Seattle, WA NATTS Network Assessment Review

•	Established 2003: Carbonyls, PMio Metals, and VOCs

o Added Chromium VI in 2005, completed in 2013
o Added PAHs in 2008

•	For the NATTS Network Assessment (2003-2018):

o	18 of 18 Method Quality Objective (MQO) Core HAPs were included in the national trends

o	238 of 270 pollutant datasets were suitable for trends analysis

o	Annual Average and 3-Year Rolling Average Concentrations were generally decreasing over time,

o	100% Reporting of Datasets

•	Method Quality Objectives (MQO): 2003-2018

o	Completeness: Met 85% completeness in 264 of 282 pollutant datasets

o	Method Detection Limits: Met MDL Target Ratio of 1.00 in 255 of 283 pollutant datasets

o	Bias: Met ±25% for 201 of 223 pollutant datasets

o	Overall Method Precision: Met <15% CV for 91 of 116 pollutant datasets

o	Analytical Method Precision: Met <15% CV for 166 of 171 pollutant datasets

•	Analytical Laboratories for 2018

voc

Carbonyl

PMio Metals

Chromium VI

PAHs

ERG

ERG

ERG

NA

ERG

• Equipment Year Deployed

Equipment Type

VOC

Carbonyl

PMio Metals

Chromium VI

PAHs

Sampler

2016

2003

2014

2005

2008

Analytical

2010

2018

2015

2001

2015

Preconcentrator

2007

NA

NA

NA

NA

Standards Preparation

1985

NA

NA

NA

NA

Canister Cleaning

2011

NA

NA

NA

NA

Extraction

NA

NA

2014

2011

2004


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National Summary: NATTS data were collected at 27 locations across the United States,
with sites beginning in 2003 or later (Figure 1) for 19 core HAPs. Over 528,000 concentrations
(primary, secondary, and replicate) were generated and analyzed for this assessment. Pollutant
datasets were scored to assess whether they were suitable for trends analysis. Each
pollutant dataset was evaluated against four MQOs: Completeness; Sensitivity; Bias; and
Precision. Datasets that were suitable (A- or B-rated) for six consecutive years were used for
national trends analysis (Table 1).

National trends were determined by comparing the most recent 3-year blocked averages
(e.g., 2013-2015 vs. 2016-2018) to determine if the NATTS Trends DQO was being met:

To be able to detect a al5percent difference (trend) between the annual mean
concentrations of successive 3-year periods within acceptable levels of decision error.

Of the 19 core HAPs. 18 were assessed for the NATTS Trends DQO. Due to sampling and
analytical issues, acrolein was not considered for trends analysis (Table 2). This assessment
showed that across the network, 15 of those 18 pollutants were decreasing between the
3-year blocks, while two of those pollutants were increasing between the 3-year blocks.
One pollutant did not exhibit a trend.

Table 1. NATTS Network Assessment: Count and Percentage of Suitable
Datasets by Pollutant Group

Pollutant Group

A-rated

B-rated

Does Not Meet

#

%

#

%

#

%

VOCs

1,452

53%

737

27%

555

20%

Carbonyls

523

67%

193

25%

66

8%

PM10 Metals

1,418

61%

685

30%

213

9%

Chromium VI

159

74%

29

13%

27

13%

PAHs

410

74%

124

22%

18

3%

Total = 6,609

3,962

60%

1,768

27%

879

13%

Table 2. Three-Year Block Averages for National Trends

Pollutant

Units

# Sites

Block 1

Block 2

% Difference

Acetaldehyde

Hg/m3

19

1.51

1.39

-7.7%

Arsenic (PM10)

ng/m

21

0.71

0.68

-3.2%

Benzene

Hg/m3

19

0.65

0.59

-10.2%



Figure 1. NATTS Site and Year Established



Benzo(a)pyrene

ng/m3

21

0.113

0.087

-23.2%



Seattle, 		,



Beryllium (PM10)

ng/m3

20

0.012

0.009

-26.4%

Butadiene, 1,3-

Hg/m3

19

0.071

0.063

-10.9%

Portland (#1), OR* Portland (#2), OR 		_ ^ / \

• > ' \ ; " I 		 I >

Cadmium (PM10)

ng/m3

21

0.170

0.097

-43.0%

* »•* l | - Underbill.Vt

/l_a Grande (#1), OR*-' '"•••JL. •	_ _ 	 j ,,l M/ i ' \ f

} /. a V«?i-7S»" 		I s ') H or icon.' Wit' \ \ "-Roxbury. MA

j... ¦ La Grande (#2), OR i f c-/ . * ] Rochester, NY \ I ...-S
) / ; I | May ville.Wr >f, \~ V

/ i ! I 	 -->.#/ \ Detroit; Ml 		 f

- — —		 ; I	 i 	 J \ j X. Providence, Rl

f / Bountiful'UT | X — \ ^f- .Bronx (#1), NY"

