies may implement in order to attain and maintain the National Ambient Air Quality Standards. Exceptional events include wildfires, stratospheric ozone intrusions, and volcanic and seismic activities. Following guidance in 40 CFR Part 50.14(a)(1), a state may request that EPA exclude data that exceed the NAAQS and have been impacted by an exceptional event. As noted in the preamble to the 2016 Exceptional Events Rule (81 FR 68216,10/3/2016),9 "as the single actor responsible for administering air quality planning and management activities within its jurisdictional boundaries, the state, exclusive of tribal lands, is ultimately responsible for submitting exceptional event demonstrations for exceedances that occur at all regulatory monitoring sites within the boundary of the state." CASTNET federal partners will work with S/L/T air agencies to include a flag in AQS for ambient data potentially influenced by an exceptional event, as requested by an S/L/T air agency that has jurisdiction over the area where a CASTNET site is located, and assist in preparing a demonstration (i.e., providing relevant information) if requested. The initial data flag is denoted as informational-use only and flagged data will continue to be used for NAAQS attainment purposes until the EPA Regional Administrator provides approval for an exceptional event demonstration. State agencies will be responsible for working with the EPA region to submit exceptional event demonstrations, which may include data from CASTNET sites. CASTNET managers do not have the authorization to determine the sufficiency of an exceptional event demonstration or whether CASTNET monitoring data should be excluded from the NAAQS calculation. S/L/T agencies should follow the regulations described in the revision to 40 CFR Parts 50 and 51, Treatment of Data Influenced by Exceptional Events (81 FR 68216,10/3/2016), to prepare and submit exceptional event demonstrations. To request that CASTNET managers apply initial data flags to CASTNET O3 data potentially impacted by an exceptional event, an S/L/T agency should email the following information to Timothy Sharac (sharac.timoth v@epa.gov) for EPA-sponsored sites, Barkley Sive (barklev sive@nps.gov) for NPS-sponsored sites, or Ryan McCammon (rmccammonffiblm.gov) for BLM-sponsored sites: o date/time range of incident, o type of exceptional event, and o CASTNET site(s) Initial data flags will be applied within 30 days after CASTNET managers receive a request from an S/L/T agency. Exceptional event types and their associated AQS qualifier codes are listed on the AQS Code List webpage.10 4. Network Audit Requirements The network audit requirements for 40 CFR Part 58 compliance are summarized in Appendix B of this plan. CASTNET managers include the PE and FSA schedules with each Annual Network Plan to ensure EPA Regional Offices have the opportunity to make travel arrangements if they choose to attend the audit. The EPA Regional Office contacts are listed in Appendix E of this plan. 5. Quality Control Checks Automated zero/precision/span (ZPS) quality control checks are performed nightly on all CASTNET ozone analyzers as shown in Table 1. EPA-sponsored ozone analyzers also receive additional weekly QC checks at 30, 90, and 150 ppb on Sundays to verify analyzer accuracy spanning typical ambient ozone concentrations. Additional checks may be initiated remotely to troubleshoot potential issues that may arise. The criteria for the automated ZPS QC checks are included in Appendix B of this plan. Zero, precision, and span QC results are posted to the CASTNET website daily for EPA-sponsored CASTNET sites. 9 Federal Register Volume 81, No. 191 October 3, 2016 https://www.epa.gOv/sites/production/files/2016-09/documents/exceptional_events_rule_revisions_2060-as02_final.pdf 10 AQS Code List webpage https://www.epa.gov/aqs/aqs-code-list Page 7 of 124 ------- Table 1 Quality Control Checks Frequency Os(ppb) SChfppb) CO(ppb) Zero Daily 0 0 0 Precision Daily 60 25 250 Span Daily 225* 90 1800 Additional point #1 Weekly 30** * * o 00 Additional point #2 Weekly gQ** 40** 300** Additional point #3 Weekly 150** 60** 800** Table 1 Note: *NPS and BLM-WSO perform 03 span checks at 200 ppb **EPA-sponsored CASTNET sites 6. Performance Evaluations (PE) In accordance with EPA's QA Handbook and 40 CFR Parts 53 and 58, an independent auditor performs an annual PE audit and submits these results to AQS on a quarterly basis. Verification of the O3 and trace-level gas analyzers during the Field Systems Audit (FSA) requires that the zero/span be within ±2% of the full scale of the best fit linear line. The auditor selects target concentration values among the ten audit levels, as described in Appendix A to 40 CFR Part 58.11 The evaluation is made by challenging the analyzer with audit gas standards of known concentration from a minimum of three audit levels that represent routine concentrations at the monitoring site (see Table 2 for acceptable audit ranges). Results for audit levels 1 and 2 must be less than ±1.5 ppb or less than ±15.1%, whichever is less restrictive, to meet the acceptance criteria for O3, SO2, and NO2, while levels 1 and 2 must be less than ±0.031 ppm or less than ±15.1%, whichever is less restrictive, to meet the acceptance criteria for CO. Results from levels 3-10 must be less than ±15.1% to meet the acceptance criteria. Table 2 Audit Levels for Performance Evaluations 11 Audit O3 S02 N02 O3, S02, and N02 CO Concentration CO Acceptance Criteria Level Concentration Concentration Concentration Acceptance Criteria Range, ppm Range, ppm Range, ppm Range, ppm 1 0.004-0.0059 0.003 - 0.0029 0.003 - 0.0029 < ±1.5 ppb or < ±15.1%, 0.020-0.059 <±0.031 ppm or <±15.1%, whichever is greater whichever is greater 2 0.006 - 0.019 0.0030 - 0.0049 0.0030 - 0.0049 <±1.5 ppb or <±15.1%, 0.060-0.199 <±0.031 ppm or <±15.1%, whichever is greater whichever is greater 3 0.020 - 0.039 0.0050-0.0079 0.0050-0.0079 <±15.1% 0.200 - 0.899 <±15.1% 4 0.040 - 0.069 0.0080 - 0.0199 0.0080 - 0.0199 <±15.1% 0.900 - 2.999 <±15.1% 5 0.070-0.089 0.0200 - 0.0499 0.0200 - 0.0499 <±15.1% 3.000 - 7.999 <±15.1% 6 0.090-0.119 0.0500-0.0999 0.0500-0.0999 <±15.1% 8.000 -15.999 <±15.1% 7 0.120-0.139 0.1000-0.1499 0.1000-0.2999 <±15.1% 16.000 - 30.999 <±15.1% 8 0.140-0.169 0.1500-0.2599 0.3000-0.4999 <±15.1% 31.000-39.999 <±15.1% 9 0.170-0.189 0.2600-0.7999 0.5000-0.7999 <±15.1% 40.000 - 49.999 <±15.1% 10 0.190-0.259 0.8000-1.000 0.8000-1.000 <±15.1% 50.000 - 60.000 <±15.1% Table 2 Note: 40 CFR Part 58 Appendix A - Quality Assurance Requirements for Monitors used in Evaluations of National Ambient Air Quality Standards.11 The target audit levels used for PE audits for CASTNET 03, S02, and CO measurements are highlighted in bold font. The proposed PE and FSA audit schedule for CASTNET sites is shown in Table 3 below. The independent auditor uses equipment that is NIST-certified (verified twice per year) to audit CASTNET monitoring equipment. The independent auditor performs a PE audit at each site annually and performs an FSA which includes an audit of flow, meteorological sensors, and related parameters every other year. States may perform a PE audit if they coordinate with the sponsoring agency, site supervisor, and independent auditor as explained in the third-party CASTNET audit document.12 11 40 CFR Part 58 Appendix A - Quality Assurance Requirements for Monitors used in Evaluations of National Ambient Air Quality Standards. https://www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/retrieveECFR?n=40y6.0.1.1.6 12 CASTNET third-party audit document https://www.epa.gov/sites/production/files/2015-07/documents/third_party_audits.pdf Page 8 of 124 ------- Table 3 Proposed PE and FSA Schedule EP, Rgi State AQS ID POC SITE ID Site Name Audit Type Audit Month Audit Type Audit Month Even Years Even Years Odd Years Odd Years 1 CT 090159991 1 ABT147 Abington FSA + PE October PE September 1 ME 230090103 1 ACA416 Acadia NP FSA + PE October Performed by ME-DEP September 1 ME 230039991 1 ASH135 Ashland FSA + PE September PE September 1 NH 330099991 1 WST109 Woodstock FSA + PE October PE September 2 NJ 340219991 1 WSP144 Wash. Crossing PE October FSA + PE October 2 NY 361099991 1 CTH110 Connecticut Hill FSA + PE September PE November 2 NY 360319991 1 HWF187 Huntington Wildlife Forest FSA + PE September PE September 3 MD 240339991 1 BEL116 Beltsville FSA + PE November PE October 3 MD 240199991 1 BWR139 Blackwater NWR PE November FSA + PE October 3 PA 420019991 1 ARE128 Arendtsville FSA + PE November PE October 3 PA 420479991 1 KEF112 Kane Exp. Forest FSA + PE October PE November 3 PA 421119991 1 LRL117 Laurel Hill PE October FSA + PE November 3 PA 420859991 1 MKG113 M.K. Goddard FSA + PE October PE November 3 PA 420279991 1 PSU106 Penn State FSA + PE November PE October 3 WV 540219991 1 CDR119 Cedar Creek PE October FSA + PE November 3 WV 540939991 1 PAR107 Parsons PE October FSA + PE November 3 VA 511479991 1 PED108 Prince Edward PE September FSA + PE September 3 VA 510719991 1 VPI120 Horton Station PE September FSA + PE September 3 VA 511130003 1 SHN418 Shenandoah NP- Big Meadows PE November FSA + PE November 4 AL 010499991 1 SND152 Sand Mountain FSA + PE February PE February 4 FL 120619991 1 IRL141 Indian River Lagoon FSA February PE February 4 FL 120779991 1 SUM156 Sumatra FSA February PE February 4 GA 132319991 1 GAS153 Georgia Station FSA February PE February 4 KY 212219991 1 CDZ171 Cadiz PE March FSA + PE March 4 KY 211759991 1 CKT136 Crockett PE April FSA + PE March 4 KY 212299991 1 MCK131 Mackville PE March FSA + PE March 4 KY 212299991 MCK231 Mackville Co- located PE March FSA + PE March 4 KY 210610501 1 MAC426 Mammoth Cave NP PE March FSA + PE March 4 MS 281619991 1 CVL151 Coffeeville PE March FSA + PE February 4 NC 370319991 1 BFT142 Beaufort PE November FSA + PE October 4 NC 371239991 1 CND125 Candor PE November FSA + PE October 4 NC 371139991 1 COW137 Coweeta FSA + PE March PE March 4 NC 370119991 1 PNF126 Cranberry FSA + PE March PE March 4 NC N/A DUK008 Orange PE November FSA + PE October 4 TN 470419991 1 ESP127 Edgar Evins FSA + PE April PE April 4 TN 470259991 1 SPD111 Speedwell FSA + PE March PE April 4 TN 470090101 1 GRS420 Great Smoky NP - Look Rock PE October FSA + PE September Page 9 of 124 ------- 5 IL 171199991 1 ALH157 Alhambra PE June FSA + PE August 5 IL 170191001 1 BVL130 Bondville PE August FSA + PE August 5 IL 170859991 1 STK138 Stockton PE June FSA + PE August 5 IN 181699991 1 SAL133 Salamonie Reservoir FSA + PE August PE August 5 IN 180839991 1 VIN140 Vincennes PE June FSA + PE August 5 Ml 261619991 1 ANA115 Ann Arbor FSA + PE August PE August 5 Ml 261659991 1 H 0X148 Hoxeyville FSA + PE August PE August 5 Ml 261579991 1 UVL124 Unionville FSA + PE August PE August 5 MN 271370034 1 VOY413 Voyageurs NP PE August FSA + PE August 5 OH 390479991 1 DCP114 Deer Creek PE April FSA + PE April 5 OH 390179991 1 OXF122 Oxford PE April FSA + PE April 5 OH 391219991 1 QAK172 Quaker City PE April FSA + PE April 5 Wl 551199991 1 PRK134 Perkinstown PE August FSA + PE August 6 AR 050199991 1 CAD150 Caddo Valley PE February FSA + PE February 6 OK 400019009 1 CHE185 Cherokee Nation PE February FSA + PE March 6 NM 350450020 1 CHC432 Chaco NM PE April FSA + PE April 6 TX 483739991 1 ALC188 Alabama- Coushatta PE March FSA + PE February 6 TX 480430101 1 BBE401 Big Bend NP PE March FSA + PE March 6 TX 483819991 1 PAL190 Palo Duro PE February FSA + PE March 7 NE 311079991 1 SAN189 Santee Sioux PE July FSA + PE June 8 CO 080519991 1 GTH161 Gothic PE June FSA + PE June 8 CO 080830101 1 MEV405 Mesa Verde NP FSA + PE April PE April 8 CO 080690007 1 ROM406 Rocky Mtn NP Primary PE June FSA + PE June 8 CO 080690007 3 ROM206 Rocky Mtn NP QA Co-located PE June FSA + PE June 8 MT 300298001 1 GLR468 Glacier NP FSA + PE June PE June 8 ND 380070002 1 THR422 Theodore Roosevelt NP Performed by ND-DEQ September FSA + PE July 8 SD 460330132 3 WNC429 Wind Cave NP Performed by SD-DENR September FSA + PE July 8 UT 490370101 1 CAN407 Canyonlands NP FSA + PE April PE April 8 UT 490471002 1 DIN431 Dinosaur NM FSA + PE July PE July 8 UT 490530130 1 ZI0433 Zion NP PE April FSA + PE April 8 WY 560030002 1 BAS601 Basin PE June FSA + PE June 8 WY 560019991 1 CNT169 Centennial PE June FSA + PE June 8 WY 560450003 1 NEC602 Newcastle PE June FSA + PE June 8 WY 560359991 1 PND165 Pinedale PE August FSA + PE June 8 WY 560390008 1 GRT434 Grand Tetons NP FSA + PE August PE May 8 WY 560391011 1 YEL408 Yellowstone NP PE August FSA + PE May 9 AZ 040038001 1 CHA467 Chiricahua NM FSA + PE April PE April 9 AZ 040058001 1 GRC474 Grand Canyon NP FSA + PE April PE April 9 AZ 040170119 1 PET427 Petrified Forest FSA + PE April PE April 9 CA 060270101 1 DEV412 Death Valley NP FSA + PE April PE April 9 CA 060719002 1 JOT403 Joshua Tree NP FSA + PE May PE April Page 10 of 124 ------- 9 CA 060893003 1 LAV410 Lassen Volcanic NP PE May FSA + PE May 9 CA 060690003 1 PIN414 Pinnacles NM PE May FSA + PE April 9 CA 061070009 1 SEK430 Sequoia NP - Ash Mountain PE May FSA + PE May 9 CA 060430003 1 YOS404 Yosemite NP - Turtleback Dome PE May FSA + PE May 9 NV 320330101 1 GRB411 Great Basin NP FSA + PE May PE April 10 AK 020680003 1 DEN417 Denali NP FSA + PE July PE June 10 ID 160499991 1 NPT006 Nez Perce FSA + PE October PE October 10 ID 160230101 1 CRM435 Craters of the Moon NP FSA + PE October PE October Table 3 Note: See Appendix H of this plan for CBSA codes for CASTNET sites where they are available 7. Field Systems Audit (FSA) An independent auditor performs an FSA every other year at each CASTNET site to complement the requirements of a Technical Systems Audit (TSA) which is required every three years to ensure network-wide consistency among all sites within CASTNET. The purpose of an FSA is to provide an independent assessment of the site, the performance of site equipment, and the proficiency of the site operator. The auditor verifies that filter pack flow, the O3 analyzer, shelter temperature, and the meteorological sensors meet the acceptance criteria listed in Appendix B and the CASTNET QAPP.13 The auditor also completes a PE audit for O3 in addition to an FSA to verify there are no line losses within the system and documents whether the monitor configuration violates any of the CASTNET siting criteria found in the CASTNET QAPP. During an FSA, the auditor discusses any issues related to equipment, siting criteria, or operator handling with the operator and/or site supervisor. The independent auditor submits audit results to the site supervisor, site operator, site funding agency, and CASTNET contractor following the audit. A summary of audit results is available in a quarterly report and posted to CASTNET's Independent Audit Program webpage.14 The independent auditor sends FSA announcement letters to the agency contractor, site operator, and site sponsor describing the purpose of the site visit 2-4 weeks prior to an FSA to ensure all parties involved are prepared. The current proposed schedule is shown in Table 3. 8. National Performance Audit Program (NPAP) The purpose of the NPAP is to assess the proficiency of the monitoring organization. As the primary sponsor for CASTNET, EPA's Clean Air Markets Division coordinates with OAQPS, EPA Regional Offices (listed in Appendix E of this plan), and the Environmental Services Assistance Team (ESAT) to fulfill the NPAP requirements for all CASTNET sites. Each monitoring organization's network is required to complete NPAP audits, with a goal of 20% of the sites each year or 100% within 6 years. Through-the-probe audits are performed during an NPAP audit using a zero air generator to supply the carrier gas to an O3 generator. Audit O3 concentrations are delivered to the through-the-probe dual glass manifold connected to the monitor's inlet probe while venting excess flow to the atmosphere. The O3 generator is referenced back to a Level 2 O3 standard which is in turn referenced to a Level 1 standard reference photometer. The auditor selects 3 or 4 known target concentrations to determine the accuracy of the on-site O3 analyzer. The O3 NPAP audit's percent difference criterion of less than ±1.5 ppb at audit levels 1 and 2 and less than ±10.1% at audit levels 3 through 10 is more rigorous than the criteria used for the annual performance evaluations in Table 2. The NPAP auditor is responsible for submitting the audit results to AQS. NPAP audits are also performed on CO and SO2 analyzers, when present. 13 CASTNET Documents webpage https://www.epa.gov/castnet/ 14CASTNET's Independent Audit Program webpage https://www.epa.gov/castnet/independent-audit-program Page 11 of 124 ------- 9. Technical Systems Audit (TSA) CASTNET uses an independent auditor to conduct the facilities portion of the TSA requirements at the contractor's O3 laboratory once every three years. The purpose of the facility TSA is to provide a qualitative appraisal of the total measurement system. Site planning, organization, documentation, and operation are evaluated to ensure that good QA/QC practices are being applied throughout the monitoring program. An outline of the facility TSA is available in Appendix F. RTI International performed facility TSAs at the Wood laboratory in Newberry, FL in 2012, 2015, and 2018 and at the ARS facility in Fort Collins, CO in 2013 and 2017. Results, findings, and the responses to the findings can be found on the CASTNET documents webpage15 under "Technical Systems Audit". 