\ 1 ™ 		 . \ Chicago, IL ¦ ; _ j \ S

_ X \ ' . 1, , Washington^D.C. "w
SanJoBB.CA j [	 ^

, Grand Junction. CO V St Louis MO Grayson Lake. KY J ' Bronit (#2), NV"

\ \ 		_ ' 1 v. U-.--.'1" . ,-.v * Richmond. -VA

S \ _ : i . \ i i*/ '

. . . \ ' v • - — -1 _ 	 	 Vs Hazard, KY*--^-""?" / j

Los Angeles, CA \J ; j_	 |	 _ J _ r - "[¦/

- Rubidoux, CA i / 	£'	y-""" /

• X: / >' ' 1 /	T \Chesterf ield, SC

NATTS Sites phoenix.AZ / ; —J / 1 	 j. /

; i Karnack, TX ) South DeKalb, GA y
~ Rural \		j 		| J , > /

O Urban X \ t ; 	\	,r(

NATTS - Year Established Houston, ri ^\

| 2003 "^T.mp,.FL

¦	2004 \ Pinellas County, FL, 'i

1 "> ./ 'i. 1

¦	2007 1 >

"ft

¦	2008
| | 2009

2010
2016

?ni7 * The Hazare|. Mayville, Wl, La Grande <#1), OR, Portland (#1), OR, sites were relocated in 2008, 2009, 2016, and 2017, respectively.
"The Bronx (#1), NY site temporarily moved to the Bronx (#2), NY site from mid-2010 to mid-2012.

Carbon Tetrachloride

Hg/m3

15

0.59

0.56

-4.7%

Chloroform

Hg/m3

20

0.256

0.255

-0.4%

Chromium VI

ng/m

18

0.029

0.026

-7.7%

Formaldehyde

Hg/m3

19

2.77

2.68

-3.3%

Lead (PM10)

ng/m

21

3.08

2.81

-8.9%

Manganese (PM10)

ng/m3

20

8.06

7.93

-1.6%

Naphthalene

ng/m3

20

66.70

51.08

-23.4%

Nickel (PM10)

ng/m3

19

1.28

1.05

-18.0%

T etracliloroethylene

ng/m3

19

0.149

0.174

17.2%

T ricliloroethylene

ng/m3

19

0.020

0.022

10.7%

Vinyl Cliloride

ng/m3

17

0.0051

0.0048

-5.5%





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NATTS Monitoring Site Report: Seattle, WA
Site Information	Figure 2. NATTS Site Location

Region

10

NATTS Site Type

Urban

County

King

AQS Site Code

53-033-0080

NATTS Operating Agency

WA Department of Ecology

Latitude

47.568333

Longitude

-122.308056

AQS Land Use

Industrial

AQS Location Setting

Suburban

10-Mile Population

2,044,449

Pollutant Datasets Evaluation: Suita

)le for Trent

c*T
II

C/2

)=yes, and used for DQO Trends;

V=No; "=not rated

Final Pollutant Name

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

2016

2017

2018

Acetaldehyde

Na

Y

Y

Nb

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y(T)

Y(T)

YfT)

YfT)

YfT)

YfT)

Arsenic (PM10)

Na

Y

Y

Nb

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y(T)

Y(T)

YfT)

YfT)

YfT)

YfT)

Benzene

Na

Y

Y

Nb

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y(T)

Y(T)

YfT)

YfT)

YfT)

YfT)

Benzo(a)pyrene

~

—

--

~

—

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y(T)

Y(T)

YfT)

YfT)

YfT)

YfT)

Beryllium (PM10)

Na

Nb

Y

Nb

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y(T)

YfT)

YfT)

YfT)

YfT)

YfT)

Butadiene, 1,3-

Na

Y

Y

Nb

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

YfT)

YfT)

YfT)

YfT)

YfT)

YfT)

Cadmium (PM10)

Na

Y

Y

Nb

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y(T)

YfT)

YfT)

YfT)

YfT)

YfT)

Carbon tetrachloride

Na

Y

Y

Nb

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y(T)

YfT)

YfT)

YfT)

YfT)

YfT)

Chloroform

Na

Y

Y

Nb

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y(T)

YfT)

YfT)

YfT)

YfT)

YfT)

Chromium VI

~

—

Y

Nb

YfT)

Y(T)

Y(T)

Y(T>

Y(T)

Y(T)

~

~

--

--

--

--

Formaldehyde

Na

Y

Y

Nb

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y(T)

YfT)

YfT)

YfT)

YfT)

YfT)

Lead (PM10)

Na

Y

Y

Nb

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y(T)

YfT)

YfT)

YfT)

YfT)

YfT)

Manganese (PM10)