10. Annual Monitoring Network Plans and Network Assessment CASTNET staff prepare an annual CASTNET Network Plan for public review. The Network Plan focuses on the CASTNET O3 and trace-level gas monitoring program and addresses the monitoring requirements of 40 CFR 58.10(b). EPA, NPS, and BLM-WSO consult with OAQPS and applicable EPA Regional Offices ahead of adding or discontinuing O3 monitors in accordance with 40 CFR 58.14 and any changes are included in this Network Plan. CASTNET staff collect additional comments by sending draft copies to the National Association of Clean Air Agencies (NACAA) and the Association of Air Pollution Control Agencies (AAPCA). A draft copy is also distributed through OAQPS' monitoring list-serve. CASTNET staff contact states directly if these states use a CASTNET monitor in place of a state-operated O3 monitor (e.g., SLAMS) to ensure their participation in the planning process. CASTNET staff submit a final version of the Network Plan and responses to any comments received on the draft Network Plan to the EPA CASTNET O3 webpage16 and OAQPS' Ambient Monitoring Technology Information Center (AMTIC) Network Plans webpage.17 The schedule for these activities is outlined in Table 5. The Division Director or a designee at the EPA's Clean Air Markets Division approves this plan with input from the public by July 1. OAQPS provides comments within 120 days on any plans proposing changes to the O3 network. Table 4 Annual Network Plan Schedule Date Network Plan Steps March 1 Submit Network Plan to NPS/BLM-WSO for review May 1 Distribute Network Plan to OAQPS, OAQPS list-serve, EPA Regional Offices, NACAA, AAPCA and post for public review on the CASTNET webpage June 1 Deadline for public comments to Network Plan June 25 CASTNET staff complete response to public comments July 1 CASTNET staff distribute final version of Network Plan October 31 OAQPS/Lead EPA Regional Office review Network Plan and provide approval EPA completes a network assessment every 5 years in accordance with 40 CFR 58.10(d). CASTNET staff post the network assessment to the EPA CASTNET O3 webpage16 and OAQPS' AMTIC Network Plan webpage.17 There is no public comment review and response to this document. The next assessment is due July 1, 2020, and every 5 years thereafter. Some states include CASTNET sites in their Network Plan to fulfill their monitoring requirement under 40 CFR Part 58 Appendix D. These states should notify the CASTNET agency sponsor that they will be using the CASTNET site in their plan so that the state may be included in any discussions related to changes at the site. 15 CASTNET Documents webpage https://www.epa.gov/castnet/ 16 CASTNET Os webpage https://www.epa.gov/castnet/castnet-ozone-monitoring 17 OAQPS' AMTIC Network Plans webpage https://www.epa.gov/amtic/state-and-local-monitoring-plans Page 12 of 124 ------- 11. Network Modification As of April 2020, the following network modifications have occurred or are planned: • NPS added Death Valley National Park, CA (DEV412, 06-027-0101) to CASTNET on May 1, 2019. • NPS added Grand Tetons National Park, WY (GRT434, 56-039-0008) to CASTNET on July 1, 2019. • NPS added Craters of the Moon National Monument and Preserve, UT (CRM435,16-023-0101) to CASTNET on November 1, 2019. • NPS plans to add a new ozone analyzer at Carlsbad Caverns, NM in summer 2020. • EPA plans to install a new small-footprint site with ozone (UMA009, WA) in Dayton, WA with the assistance of the Confederated Tribes of Umatilla Indian Reservation in summer 2020. 12. Data Reporting and Certification CASTNET staff submit applicable ambient and quality assurance data to AQS within 90 days after the end of each quarterly reporting period. CASTNET complies with the annual air monitoring certification requirements in accordance with 40 CFR 58.15- 16. EPA, NPS, and BLM-WSO certify CASTNET ambient O3, SO2, and CO data and quality assurance results by May 1 for the prior calendar year for their respective CASTNET sites and submit the data to OAQPS for review. Page 13 of 124 ------- Appendix A. Detailed Site Information (Page 1 of 87) CASTNET O3 and trace-level gas monitors meet the siting criteria as specified within 40 CFR Part 58 Appendices D and E. Following guidance from 40 CFR Part 58.10b, the following detailed information required for each CASTNET monitor is listed in the following pages ordered by AQS ID. The following parameters are the same at all CASTNET sites: Current sampling frequency is continuous Sampling season is 01/01 - 12/31 Frequency of one-point QC check is daily Parameters required by Part 58.10b, but not available include: Traffic count (AADT) Page 14 of 124 ------- Appendix A. Detailed Site Information (Page 2 of 87) AQS ID CASTNETID Site Name GPS Coordinates Street Address County Distance to Roadway CBSA Name Pollutant Parameter Code NAAQS Monitoring Objectives Monitor Type Instrument Method Code FRM or FEM Collecting Agency Spatial Scale Reporting Agency Start Date Sampling Frequency Sampling Season Probe Height Distance to Trees Distance Between Co-located Wind Obstruction Probe Material Changes w/in 18 months Frequency for 1 Pt QC Last PE Date 01-049-9991 SND152 Sand Mountain 34.289001, -85.970065 Sand Mountain Alabama Agricultural Experiment Station, Crossville, AL 35962 DeKalb > 100 meters Fort Payne, AL Micropolitan Statistical Area Ozone, 1 44201 Welfare Related Impacts and Regional Transport EPA Thermo 49i 047 FEM E PA/CAM D Regional Scale E PA/CAM D 01-JAN-ll Continuous 01/01 -12/31 10 meters > 20 meters N/A 360 degrees Teflon(R) N Daily 4/27/2019 Page 15 of 124 ------- Appendix A. Detailed Site Information (Page 3 of 87) AQS ID 02-068-0003 CASTNETID DEN417 Site Name Denali NP GPS Coordinates 63.7232, -148.9676 Street Address Denali National Park County Denali Distance to Roadway > 100 meters Pollutant Ozone, 1 Parameter Code 44201 NAAQS Monitoring Objectives Welfare Related Impacts and General/Background Monitor Type NON-EPA FEDERAL Instrument Thermo 49i Method Code 047 FRM or FEM FEM Collecting Agency National Park Service Spatial Scale Regional Scale Reporting Agency National Park Service Start Date 01-JUN-87 Sampling Frequency Continuous Sampling Season 01/01 -12/31 Probe Height 10 meters Distance to Trees > 20 meters Distance Between Co-located N/A Wind Obstruction 360 degrees Probe Material Teflon(R) Changes w/in 18 months N Frequency for 1 Pt QC Daily Last PE Date 9/5/2019 Page 16 of 124 ------- Appendix A. Detailed Site Information AQS ID CASTNETID Site Name GPS Coordinates Street Address County Distance to Roadway CBSA Name Pollutant Parameter Code NAAQS Monitoring Objectives Monitor Type Instrument Method Code FRM or FEM Collecting Agency Reporting Agency Start Date Sampling Frequency Sampling Season Probe Height Distance to Trees Distance Between Co-located Wind Obstruction Probe Material Changes w/in 18 months Frequency for 1 Pt QC Last PE Date (Page 4 of 87) 04-003-8001 CHA467 Chiricahua NM 32.009405, -109.389058 Chiricahua National Monument Cochise > 100 meters Sierra Vista-Douglas, AZ Micropolitan Statistical Area Ozone, 1 44201 Welfare Related Impacts and General/Background NON-EPA FEDERAL Thermo 49i 047 FEM National Park Service National Park Service 01-JUL-89 Continuous 01/01 -12/31 10 meters > 20 meters N/A 360 degrees Teflon(R) N Daily 4/11/2019 Page 17 of 124 ------- Appendix A. Detailed Site Information (Page 5 of 87) AQS ID 04-005-8001 CASTNETID GRC474 Site Name Grand Canyon NP GPS Coordinates 36.058642,-112.183575 Street Address Grand Canyon National Park, W Rim Drive County Coconino Distance to Roadway > 100 meters CBSA Name Flagstaff, AZ Metropolitan Statistical Area Pollutant Ozone, 1 Parameter Code 44201 NAAQS Monitoring Objectives Welfare Related Impacts and General/Background Monitor Type NON-EPA FEDERAL Instrument Thermo 49i Method Code 047 FRM or FEM FEM Collecting Agency National Park Service Reporting Agency National Park Service Start Date 01-JUL-89 Sampling Frequency Continuous Sampling Season 01/01 -12/31 Probe Height 10 meters Distance to Trees > 20 meters Distance Between Co-located N/A Wind Obstruction 360 degrees Probe Material Teflon(R) Changes w/in 18 months N Frequency for 1 Pt QC Daily Last PE Date 4/9/2019 Page 18 of 124 ------- Appendix A. Detailed Site Information AQS ID CASTNETID Site Name GPS Coordinates Street Address County Distance to Roadway CBSA Name Pollutant Parameter Code NAAQS Monitoring Objectives Monitor Type Instrument Method Code FRM or FEM Collecting Agency Reporting Agency Start Date Sampling Frequency Sampling Season Probe Height Distance to Trees Distance Between Co-located Wind Obstruction Probe Material Changes w/in 18 months Frequency for 1 Pt QC Last PE Date (Page 6 of 87) 04-017-0119 PET427 Petrified Forest 34.822508, -109.892485 Petrified Forest NP, Near Old SW Entrance on Old Route 180 Navajo > 100 meters Show Low, AZ Micropolitan Statistical Area Ozone, 1 44201 Welfare Related Impacts and General/Background NON-EPA FEDERAL Thermo 49i 047 FEM National Park Service National Park Service 01-OCT-02 Continuous 01/01 -12/31 10 meters > 20 meters N/A 360 degrees Teflon(R) N Daily 4/8/2019 Page 19 of 124 ------- Appendix A. Detailed Site Information AQS ID CASTNETID Site Name GPS Coordinates Street Address County Distance to Roadway CBSA Name Pollutant Parameter Code NAAQS Monitoring Objectives Monitor Type Instrument Method Code FRM or FEM Collecting Agency Spatial Scale Reporting Agency Start Date Sampling Frequency Sampling Season Probe Height Distance to Trees Distance Between Co-located Wind Obstruction Probe Material Changes w/in 18 months Frequency for 1 Pt QC Last PE Date (Page 7 of 87) 05-019-9991 CAD150 Caddo Valley 34.179278, -93.098755 Lower Lake Recreation Area, Caddo Valley, AR 71923 Clark > 100 meters Arkadelphia, AR Micropolitan Statistical Area Ozone, 1 44201 Welfare Related Impacts and Regional Transport EPA Thermo 49i 047 FEM E PA/CAM D Regional Scale E PA/CAM D 01-JAN-ll Continuous 01/01 -12/31 10 meters > 20 meters N/A 360 degrees Teflon(R) N Daily 4/16/2019 Page 20 of 124 ------- Appendix A. Detailed Site Information (Page 8 AQS ID CASTNETID Site Name GPS Coordinates Street Address County Distance to Roadway Pollutant Parameter Code NAAQS Monitoring Objectives Monitor Type Instrument Method Code FRM or FEM Collecting Agency Reporting Agency Start Date Sampling Frequency Sampling Season Probe Height Distance to Trees Distance Between Co-located Wind Obstruction Probe Material Changes w/in 18 months Frequency for 1 Pt QC Last PE Date f 87) 06-027-0101 DEV412 Death Valley NP - Park Village 36.50887 -116.847798 Death Valley NM, Death Valley, CA Inyo > 100 meters Ozone, 1 44201 Welfare Related Impacts and General/Background NON-EPA FEDERAL Thermo 49c 047 FEM National Park Service National Park Service 10-DEC-93 Continuous 01/01 -12/31 10 meters > 20 meters N/A 360 degrees Teflon(R) N Daily 01/29/2019 Page 21 of 124 ------- Appendix A. Detailed Site Information (Page 9 AQS ID CASTNETID Site Name GPS Coordinates Street Address County Distance to Roadway Pollutant Parameter Code NAAQS Monitoring Objectives Monitor Type Instrument Method Code FRM or FEM Collecting Agency Reporting Agency Start Date Sampling Frequency Sampling Season Probe Height Distance to Trees Distance Between Co-located Wind Obstruction Probe Material Changes w/in 18 months Frequency for 1 Pt QC Last PE Date f 87) 06-043-0003 YOS404 Yosemite NP - Turtleback Dome 37.713251,-119.706196 Turtleback Dome, Yosemite National Park Mariposa > 100 meters Ozone, 1 44201 Welfare Related Impacts and General/Background NON-EPA FEDERAL Thermo 49i 047 FEM National Park Service National Park Service 01-SEP-90 Continuous 01/01 -12/31 10 meters > 20 meters N/A 360 degrees Teflon(R) N Daily 11/12/2019 Page 22 of 124 ------- Appendix A. Detailed Site Information AQS ID CASTNETID Site Name GPS Coordinates Street Address County Distance to Roadway CBSA Name Pollutant Parameter Code NAAQS Monitoring Objectives Monitor Type Instrument Method Code FRM or FEM Collecting Agency Spatial Scale Reporting Agency Start Date Sampling Frequency Sampling Season Probe Height Distance to Trees Distance Between Co-located Wind Obstruction Probe Material Changes w/in 18 months Frequency for 1 Pt QC Last PE Date (Page 10 of 87) 06-069-0003 PIN414 Pinnacles NM 36.483235,-121.156876 NE Entrance, Pinnacles NM San Benito > 100 meters San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area Ozone, 1 44201 Welfare Related Impacts and General/Background NON-EPA FEDERAL Thermo 49i 047 FEM National Park Service Regional Scale National Park Service 01-APR-87 Continuous 01/01 -12/31 10 meters > 20 meters N/A 360 degrees Teflon(R) N Daily 8/19/2019 Page 23 of 124 ------- Appendix A. Detailed Site Information AQS ID CASTNETID Site Name GPS Coordinates Street Address County Distance to Roadway CBSA Name Pollutant Parameter Code NAAQS Monitoring Objectives Monitor Type Instrument Method Code FRM or FEM Collecting Agency Spatial Scale Reporting Agency Start Date Sampling Frequency Sampling Season Probe Height Distance to Trees Distance Between Co-located Wind Obstruction Probe Material Changes w/in 18 months Frequency for 1 Pt QC Last PE Date (Page 11 of 87) 06-071-9002 JOT403 Joshua Tree NP 34.069569, -116.388933 Joshua Tree National Monument San Bernardino > 100 meters Riverside-San Bernardino-Ontario, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area Ozone, 1 44201 Welfare Related Impacts and General/Background NON-EPA FEDERAL Thermo 49i 047 FEM National Park Service Regional Scale National Park Service 01-OCT-93 Continuous 01/01 -12/31 10 meters > 20 meters N/A 360 degrees Teflon(R) N Daily 10/24/2019 Page 24 of 124 ------- Appendix A. Detailed Site Information (Page 12 AQS ID CASTNETID Site Name GPS Coordinates Street Address County Distance to Roadway CBSA Name Pollutant Parameter Code NAAQS Monitoring Objectives Monitor Type Instrument Method Code FRM or FEM Collecting Agency Spatial Scale Reporting Agency Start Date Sampling Frequency Sampling Season Probe Height Distance to Trees Distance Between Co-located Wind Obstruction Probe Material Changes w/in 18 months Frequency for 1 Pt QC Last PE Date of 87) 06-089-3003 LAV410 Lassen Volcanic NP 40.539991, -121.576462 Manzanita Lake, Lassen Volcanic NP Shasta 25 meters Redding, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area Ozone, 1 44201 Welfare Related Impacts and General/Background NON-EPA FEDERAL Thermo 49c 047 FEM National Park Service Regional Scale National Park Service Ol-NOV-87 Continuous 01/01 -12/31 10 meters 5 meters N/A 360 degrees Teflon(R) N Daily 5/7/2019 Page 25 of 124 ------- Appendix A. Detailed Site Information (Page 13 AQS ID CASTNETID Site Name GPS Coordinates Street Address County Distance to Roadway CBSA Name Pollutant Parameter Code NAAQS Monitoring Objectives Monitor Type Instrument Method Code FRM or FEM Collecting Agency Reporting Agency Start Date Sampling Frequency Sampling Season Probe Height Distance to Trees Distance Between Co-located Wind Obstruction Probe Material Changes w/in 18 months Frequency for 1 Pt QC Last PE Date of 87) 06-107-0009 SEK430 Sequoia NP - Ash Mountain 36.489469, -118.829153 Sequoia & Kings Canyon NP Tulare 40 meters Visalia-Porterville, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area Ozone, 1 44201 Welfare Related Impacts and General/Background NON-EPA FEDERAL Thermo 49i 047 FEM National Park Service National Park Service 01-JUL-99 Continuous 01/01 -12/31 10 meters > 20 meters N/A 360 degrees Teflon(R) N Daily 10/10/2019 Page 26 of 124 ------- Appendix A. Detailed Site Information (Page 14 of 87) AQS ID 08-051-9991 CASTNETID GTH161 Site Name Gothic GPS Coordinates 38.95627, -106.98587 Street Address Gunnison National Forest, Crested Butte, CO 81224 County Gunnison Distance to Roadway > 100 meters Pollutant Ozone, 1 Parameter Code 44201 NAAQS Monitoring Objectives Welfare Related Impacts and General/Background Monitor Type EPA Instrument Thermo 49i Method Code 047 FRM or FEM FEM Collecting Agency E PA/CAM D Spatial Scale Regional Scale Reporting Agency E PA/CAM D Start Date 01-JUN-ll Sampling Frequency Continuous Sampling Season 01/01 -12/31 Probe Height 10 meters Distance to Trees > 20 meters Distance Between Co-located N/A Wind Obstruction 360 degrees Probe Material Teflon(R) Changes w/in 18 months N Frequency for 1 Pt QC Daily Last PE Date 8/6/2019 Page 27 of 124 ------- Appendix A. Detailed Site Information AQS ID CASTNETID Site Name GPS Coordinates Street Address County Distance to Roadway CBSA Name Pollutant Parameter Code NAAQS Monitoring Objectives Monitor Type Instrument Method Code FRM or FEM Collecting Agency Spatial Scale Reporting Agency Start Date Sampling Frequency Sampling Season Probe Height Distance to Trees Distance Between Co-located Wind Obstruction Probe Material Changes w/in 18 months Frequency for 1 Pt QC Last PE Date (Page 15 of 87) 08-069-0007 ROM406 Rocky Mtn NP 40.278129, -105.545635 Rocky Mountain National Park, Estes Park, CO 80517 Larimer > 100 meters Fort Collins-Loveland, CO Metropolitan Statistical Area Ozone, 1 44201 Welfare Related Impacts and General/Background NON-EPA FEDERAL Thermo 49i 047 FEM National Park Service Regional Scale National Park Service 01-AUG-87 Continuous 01/01 -12/31 10 meters > 20 meters 7.5 m 360 degrees Teflon(R) N Daily 6/6/2019 Page 28 of 124 ------- Appendix A. Detailed Site Information (Page 16 of 87) AQS ID 08-069-0007 CASTNETID ROM206 Site Name Rocky Mtn NP Co-located GPS Coordinates 40.278129, -105.545635 Street Address Rocky Mountain National Park, Estes Park, CO 80517 County Larimer Distance to Roadway > 100 meters CBSA Name Fort Collins-Loveland, CO Metropolitan Statistical Area Pollutant Ozone, 3 Parameter Code 44201 NAAQS Monitoring Objectives Welfare Relate Impacts, General/Background, and Quality Assurance Monitor Type EPA, NON-REGULATORY Instrument Thermo 49i Method Code 047 FRM or FEM FEM Collecting Agency E PA/CAM D Spatial Scale Regional Scale Reporting Agency E PA/CAM D Start Date 01-JAN-ll Sampling Frequency Continuous Sampling Season 01/01 -12/31 Probe Height 10 meters Distance to Trees > 20 meters Distance Between Co-located 7.5 m Wind Obstruction 360 degrees Probe Material Teflon(R) Changes w/in 18 months N Frequency for 1 Pt QC Daily Last PE Date 6/11/2019 Page 29 of 124 ------- Appendix A. Detailed Site Information (Page 17 of 87) AQS ID 08-083-0101 CASTNETID MEV405 Site Name Mesa Verde NP GPS Coordinates 37.198398,-108.490462 Street Address Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado County Montezuma Distance to Roadway > 100 meters Pollutant Ozone, 1 Parameter Code 44201 NAAQS Monitoring Objectives Welfare Related Impacts and General/Background Monitor Type NON-EPA FEDERAL Instrument Thermo 49i Method Code 047 FRM or FEM FEM Collecting Agency National Park Service Spatial Scale Regional Scale Reporting Agency National Park Service Start Date 01-MAY-93 Sampling Frequency Continuous Sampling Season 01/01 -12/31 Probe Height 10 meters Distance to Trees > 20 meters Distance Between Co-located N/A Wind Obstruction 360 degrees Probe Material Teflon(R) Changes w/in 18 months N Frequency for 1 Pt QC Daily Last PE Date 6/27/2019 Page 30 of 124 ------- Appendix A. Detailed Site Information (Page 18 AQS ID CASTNETID Site Name GPS Coordinates Street Address County Distance to Roadway CBSA Name Pollutant Parameter Code NAAQS Monitoring Objectives Monitor Type Instrument Method Code FRM or FEM Collecting Agency Spatial Scale Reporting Agency