Na

Y

Y

Nb

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y(T)

YfT)

YfT)

YfT)

YfT)

YfT)

Naphthalene

~

—

—

~

--

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y(T)

YfT)

YfT)

YfT)

YfT)

YfT)

Nickel (PM10)

Na

Y

Y

Nb

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y(T)

YfT)

YfT)

YfT)

YfT)

YfT)

T etrachloroethylene

Na

Y

Y

Nb

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y(T)

YfT)

YfT)

YfT)

YfT)

YfT)

T richloroethylene

Na

Y

Y

Nb

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y(T)

YfT)

YfT)

YfT)

YfT)

YfT)

Vinyl chloride

Na

Y

Y

Nb

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y(T)

YfT)

YfT)

YfT)

YfT)

YfT)

a: No MDL reported to EPA,

1: Completeness was less than 75% based on l-in-6 day sampling.

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Table 3. NATTS Network Assessment Data (2003-2018) - National Distribution Statistics By Type3

Analyte

Units

Site Type

# Data
Records

%

Detections

Arithmetic
Meanb

Percentile Value0

5th

10th

25th

50th

75th

90th

95th

Acetaldehyde

ng/m3

Urban

15,704

100%

1.77 ± 0.02

0.50

0.66

0.97

1.45

2.19

3.24

4.04

ng/m3

Rural

4,930

100%

1.20 ± 0.04

0.36

0.46

0.65

0.93

1.38

2.02

2.76

ng/m3

All Sites

20,634

100%

1.63 ± 0.02

0.44

0.58

0.86

1.31

2.00

3.02

3.86

Arsenic (PM10)

ng/m3

Urban

14,968

97%

0.89 ± 0.04

0.10

0.19

0.34

0.58

0.99

1.70

2.41

ng/m3

Rural

4,622

96%

0.49 ± 0.02

0.04

0.08

0.17

0.35

0.59

0.94

1.28

ng/m3

All Sites

19,590

97%

0.79 ± 0.03

0.06

0.14

0.29

0.52

0.89

1.54

2.19

Benzene

Hg/m3

Urban

15,984

99%

0.86 ± 0.01

0.25

0.30

0.43

0.66

1.05

1.64

2.21

Hg/m3

Rural

2,494

95%

0.43 ± 0.02

0.04

0.13

0.21

0.33

0.52

0.78

1.01

Hg/m3

All Sites

18,478

99%

0.81 ± 0.01

0.19

0.26

0.39

0.61

0.98

1.55

2.09

Benzo(a)pyrene

ng/m3

Urban

12,336

70%

0.096 ± 0.004

ND

ND

ND

0.04

0.11

0.24

0.37

ng/m3

Rural

3,179

36%

0.067 ± 0.009

ND

ND

ND

ND

0.02

0.13

0.37

ng/m3

All Sites

15,515

63%

0.090 ± 0.004

ND

ND

ND

0.03

0.10

0.23

0.37

Beryllium (PM10)

ng/m3

Urban

15,783

75%

0.051 ± 0.006

ND

ND

0.00003

0.005

0.018

0.050

0.101

ng/m3

Rural

4,687

49%

0.023 ± 0.003

ND

ND

ND

ND

0.005

0.017

0.072

ng/m3

All Sites

20,470

69%

0.045 ± 0.005

ND

ND

ND

0.003

0.012

0.049

0.100

Butadiene, 1,3-

Hg/m3

Urban

15,388

81%

0.092 ± 0.002

ND

ND

0.025

0.058

0.114

0.215

0.302

ng/m3

Rural

2,185

29%

0.012 ± 0.001

ND

ND

ND

ND

0.017

0.046

0.059

ng/m3

All Sites

17,573

75%

0.082 ± 0.002

ND

ND

ND

0.049

0.104

0.199

0.287

Cadmium (PM10)