Start Date Sampling Frequency Sampling Season Probe Height Distance to Trees Distance Between Co-located Wind Obstruction Probe Material Changes w/in 18 months Frequency for 1 Pt QC Last PE Date of 87) 09-015-9991 ABT147 Abington 41.84046, -72.010368 80 Ayers Rd, Abington, CT 06230 Windham > 100 meters Willimantic, CT Micropolitan Statistical Area Ozone, 1 44201 Welfare Related Impacts and Regional Transport EPA Thermo 49i 047 FEM E PA/CAM D Regional Scale E PA/CAM D 01-JUN-ll Continuous 01/01 -12/31 10 meters > 20 meters N/A 360 degrees Teflon(R) N Daily 9/25/2019 Page 31 of 124 ------- Appendix A. Detailed Site Information AQS ID CASTNETID Site Name GPS Coordinates Street Address County Distance to Roadway CBSA Name Pollutant Parameter Code NAAQS Monitoring Objectives Monitor Type Instrument Method Code FRM or FEM Collecting Agency Spatial Scale Reporting Agency Start Date Sampling Frequency Sampling Season Probe Height Distance to Trees Distance Between Co-located Wind Obstruction Probe Material Changes w/in 18 months Frequency for 1 Pt QC Last PE Date (Page 19 of 87) 12-061-9991 IRL141 Indian River Lagoon 27.849215, -80.455595 Sebastian Inlet State Recreation Area, Vero Beach, FL 32963 Indian River > 100 meters Sebastian-Vero Beach, FL Metropolitan Statistical Area Ozone, 1 44201 Welfare Related Impacts and Regional Transport EPA Thermo 49i 047 FEM E PA/CAM D Regional Scale E PA/CAM D 01-JAN-ll Continuous 01/01 -12/31 10 meters > 20 meters N/A 360 degrees Teflon(R) N Daily 3/19/2019 Page 32 of 124 ------- Appendix A. Detailed Site Information (Page 20 of 87) AQS ID 12-077-9991 CASTNETID SUM156 Site Name Sumatra GPS Coordinates 30.110226, -84.99038 Street Address Apalachicola National Forest, Bristol, FL 32321 County Liberty Distance to Roadway > 100 meters Pollutant Ozone, 1 Parameter Code 44201 NAAQS Monitoring Objectives Welfare Related Impacts and Regional Transport Monitor Type EPA Instrument Thermo 49i Method Code 047 FRM or FEM FEM Collecting Agency E PA/CAM D Spatial Scale Regional Scale Reporting Agency E PA/CAM D Start Date 01-JAN-ll Sampling Frequency Continuous Sampling Season 01/01 -12/31 Probe Height 10 meters Distance to Trees > 20 meters Distance Between Co-located N/A Wind Obstruction 360 degrees Probe Material Teflon(R) Changes w/in 18 months N Frequency for 1 Pt QC Daily Last PE Date 3/27/2019 Page 33 of 124 ------- Appendix A. Detailed Site Information (Page 21 AQS ID CASTNETID Site Name GPS Coordinates Street Address County Distance to Roadway CBSA Name Pollutant Parameter Code NAAQS Monitoring Objectives Monitor Type Instrument Method Code FRM or FEM Collecting Agency Spatial Scale Reporting Agency Start Date Sampling Frequency Sampling Season Probe Height Distance to Trees Distance Between Co-located Wind Obstruction Probe Material Changes w/in 18 months Frequency for 1 Pt QC Last PE Date of 87) 13-231-9991 GAS153 Georgia Station 33.181173, -84.410054 Georgia Station Georgia Agricultural Experiment Station, Williamson, GA 30292 Pike > 100 meters Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Marietta, GA Metropolitan Statistical Area Ozone, 1 44201 Welfare Related Impacts and Regional Transport EPA Thermo 49i 047 FEM E PA/CAM D Regional Scale E PA/CAM D 01-JAN-ll Continuous 01/01 -12/31 10 meters > 20 meters N/A 360 degrees Teflon(R) N Daily 3/26/2019 Page 34 of 124 ------- Appendix A. Detailed Site Information (Page 22 of 87) AQS ID 16-023-01011 CASTNETID CRM435 Site Name Craters of the Moon NM and Preserve GPS Coordinates 43.4606,-113.5622 Street Address Craters of the Moon National Monument, Idaho County Idaho Distance to Roadway N/A CBSA Name Idaho Falls, ID Pollutant Ozone, 1 Parameter Code 44201 NAAQS Monitoring Objectives Welfare Related Impacts and General/Background Monitor Type EPA Instrument Thermo 49i Method Code 047 FRM or FEM FEM Collecting Agency E PA/CAM D Spatial Scale Regional Scale Reporting Agency National Park Service Start Date 01-OCT-1992 Sampling Frequency Continuous Sampling Season 01/01-12/31 Probe Height 10 meters Distance to Trees > 20 meters Distance Between Co-located N/A Wind Obstruction 360 degrees Probe Material Teflon" Changes w/in 18 months N Frequency for 1 Pt QC Daily Last PE Date 7/9/2019 Page 35 of 124 ------- Appendix A. Detailed Site Information (Page 23 of 87) AQS ID 16-049-9991 CASTNETID NPT006 Site Name Nez Perce Tribe GPS Coordinates 46.2756, -116.0216 Street Address Woodland Road Kamiah, ID 83536 County Idaho Distance to Roadway N/A Pollutant Ozone, 1 Parameter Code 44201 NAAQS Monitoring Objectives Welfare Related Impacts and General/Background Monitor Type EPA Instrument Thermo 49i Method Code 047 FRM or FEM FEM Collecting Agency E PA/CAM D Spatial Scale Regional Scale Reporting Agency E PA/CAM D Start Date 27-SEP-16 Sampling Frequency Continuous Sampling Season 01/01-12/31 Probe Height 10 meters Distance to Trees > 20 meters Distance Between Co-located N/A Wind Obstruction 360 degrees Probe Material Teflon" Changes w/in 18 months N Frequency for 1 Pt QC Daily Last PE Date 7/8/2019 Page 36 of 124 ------- Appendix A. Detailed Site Information AQS ID CASTNETID Site Name GPS Coordinates Street Address County Distance to Roadway CBSA Name Pollutants Parameter Codes, POC NAAQS Monitoring Objectives Monitor Type Instruments Method Code FRM or FEM Collecting Agency Spatial Scale Reporting Agency Start Date Sampling Frequency Sampling Season Probe Height Distance to Trees Distance Between Co-located Wind Obstruction Probe Material Changes w/in 18 months Frequency for 1 Pt QC Last PE Date (Page 24 of 87) 17-019-1001 BVL130 Bondville 40.05202 -88.372481 Twp Rd 500 E., Champaign, IL Champaign > 100 meters Champaign-Urbana, IL Metropolitan Statistical Area Ozone; hourly SO2; 5-min SO2; CO 44201, 1; 42401, 2; 42401, 3; 42101, 1 Welfare Related Impacts and Regional Transport EPA Thermo 49i; TAPI T100U; TAPI T100U; TAPI T300U 047; 600; 600; 593 FEM; FEM; FEM; FRM E PA/CAM D Regional Scale E PA/CAM D 01-APR-ll; 01-SEP-12; 01-SEP-12; 01-SEP-12 Continuous 01/01 -12/31 10 meters > 20 meters N/A 360 degrees Teflon(R) N Daily 11/7/2019 (44201, (42101, 42401) Page 37 of 124 ------- Appendix A. Detailed Site Information (Page 25 AQS ID CASTNETID Site Name GPS Coordinates Street Address County Distance to Roadway Pollutant Parameter Code NAAQS Monitoring Objectives Monitor Type Instrument Method Code FRM or FEM Collecting Agency Spatial Scale Reporting Agency Start Date Sampling Frequency Sampling Season Probe Height Distance to Trees Distance Between Co-located Wind Obstruction Probe Material Changes w/in 18 months Frequency for 1 Pt QC Last PE Date of 87) 17-085-9991 STK138 Stockton 42.287216, -89.99995 10952 E. Parker Rd, Stockton, IL 61085 Jo Daviess > 100 meters Ozone, 1 44201 Welfare Related Impacts and Regional Transport EPA Thermo 49i 047 FEM E PA/CAM D Regional Scale E PA/CAM D 01-APR-ll Continuous 01/01 -12/31 10 meters > 20 meters N/A 360 degrees Teflon(R) N Daily 11/5/2019 Page 38 of 124 ------- Appendix A. Detailed Site Information (Page 26 AQS ID CASTNETID Site Name GPS Coordinates Street Address County Distance to Roadway CBSA Name Pollutant Parameter Code NAAQS Monitoring Objectives Monitor Type Instrument Method Code FRM or FEM Collecting Agency Spatial Scale Reporting Agency Start Date Sampling Frequency Sampling Season Probe Height Distance to Trees Distance Between Co-located Wind Obstruction Probe Material Changes w/in 18 months Frequency for 1 Pt QC Last PE Date of 87) 17-119-9991 ALH157 Alhambra 38.869001, -89.622815 5403 State Road 160, Highland, IL 62249 Madison > 100 meters St. Louis, MO-IL Metropolitan Statistical Area Ozone, 1 44201 Welfare Related Impacts and Regional Transport EPA Thermo 49i 047 FEM E PA/CAM D Regional Scale E PA/CAM D 01-APR-ll Continuous 01/01 -12/31 10 meters > 20 meters N/A 360 degrees Teflon(R) N Daily 12/16/2019 Page 39 of 124 ------- Appendix A. Detailed Site Information AQS ID CASTNETID Site Name GPS Coordinates Street Address County Distance to Roadway CBSA Name Pollutant Parameter Code NAAQS Monitoring Objectives Monitor Type Instrument Method Code FRM or FEM Collecting Agency Spatial Scale Reporting Agency Start Date Sampling Frequency Sampling Season Probe Height Distance to Trees Distance Between Co-located Wind Obstruction Probe Material Changes w/in 18 months Frequency for 1 Pt QC Last PE Date (Page 27 of 87) 18-083-9991 VIN140 Vincennes 38.740792, -87.484923 Southwest Purdue Agricultural Center, Vincennes, IN 47591 Knox > 100 meters Vincennes, IN Micropolitan Statistical Area Ozone, 1 44201 Welfare Related Impacts and Regional Transport EPA Thermo 49i 047 FEM E PA/CAM D Regional Scale E PA/CAM D 01-APR-ll Continuous 01/01 -12/31 10 meters > 20 meters N/A 360 degrees Teflon(R) N Daily 10/15/2019 Page 40 of 124 ------- Appendix A. Detailed Site Information (Page 28 AQS ID CASTNETID Site Name GPS Coordinates Street Address County Distance to Roadway CBSA Name Pollutant Parameter Code NAAQS Monitoring Objective Monitor Type Instrument Method Code FRM or FEM Collecting Agency Spatial Scale Reporting Agency Start Date Sampling Frequency Sampling Season Probe Height Distance to Trees Distance Between Co-located Wind Obstruction Probe Material Changes w/in 18 months Frequency for 1 Pt QC Last PE Date of 87) 18-169-9991 SAL133 Salamonie Reservoir 40.816038, -85.661407 Hamilton Rd, Lagro, IN 46941 Wabash > 100 meters Wabash, IN Micropolitan Statistical Area Ozone, 1 44201 Welfare Related Impacts and Regional Transport EPA Thermo 49i 047 FEM E PA/CAM D Regional Scale E PA/CAM D 01-JUN-ll Continuous 01/01 -12/31 10 meters > 20 meters N/A 360 degrees Teflon(R) N Daily 10/1/2019 Page 41 of 124 ------- Appendix A. Detailed Site Information (Page 29 AQS ID CASTNETID Site Name GPS Coordinates Street Address County Distance to Roadway CBSA Name Pollutants Parameter Codes, POC NAAQS Monitoring Objective Monitor Type Instruments Method Code FRM or FEM Collecting Agency Reporting Agency Start Date Sampling Frequency Sampling Season Probe Height Distance to Trees Distance Between Co-located Wind Obstruction Probe Material Changes w/in 18 months Frequency for 1 Pt QC Last PE Date of 87) 21-061-0501 MAC426 Mammoth Cave NP 37.131794, -86.142953 Mammoth Cave NP - Alfred Cook Road Edmonson > 100 meters Bowling Green, KY Metropolitan Statistical Area Ozone 44201,1 Welfare Related Impacts, Regional Transport, and Maximum Ozone Concentration EPA Thermo 49i 047 FEM National Park Service National Park Service 01-AUG-97 Continuous 01/01 -12/31 10 meters > 20 meters N/A 360 degrees Teflon(R) N Daily 10/5/2019 Page 42 of 124 ------- Appendix A. Detailed Site Information (Page 30 of 87) AQS ID 21-175-9991 CASTNETID CKT136 Site Name Crockett GPS Coordinates 37.92146, -83.066295 Street Address State Highway 437, West Liberty, KY 41472 County Morgan Distance to Roadway > 100 meters Pollutant Ozone, 1 Parameter Code 44201 NAAQS Monitoring Objective Welfare Related Impacts and Regional Transport Monitor Type EPA Instrument Thermo 49i Method Code 047 FRM or FEM FEM Collecting Agency E PA/CAM D Spatial Scale Regional Scale Reporting Agency E PA/CAM D Start Date 01-APR-ll Sampling Frequency Continuous Sampling Season 01/01 -12/31 Probe Height 10 meters Distance to Trees > 20 meters Distance Between Co-located N/A Wind Obstruction 360 degrees Probe Material Teflon(R) Changes w/in 18 months N Frequency for 1 Pt QC Daily Last PE Date 11/11/2019 Page 43 of 124 ------- Appendix A. Detailed Site Information (Page 31 of 87) AQS ID 21-221-9991 CASTNETID CDZ171 Site Name Cadiz GPS Coordinates 36.784053, -87.85015 Street Address 5720 Old Dover Rd, Cadiz, KY 42211 County Trigg Distance to Roadway > 100 meters CBSA Name Clarksville, TN-KY Metropolitan Statistical Area Pollutant Ozone, 1 Parameter Code 44201 NAAQS Monitoring Objective Welfare Related Impacts, Regional Transport, and Maximum Ozone Concentration Monitor Type EPA Instrument Thermo 49i Method Code 047 FRM or FEM FEM Collecting Agency E PA/CAM D Spatial Scale Regional Scale Reporting Agency E PA/CAM D Start Date 01-MAR-ll Sampling Frequency Continuous Sampling Season 01/01 -12/31 Probe Height 10 meters Distance to Trees > 20 meters Distance Between Co-located N/A Wind Obstruction 360 degrees Probe Material Teflon(R) Changes w/in 18 months N Frequency for 1 Pt QC Daily Last PE Date 12/17/2019 Page 44 of 124 ------- pendix A. Detailed Site Information (Page 32 of 87) AQS ID 21-229-9991 CASTNETID MCK131/231 Site Name Mackville GPS Coordinates 37.704678, -85.048706 Street Address 542 Wesley-Miller Rd, Harrodsburg, KY 40330 County Washington Distance to Roadway > 100 meters Pollutant Ozone, 1 & 2 Parameter Code 44201 NAAQS Monitoring Objective Welfare Related Impacts and Regional Transport; Quality Assurance Monitor Type EPA; EPA, NON-REGULATORY Instrument Thermo 49i Method Code 047 FRM or FEM FEM Collecting Agency E PA/CAM D Spatial Scale Regional Scale Reporting Agency E PA/CAM D Start Date 01-MAR-ll Sampling Frequency Continuous Sampling Season 01/01 -12/31 Probe Height 10 meters Distance to Trees > 20 meters Distance Between Co-located 0 m Wind Obstruction 360 degrees Probe Material Teflon(R) Changes w/in 18 months N/Y Frequency for 1 Pt QC Daily Last PE Date 11/5/2019; 11/5/2019 Page 45 of 124 ------- Appendix A. Detailed Site Information (Page 33 AQS ID CASTNETID Site Name GPS Coordinates Street Address County Distance to Roadway Pollutant Parameter Code NAAQS Monitoring Objective Monitor Type Instrument Method Code FRM or FEM Collecting Agency Spatial Scale Reporting Agency Start Date Sampling Frequency Sampling Season Probe Height Distance to Trees Distance Between Co-located Wind Obstruction Probe Material Changes w/in 18 months Frequency for 1 Pt QC Last PE Date of 87) 23-003-9991 ASH135 Ashland 46.603832, -68.413227 45 Radar Rd, Ashland, ME 04732 Aroostook > 100 meters Ozone, 1 44201 Welfare Related Impacts and Regional Transport EPA Thermo 49i 047 FEM E PA/CAM D Regional Scale E PA/CAM D 01-JUN-ll Continuous 01/01 -12/31 10 meters > 20 meters N/A 360 degrees Teflon(R) N Daily 9/19/2019 Page 46 of 124 ------- Appendix A. Detailed Site Information (Page 34 AQS ID CASTNETID Site Name GPS Coordinates Street Address County Distance to Roadway Pollutant Parameter Code NAAQS Monitoring Objective Monitor Type Instrument Method Code FRM or FEM Collecting Agency Spatial Scale Reporting Agency Start Date Sampling Frequency Sampling Season Probe Height Distance to Trees Distance Between Co-located Wind Obstruction Probe Material Changes w/in 18 months Frequency for 1 Pt QC Last PE Date of 87) 23-009-0103 ACA416 Acadia NP 44.377086, -68.2608 McFarland Hill-Air Pollutant Research Site Hancock > 100 meters Ozone, 1 44201 Welfare Related Impacts and Regional Transport SLAMS & NON-EPA FEDERAL Thermo 49c 047 FEM Maine - Dept of Environmental Protection Regional Scale Maine - Dept of Environmental Protection 09-FEB-98 Continuous 01/01 -12/31 10 meters > 20 meters N/A 360 degrees Teflon(R) N Daily 8/21/2019 Page 47 of 124 ------- Appendix A. Detailed Site Information AQS ID CASTNETID Site Name GPS Coordinates Street Address County Distance to Roadway CBSA Name Pollutant Parameter Code NAAQS Monitoring Objective Monitor Type Instrument Method Code FRM or FEM Collecting Agency Spatial Scale Reporting Agency Start Date Sampling Frequency Sampling Season Probe Height Distance to Trees Distance Between Co-located Wind Obstruction Probe Material Changes w/in 18 months Frequency for 1 Pt QC Last PE Date (Page 35 of 87) 24-019-9991 BWR139 Blackwater NWR 38.444971,-76.111274 Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge, Cambridge, MD 21613 Dorchester > 100 meters Cambridge, MD Micropolitan Statistical Area Ozone, 1 44201 Welfare Related Impacts and Regional Transport EPA Thermo 49i 047 FEM E PA/CAM D Regional Scale E PA/CAM D 01-JAN-ll Continuous 01/01 -12/31 10 meters > 20 meters N/A 360 degrees Teflon(R) N Daily 11/20/2019 Page 48 of 124 ------- Appendix A. Detailed Site Information (Page 36 of 87) AQS ID CASTNETID Site Name GPS Coordinates Street Address County Distance to Roadway CBSA Name Pollutants Parameter Code, POC NAAQS Monitoring Objective Monitor Type Instrument Method Code FRM or FEM Collecting Agency Spatial Scale Reporting Agency Start Date Sampling Frequency Sampling Season Probe Height Distance to Trees Distance Between Co-located Wind Obstruction Probe Material Changes w/in 18 months Frequency for 1 Pt QC Last PE Date 24-033-9991 BEL116 Beltsville 39.028177,-76.817127 Powder Mill Rd, Laurel, MD 20708 Prince George's > 100 meters Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV Metropolitan Statistical Area Ozone 44201,1 Welfare Related Impacts and Regional Transport EPA Thermo 49i 047 FEM E PA/CAM D Regional Scale E PA/CAM D 01-APR-ll Continuous 01/01 -12/31 10 meters > 20 meters N/A 360 degrees Teflon(R) N Daily 11/18/2019 Page 49 of 124 ------- Appendix A. Detailed Site Information (Page 37 AQS ID CASTNETID Site Name GPS Coordinates Street Address County Distance to Roadway Pollutant Parameter Code NAAQS Monitoring Objective Monitor Type Instrument Method Code FRM or FEM Collecting Agency Spatial Scale Reporting Agency Start Date Sampling Frequency Sampling Season Probe Height Distance to Trees Distance Between Co-located Wind Obstruction Probe Material Changes w/in 18 months Frequency for 1 Pt QC Last PE Date of 87) 26-157-9991 UVL124 Unionville 43.613572, -83.359869 1821 E. Dickerson Rd, Unionville, Ml 48767 Tuscola > 100 meters Ozone, 1 44201 Welfare Related Impacts and Regional Transport EPA Thermo 49i 047 FEM E PA/CAM D Regional Scale E PA/CAM D 01-JUN-ll Continuous 01/01 -12/31 10 meters > 20 meters N/A 360 degrees Teflon(R) N Daily 8/22/2019 Page 50 of 124 ------- Appendix A. Detailed Site Information (Page 38 AQS ID CASTNETID Site Name GPS Coordinates Street Address County Distance to Roadway CBSA Name Pollutant Parameter Code NAAQS Monitoring Objective Monitor Type Instrument Method Code FRM or FEM Collecting Agency Spatial Scale Reporting Agency Start Date Sampling Frequency Sampling Season Probe Height Distance to Trees Distance Between Co-located Wind Obstruction Probe Material Changes w/in 18 months Frequency for 1 Pt QC Last PE Date of 87) 26-161-9991 ANA115 Ann Arbor 42.416636, -83.90218 10070 Strawberry Lake Rd, Dexter, Ml 48130 Washtenaw > 100 meters Ann Arbor, Ml Metropolitan Statistical Area Ozone, 1 44201 Welfare Related Impacts and Regional Transport EPA Thermo 49i 047 FEM E PA/CAM D Regional Scale E PA/CAM D 01-JUN-ll Continuous 01/01 -12/31 10 meters > 20 meters N/A 360 degrees Teflon(R) N Daily 8/22/2019 Page 51 of 124 ------- Appendix A. Detailed Site Information (Page 39 AQS ID CASTNETID Site Name GPS Coordinates Street Address County Distance to Roadway CBSA Name Pollutant Parameter Code NAAQS Monitoring Objective Monitor Type Instrument Method Code FRM or FEM Collecting Agency Spatial Scale Reporting Agency Start Date Sampling Frequency Sampling Season Probe Height Distance to Trees Distance Between Co-located Wind Obstruction Probe Material Changes w/in 18 months Frequency for 1 Pt QC Last PE Date of 87) 26-165-9991 HOX148 Hoxeyville 44.18089, -85.73898 10637 S 9 Rd, Cadillac, Ml 49601 Wexford > 100 meters Cadillac, Ml Micropolitan Statistical Area Ozone, 1 44201 Welfare Related Impacts and Regional Transport EPA Thermo 49i 047 FEM E PA/CAM D Regional Scale E PA/CAM D 01-JUN-ll Continuous 01/01 -12/31 10 meters > 20 meters N/A 360 degrees Teflon(R) N Daily 8/23/2019 Page 52 of 124 ------- Appendix A. Detailed Site Information (Page 40 AQS ID CASTNETID Site Name GPS Coordinates Street Address County Distance to Roadway CBSA Name Pollutant Parameter Code NAAQS Monitoring Objective Monitor Type Instrument Method Code FRM or FEM Collecting Agency Reporting Agency Start Date Sampling Frequency Sampling Season Probe Height Distance to Trees Distance Between Co-located Wind Obstruction Probe Material Changes w/in 18 months Frequency for 1 Pt QC Last PE Date of 87) 27-137-0034 VOY413 Voyageurs NP 48.412518, -92.829225 Voyageurs National Park St. Louis > 100 meters Duluth, MN-WI Metropolitan Statistical Area Ozone, 1 44201 Welfare Related Impacts and General/Background NON-EPA FEDERAL Thermo 49c 047 FEM National Park Service National Park Service 01-JUL-96 Continuous 01/01 -12/31 10 meters 5 meters N/A 360 degrees Teflon(R) N Daily 8/29/2019 Page 53 of 124 ------- Appendix A. Detailed Site Information (Page 41 of 87) AQS ID 28-161-9991 CASTNETID CVL151 Site Name Coffeeville GPS Coordinates 34.002747, -89.799183 Street Address Jamie L Whitten Plant Materials Center, Coffeeville, MS 38922 County Yalobusha Distance to Roadway > 100 meters Pollutant Ozone, 1 Parameter Code 44201 NAAQS Monitoring Objective Welfare Related Impacts and Regional Transport Monitor Type EPA Instrument Thermo 49i Method Code 047 FRM or FEM FEM Collecting Agency E PA/CAM D Spatial Scale Regional Scale Reporting Agency E PA/CAM D Start Date 01-JAN-ll Sampling Frequency Continuous Sampling Season 01/01 -12/31 Probe Height 10 meters Distance to Trees > 20 meters Distance Between Co-located N/A Wind Obstruction 360 degrees Probe Material Teflon(R) Changes w/in 18 months N Frequency for 1 Pt QC Daily Last PE Date 4/13/2019 Page 54 of 124 ------- Appendix A. Detailed Site Information (Page 42 of 87) AQS ID 30-029-8001 CASTNETID GLR468 Site Name Glacier NP GPS Coordinates 48.510301, -113.996807 Street Address Glacier National Park County Flathead Distance to Roadway > 100 meters CBSA Name Kalispell, MT Micropolitan Statistical Area Pollutant Ozone, 1 Parameter Code 44201 NAAQS Monitoring Objective Welfare Related Impacts and General/Background Monitor Type NON-EPA FEDERAL Instrument Thermo 49i Method Code 047 FRM or FEM FEM Collecting Agency National Park Service Reporting Agency National Park Service Start Date 01-APR-89 Sampling Frequency Continuous Sampling Season 01/01 -12/31 Probe Height 10 meters Distance to Trees > 20 meters Distance Between Co-located N/A Wind Obstruction 360 degrees Probe Material Teflon(R) Changes w/in 18 months N Frequency for 1 Pt QC Daily Last PE Date 7/3/2019 Page 55 of 124 ------- Appendix A. Detailed Site Information (Page 43 of 87) AQS ID 31-107-9991 CASTNETID SAN189 Site Name Santee Sioux GPS Coordinates 42.829154, -97.854128 Street Address State Spur 54d, Niobrara, NE 68760 County Knox Distance to Roadway > 100 meters Pollutant Ozone, 1 Parameter Code 44201 NAAQS Monitoring Objective Welfare Related Impacts and Regional Transport Monitor Type EPA Instrument Thermo 49i Method Code 047 FRM or FEM FEM Collecting Agency E PA/CAM D Spatial Scale Regional Scale Reporting Agency E PA/CAM D Start Date 01-JAN-ll Sampling Frequency Continuous Sampling Season 01/01 -12/31 Probe Height 10 meters Distance to Trees > 20 meters Distance Between Co-located N/A Wind Obstruction 360 degrees Probe Material Teflon(R) Changes w/in 18 months N Frequency for 1 Pt QC Daily Last PE Date 10/25/2019 Page 56 of 124 ------- Appendix A. Detailed Site Information (Page 44 of 87) AQS ID 32-033-0101 CASTNETID GRB411 Site Name Great Basin NP GPS Coordinates 39.005121, -114.215932 Street Address Great Basin National Park County White Pine Distance to Roadway > 100 meters Pollutant Ozone, 1 Parameter Code 44201 NAAQS Monitoring Objective Welfare Related Impacts and Regional Transport Monitor Type NON-EPA FEDERAL Instrument Thermo 49i Method Code 047 FRM or FEM FEM Collecting Agency National Park Service Spatial Scale Regional Scale Reporting Agency National Park Service Start Date 01-SEP-93 Sampling Frequency Continuous Sampling Season 01/01 -12/31 Probe Height 10 meters Distance to Trees > 20 meters Distance Between Co-located N/A Wind Obstruction 360 degrees Probe Material Teflon(R) Changes w/in 18 months N Frequency for 1 Pt QC Daily Last PE Date 9/16/2019 Page 57 of 124 ------- Appendix A. Detailed Site Information AQS ID CASTNETID Site Name GPS Coordinates Street Address County Distance to Roadway CBSA Name Pollutant Parameter Code NAAQS Monitoring Objective Monitor Type Instrument Method Code FRM or FEM Collecting Agency Spatial Scale Reporting Agency Start Date Sampling Frequency Sampling Season Probe Height Distance to Trees Distance Between Co-located Wind Obstruction Probe Material Changes w/in 18 months Frequency for 1 Pt QC Last PE Date (Page 45 of 87) 33-009-9991 WST109 Woodstock 43.944519, -71.700787 Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest, North Woodstock, NH 03262 Grafton 50 meters Lebanon, NH-VT Micropolitan Statistical Area Ozone, 1 44201 Welfare Related Impacts and Regional Transport EPA Thermo 49i 047 FEM E PA/CAM D Regional Scale E PA/CAM D 01-JUN-ll Continuous 01/01 -12/31 10 meters > 20 meters N/A 360 degrees Teflon(R) N Daily 9/19/2019 Page 58 of 124 ------- Appendix A. Detailed Site Information AQS ID CASTNETID Site Name GPS Coordinates Street Address County Distance to Roadway CBSA Name Pollutant Parameter Code NAAQS Monitoring Objective Monitor Type Instrument Method Code FRM or FEM Collecting Agency Spatial Scale Reporting Agency Start Date Sampling Frequency Sampling Season Probe Height Distance to Trees Distance Between Co-located Wind Obstruction Probe Material Changes w/in 18 months Frequency for 1 Pt QC Last PE Date (Page 46 of 87) 34-021-9991 WSP144 Washington Crossing 40.312303, -74.872663 Washington Crossing State Park, Titusville, NJ 08560 Mercer > 100 meters Trenton-Ewing, NJ Metropolitan Statistical Area Ozone, 1 44201 Welfare Related Impacts and Regional Transport EPA Thermo 49i 047 FEM E PA/CAM D Regional Scale E PA/CAM D 01-JAN-ll Continuous 01/01 -12/31 10 meters > 20 meters N/A 360 degrees Teflon(R) N Daily 6/17/2019 Page 59 of 124 ------- Appendix A. Detailed Site Information (Page 47 of 87) AQS ID 35-XXX-XXXX CASTNETID N/A Site Name Carlsbad Caverns National Park GPS Coordinates N/A Street Address N/A County Eddy Distance to Roadway N/A Pollutant Ozone, 1 Parameter Code 44201 NAAQS Monitoring Objective Welfare Related Impacts and General/Background Monitor Type NON-EPA FEDERAL Instrument N/A Method Code 047 FRM or FEM FEM Collecting Agency National Park Service Spatial Scale Regional Scale Reporting Agency National Park Service Start Date N/A Sampling Frequency Continuous Sampling Season 01/01-12/31 Probe Height 10 meters Distance to Trees N/A Distance Between Co-located N/A Wind Obstruction 360 degrees Probe Material Teflon" Changes w/in 18 months Yes, proposed site Frequency for 1 Pt QC Daily Last PE Date N/A Page 60 of 124 ------- Appendix A. Detailed Site Information AQS ID CASTNETID Site Name GPS Coordinates Street Address County Distance to Roadway Pollutant Parameter Code NAAQS Monitoring Objective Monitor Type Instrument Method Code FRM or FEM Collecting Agency Spatial Scale Reporting Agency Start Date Sampling Frequency Sampling Season Probe Height Distance to Trees Distance Between Co-located Wind Obstruction Probe Material Changes w/in 18 months Frequency for 1 Pt QC Last PE Date (Page 48 of 87) 35-045-0020 CHC432 Chaco Culture National Historical Park 36.03448 -107.904275 Chaco Culture National Historical Park - Radio Repeater San Juan N/A Ozone, 1 44201 Welfare Related Impacts and General/Background NON-EPA FEDERAL Thermo 49i 047 FEM National Park Service Regional Scale National Park Service 23-FEB-2017 Continuous 01/01-12/31 10 meters > 20 meters N/A 360 degrees Teflon" N Daily 8/6/2019 Page 61 of 124 ------- Appendix A. Detailed Site Information (Page 49 of 87) AQS ID 36-031-9991 CASTNETID HWF187 Site Name Huntington Wildlife Forest GPS Coordinates 43.973044, -74.223317 Street Address Huntington Wildlife Forest, Newcomb, NY 12852 County Essex Distance to Roadway > 100 meters Pollutant Ozone, 1 Parameter Code 44201 NAAQS Monitoring Objective Welfare Related Impacts and Regional Transport Monitor Type EPA Instrument Thermo 49i Method Code 047 FRM or FEM FEM Collecting Agency E PA/CAM D Spatial Scale Regional Scale Reporting Agency E PA/CAM D Start Date 01-JUN-ll Sampling Frequency Continuous Sampling Season 01/01 -12/31 Probe Height 10 meters Distance to Trees > 20 meters Distance Between Co-located N/A Wind Obstruction 360 degrees Probe Material Teflon(R) Changes w/in 18 months N Frequency for 1 Pt QC Daily Last PE Date 7/5/2019 Page 62 of 124 ------- Appendix A. Detailed Site Information AQS ID CASTNETID Site Name GPS Coordinates Street Address County Distance to Roadway CBSA Name Pollutant Parameter Code NAAQS Monitoring Objective Monitor Type Instrument Method Code FRM or FEM Collecting Agency Spatial Scale Reporting Agency Start Date Sampling Frequency Sampling Season Probe Height Distance to Trees Distance Between Co-located Wind Obstruction Probe Material Changes w/in 18 months Frequency for 1 Pt QC Last PE Date (Page 50 of 87) 36-109-9991 CTH110 Connecticut Hill 42.400875, -76.653516 Connecticut Hill Wildlife Management Area, Newfield, NY 14867 Tompkins > 100 meters Ithaca, NY Metropolitan Statistical Area Ozone, 1 44201 Welfare Related Impacts and Regional Transport EPA Thermo 49i 047 FEM E PA/CAM D Regional Scale E PA/CAM D 01-JAN-ll Continuous 01/01 -12/31 10 meters > 20 meters N/A 360 degrees Teflon(R) N Daily 7/15/2019 Page 63 of 124 ------- Appendix A. Detailed Site Information (Page 51 of 87) AQS ID 37-011-9991 CASTNETID PNF126 Site Name Cranberry GPS Coordinates 36.105435, -82.045015 Street Address Pisgah National Forest, Newland, NC 28657 County Avery Distance to Roadway > 100 meters Pollutant Ozone, 1 Parameter Code 44201 NAAQS Monitoring Objective Welfare Related Impacts and Regional Transport Monitor Type EPA Instrument Thermo 49i Method Code 047 FRM or FEM FEM Collecting Agency E PA/CAM D Spatial Scale Regional Scale Reporting Agency E PA/CAM D Start Date 01-JAN-ll Sampling Frequency Continuous Sampling Season 01/01 -12/31 Probe Height 10 meters Distance to Trees > 20 meters Distance Between Co-located N/A Wind Obstruction 360 degrees Probe Material Teflon(R) Changes w/in 18 months N Frequency for 1 Pt QC Daily Last PE Date 10/5/2019 Page 64 of 124 ------- Appendix A. Detailed Site Information (Page 52 AQS ID CASTNETID Site Name GPS Coordinates Street Address County Distance to Roadway CBSA Name Pollutant Parameter Code NAAQS Monitoring Objective Monitor Type Instrument Method Code FRM or FEM Collecting Agency Spatial Scale Reporting Agency Start Date Sampling Frequency Sampling Season Probe Height Distance to Trees Distance Between Co-located Wind Obstruction Probe Material Changes w/in 18 months Frequency for 1 Pt QC Last PE Date of 87) 37-031-9991 BFT142 Beaufort 34.884668, -76.620666 Open Grounds Farm, Beaufort, NC 28516 Carteret > 100 meters Morehead City, NC Micropolitan Statistical Area Ozone, 1 44201 Welfare Related Impacts and Regional Transport EPA Thermo 49i 047 FEM E PA/CAM D Regional Scale E PA/CAM D 01-JAN-ll Continuous 01/01 -12/31 10 meters > 20 meters N/A 360 degrees Teflon(R) N Daily 12/17/2019 Page 65 of 124 ------- Appendix A. Detailed Site Information (Page 53 of 87) AQS ID 37-113-9991 CASTNETID COW137 Site Name Coweeta GPS Coordinates 35.060527, -83.43034 Street Address USDA Southern Research Station, Coweeta Hydrologic Laboratory, Otto, NC 28763 County Macon Distance to Roadway > 100 meters Pollutant Ozone, 1 Parameter Code 44201 NAAQS Monitoring Objective Welfare Related Impacts and Regional Transport Monitor Type EPA Instrument Thermo 49i Method Code 047 FRM or FEM FEM Collecting Agency E PA/CAM D Spatial Scale Regional Scale Reporting Agency E PA/CAM D Start Date 01-JAN-ll Sampling Frequency Continuous Sampling Season 01/01 -12/31 Probe Height 10 meters Distance to Trees > 20 meters Distance Between Co-located N/A Wind Obstruction 360 degrees Probe Material Teflon(R) Changes w/in 18 months N Frequency for 1 Pt QC Daily Last PE Date 6/13/2019 Page 66 of 124 ------- Appendix A. Detailed Site Information (Page 54 of 87) AQS ID 37-123-9991 CASTNETID CND125 Site Name Candor GPS Coordinates 35.26333, -79.83754 Street Address 136 Perry Dr, Candor, NC 27229 County Montgomery Distance to Roadway > 100 meters Pollutant Ozone, 1 Parameter Code 44201 NAAQS Monitoring Objective Welfare Related Impacts and Regional Transport Monitor Type EPA Instrument Thermo 49i Method Code 047 FRM or FEM FEM Collecting Agency E PA/CAM D Spatial Scale Regional Scale Reporting Agency E PA/CAM D Start Date 01-JAN-ll Sampling Frequency Continuous Sampling Season 01/01 -12/31 Probe Height 10 meters Distance to Trees > 20 meters Distance Between Co-located N/A Wind Obstruction 360 degrees Probe Material Teflon(R) Changes w/in 18 months N Frequency for 1 Pt QC Daily Last PE Date 7/31/2019 Page 67 of 124 ------- Appendix A. Detailed Site Information (Page 55 of 87) AQS ID N/A CASTNETID DUK008 Site Name Duke Forest GPS Coordinates 35.9745, -79.099 Street Address 600 Eubanks Rd, Chapel Hill, NC 27516 County Orange Distance to Roadway > 100 meters Pollutant Ozone, 1 Parameter Code 44201 NAAQS Monitoring Objective NAAQS-EXCLUDED Monitor Type EPA Instrument Thermo 49i Method Code 047 FRM or FEM FEM Collecting Agency E PA/CAM D Spatial Scale Regional Scale Reporting Agency E PA/CAM D Start Date 01-JUN-19 Sampling Frequency Continuous Sampling Season 01/01 -12/31 Probe Height 44 meters Distance to Trees Inlet is 10 m above tree canopy Distance Between Co-located N/A Wind Obstruction None - Inlet is 10 m above tree canopy Probe Material Teflon(R) Changes w/in 18 months N Frequency for 1 Pt QC Daily Last PE Date NULL Page 68 of 124 ------- Appendix A. Detailed Site Information (Page 56 AQS ID CASTNETID Site Name GPS Coordinates Street Address County Distance to Roadway CBSA Name Pollutant Parameter Code NAAQS Monitoring Objective Monitor Type Instrument Method Code FRM or FEM Collecting Agency Spatial Scale Reporting Agency Start Date Sampling Frequency Sampling Season Probe Height Distance to Trees Distance Between Co-located Wind Obstruction Probe Material Changes w/in 18 months Frequency for 1 Pt QC Last PE Date of 87) 38-007-0002 THR422 Theodore Roosevelt NP 46.894844, -103.377719 13881194 East Billings > 100 meters Dickinson, ND Micropolitan Statistical Area Ozone, 1 44201 Welfare Related Impacts and General/Background SLAMS Thermo 49i 047 FEM North Dakota - Dept of Health Regional Scale North Dakota - Dept of Health 27-JUL-98 Continuous 01/01 -12/31 12.2 meters > 20 meters N/A 360 degrees Teflon(R) N Daily 7/29/2019 Page 69 of 124 ------- Appendix A. Detailed Site Information AQS ID CASTNETID Site Name GPS Coordinates Street Address County Distance to Roadway CBSA Name Pollutant Parameter Code NAAQS Monitoring Objective Monitor Type Instrument Method Code FRM or FEM Collecting Agency Spatial Scale Reporting Agency Start Date Sampling Frequency Sampling Season Probe Height Distance to Trees Distance Between Co-located Wind Obstruction Probe Material Changes w/in 18 months Frequency for 1 Pt QC Last PE Date (Page 57 of 87) 39-017-9991 OXF122 Oxford 39.531115, -84.723547 Ecology Research Center, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio 45056 Butler > 100 meters Cincinnati-Middletown, OH-KY-IN Metropolitan Statistical Area Ozone, 1 44201 Welfare Related Impacts and Regional Transport EPA Thermo 49i 047 FEM E PA/CAM D Regional Scale E PA/CAM D 01-APR-ll Continuous 01/01 -12/31 10 meters > 20 meters N/A 360 degrees Teflon(R) N Daily 10/25/2019 Page 70 of 124 ------- Appendix A. Detailed Site Information AQS ID CASTNETID Site Name GPS Coordinates Street Address County Distance to Roadway CBSA Name Pollutant Parameter Code NAAQS Monitoring Objective Monitor Type Instrument Method Code FRM or FEM Collecting Agency Spatial Scale Reporting Agency Start Date Sampling Frequency Sampling Season Probe Height Distance to Trees Distance Between Co-located Wind Obstruction Probe Material Changes w/in 18 months Frequency for 1 Pt QC Last PE Date (Page 58 of 87) 39-047-9991 DCP114 Deer Creek 39.635888, -83.260563 Deer Creek State Park, Mt Sterling, OH 43143 Fayette > 100 meters Washington Court House, OH Micropolitan Statistical Area Ozone, 1 44201 Welfare Related Impacts and Regional Transport EPA Thermo 49i 047 FEM E PA/CAM D Regional Scale E PA/CAM D 01-APR-ll Continuous 01/01 -12/31 10 meters > 20 meters N/A 360 degrees Teflon(R) N Daily 10/24/2019 Page 71 of 124 ------- Appendix A. Detailed Site Information (Page 59 of 87) AQS ID 39-121-9991 CASTNETID QAK172 Site Name Quaker City GPS Coordinates 39.942714, -81.337914 Street Address 58163 St. Johns Rd, Quaker City, OH 43773 County Noble Distance to Roadway > 100 meters Pollutant Ozone, 1 Parameter Code 44201 NAAQS Monitoring Objective Welfare Related Impacts and Regional Transport Monitor Type EPA Instrument Thermo 49i Method Code 047 FRM or FEM FEM Collecting Agency E PA/CAM D Spatial Scale Regional Scale Reporting Agency E PA/CAM D Start Date 01-JAN-ll Sampling Frequency Continuous Sampling Season 01/01 -12/31 Probe Height 10 meters Distance to Trees > 20 meters Distance Between Co-located N/A Wind Obstruction 360 degrees Probe Material Teflon(R) Changes w/in 18 months N Frequency for 1 Pt QC Daily Last PE Date 11/104/2019 Page 72 of 124 ------- Appendix A. Detailed Site Information (Page 60 of 87) AQS ID 40-001-9009 CASTNETID CHE185 Site Name Cherokee Nation GPS Coordinates 35.750786, -94.669789 Street Address South Highway 59, Rrl, 1795 Dahlonegah Park Road, Stilwell, Oklahoma County Adair Distance to Roadway > 100 meters Pollutant Ozone, 1 Parameter Code 44201 NAAQS Monitoring Objective Welfare Related Impacts and Regional Transport Monitor Type TRIBAL & EPA Instrument Teledyne ML9811 Method Code 091 FRM or FEM FEM Collecting Agency E PA/CAM D Spatial Scale Regional Scale Reporting Agency E PA/CAM D Start Date 01-JUL-02 Sampling Frequency Continuous Sampling Season 01/01 -12/31 Probe Height 10 meters Distance to Trees > 20 meters Distance Between Co-located N/A Wind Obstruction 360 degrees Probe Material Teflon(R) Changes w/in 18 months N Frequency for 1 Pt QC Daily Last PE Date 9/25/2019 Page 73 of 124 ------- Appendix A. Detailed Site Information (Page 61 AQS ID CASTNETID Site Name GPS Coordinates Street Address County Distance to Roadway CBSA Name Pollutant Parameter Code NAAQS Monitoring Objective Monitor Type Instrument Method Code FRM or FEM Collecting Agency Spatial Scale Reporting Agency Start Date Sampling Frequency Sampling Season Probe Height Distance to Trees Distance Between Co-located Wind Obstruction Probe Material Changes w/in 18 months Frequency for 1 Pt QC Last PE Date of 87) 42-001-9991 ARE128 Arendtsville 39.923241, -77.307863 747 Winding Rd, Biglerville, PA 17307 Adams > 100 meters Gettysburg, PA Micropolitan Statistical Area Ozone, 1 44201 Welfare Related Impacts and Regional Transport EPA Thermo 49i 047 FEM E PA/CAM D Regional Scale E PA/CAM D 01-JAN-ll Continuous 01/01 -12/31 10 meters > 20 meters N/A 360 degrees Teflon(R) N Daily 7/24/2019 Page 74 of 124 ------- Appendix A. Detailed Site Information (Page 62 AQS ID CASTNETID Site Name GPS Coordinates Street Address County Distance to Roadway CBSA Name Pollutant Parameter Code NAAQS Monitoring Objective Monitor Type Instrument Method Code FRM or FEM Collecting Agency Spatial Scale Reporting Agency Start Date Sampling Frequency Sampling Season Probe Height Distance to Trees Distance Between Co-located Wind Obstruction Probe Material Changes w/in 18 months Frequency for 1 Pt QC Last PE Date of 87) 42-027-9991 PS U106 Penn State 40.720902, -77.931759 1366 Tadpole Rd, Pennsylvania Furnace, PA 16865 Centre > 100 meters State College, PA Metropolitan Statistical Area Ozone, 1 44201 Welfare Related Impacts and Regional Transport EPA Thermo 49i 047 FEM E PA/CAM D Regional Scale E PA/CAM D 01-APR-ll Continuous 01/01 -12/31 10 meters > 20 meters N/A 360 degrees Teflon(R) N Daily 7/25/2019 Page 75 of 124 ------- Appendix A. Detailed Site Information (Page AQS ID CASTNETID Site Name GPS Coordinates Street Address County Distance to Roadway CBSA Name Pollutant Parameter Code NAAQS Monitoring Objective Monitor Type Instrument Method Code FRM or FEM Collecting Agency Spatial Scale Reporting Agency Start Date Sampling Frequency Sampling Season Probe Height Distance to Trees Distance Between Co-located Wind Obstruction Probe Material Changes w/in 18 months Frequency for 1 Pt QC Last PE Date 63 of 87) 42-047-9991 KEF112 Kane Exp. Forest 41.598119, -78.767866 Kane Experimental Forest, Allegheny National Forest, Wilcox, PA 15870 Elk > 100 meters St. Mary's, PA Micropolitan Statistical Area Ozone, 1 44201 Welfare Related Impacts and Regional Transport EPA Thermo 49i 047 FEM E PA/CAM D Regional Scale E PA/CAM D 01-JUN-ll Continuous 01/01 -12/31 10 meters > 20 meters N/A 360 degrees Teflon(R) N Daily 7/24/2019 Page 76 of 124 ------- Appendix A. Detailed Site Information AQS ID CASTNETID Site Name GPS Coordinates Street Address County Distance to Roadway CBSA Name Pollutant Parameter Code NAAQS Monitoring Objective Monitor Type Instrument Method Code FRM or FEM Collecting Agency Spatial Scale Reporting Agency Start Date Sampling Frequency Sampling Season Probe Height Distance to Trees Distance Between Co-located Wind Obstruction Probe Material Changes w/in 18 months Frequency for 1 Pt QC Last PE Date (Page 64 of 87) 42-085-9991 MKG113 M.K. Goddard 41.426847, -80.145247 Maurice K Goddard State Park, Sandy Lake, PA 16145 Mercer 60 meters Youngstown-Warren-Boardman, OH-PA Metropolitan Statistical Area Ozone, 1 44201 Welfare Related Impacts and Regional Transport EPA Thermo 49i 047 FEM E PA/CAM D Regional Scale E PA/CAM D 01-JUN-ll Continuous 01/01 -12/31 10 meters > 20 meters N/A 360 degrees Teflon(R) N Daily 7/25/2019 Page 77 of 124 ------- Appendix A. Detailed Site Information (Page 65 AQS ID CASTNETID Site Name GPS Coordinates Street Address County Distance to Roadway CBSA Name Pollutant Parameter Code NAAQS Monitoring Objective Monitor Type Instrument Method Code FRM or FEM Collecting Agency Spatial Scale Reporting Agency Start Date Sampling Frequency Sampling Season Probe Height Distance to Trees Distance Between Co-located Wind Obstruction Probe Material Changes w/in 18 months Frequency for 1 Pt QC Last PE Date of 87) 42-111-9991 LRL117 Laurel Hill 39.988309, -79.251573 Laurel Hill State Park, Rockwood, PA 15557 Somerset > 100 meters Somerset, PA Micropolitan Statistical Area Ozone, 1 44201 Welfare Related Impacts and Regional Transport EPA Thermo 49i 047 FEM E PA/CAM D Regional Scale E PA/CAM D 01-APR-ll Continuous 01/01 -12/31 10 meters > 20 meters N/A 360 degrees Teflon(R) N Daily 9/26/2019 Page 78 of 124 ------- Appendix A. Detailed Site Information AQS ID CASTNETID Site Name GPS Coordinates Street Address County Distance to Roadway Pollutant Parameter Code NAAQS Monitoring Objective Monitor Type Instrument Method Code FRM or FEM Collecting Agency Spatial Scale Reporting Agency Start Date Sampling Frequency Sampling Season Probe Height Distance to Trees Distance Between Co-located Wind Obstruction Probe Material Changes w/in 18 months Frequency for 1 Pt QC Last PE Date (Page 66 of 87) 46-033-0132 WNC429 Wind Cave NP 43.557639, -103.483856 Wind Cave National Park, South Dakota Custer > 100 meters Ozone, 3 44201 Welfare Related Impacts and General/Background SLAMS Thermo 49i 047 FEM South Dakota - Dept of Environment and Natural Resources Regional Scale South Dakota - Dept of Environment and Natural Resources 01-JAN-05 Continuous 01/01 -12/31 3.35 meters > 20 meters N/A 360 degrees Glass N Daily 10/28/2019 Page 79 of 124 ------- Appendix A. Detailed Site Information (Page 67 AQS ID CASTNETID Site Name GPS Coordinates Street Address County Distance to Roadway CBSA Name Pollutant Parameter Code NAAQS Monitoring Objective Monitor Type Instrument Method Code FRM or FEM Collecting Agency Spatial Scale Reporting Agency Start Date Sampling Frequency Sampling Season Probe Height Distance to Trees Distance Between Co-located Wind Obstruction Probe Material Changes w/in 18 months Frequency for 1 Pt QC Last PE Date of 87) 47-009-0101 GRS420 Great Smoky NP - Look Rock 35.633482, -83.941606 Great Smoky Mountains NP Look Rock Blount > 100 meters Knoxville, TN Metropolitan Statistical Area Ozone, 1 44201 Welfare Related Impacts and Regional Transport SLAMS & NON-EPA FEDERAL Thermo 49i 047 FEM National Park Service Regional Scale National Park Service 01-JUL-88 Continuous 01/01 -12/31 10 meters > 20 meters N/A 360 degrees Teflon(R) N Daily 10/7/2019 Page 80 of 124 ------- Appendix A. Detailed Site Information (Page 68 AQS ID CASTNETID Site Name GPS Coordinates Street Address County Distance to Roadway Pollutant Parameter Code NAAQS Monitoring Objective Monitor Type Instrument Method Code FRM or FEM Collecting Agency Spatial Scale Reporting Agency Start Date Sampling Frequency Sampling Season Probe Height Distance to Trees Distance Between Co-located Wind Obstruction Probe Material Changes w/in 18 months Frequency for 1 Pt QC Last PE Date of 87) 47-025-9991 SPD111 Speedwell 36.46983, -83.826511 718 Russell Hill Rd, Speedwell, TN 37870 Claiborne > 100 meters Ozone, 1 44201 Welfare Related Impacts and Regional Transport EPA Thermo 49i 047 FEM E PA/CAM D Regional Scale E PA/CAM D 01-MAR-ll Continuous 01/01 -12/31 10 meters > 20 meters N/A 360 degrees Teflon(R) N Daily 11/6/2019 Page 81 of 124 ------- Appendix A. Detailed Site Information (Page 69 of 87) AQS ID 47-041-9991 CASTNETID ESP127 Site Name Edgar Evins GPS Coordinates 36.03893, -85.73305 Street Address Edgar Evins State Park, Smithville, TN 37166 County DeKalb Distance to Roadway > 100 meters Pollutant Ozone, 1 Parameter Code 44201 NAAQS Monitoring Objective Welfare Related Impacts and Regional Transport Monitor Type EPA Instrument Thermo 49i Method Code 047 FRM or FEM FEM Collecting Agency E PA/CAM D Spatial Scale Regional Scale Reporting Agency E PA/CAM D Start Date 01-MAR-ll Sampling Frequency Continuous Sampling Season 01/01 -12/31 Probe Height 10 meters Distance to Trees > 20 meters Distance Between Co-located N/A Wind Obstruction 360 degrees Probe Material Teflon(R) Changes w/in 18 months N Frequency for 1 Pt QC Daily Last PE Date 4/28/2019 Page 82 of 124 ------- Appendix A. Detailed Site Information (Page 70 of 87) AQS ID 48-043-0101 CASTNETID BBE401 Site Name Big Bend NP GPS Coordinates 29.302651,-103.177813 Street Address Big Bend National Park, Texas County Brewster Distance to Roadway > 100 meters Pollutant Ozone, 1 Parameter Code 44201 NAAQS Monitoring Objective Welfare Related Impacts and General/Background Monitor Type NON-EPA FEDERAL Instrument Thermo 49i Method Code 047 FRM or FEM FEM Collecting Agency National Park Service Spatial Scale Regional Scale Reporting Agency National Park Service Start Date 01-OCT-90 Sampling Frequency Continuous Sampling Season 01/01 -12/31 Probe Height 10 meters Distance to Trees > 20 meters Distance Between Co-located N/A Wind Obstruction 360 degrees Probe Material Teflon(R) Changes w/in 18 months N Frequency for 1 Pt QC Daily Last PE Date 2/27/2019 Page 83 of 124 ------- Appendix A. Detailed Site Information (Page 71 of 87) AQS ID 48-373-9991 CASTNETID ALC188 Site Name Alabama-Coushatta GPS Coordinates 30.701577, -94.674011 Street Address 361 Tombigbee Rd, Livingston, TX 77351 County Polk Distance to Roadway > 100 meters Pollutant Ozone, 1 Parameter Code 44201 NAAQS Monitoring Objective Welfare Related Impacts and Regional Transport Monitor Type EPA Instrument Thermo 49i Method Code 047 FRM or FEM FEM Collecting Agency E PA/CAM D Spatial Scale Regional Scale Reporting Agency E PA/CAM D Start Date 01-APR-ll Sampling Frequency Continuous Sampling Season 01/01 -12/31 Probe Height 10 meters Distance to Trees > 20 meters Distance Between Co-located N/A Wind Obstruction 360 degrees Probe Material Teflon(R) Changes w/in 18 months N Frequency for 1 Pt QC Daily Last PE Date 2/25/2019 Page 84 of 124 ------- Appendix A. Detailed Site Information (Page 72 AQS ID CASTNETID Site Name GPS Coordinates Street Address County Distance to Roadway CBSA Name Pollutant Parameter Code NAAQS Monitoring Objective Monitor Type Instrument Method Code FRM or FEM Collecting Agency Spatial Scale Reporting Agency Start Date Sampling Frequency Sampling Season Probe Height Distance to Trees Distance Between Co-located Wind Obstruction Probe Material Changes w/in 18 months Frequency for 1 Pt QC Last PE Date of 87) 48-381-9991 PAL190 Palo Duro 34.88061,-101.664703 Palo Duro Canyon State Park, Canyon, TX 79015 Randall > 100 meters Amarillo, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area Ozone, 1 44201 Welfare Related Impacts and General/Background EPA Thermo 49i 047 FEM E PA/CAM D Regional Scale E PA/CAM D 01-JUN-ll Continuous 01/01 -12/31 10 meters > 20 meters N/A 360 degrees Teflon(R) N Daily 3/1/2019 Page 85 of 124 ------- Appendix A. Detailed Site Information (Page 73 AQS ID CASTNETID Site Name GPS Coordinates Street Address County Distance to Roadway Pollutant Parameter Code NAAQS Monitoring Objective Monitor Type Instrument Method Code FRM or FEM Collecting Agency Spatial Scale Reporting Agency Start Date Sampling Frequency Sampling Season Probe Height Distance to Trees Distance Between Co-located Wind Obstruction Probe Material Changes w/in 18 months Frequency for 1 Pt QC Last PE Date of 87) 49-037-0101 CAN407 Canyonlands NP 38.458323,-109.82126 Canyonlands National Park, Utah San Juan > 100 meters Ozone, 1 44201 Welfare Related Impacts and General/Background NON-EPA FEDERAL Thermo 49i 047 FEM National Park Service Regional Scale National Park Service 01-SEP-92 Continuous 01/01 -12/31 10 meters > 20 meters N/A 360 degrees Teflon(R) N Daily 8/7/2019 Page 86 of 124 ------- Appendix A. Detailed Site Information (Page 74 AQS ID CASTNETID Site Name GPS Coordinates Street Address County Distance to Roadway CBSA Name Pollutant Parameter Code NAAQS Monitoring Objective Monitor Type Instrument Method Code FRM or FEM Collecting Agency Reporting Agency Start Date Sampling Frequency Sampling Season Probe Height Distance to Trees Distance Between Co-located Wind Obstruction Probe Material Changes w/in 18 months Frequency for 1 Pt QC Last PE Date of 87) 49-047-1002 DIN431 Dinosaur National Monument 40.4373, -109.3046 Dinosaur National Monument Uintah > 100 meters Vernal, UT Micropolitan Statistical Area Ozone, 1 44201 Welfare Related Impacts and General/Background NON-EPA FEDERAL Thermo 49i 047 FEM National Park Service National Park Service 01-JAN-12 Continuous 01/01 -12/31 10 meters > 20 meters N/A 360 degrees Teflon(R) N Daily 8/8/2019 Page 87 of 124 ------- Appendix A. Detailed Site Information (Page 75 of 87) AQS ID CASTNETID Site Name GPS Coordinates Street Address County Distance to Roadway Pollutant Parameter Code NAAQS Monitoring Objective Monitor Type Instrument Method Code FRM or FEM Collecting Agency Spatial Scale Reporting Agency Start Date Sampling Frequency Sampling Season Probe Height Distance to Trees Distance Between Co-located Wind Obstruction Probe Material Changes w/in 18 months Frequency for 1 Pt QC Last PE Date 49-053-0130 ZI0433 Zion National Park, Dalton'sWash 37.1983, -113.1506 ZION NATIONAL PARK, UTAH Washington >100 m Ozone, 1 44201 Welfare Related Impacts and General/Background NON-EPA FEDERAL Thermo 49C 047 FEM National Park Service Regional Scale National Park Service 12-JAN-2004 Continuous 01/01-12/31 10 meters > 20 meters N/A 360 degrees Teflon" N Daily 8/3/2019 Page 88 of 124 ------- Appendix A. Detailed Site Information AQS ID CASTNETID Site Name GPS Coordinates Street Address County Distance to Roadway CBSA Name Pollutant Parameter Code NAAQS Monitoring Objective Monitor Type Instrument Method Code FRM or FEM Collecting Agency Spatial Scale Reporting Agency Start Date Sampling Frequency Sampling Season Probe Height Distance to Trees Distance Between Co-located Wind Obstruction Probe Material Changes w/in 18 months Frequency for 1 Pt QC Last PE Date (Page 76 of 87) 51-071-9991 VPI120 Horton Station 37.329832, -80.55751 1856 Horton Ln, Newport, VA 24128 Giles > 100 meters Blacksburg-Christiansburg-Radford, VA Metropolitan Statistical Area Ozone, 1 44201 Welfare Related Impacts and Regional Transport EPA Thermo 49i 047 FEM E PA/CAM D Regional Scale E PA/CAM D 01-APR-ll Continuous 01/01 -12/31 10 meters > 20 meters N/A 360 degrees Teflon(R) N Daily 9/24/2019 Page 89 of 124 ------- Appendix A. Detailed Site Information (Page 77 AQS ID CASTNETID Site Name GPS Coordinates Street Address County Distance to Roadway Pollutant Parameter Code NAAQS Monitoring Objective Monitor Type Instrument Method Code FRM or FEM Collecting Agency Spatial Scale Reporting Agency Start Date Sampling Frequency Sampling Season Probe Height Distance to Trees Distance Between Co-located Wind Obstruction Probe Material Changes w/in 18 months Frequency for 1 Pt QC Last PE Date of 87) 51-113-0003 SHN418 Shenandoah NP - Big Meadows 38.5231, -78.43471 Shenandoah NP Big Meadows Madison > 100 meters Ozone, 1 44201 Welfare Related Impacts and Regional Transport SLAMS & NON-EPA FEDERAL Thermo 49i 047 FEM National Park Service Regional Scale National Park Service 01-JUL-85 Continuous 01/01 -12/31 10 meters > 20 meters N/A 360 degrees Teflon(R) N Daily 10/22/2019 Page 90 of 124 ------- Appendix A. Detailed Site Information (Page 78 of 87) AQS ID 51-147-9991 CASTNETID PED108 Site Name Prince Edward GPS Coordinates 37.165222,-78.307067 Street Address Prince Edward-Gallion State Forest, Burkeville, VA 23922 County Prince Edward Distance to Roadway > 100 meters Pollutant Ozone, 1 Parameter Code 44201 NAAQS Monitoring Objective Welfare Related Impacts and Regional Transport Monitor Type EPA Instrument Thermo 49i Method Code 047 FRM or FEM FEM Collecting Agency E PA/CAM D Spatial Scale Regional Scale Reporting Agency E PA/CAM D Start Date 01-JAN-ll Sampling Frequency Continuous Sampling Season 01/01 -12/31 Probe Height 10 meters Distance to Trees > 20 meters Distance Between Co-located N/A Wind Obstruction 360 degrees Probe Material Teflon(R) Changes w/in 18 months N Frequency for 1 Pt QC Daily Last PE Date 7/26/2019 Page 91 of 124 ------- Appendix A. Detailed Site Information (Page 79 of 87) AQS ID 53-XXX-XXXX CASTNETID UMA009 Site Name Umatilla GPS Coordinates 46.2026, -117.9539 Street Address Dayton, WA County Columbia Distance to Roadway N/A Pollutant Ozone, 1 Parameter Code 44201 NAAQS Monitoring Objective Welfare Related Impacts and General/Background Monitor Type EPA Instrument Thermo 49i Method Code 047 FRM or FEM FEM Collecting Agency E PA/CAM D Spatial Scale Regional Scale Reporting Agency E PA/CAM D Start Date N/A Sampling Frequency Continuous Sampling Season 01/01 -12/31 Probe Height 10 meters Distance to Trees N/A Distance Between Co-located N/A Wind Obstruction 360 degrees Probe Material Teflon(R) Changes w/in 18 months Yes, proposed site Frequency for 1 Pt QC Daily Last PE Date N/A Page 92 of 124 ------- Appendix A. Detailed Site Information (Page 80 of 87) AQS ID 54-021-9991 CASTNETID CDR119 Site Name Cedar Creek GPS Coordinates 38.879503, -80.847677 Street Address Cedar Creek State Park, Cedarville, WV 26611 County Gilmer Distance to Roadway > 100 meters Pollutant Ozone, 1 Parameter Code 44201 NAAQS Monitoring Objective Welfare Related Impacts and Regional Transport Monitor Type EPA Instrument Thermo 49i Method Code 047 FRM or FEM FEM Collecting Agency E PA/CAM D Spatial Scale Regional Scale Reporting Agency E PA/CAM D Start Date 01-APR-ll Sampling Frequency Continuous Sampling Season 01/01 -12/31 Probe Height 10 meters Distance to Trees 25 meters Distance Between Co-located N/A Wind Obstruction 360 degrees Probe Material Teflon(R) Changes w/in 18 months N Frequency for 1 Pt QC Daily Last PE Date 11/12/2019 Page 93 of 124 ------- Appendix A. Detailed Site Information (Page 81 of 87) AQS ID CASTNETID Site Name GPS Coordinates Street Address County Distance to Roadway Pollutant Parameter Code NAAQS Monitoring Objective Monitor Type Instrument Method Code FRM or FEM Collecting Agency Spatial Scale Reporting Agency Start Date Sampling Frequency Sampling Season Probe Height Distance to Trees Distance Between Co-located Wind Obstruction Probe Material Changes w/in 18 months Frequency for 1 Pt QC Last PE Date 54-093-9991 PAR107 Parsons 39.090434, -79.661742 USDA Northern Research Station, Monongahela National Forest, Parsons, WV 26287 Tucker > 100 meters Ozone, 1 44201 Welfare Related Impacts and Regional Transport EPA Thermo 49i 047 FEM E PA/CAM D Regional Scale E PA/CAM D 01-JUN-ll Continuous 01/01 -12/31 10 meters > 20 meters N/A 360 degrees Teflon(R) N Daily 9/25/2019 Page 94 of 124 ------- Appendix A. Detailed Site Information (Page 82 AQS ID CASTNETID Site Name GPS Coordinates Street Address County Distance to Roadway Pollutant Parameter Code NAAQS Monitoring Objective Monitor Type Instrument Method Code FRM or FEM Collecting Agency Spatial Scale Reporting Agency Start Date Sampling Frequency Sampling Season Probe Height Distance to Trees Distance Between Co-located Wind Obstruction Probe Material Changes w/in 18 months Frequency for 1 Pt QC Last PE Date of 87) 55-119-9991 PRK134 Perkinstown 45.206525, -90.597209 W 10746 County Highway M, Medford, Wl 54451 Taylor > 100 meters Ozone, 1 44201 Welfare Related Impacts and Regional Transport EPA Thermo 49i 047 FEM E PA/CAM D Regional Scale E PA/CAM D 01-APR-ll Continuous 01/01 -12/31 10 meters > 20 meters N/A 360 degrees Teflon(R) N Daily 8/27/2019 Page 95 of 124 ------- Appendix A. Detailed Site Information (Page 83 AQS ID CASTNETID Site Name GPS Coordinates Street Address County Distance to Roadway CBSA Name Pollutant Parameter Code NAAQS Monitoring Objective Monitor Type Instrument Method Code FRM or FEM Collecting Agency Spatial Scale Reporting Agency Start Date Sampling Frequency Sampling Season Probe Height Distance to Trees Distance Between Co-located Wind Obstruction Probe Material Changes w/in 18 months Frequency for 1 Pt QC Last PE Date of 87) 56-001-9991 CNT169 Centennial 41.364531, -106.24002 Roosevelt National Forest, Centennial, WY 82055 Albany > 100 meters Laramie, WY Micropolitan Statistical Area Ozone, 1 44201 Welfare Related Impacts and General/Background EPA Thermo 49i 047 FEM E PA/CAM D Regional Scale E PA/CAM D 01-JUN-ll Continuous 01/01 -12/31 10 meters > 20 meters N/A 360 degrees Teflon(R) N Daily 7/16/2019 Page 96 of 124 ------- Appendix A. Detailed Site Information (Page 84 of 87) AQS ID 56-003-0002 CASTNET ID BAS601 Site Name Basin GPS Coordinates 44.279947, -108.041 Street Address County Distance to Roadway Pollutant Parameter Code NAAQS Monitoring Objective Monitor Type Instrument Method Code FRM or FEM Collecting Agency Spatial Scale Reporting Agency Start Date Sampling Frequency Sampling Season Probe Height Distance to Trees Distance Between Co-located Wind Obstruction Probe Material Changes w/in 18 months Frequency for 1 Pt QC Last PE Date Basin (WARMS Station) Big Horn > 100 meters Ozone, 1 44201 Welfare Related Impacts and General/Background NON-EPA FEDERAL Thermo 49i 047 FEM Bureau of Land Management - Wyoming State Office Regional Scale Bureau of Land Management - Wyoming State Office 28-NOV-12 Continuous 01/01-12/31 10 meters > 20 meters N/A 360 degrees Teflon" N Daily 8/19/2019 Page 97 of 124 ------- Appendix A. Detailed Site Information (Page 85 of 87) AQS ID 56-035-9991 CASTNETID PND165 Site Name Pinedale GPS Coordinates 42.929031, -109.787796 Street Address Skyline Dr, Pinedale, WY 82941 County Sublette Distance to Roadway > 100 meters Pollutant Ozone, 1 Parameter Code 44201 NAAQS Monitoring Objective Welfare Related Impacts and General/Background Monitor Type EPA Instrument Thermo 49i Method Code 047 FRM or FEM FEM Collecting Agency E PA/CAM D Spatial Scale Regional Scale Reporting Agency E PA/CAM D Start Date 01-JUN-ll Sampling Frequency Continuous Sampling Season 01/-1 -12/31 Probe Height 10 meters Distance to Trees > 20 meters Distance Between Co-located N/A Wind Obstruction 360 degrees Probe Material Teflon®(R) Changes w/in 18 months N Frequency for 1 Pt QC Daily Last PE Date 7/1/2019 Page 98 of 124 ------- Appendix A. Detailed Site Information (Page 86 AQS ID CASTNETID Site Name GPS Coordinates Street Address County Distance to Roadway CBSA Name Pollutant Parameter Code NAAQS Monitoring Objective Monitor Type Instrument Method Code FRM or FEM Collecting Agency Spatial Scale Reporting Agency Start Date Sampling Frequency Sampling Season Probe Height Distance to Trees Distance Between Co-located Wind Obstruction Probe Material Changes w/in 18 months Frequency for 1 Pt QC Last PE Date of 87) 56-039-1011 YEL408 Yellowstone NP 44.565356, -110.400338 Yellowstone National Park Teton > 100 meters Jackson, WY-ID Micropolitan Statistical Area Ozone, 1 44201 Welfare Related Impacts and General/Background NON-EPA FEDERAL Thermo 49i 047 FEM National Park Service Regional Scale National Park Service 01-JUL-96 Continuous 01/01-12/31 10 meters 15 meters N/A 360 degrees Teflon" N Daily 7/2/2019 Page 99 of 124 ------- Appendix A. Detailed Site Information AQS ID CASTNETID Site Name GPS Coordinates Street Address County Distance to Roadway Pollutant Parameter Code NAAQS Monitoring Objective Monitor Type Instrument Method Code FRM or FEM Collecting Agency Spatial Scale Reporting Agency Start Date Sampling Frequency Sampling Season Probe Height Distance to Trees Distance Between Co-located Wind Obstruction Probe Material Changes w/in 18 months Frequency for 1 Pt QC Last PE Date (Page 87 of 87) 56-045-0003 NEC602 Newcastle 43.8731, -104.192009 Newcastle, Warms Station Weston > 100 meters Ozone, 1 44201 Welfare Related Impacts and General/Background NON-EPA FEDERAL Thermo 49i 047 FEM Bureau of Land Management - Wyoming State Office Regional Scale Bureau of Land Management - Wyoming State Office 14-NOV-12 Continuous 01/01-12/31 10 meters > 20 meters N/A 360 degrees Teflon" N Daily 7/23/2019 Page 100 of 124 ------- Appendix B. Quality Assurance Validation Template1 Ozone Validation Template 1) Requirement (03) 2) Frequency 3) Acceptance Criteria Information /Action CRITICAL CRITERIA - 03 CRITICAL CRITERIA - 03 CRITICAL CRITERIA - 03 CRITICAL CRITERIA - 03 Monitor NA Meets requirements listed in FRM/FEM designation 1) 40 CFR Part 58 App C Sec. 2.1 2) NA 3) 40 CFR Part 53 & FRM/FEM method list One Point QC Check Single analyzer Every 14 days < ±7.1% (percent difference) or < +1.5 ppb difference whichever is greater 1 and 2) 40 CFR Part 58 Add A Sec. 3.1 3) Recommendation based on DQO in 40 CFR Part 58 App A Sec. 2.3.1.2. QC Check Cone range 0.005 - 0.08 oom and 05/05/2016 Technical Note on AMTIC Zero/span check Every 14 days Zero drift < + 3.1 ppb (24 hr) < + 5.1 ppb (>24hr-14 day) Span drift < + 7.1 % 1 and 2) QA Handbook Volume 2 Sec. 12.3 3) Recommendation and related to DQO OPERATIONAL CRITERIA - o3 OPERATIONAL CRITERIA - 03 OPERATIONAL CRITERIA - 03 OPERATIONAL CRITERIA - 03 1, 2 and 3) QA Handbook Volume 2 Sec. 7.2.2 Shelter Temperature Range Daily (hourly values) 20.0 to 30.0° C. (Hourly avg) or per manufacturers specifications if designated to a wider temperature range Generally, the 20-30.0° C range will apply but the most restrictive operable range of the instruments in the shelter may also be used as guidance. FRM/FEM list found on AMTIC orovides terno. ranse for given instrument. FRM/FEM monitor testing is required at 20-30° C range per 40 CFR Part 53.32 Shelter Temperature Control Daily (hourly values) < 2.1° C SD over 24 hours 1, 2 and 3) QA Handbook Volume 2 Sec. 7.2.2 Shelter Temperature Device Check Every 182 days and 2/ calendar year <+ 2.1° C of standard 1, 2 and 3) QA Handbook Volume 2 Sec. 7.2.2 Annual Performance Evaluation Single analyzer Every site every 365 days and 1/ calendar year within period of monitor operation, Percent difference of audit levels 3-10 <+15.1% Audit levels 1&2 < + 1.5 ppb difference or <+15.1% 1 and 2) 40 CFR Part 58 App A Sec. 3.1.2 3) Recommendation- 3 audit concentrations not including zero. AMTIC guidance 2/17/2011 AMTIC Technical Memo Federal Audits (NPAP) 20% of sites audited in calendar year Audit levels 1&2 < + 1.5 ppb difference all other levels percent difference < + 10.1% 1 and 2) 40 CFR Part 58 App A Sec. 3.1.3 3) NPAP QAPP/SOP Page 101 of 124 ------- 1) Requirement (03) 2)Frequency 3) Acceptance Criteria Information /Action Verification/Calibration Upon receipt/adjustment/repair/ installation/moving and repair and recalibration of standard of higher level Every 182 day and 2/ calendar year if manual zero/span performed biweekly Every 365 day and 1/ calendar year if continuous zero/span performed daily All points < + 2.1 % or < +1.5 ppb difference of best-fit straight line whichever is greater and Slope 1 + .05 1) 40 CFR Part 50 App D 2) Recommendation 3) 40 CFR Part 50 App D Sec 4.5.5.6 Multi-point calibration (0 and 4 upscale points) Slope criteria is a recommendation Zero Air/Zero Air Check Every 365 days and 1/calendar year Concentrations below LDL 1) 40 CFR Part 50 App D Sec. 4.1 2 and 3) Recommendation Ozone Level 2 Standard Ozone Level 2 Standard Ozone Level 2 Standard Ozone Level 2 Standard Certification/recertification to Standard Reference Photometer (Level 1) Every 365 days and 1/calendar year single point difference < + 3.1% 1) 40 CFR Part 50 App D Sec. 5.4 2 and 3) Transfer Standard Guidance EPA-454/B-10-001 Level 2 standard (formerly called primary standard) usually transported to EPA Regions SRP for comparison Level 2 and Greater Transfer Standard Precision Every 365 days and 1/calendar year Standard Deviation less than 0.005 ppm or 3.0% whichever is greater 1) 40 CFR Part 50 Appendix D Sec. 3.1 2] Recommendation, part of reverification 3} 40 CFR Part 50 Appendix D Sec. 3.1 (if recertified via a transfer standard) Every 365 days and 1/calendar year Regression slopes = 1.00 + 0.03 and two intercepts are 0 + 3 ppb 1, 2 and 3) Transfer Standard Guidance EPA-545/B-10- 001 OsTransfer standard (Level 3 and greater) Os Transfer standard (Level 3 and greater) O3Transfer standard (Level 3 and greater) Os Transfer standard (Level 3 and greater) Qualification Upon receipt of transfer standard < +4.1% or < +4 ppb (whichever greater) 1, 2 and 3) Transfer Standard Guidance EPA-545/B-10- 001 Certification After qualification and upon receipt/adjustment/repair RSD of six slopes < 3.7% Std. Dev. of 6 intercepts < 1.5 1, 2 and 3) Transfer Standard Guidance EPA-545/B-10- 0011 Recertification to higher level standard Beginning and end of 03 season or every 182 days and 2/calendar year whichever less New slope = + 0.05 of previous and RSD of six slopes <3.7% Std. Dev. of 6 intercepts < 1.5 1, 2 and 3) Transfer Standard Guidance EPA-545/B-10- 001 recertification test that then gets added to most recent 5 tests. It does not meet acceptability certification fails Detection (FEM/FRMs) Noise and Lower Detectable Limits (LDL) are part of the FEM/FRM requirements. It is recommended that monitoring organizations perform the LDL test to minimally confirm and establish the LDL of their monitor. Performing the LDL test will provide the noise information. Noise Every 365 days and 1/ calendar year < 0.0025 ppm (standard range) < 0.001 ppm (lower range) 1) 40 CFR Part 53.23 (b) (definition & procedure) 2) Recommendation- info can be obtained from LDL 3) 40 CFR Part 53.20 Table B-l Lower detectable limit Every 365 days and 1/calendar year < 0.005 ppm (standard range) < 0.002 ppm (lower range) 1) 40 CFR Part 53.23 (b) (definition & procedure) 2) Recommendation 3) 40 CFR Part 53.20 Table B-l 1) Requirement (03) 2)Frequency 3) Acceptance Criteria Information /Action Page 102 of 124 ------- SYSTEMATIC CRITERIA - 03 SYSTEMATIC CRITERIA - 03 SYSTEMATIC CRITERIA - 03 SYSTEMATIC CRITERIA - 03 Standard Reporting Units All data ppm (final units in AQS) 1, 2 and 3) 40 CFR Part 50 App U Sec. 3(a) Rounding convention for design value calculation All routine concentration data 3 places after decimal with digits to right truncated 1, 2 and 3) 40 CFR Part 50 App U Sec. 3(a) The rounding convention is for averaging values for comparison to NAAQS not for reporting individual hourly values. 3-Year Comparison > 90% (avg) daily max available in ozone season with min of 75% in any one year. 1,2,3) 40 CFR Part 50 App U Sec 4(b) Completeness (seasonal) 8- hour average > if at least 6 of the hourly concentrations for the 8-hour period are available 1) 40 CFR Part 50 App U 2 and 3) 40 CFR Part 50 App U Sec. 3(b) Valid Daily Max > if valid 8-hour averages are available for at least 13 of the 17 consecutive 8-hour periods starting from 7:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m 1) 40 CFR Part 50 App U 2,3) 40 CFR Part 50 App U Sec. 3(d) Sample Residence Time Verification Every 365 days and 1/calendar year < 20 Seconds 1) 40 CFR Part 58 App E, Sec. 9 (c) 2) Recommendation 3) 40 CFR Part 58 App E, Sec. 9 (c) Sample Probe, Inlet, Sampling train All sites Borosilicate glass (e.g., Pyrex") or Teflon" 1) 40 CFR Part 58 Add E. Sec. Sec. 9 (a) 2) Recommendation 3) 40 CFR Part 58 App E, Sec. Sec. 9 (a) FEP and PFA have been accepted as an equivalent material to Teflon. Replacement or cleaning is suggested as 1/year and more frequent if pollutant load or contamination dictate Siting Every 365 days and 1/calendar year Meets siting criteria or waiver documented 1) 40 CFR Part 58 App E, Sec. 2-6 2) Recommendation 3) 40 CFR Part 58 App E, Sec. 2-6 EPA Standard Ozone Reference Photometer (SRP) Recertification (Level 1) Every 365 days and 1/calendar year Regression slope = 1.00 + 0.01 and intercept < 3 ppb 1, 2 and 3) Transfer Standard Guidance EPA-454/B-10- 001 This is usually at a Regional Office and is compared against the traveling SRP Precision (using 1-point QC checks) Calculated annually and as appropriate for design value estimates 90% CL CV < 7.1% 1) 40 CFR Part 58 App A 2.3.1.2 & 3.1.1 2) 40 CFR Part 58 App A Sec. 4(b) 3) 40 CFR Part 58 App A Sec. 4.1.2 Bias (using 1-point QC checks) Calculated annually and as appropriate for design value estimates 95% CL < + 7.1% 1) 40 CFR Part 58 App A 2.3.1.2 & 3.1.1 2) 40 CFR Part 58 App A Sec. 4(b) 3) 40 CFR Part 58 App A Sec. 4.1.3 Page 103 of 124 ------- CO Validation Template 1) Requirement (CO) 2) Frequency 3) Acceptance Criteria Information /Action CRITICAL CRITERIA-CO CRITICAL CRITERIA-CO CRITICAL CRITERIA-CO CRITICAL CRITERIA-CO Sampler/Monitor NA Meets requirements listed in FRM/FEM designation 1) 40 CFR Part 58 App C Sec. 2.1 2) NA 3) 40 CFR Part 53 & FRM/FEM method list One Point QC Check Single analyzer Every 14 days < +10.1% (percent difference) 1 and 2) 40 CFR Part 58 App A Sec. 3.1.1 3) Recommendation based on DQO in 40 CFR Part 58 App A Sec. 2.3.1. QC Check Cone range 0.5 - 5 ppm Zero/span check Every 14 days Zero drift < + 0.41 ppm (24 hr) < + 0.61 ppm (>24hr-14 day) Span drift < + 10.1 % 1 and 2) QA Handbook Volume 2 Sec. 12.3 3) Recommendation OPERATIONAL CRITERIA-CO OPERATIONAL CRITERIA-CO OPERATIONAL CRITERIA-CO OPERATIONAL CRITERIA-CO Shelter Temperature range Daily (hourly values) 20.0 to 30.0° C. (Hourly avg) or per manufacturers specifications if designated to a wider temperature range 1, 2 and 3) QA Handbook Volume 2 Sec. 7.2.2 Generally, the 20-30.0 °C range will apply but the most restrictive operable range of the instruments in the shelter may also be used as guidance. FRM/FEM list found on AMTIC provides temp, range for given instrument. FRM/FEM monitor testing is required at 20-30 0 C range per 40 CFR Part 53.32 Shelter Temperature Control Daily (hourly values) < 2.1° CSD over 24 hours 1, 2 and 3) QA Handbook Volume 2 Sec. 7.2.2 Shelter Temperature Device Check Every 182 days and 2/ calendar year < + 2.1°Cof standard 1, 2 and 3) QA Handbook Volume 2 Sec. 7.2.2 Annual Performance Evaluation Single Analyzer Every site every 365 days and 1/ calendar year Percent difference of audit levels 3-10 < +15.1% Audit levels 1&2 < + 0.031 ppm difference or <+15.1% 1 and 2) 40 CFR Part 58 App A Sec. 3.1.2 3) Recommendation- 3 audit concentrations not including zero. AMTIC Technical Memo Federal Audits (NPAP) 20% of sites audited in a calendar year Audit levels 1&2 < + 0.031 ppm difference all other levels percent difference < + 15.1% 1 and 2) 40 CFR Part 58 App A Sec. 3.1.3 3) NPAP QAPP/SOP Verification/Calibration Upon receipt/adjustment/repair/ installation/moving Every 182 day and 2/ calendar year if manual zero/span performed biweekly Every 365 days and 1/ calendar year if continuous zero/span performed daily All points < + 2.1% or < + 0.03 ppm difference of best-fit straight line, whichever is greater and Slope 1 + .05 1) 40 CFR Part 50 Appendix C Sec. 4 2 and 3) Recommendation See details about C02 sensitive instruments Multi- point calibration (0 and 4 upscale points) Slope criteria is a recommendation ------- 1) Requirement (CO) 2) Frequency 3) Acceptance Criteria Information /Action Gaseous Standards All gas cylinders NIST Traceable (e.g., EPA Protocol Gas) 1) 40 CFR Part 50 Appendix C Sec. 4.3.1 2) NA Green Book 3) 40 CFR Part 50 Appendix C Sec. 4.3.1 See details about C02 sensitive instruments Gas producer used must participate in EPA Ambient Air Protocol Gas Verification Program 40 CFR Part 58 App A Sec. 2.6.1 Zero Air/Zero Air Check Every 365 days and 1/ calendar year < 0.1 ppm CO 1) 40 CFR Part 50 Add C Sec. 4.3.2 2) Recommendation 3) 40 CFR Part 50 App C Sec. 4.3.2 Gas Dilution Systems Every 365 days and 1/ calendar year or after failure of 1 point QC check or performance evaluation Accuracy < + 2.1 % 1, 2 and 3) Recommendation based on S02 requirement in 40 CFR Part 50 App A-l Sec. 4.1.2 Detection (FEM/FRMs) Noise and Lower Detectable Limits (LDL) are part of the FEM/FRM requirements. It is recommended that monitoring organizations perform the LDL test to minimally confirm and establish the LDL of their monitor. Performing the LDL test will provide the noise information. Noise Every 365 days and 1/ calendar year < 0.2 ppm (standard range) < 0.1 ppm (lower range) 1) 40 CFR Part 53.23 (b) (definition & procedure) 2) Recommendation- info can be obtained from LDL 3) 40 CFR Part 53.20 Table B-l Lower detectable level Every 365 days and 1/ calendar year < 0.4 ppm (standard range) < 0.2 ppm (lower range) 1) 40 CFR Part 53.23 (c) (definition & procedure) 2) Recommendation 3) 40 CFR Part 53.20 Table B-l SYSTEMATIC CRITERIA-CO SYSTEMATIC CRITERIA-CO SYSTEMATIC CRITERIA-CO SYSTEMATIC CRITERIA-CO Standard Reporting Units All data ppm (final units in AQS) 1,2 and 3) 40 CFR Part 50.8 (a) Rounding convention for design value calculation All routine concentration data 1 decimal place 1, 2 and 3) 40 CFR Part 50.8 (d) The rounding convention is for averaging values for comparison to NAAQS not for reporting individual hourly values. Completeness 8-hour standard 75% of hourly averages for the 8-hour period 1) 40 CFR Part 50.8(c) 2) 40 CFR Part50.8(a-2) 3) 40 CFR Part 50.8(c) Sample Residence Time Verification Every 365 days and 1/ calendar year < 20 Seconds 1, 2, and 3) Recommendation. CO not a reactive gas but suggest following same methods other gaseous criteria pollutants. Sample Probe, Inlet, Sampling train All Sites Borosilicate glass (e.g., Pyrex ) or Teflon 1, 2, and 3) Recommendation. CO not a reactive gas but suggest following same methods other gaseous criteria pollutants. FEP and PFA have been accepted as a equivalent material to Teflon. Replacement/cleaning is suggested as 1/year and more frequent if pollutant load dictate. Siting Every 365 days and 1/ calendar year Meets siting criteria or waiver documented 1) 40 CFR Part 58 App E, Sec. 2-6 2) Recommendation 3) 40 CFR Part 58 App E, Sec. 2-6 Precision (using 1-point QC Calculated annually and as 90% CL CV<10.1% 1) 40 CFR part 58 App A Sec. 3.1.1 ------- 1) Requirement (CO) 2)Frequency 3) Acceptance Criteria Information /Action checks) appropriate for design value estimates 2) 40 CFR Part 58 App A Sec. 4(b) 3) 40 CFR Part 58 App A Sec. 4.1.2 Bias (using 1-point QC checks) Calculated annually and as appropriate for design value estimates 95%CL<±10.r% 1) 40 CFR Part 58 App A Sec. 3.1.1 2) 40 CFR Part 58 App A Sec. 4 (b) 3) 40 CFR Part 58 App A Sec. 4.1.3 NO2, NOx, NO Validation Template 1) Requirement (I\I02) 2) Frequency 3) Acceptance Criteria Information /Action CRITICAL CRITERIA- N02 CRITICAL CRITERIA- N02 CRITICAL CRITERIA- N02 CRITICAL CRITERIA- N02 Sampler/Monitor NA Meets requirements listed in FRM/FEM designation 1) 40 CFR Part 58 App C Sec. 2.1 2) NA 3) 40 CFR Part 53 & FRM/FEM method list One Point QC Check Single analyzer Every 14 days < +15.1% (percent difference) or < + 1.5 ppb difference whichever is greater 1 and 2) 40 CFR Part 58 App A Sec. 3.1.1 3) Recommendation based on DQO in 40 CFR Part 58 App A Sec. 2.3.1.5 QC Check Cone range 0.005 - 0.08 ppm and 05/05/2016 Technical Note on AMTIC Zero/span check Every 14 days Zero drift < + 3.1 ppb (24 hr) < + 5.1 ppb (>24hr-14 day) Span drift < + 10.1 % 1 and 2) QA Handbook Volume 2 Sec. 12.3 3) Recommendation and related to DQO Converter Efficiency During multi-point calibrations, span and audit Every 14 days (>96%) 96% -104.1% 1) 40 CFR Part 50 App F Sec. 1.5.10 and 2.4.10 2) Recommendation 3) 40 CFR Part 50 App F Sec. 1.5.10 and 2.4.10 Regulation states >_96%, 96 - 104.1% is a recommendation. OPERATIONAL CRITERIA- N02 OPERATIONAL CRITERIA- N02 OPERATIONAL CRITERIA- N02 OPERATIONAL CRITERIA- N02 Shelter Temperature Range Daily (hourly values) 20.0 to 30.0°C. (Hourly avg) or per manufacturers specifications if designated to a wider temperature range 1, 2 and 3) QA Handbook Volume 2 Sec. 7.2.2 Generally, the 20-30.0 °C range will apply but the most restrictive operable range of the instruments in the shelter may also be used as guidance. FRM/FEM list found on AMTIC provides temp, range forgiven instrument. FRM/FEM monitor testing is required at 20-30 0 C range per 40 CFR Part 53.32 1) Requirement (I\I02) 2)Frequency 3) Acceptance Criteria Information /Action ------- Shelter Temperature Control Daily (hourly values) < 2.1° C SD over 24 hours 1, 2 and 3) QA Handbook Volume 2 Sec. 7.2.2 Shelter Temperature Device Check Every 182 days and 2/calendar year < + 2.1° C of standard 1, 2 and 3) QA Handbook Volume 2 Sec. 7.2.2 Annual Performance Evaluation Single Analyzer Every site every 365 days and 1/ calendar year Percent difference of audit levels 3-10 <+15.1% Audit levels 1&2 < + 1.5 ppb difference or <+15.1% 1) 40 CFR Part 58 App A Sec. 3.1.2 2) 40 CFR Part 58 App A Sec. 3.1.2 3) Recommendation - 3 audit concentrations not including zero. AMTIC Technical Memo Federal Audits (NPAP) 20% of sites audited in calendar year Audit levels 1&2 < + 1.5 ppb difference all other levels percent difference < + 15.1% 1 & 2) 40 CFR Part 58 App A Sec. 3.1.3 3) NPAP QAPP/SOP Verification/Calibration Upon receipt/adjustment/repair/ installation/moving Every 182 day and 2/ calendar year if manual zero/span performed biweekly Every 365 day and 1/ calendar year if continuous zero/span performed daily Instrument residence time < 2 min Dynamic parameter > 2.75 ppm- min All points <+ 2.1 % or < + 1.5 ppb difference of best-fit straight line whichever is greater and Slope 1 + .05 1) 40 CFR Part 50 App F 2 and 3) Recommendation Multi-point calibration (0 and 4 upscale points) Slope criteria is a recommendation Gaseous Standards All gas cylinders NIST Traceable (e.g., EPA Protocol Gas) 50-100 ppm of NO in Nitrogen with < 1 ppm no2 1) 40 CFR Part 50 App F Sec. 1.3.1 2) NA Green Book 3) 40 CFR Part 50 App F Sec. 1.3.1. A technical memo may change the concentration requirement. Gas oroducer used must oarticioate in EPA Ambient Air Protocol Gas Verification Program 40 CFR Part 58 App A Sec. 2.6.1 Zero Air/Zero Air Check Every 365 days and 1/ calendar year Concentrations below LDL 1) 40 CFR Part 50 Add F Sec. 1.3.2 2 and 3) Recommendation Gas Dilution Systems Every 365 days and 1/ calendar year or after failure of 1 point QC check or performance evaluation Accuracy < + 2.1% 1, 2 and 3) Recommendation based on S02 requirement in 40 CFR Part 50 App A-l Sec. 4.1.2 Detection (FEM/FRMs) Noise and Lower Detectable Limits (LDL) are part of the FEM/FRM requirements. It is recommended that monitoring organizations perform the LDL test to minimally confirm and establish the LDL of their monitor. Performing the LDL test will provide the noise information. Noise Every 365 days and 1/ calendar year < 0.005 ppm 1) 40 CFR Part 53.23 (b) (definition & procedure) 2) Recommendation- info can be obtained from LDL 3) 40 CFR Part 53.20 Table B-l 1) Requirement (I\I02) 2)Frequency 3) Acceptance Criteria 4) Information /Action ------- Lower detectable level Every 365 days and 1/ calendar year < 0.01 ppm 1) 40 CFR Part 53.23 (c) (definition & procedure) 2) Recommendation 3) 40 CFR Part 53.20 Table B-l SYSTEMATIC CRITERIA- N02 SYSTEMATIC CRITERIA- N02 SYSTEMATIC CRITERIA- N02 SYSTEMATIC CRITERIA- N02 Standard Reporting Units All data ppb (final units in AQS) 1, 2 and 3) 40 CFR Part 50 App S Sec. 2 (c) Rounding convention for data reported toAQS All routine concentration data 1 place after decimal with digits to right truncated 1, 2 and 3) 40 CFR Part 50 App S Sec. 4.2 (a) The rounding convention is for averaging values for comparison to NAAQS not for reporting individual hourly values. Completeness Annual Standard > 75% hours in year 1) 40 CFR Part 50 App S Sec. 3.1(b) 2) 40 CFR Part 50 App S Sec. 3.1(a) 3) 40 CFR Part 50 App S Sec. 3.1(b) 1-hour standard 1) 3consecutive calendars years of complete data 2) 4 quarters complete in each year 3) >75% sampling days in quarter 4) > 75% of hours in a day 1) 40 CFR Part 50 App S Sec. 3.2(b) 2) 40 CFR Part 50 App S Sec. 3.2(a) 3) 40 CFR Part 50 App S Sec. 3.2(b) More details in 40 CFR Part 50 App S Sample Residence Time Verification Every 365 days and 1/ calendar year < 20 Seconds 1) 40 CFR Part 58 App E, Sec. 9 (c) 2) Recommendation 3) 40 CFR Part 58 App E, Sec. 9 (c) Sample Probe, Inlet, Sampling train All sites Borosilicate glass (e.g., Pyrex") or Teflon0 1, 2 and 3) 40 CFR Part 58 App E Sec. 9 (a) FEP and PFA have been accepted as equivalent material to Teflon. Replacement or cleaning is suggested as 1/year and more frequent if pollutant load or contamination dictate Siting Every 365 days and 1/ calendar year Meets siting criteria or waiver documented 1) 40 CFR Part 58 App E, Sees 2-6 2) Recommendation 3) 40 CFR Part 58 App E, Sec. 2-6 Precision (using 1-point QC checks) Calculated annually and as appropriate for design value estimates 90% CL CV < 15.1% 1) 40 CFR Part 58 Add A Sec. 2.3.1.5 & 3.1.1 2) 40 CFR Part 58 App A Sec. 4(b) 3) 40 CFR Part 58 App A Sec. 4.1.2 Bias (using 1-point QC checks) Calculated annually and as appropriate for design value estimates 95% CL <±15.1% 1) 40 CFR Part 58 App A Sec. 2.3.1.5 & 3.1.1 2) 40 CFR Part 58 App A Sec. 4(b) 3) 40 CFR Part 58 App A Sec. 4.1.3 SO2 Validation Template 1) Requirement (S02) 2) Frequency 3) Acceptance Criteria Information /Action ------- CRITICAL CRITERIA- S02 CRITICAL CRITERIA- S02 CRITICAL CRITERIA- S02 CRITICAL CRITERIA- SO2 Sampler/Monitor NA Meets requirements listed in FRM/FEM designation 1) 40 CFR Part 58 App C Sec. 2.1 2) NA 3) 40 CFR Part 53 & FRM/FEM method list One Point QC Check Single analyzer Every 14 days < +10.1% (percent difference) or < + 1.5 ppb difference whichever is greater 1 and 2) 40 CFR Part 58 App A Sec. 3.1.1 3) Recommendation based on DQO in 40 CFR Part 58 App A Sec. 2.3.1.2 QC Check Cone range 0.005 - 0.08 ppm and 05/05/2016 Technical Note on AMTIC Zero/span check Every 14 days Zero drift < + 3.1 ppb (24 hr) < + 5.1 ppb (>24hr-14 day) Span drift < + 10.1 % 1 and 2) QA Handbook Volume 2 Sec. 12.3 3) Recommendation and related to DQO OPERATIONAL CRITERIA- S02 OPERATIONAL CRITERIA- S02 OPERATIONAL CRITERIA- S02 OPERATIONAL CRITERIA- S02 Shelter Temperature Range Daily (hourly values) 20.0 to 30.0° C. (Hourly avg) or per manufacturers specifications if designated to a wider temperature range 1, 2 and 3) QA Handbook Volume 2 Sec. 7.2.2 Generally, the 20-30.0 0 C range will apply but the most restrictive operable range of the instruments in the shelter may also be used as guidance. FRM/FEM list found on AMTIC orovides terno. ranse for given instrument. FRM/FEM monitor testing is required at 20- 30 0 C range per 40 CFR Part 53.32 Shelter Temperature Control Daily (hourly values) < 2.1° CSD over 24 hours 1, 2 and 3) QA Handbook Volume 2 Sec. 7.2.2 Shelter Temperature Device Check every 180 days and 2/calendar year < + 2.1° C of standard 1, 2 and 3) QA Handbook Volume 2 Sec. 7.2.2 Annual Performance Evaluation Single Analyzer Every site every 365 days and 1/ calendar year Percent difference of audit levels 3-10 <+15.1% Audit levels 1&2 < + 1.5 ppb difference or <+15.1% 1 and 2) 40 CFR Part 58 App A Sec. 3.1.2 3) Recommendation - 3 audit concentrations not including zero. AMTIC Technical Memo Federal Audits (NPAP) 20% of sites audited in calendar year Audit levels 1&2 < + 1.5 ppb difference all other levels percent difference < + 15.1% 1&2) 40 CFR Part 58 App A Sec. 3.1.3 3) NPAP QAPP/SOP Verification/Calibration Upon receipt/adjustment/repair/ installation/moving Every 182 day and 2/ calendar year if manual zero/span performed biweekly Every 365 day and 1/ calendar year if continuous zero/span performed daily All points < + 2.1 % or < + 1.5 ppb difference of best-fit straight line whichever is greater and Slope 1 + .05 1) 40 CFR Part 50 App A-l Sec. 4 2 and 3) Recommendation Multi-point calibration (0 and 4 upscale points) Slope criteria is a recommendation 1) Requirement (S02) 2)Frequency 3) Acceptance Criteria Information /Action ------- Gaseous Standards All gas cylinders NIST Traceable (e.g., EPA Protocol Gas) 1) 40 CFR Part 50 App A-l Sec. 4.1.6.1 2) NA Green Book 3) 40 CFR Part 50 App F Sec. 1.3.1 Producers must oarticioate in Ambient Air Protocol Gas Verification Program 40 CFR Part 58 App A Sec. 2.6.1 Zero Air/Zero Air Check Every 365 days and 1/ calendar year Concentrations below LDL < 0.1 ppm aromatic hydrocarbons 1) 40 CFR Part 50 App A-l Sec. 4.1.6.2 2) Recommendation 3) Recommendation and 40 CFR Part 50 App A-l Sec. 4.1.6.2 Gas Dilution Systems Every 365 days and 1/ calendar year or after failure of lpoint QC check or performance evaluation Accuracy <±2.1 % 1) 40 CFR Part 50 App A-lSec. 4.1.2 2) Recommendation 3) 40 CFR Part 50 App A-l Sec. 4.1.2 Detection (FEM/FRMs) Noise and Lower Detectable Limits (LDL) are part of the FEM/FRM requirements. It is recommended that monitoring organizations perform the LDL test to minimally confirm and establish the LDL of their monitor. Performing the LDL test will provide the noise information. Noise Every 365 days and 1/ calendar year < 0.001 ppm (standard range) < 0.0005 ppm (lower range) 1) 40 CFR Part 53.23 (b) (definition & procedure) 2) Recommendation- info can be obtained from LDL 3) 40 CFR Part 53.20 Table B-l Lower detectable level Every 365 days and 1/ calendar year < 0.002 ppm (standard range) < 0.001 ppm (lower range) 1) 40 CFR Part 53.23 (c) (definition & procedure) 2) Recommendation 3) 40 CFR Part 53.20 Table B-l SYSTEMATIC CRITERIA- S02 SYSTEMATIC CRITERIA- S02 SYSTEMATIC CRITERIA- S02 SYSTEMATIC CRITERIA- SO2 Standard Reporting Units All data ppb (final units in AQS) 1, 2 and 3) 40 CFR Part 50 App T Sec. 2 (c) Rounding convention for design value calculation All routine concentration data 1 place after decimal with digits to right truncated 1, 2 and 3) 40 CFR Part 50 App T Sec. 2 (c) The rounding convention is for averaging values for comparison to NAAQS not for reporting individual hourly values. Completeness 1 hour standard Hour- 75% of hour Day- 75% hourly Cone Quarter- 75% complete days Years- 4 complete quarters 5-min value reported only for valid hours 1, 2 and 3) 40 CFR Part 50 App T Sec. 3 (b), (c) More details in CFR on acceptable completeness. 5-min values or 5-min max value (40 CFR part 58.16(g)) only reported for the valid portion of the hour reported. If the hour is incomplete no 5-min or 5-min max reported. Sample Residence Time Verification Every 365 days and 1/ calendar year < 20 Seconds 1) 40 CFR Part 58 App E, Sec. 9 (c) 2) Recommendation 3) 40 CFR Part 58 App E, Sec. 9 (c) Sample Probe, Inlet, Sampling train All sites Borosilicate glass (e.g., Pyrex ) or Teflon0 1, 2 and 3) 40 CFR Part 58 App E Sec. 9 (a) FEP and PFA have been accepted as equivalent material to Teflon. Replacement or cleaning is suggested as 1/year and more frequent if pollutant load or contamination dictate 1) Requirement (S02) 2) Frequency 3) Acceptance Criteria Information /Action ------- Siting Every 365 days and 1/ calendar year Meets siting criteria or waiver documented 1) 40 CFR Part 58 App E, Sec. 2-6 2) Recommendation 3) 40 CFR Part 58 App E, Sec. 2-6 Precision (using 1-point QC checks) Calculated annually and as appropriate for design value estimates 90% CL CV < 10.1% 1) 40 CFR Part 58 App A Sec. 2.3.1.6 & 3.1.1 2) 40 CFR Part 58 App A Sec. 4 (b) 3) 40 CFR Part 58 App A Sec. 4.1.2 Bias (using 1-point QC checks) Calculated annually and as appropriate for design value estimates 95% CL <±10.1% 1) 40 CFR Part 58 App A Sec. 2.3.1.6 & 3.1.1 2) 40 CFR Part 58 App A Sec. 4 (b) 3) 40 CFR Part 58 App A Sec. 4.1.3 1Table reproduced from OAQPS' QA Handbook Appendix D Validation Templates. Ambient Air Quality Monitoring Program EPA-454/B-17-001 March, 2017. Appendix D. https://www3.epa.gov/ttn/amtic/files/ambient/pm25/qa/APP_D%20validation%20template%20version%2003_2017_for%20AMTIC%20Rev_l.pdf 2 Match numbered details within the 4) Information/Action column with columns (1) Requirement (pollutant), (2) Frequency, and (3) Acceptance Criteria. ------- Appendix C. Ozone Season by State1,2 State Begin Month End Month Alabama March October Alaska April October Arizona January December Arkansas March November California January December Colorado January December Connecticut March September Delaware March October District of Columbia March October Florida January December Georgia March October Hawaii January December Idaho April September Illinois March October Indiana March October Iowa March October Kansas March October Kentucky March October Louisiana (Northern) AQCR 019, 022 March October Louisiana (Southern) AQCR 106 January December Maine April September Maryland March October Massachusetts March September Michigan March October Minnesota March October Mississippi March October Missouri March October Montana April September Nebraska March October Nevada January December New Hampshire March September New Jersey March October New Mexico January December New York March October North Carolina March October North Dakota March September Ohio March October Oklahoma March November Oregon May September Pennsylvania March October Puerto Rico January December Rhode Island March September South Carolina March October South Dakota March October Tennessee March October Texas (Northern) AQCR 022, 210, 211, 212, 215, 217, 218 March November Texas (Southern) AQCR 106,153, 213, 214, 216 January December Utah January December Vermont April September Virginia March October Washington May September West Virginia March October ------- Wisconsin March October 15 Wyoming January September American Samoa January December Guam January December Virgin Islands January December 1 Ozone season by State from Appendix D to 40 CFR Part 58, Table D-3. 2 Air Quality Control Region (AQCR) as delineated in 40 CFR Part 81, Subpart B. ------- Appendix D. CASTNET QAPP Ozone Certification Flowchart EPA SRP (Level 1>* A EPA SRP (Level 1) A Traveling Transfer Standards (Level 2) StationaryTransferStandandatthe Gainesville FL Facility (Level 2) EPA SRP (Level 1) B Third PartyAuditor T raveling T ran sfer Standard (Level 2) EPA SRP (Level 1) B National Performance Audit Program (NPAP)40C FR5S Appendix A Section 2.4 T raveling T ransfer Standard (Level 2) CASTNET Station Transfer Standard (Level 31 Legend A = Annual Re verification B = Quarterly Reverification C = Audited"1/6 weeks D = Reverification 1/6 months E = Zero, Span and single Point QC check daily F = Audited Annually G = Audited 1/5 years 'Traceabilitv ------- Appendix E. EPA Regional Office Contacts Information EPA Region Name Phone Email Region 1 Judge, Robert 617-918-8387 iudge.robert(S eoa.gov Region 2 Ruvo, Richard A. Gavin, Lau 212-637-4014 212-637-3708 ruvo.richard(S eoa.gov gavin.lau(Seoa.gov Region 3 Hyden, Loretta 215-814-2113 hvden. loretta (Seoa.gov Region 4 Rinck, Todd Garver, Daniel 404-562-9062 404-562-9839 rinck. todd(® eoa.gov garver.danieKSeoa.gov Region 5 Hamilton, Scott Compher, Michael 312-353-4775 312-886-5745 hamilton.scott (Seoa.gov comDher.michaeKSeoa.gov Region 6 Sather, Mark 214-665-8353 sather. mark(Seoa.gov Region 7 Davis, Michael Grooms, Leland 913-551-5042 913-551-5010 davis.michaeKSeoa.gov grooms. leland(S eoa.gov Region 8 Payton, Richard Rickard, Joshua 303-312-6439 303-312-6460 oavton.richard(Seoa.gov rickard. ioshua(Seoa.gov Region 9 Biland, Larry 415-947-4132 biland. larrv(S eoa.gov Region 10 Hall, Christopher 206-553-0521 hall.christooher(Seoa.gov ------- Appendix F. Outline for TSA Report Please refer to Conducting Technical Systems Audits of Ambient Air Monitoring Programs document # EPA-454/B-17-004 November 2017 1. Executive Summary 2. Introduction 3. General Program and Quality Management (Audit of EPA contractor's office and NPS contractor's office) a. Complete General/Quality Management Forms b. Findings, Discussions, Recommendations 4. Network Management a. Complete Network Management, Field Support, Instrument Certification/Testing, Standards and Calibrations, and Instrument Repair Forms b. Table listing the site locations, number of monitors at each location, type of monitor (SLAMS, SPM, etc.), what is measured c. Findings, Discussions, Recommendations 5. Field Operations a. Complete Field Overview Forms b. Table that list site name, AQS ID, and pollutants monitored c. Findings, Discussions, Recommendations 6. Laboratory Operations a. Complete Laboratory Operations Forms b. Findings, Discussions, Recommendations 7. Data and Data Management a. Complete Data and Data Management Forms b. Findings, Discussions, Recommendations 8. Quality Control and Quality Assurance ------- Appendix G. Current list of 40 CFR Part 58 Compliant CASTNET Ozone and Trace-level Gas Monitors EPA RGN ST AQSID POC PARAM SITEJD AGY PQAO1 NOTES O Psl 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 1 CT 090159991 1 03 ABT147 EPA EPA Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 1 ME 230039991 1 03 ASH135 EPA EPA Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 1 ME 230090103 1 03 ACA416 NPS ME Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 1 ME 230199991 1 03 HOW132 EPA EPA Discontinued 10/2012 Y Y 1 NH 330099991 1 03 WST109 EPA EPA Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 2 NJ 340219991 1 03 WSP144 EPA EPA Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 2 NY 360319991 1 03 HWF187 EPA EPA Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 2 NY 361099991 1 03 CTH110 EPA EPA Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 3 MD 240199991 1 03 BWR139 EPA EPA Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 3 MD 240339991 1 S02lHr BEL116 EPA EPA Discontinued 4/2017 Y Y Y Y 3 MD 240339991 S02 5Min BEL116 EPA EPA Discontinued 4/2017 Y Y Y Y 3 MD 240339991 1 03 BEL116 EPA EPA Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 3 PA 420019991 1 03 ARE128 EPA EPA Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 3 PA 420279991 1 03 PSU106 EPA EPA Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 3 PA 420479991 1 03 KEF112 EPA EPA Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 3 PA 420859991 1 03 MKG113 EPA EPA Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 3 PA 421119991 1 03 LRL117 EPA EPA Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 3 VA 510719991 1 03 VPI120 EPA EPA Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 3 VA 511130003 1 03 SHN418 NPS NPS Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 3 VA 511479991 1 03 PED108 EPA EPA Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 3 WV 540219991 1 03 CDR119 EPA EPA Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 3 WV 540939991 1 03 PAR107 EPA EPA Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 4 AL 010499991 1 03 SND152 EPA EPA Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 4 FL 120619991 1 03 IRL141 EPA EPA Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 4 FL 120779991 1 03 SUM156 EPA EPA Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 4 GA 132319991 1 03 GAS153 EPA EPA Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 4 KY 210610501 1 03 MAC426 NPS NPS Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 4 KY 210610501 1 CO MAC426 NPS NPS Data are not certified Y Y 4 KY 210610501 1 S02lHr MAC426 NPS NPS Data are not certified Y Y 4 KY 210610501 S02 5Min MAC426 NPS NPS Data are not certified Y Y 4 KY 211759991 1 03 CKT136 EPA EPA Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 4 KY 212219991 1 03 CDZ171 EPA EPA Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 4 KY 212299991 1 03 MCK131 EPA EPA Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 4 KY 212299991 2 03 MCK231 EPA EPA OA only beginning 1/1/20153 Y Y Y Y 4 MS 281619991 1 03 CVL151 EPA EPA Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 4 NC 370119991 1 03 PNF126 EPA EPA Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 4 NC 370319991 1 03 BFT142 EPA EPA Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y ------- 4 NC 371139991 1 03 COW137 EPA EPA Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 4 NC 371239991 1 03 CND125 EPA EPA Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 4 NC N/A X 03 DUK008 EPA EPA NAAQS-EXCLUDED 4 TN 470090101 1 03 GRS420 NPS NPS Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 4 TN 470259991 1 03 SPD111 EPA EPA Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 4 TN 470419991 1 03 ESP127 EPA EPA Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 5 IL 170191001 1 03 BVL130 EPA EPA Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 5 IL 170191001 2 S02lHr BVL130 EPA EPA Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 5 IL 170191001 3 S02 5Min BVL130 EPA EPA Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 5 IL 170191001 1 CO BVL130 EPA EPA Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 5 IL 170859991 1 03 STK138 EPA EPA Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 5 IL 171199991 1 03 ALH157 EPA EPA Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 5 IN 180839991 1 03 VIN140 EPA EPA Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 5 IN 181699991 1 03 SAL133 EPA EPA Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 5 Ml 261579991 1 03 UVL124 EPA EPA Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 5 Ml 261619991 1 03 ANA115 EPA EPA Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 5 Ml 261659991 1 03 H 0X148 EPA EPA Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 5 MN 271370034 1 03 VOY413 NPS NPS Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 5 OH 390179991 1 03 OXF122 EPA EPA Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 5 OH 390479991 1 03 DCP114 EPA EPA Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 5 OH 391219991 1 03 QAK172 EPA EPA Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 5 Wl 551199991 1 03 PRK134 EPA EPA Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 6 AR 050199991 1 03 CAD150 EPA EPA Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 6 OK 400019009 1 03 CHE185 EPA CN Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 6 NM 35XXXXXXX X 03 N/A NPS NPS Proposed site, 2020 6 NM 350450020 1 03 CHC432 NPS NPS New site, 2017 Y Y Y Y 6 TX 480430101 1 03 BBE401 NPS NPS Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 6 TX 483739991 1 03 ALC188 EPA EPA Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 6 TX 483819991 1 03 PAL190 EPA EPA Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 7 KS 201619991 1 03 KNZ184 EPA EPA Discontinued 4/2013 Y Y 7 NE 311079991 1 03 SAN189 EPA EPA Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 8 CO 080519991 1 03 GTH161 EPA EPA Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 8 CO 080690007 3 03 ROM206 EPA EPA OA only beginning 10/2012 Y Y 8 CO 080690007 1 03 ROM406 NPS NPS Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 8 CO 080830101 1 03 MEV405 NPS NPS Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 8 MT 300298001 1 03 GLR468 NPS NPS Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 8 ND 380070002 1 03 THR422 NPS ND Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 8 SD 460330132 3 03 WNC429 NPS SD Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 8 UT 490370101 1 03 CAN407 NPS NPS Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 8 WY 560019991 1 03 CNT169 EPA EPA Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 8 WY 560030002 1 03 BAS601 BLM BLM Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 8 WY 560359991 1 03 PND165 EPA EPA Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y ------- 8 WY 560390008 1 03 GRT434 NPS NPS Existing NPS site, included w/CASTNETon 7/1/2019 Y Y 8 WY 560391011 1 03 YEL408 NPS NPS Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 8 WY 560450003 1 03 NEC602 BLM BLM Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 8 UT 490471002 1 03 DIN431 NPS NPS New site 1/2014 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 8 UT 490530130 1 03 ZI0433 NPS NPS Existing NPS site, included w/CASTNETon 1/1/2018 Y Y Y 9 AZ 040038001 1 03 CHA467 NPS NPS Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 9 AZ 040058001 1 03 GRC474 NPS NPS Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 9 AZ 040170119 1 03 PET427 NPS NPS Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 9 CA 060270101 1 03 DEV412 NPS NPS Existing NPS site, included w/CASTNETon 5/1/2019 Y Y 9 CA 060430003 1 03 YOS404 NPS NPS Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 9 CA 060690003 1 03 PIN414 NPS NPS Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 9 CA 060719002 1 03 JOT403 NPS NPS Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 9 CA 060893003 1 03 LAV410 NPS NPS Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 9 CA 061070009 1 03 SEK430 NPS NPS Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 9 NV 320330101 1 03 GRB411 NPS NPS Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 10 AK 020680003 1 03 DEN417 NPS NPS Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 10 WA 530531010 1 03 MOR409 NPS NPS Discontinued 11/2013 Y Y Y 10 WA N/A 1 03 UMA009 EPA EPA Planned summer 2020 10 ID 160230101 1 03 CRM435 NPS NPS Existing NPS site, included w/CASTNETon 11/1/2019 Y Y 10 ID 160499991 1 03 NPT006 EPA EPA Site started on 9/2016 Y Y Y Y Network Ozone Sites4 iv iv 01 iv 00 IV 00 IV IV IV IV IV 01 IV o 00 m 00 00 Network S02 Sites 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 1 Network CO Sites 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 See Appendix I for details on PQAO 2Year column indicates monitor may be compared to the NAAQS for that year 3 Bold font indicates status change to the monitor for the upcoming year 4 Network Total Sites does not include the three NAAQS-excluded monitors used for quality assurance purposes (ROM206, MCK231, and DUK008) ------- Appendix H. CBSA Code and Title for CASTNET Sites EPA RGN AQSID POC CASTNET ID STATE COUNTY o3dv PPB1 CBSA2 POP.3 1 090159991 1 ABT147 CT Windham 71 Worcester, MA-CT 930,473 1 230039991 1 ASH135 ME Aroostook 52 1 230090103 1 ACA416 ME Hancock 63 1 230199991 1 HOW132 ME Penobscot NA Bangor, ME 153,414 1 330099991 1 WST109 NH Grafton 56 Claremont-Lebanon, NH-VT 217,634 2 340219991 1 WSP144 NJ Mercer 74 Trenton, NJ 371537 2 360319991 1 HWF187 NY Essex 56 2 361099991 1 CTH110 NY Tompkins 63 Ithaca, NY 104,691 3 240199991 1 BWR139 MD Dorchester 66 Cambridge, MD 32,578 3 240339991 1 BEL116 MD Prince George's 71 Washington-Arlington- Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV 6,033,737 3 420019991 1 ARE128 PA Adams 66 Gettysburg, PA 101,714 3 420279991 1 PSU106 PA Centre 64 State College, PA 158,742 3 420479991 1 KEF112 PA Elk 65 St. Mary's, PA 3 420859991 1 MKG113 PA Mercer 65 Youngstown-Warren- Boardman, OH-PA 553,263 3 421119991 1 LRL117 PA Somerset 65 Somerset, PA 76,218 3 510719991 1 VPI120 VA Giles 62 Blacksburg-Christiansburg- Radford, VA 181,605 3 511130003 1 SHN418 VA Madison 63 3 511479991 1 PED108 VA Prince Edward 60 3 540219991 1 CDR119 WV Gilmer 58 3 540939991 1 PAR107 WV Tucker 61 4 010499991 1 SND152 AL DeKalb 62 Fort Payne, AL 4 120619991 1 IRL141 FL Indian River 63 Sebastian-Vero Beach, FL 144,755 4 120779991 1 SUM156 FL Liberty 57 4 132319991 1 GAS153 GA Pike N/A Atlanta-Sandy Springs- Marietta, GA 5,614,323 4 210610501 1 MAC426 KY Edmonson 63 Bowling Green, KY 165,732 4 211759991 1 CKT136 KY Morgan 64 4 212219991 1 CDZ171 KY Trigg 62 Clarksville, TN-KY 278,353 4 212299991 1 MCK131 KY Washington 64 4 212299991 MCK231 KY Washington NA 4 281619991 1 CVL151 MS Yalobusha 55 4 370119991 1 PNF126 NC Avery NA 4 370319991 1 BFT142 NC Carteret NA Morehead City, NC 68,811 4 371139991 1 COW137 NC Macon 61 4 371239991 1 CND125 NC Montgomery NA 4 470090101 1 GRS420 TN Blount 67 Knoxville, TN 857,585 4 470259991 1 SPD111 TN Claiborne 63 4 470419991 1 ESP127 TN DeKalb 61 5 170191001 1 BVL130 IL Champaign 65 Champaign-Urbana, IL 237,252 5 170859991 1 STK138 IL Jo Daviess 65 5 171199991 1 ALH157 IL Madison 68 St. Louis, MO-IL 2,806,207 5 180839991 1 VIN140 IN Knox 69 Vincennes, IN 37,938 5 181699991 1 SAL133 IN Wabash 70 Wabash, IN 32,252 5 261579991 1 UVL124 Ml Tuscola 66 5 261619991 1 ANA115 Ml Washtenaw 71 Ann Arbor, Ml 356,874 ------- 5 261659991 1 HOX148 Ml Wexford 67 Cadillac, Ml 47,923 5 271370034 1 VOY413 MN St. Louis 55 Duluth, MN-WI 280,218 5 390179991 1 OXF122 OH Butler 70 Cincinnati-Middletown, OH- KY-IN 2,149,449 5 390479991 1 DCP114 OH Fayette 65 Washington Court House, OH 28,800 5 391219991 1 QAK172 OH Noble 63 5 551199991 1 PRK134 Wl Taylor 62 6 050199991 1 CAD150 AR Clark 58 Arkadelphia, AR 22,576 6 35XXXXXX X XXXXX NM Eddy N/A N/A 6 350450020 1 CHC432 NM San Juan N/A Farmington, NM 123,785 6 400019009 1 CHE185 OK Adair 59 6 480430101 1 BBE401 TX Brewster 63 6 483739991 1 ALC188 TX Polk 60 6 483819991 1 PAL190 TX Randall 68 Amarillo, TX 259,885 7 311079991 1 SAN189 NE Knox 65 8 080519991 1 GTH161 CO Gunnison 65 8 080690007 1 ROM406 CO Larimer 70 Fort Collins-Loveland, CO 324,122 8 080690007 3 ROM206 CO Larimer NA Fort Collins-Loveland, CO 324,122 8 080830101 1 MEV405 CO Montezuma 68 8 300298001 1 GLR468 MT Flathead 52 Kalispell, MT 94,924 8 380070002 1 THR422 ND Billings 59 Dickinson, ND 30,372 8 460330132 3 WNC429 SD Custer 62 Rapid City, SD 143,638 8 490370101 1 CAN407 UT San Juan 65 8 490471002 1 DIN431 UT Uintah 72 Vernal, UT 36,867 8 490530130 1 ZI0433 UT Washington 66 St. George, UT 8 560019991 1 CNT169 WY Albany 66 Laramie, WY 37,811 8 560030002 1 BAS601 WY Big Horn N/A 8 560359991 1 PND165 WY Sublette 64 8 560390008 1 GRT434 WY Teton 60 8 560391011 1 YEL408 WY Teton 62 Jackson, WY-ID 33,271 8 560450003 1 NEC602 WY Weston N/A 9 040038001 1 CHA467 AZ Cochise 66 Sierra Vista-Douglas, AZ 127,448 9 040058001 1 GRC474 AZ Coconino 65 Flagstaff, AZ 137,682 9 040170119 1 PET427 AZ Navajo 65 Show Low, AZ 108,101 9 060430003 1 YOS404 CA Mariposa 79 9 060690003 1 PIN414 CA San Benito 68 San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara, CA 1,952,872 9 060719002 1 JOT403 CA San Bernardino 89 Riverside-San Bernardino- Ontario, CA 4,441,890 9 060893003 1 LAV410 CA Shasta 68 Redding, CA 179,804 9 061070009 1 SEK430 CA Tulare 89 Visalia-Porterville, CA 458,198 9 320330101 1 GRB411 NV White Pine 66 10 020680003 1 DEN417 AK Denali 50 10 530531010 1 MOR409 WA Pierce NA Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA 3,671,478 10 53XXXXXXX X UMA009 WA 10 160230101 1 CRM435 ID Butte 63 Idaho Falls, ID 10 160499991 1 NPT006 ID Idaho ------- 1 Design values are displayed for the 2016-2018 sampling period when data completeness requirements are satisfied. These values originate from OAQPS' Air Trends website: http://epa.gov/airtrends/values.html 2 CBSA = Core Based Statistical Area - A statistical geographic entity consisting of the county or counties associated with at least one core (urbanized area or urban cluster) of at least 10,000 population, plus adjacent counties having a high degree of social and economic integration with the core as measured through commuting ties with the counties containing the core. Definitions of statistical areas are from the Office of Management and Budget Federal Register Notice Vol 65, No. 249. December 27, 2000. https://www.bls.gov/lau/frn249.pdf 3POP. = CBSA 2014 Census from OAPQS' AIRSRAQS.CORE_BASED_STATISTICAL_AREAS Census Population Data ------- Appendix I. Summary of Current CASTNET Ozone and Trace-level Gas Monitors 2020 SUMMARY PQAO1 PQAO Name O3 Sites SO2 CO 1344 Environmental Protection Agency-Clean Air Markets Division 542 1 1 0745 National Park Service-Air Resources Division 26 1366 Bureau of Land Management - Wyoming State Office 2 905 Cherokee Nation 1 0973 South Dakota - Department of Environment and Natural Resources 1 0782 North Dakota - Department of Health 1 0635 Maine Department of Environmental Protection - Bureau of Air Quality Control 1 Total 86 1 1 1 Principal Quality Assurance Organization (PQAO) as identified within the AQS AMP480 report. 2 EPA-CAMD's site count of 54 includes three NAAQS Excluded ozone monitors: the EPA-sponsored QA monitor in Rocky Mountain National Park, CO (ROM206), the co-located QA monitor in Mackville, KY (MCK231), and the ozone monitor sited above a forest canopy in Duke Forest, NC (DUK008). ------- Appendix J. CASTNET Parameter Key CASTNET Parameter Site List BLM Small Footprint Filterpack and Meteorology BUF603, FOR605, SHE604 BLM Small Footprint Filterpack, Ozone, and Meteorology BAS601, NEC602 EPA Co-located Pair with Filterpack and Ozone MCK131/MCK231 EPA Filterpack and Ozone ABT147, ALC188, ALH157, ANA115, ARE128, ASH135, BFT142, BWR139, CAD150, CDR119, CDZ171, CKT136, CND125, CNT169, COW137, CTH110, CVL151, DCP114, ESP127, GAS153, GTH161, HOX148, KEF112, LRL117, MKG113, OXF122, PAL190, PAR107, PED108, PRK134, PSU106, QAK172, SAL133, SAN189, SND152, SPD111, STK138, SUM156, UVL124, VIN140, VP 1120, WSP144, WST109 EPA Filterpack CAT175, EGB181, KNZ184, WFM105 EPA Filterpack, Non-Regulatory Ozone, and Trace-level Gas DUK008 EPA Filterpack, Ozone, Meteorology, and Trace-level Gas BVL130, PND165 EPA Filterpack, Ozone, and Meteorology BEL116, CHE 185, IRL141 EPA Filterpack, Ozone, and Trace- level Gas HWF187, PNF126 EPA Small Footprint Ozone and Filterpack NPT006 EPA Small Footprint Filterpack KIC003, NIC001, RED004, UND002 NCore Participant ACA416, BVL130, CHE185, GRS420, UND002 NPS Filterpack and Meteorology EVE419 NPS Filterpack, Ozone, Meteorology, and Trace-level Gas GRS420, MAC426 NPS Filterpack, Ozone, and Meteorology ACA416, BBE401, CAN407, CHA467, DEN417, DIN431, GLR468, GRB411, GRC474, JOT403, LAV410, MEV405, PET427, PIN414, SEK430, SHN418, THR422, VOY413, WNC429, YEL408, YOS404 NPS Ozone and Meteorology CRM435, DEV412, GRT434, ZI0433 NPS Ozone, Meteorology, and Trace-level Gas CHC432 NPS/EPA Co-located Pair with EPA Filterpack, Ozone, and Trace-level Gas ROM406/ROM206 ------- |