ng/m3

Urban

16,360

92%

0.21 ± 0.02

ND

0.01

0.05

0.09

0.17

0.42

0.63

ng/m3

Rural

4,684

87%

0.10 ± 0.01

ND

ND

0.03

0.06

0.11

0.20

0.29

ng/m3

All Sites

21,044

91%

0.18 ± 0.01

ND

0.01

0.04

0.08

0.16

0.35

0.56

Carbon Tetrachloride

ng/m3

Urban

14,713

99%

0.569 ± 0.003

0.361

0.433

0.496

0.562

0.651

0.737

0.798

ng/m3

Rural

2,189

92%

0.534 ± 0.016

ND

0.180

0.402

0.537

0.633

0.727

0.798

ng/m3

All Sites

16,902

98%

0.565 ± 0.003

0.304

0.408

0.490

0.559

0.649

0.736

0.798

Chloroform

ng/m3

Urban

16,068

87%

0.265 ± 0.022

ND

ND

0.093

0.132

0.217

0.420

0.668

ng/m3

Rural

3,802

43%

0.052 ± 0.003

ND

ND

ND

ND

0.095

0.144

0.230

ng/m3

All Sites

19,870

79%

0.224 ± 0.018

ND

ND

0.064

0.113

0.196

0.364

0.586

Chromium VI

ng/m3

Urban

8,414

74%

0.036 ± 0.002

ND

ND

ND

0.020

0.042

0.081

0.120

ng/m3

Rural

2,586

41%

0.018 ± 0.004

ND

ND

ND

ND

0.017

0.031

0.051

ng/m3

All Sites

11,000

66%

0.032 ± 0.001

ND

ND

ND

0.016

0.036

0.073

0.114

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Table 3. NATTS Network Assessment Data (2003-2018) - National Distribution Statistics By Type3

Analyte

Units

Site Type

# Data
Records

%

Detections

Arithmetic
Meanb

Percentile Value0

5th

10th

25th

50th

75th

90th

95th

Formaldehyde

ng/m3

Urban

16,118

100%

3.11 ± 0.04

0.66

0.99

1.60

2.47

3.84

5.63

7.25

ng/m3

Rural

5,002

100%

2.22 ± 0.05

0.53

0.68

1.06

1.69

2.74

4.19

5.45

ng/m3

All Sites

21,120

100%

2.90 ± 0.04

0.61

0.86

1.43

2.29

3.59

5.38

6.96

Lead (PM10)

ng/m3

Urban

16,366

100%

4.21 ± 0.13

0.72

0.98

1.55

2.64

4.56

8.35

11.90

ng/m3

Rural

4,680

99%

2.10 ± 0.16

0.37

0.50

0.84

1.41

2.37

3.91

5.36

ng/m3

All Sites

21,046

99%

3.74 ± 0.11

0.55

0.80

1.31

2.31

4.04

7.41

10.56

Manganese (PM10)

ng/m3

Urban

16,141

100%

9.80 ± 0.32

1.09

1.51

2.52

4.92

10.21

20.10

30.08

ng/m3

Rural

4,627

99%

3.96 ± 0.14

0.46

0.73

1.36

2.57

4.75

8.54

12.13

ng/m3

All Sites

20,768

100%

8.50 ± 0.25

0.85

1.23

2.15

4.18

8.89

17.98

26.70

Naphthalene

ng/m3

Urban

12,332

100%

74.63 ± 1.14

15.62

21.27

33.55

55.89

94.64

150.05

196.16

ng/m3

Rural

3,301

100%

24.47 ± 1.38

3.74

4.73

7.74

13.86

26.25

50.88

79.17

ng/m3

All Sites

15,633

100%

64.04 ± 1.00

6.58

10.92

23.37

45.59

83.31

137.54

181.75

Nickel (PM10)

ng/m3

Urban

16,125

97%

1.85 ± 0.05

0.25

0.41

0.67

1.11

2.00

3.52

5.27

ng/m3

Rural

4,623

85%

0.65 ± 0.08

ND

ND

0.10

0.28

0.64

1.15

1.89

ng/m3

All Sites

20,748

94%

1.58 ± 0.04

ND

0.15

0.47

0.92

1.73

3.14

4.74

T etrachloroethylene

Hg/m3

Urban

15,612

86%

0.25 ± 0.01

ND

ND

0.06

0.13

0.25

0.48

0.74

Hg/m3

Rural

2,272

36%

0.09 ± 0.04

ND

ND

ND

ND

0.04

0.08

0.16

Hg/m3

All Sites

17,884

79%

0.23 ± 0.01

ND

ND

0.04

0.11

0.22

0.44

0.70

T richloroethylene

Hg/m3

Urban

15,843

41%

0.040 ± 0.002

ND

ND

ND

ND

0.051

0.107

0.164

ng/m3

Rural

3,388

13%

0.021 ± 0.003

ND

ND

ND

ND

ND

0.017

0.250

ng/m3

All Sites

19,231

36%

0.037 ± 0.002

ND

ND

ND

ND

0.041

0.105

0.167

Vinyl Chloride

ng/m3

Urban

14,778

19%

0.0044 ± 0.0003

ND

ND

ND

ND

ND

0.0137

0.0257

ng/m3

Rural

2,444

8%

0.0040 ± 0.0009

ND

ND

ND

ND

ND

ND

0.0156

ng/m3

All Sites

17,222

17%

0.0043 ± 0.0003

ND

ND

ND

ND

ND

0.0126

0.0254

3 Statistics presented are from pollutant datasets which were suitable for trends.

b The arithmetic mean is the average of all samples results which include actual measured values. If no chemical was registered, then a value of zero is

used when calculating the mean.
c ND: No results of this chemical were registered by the laboratory analytical equipment.

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Table 4. Summary Statistics for Seattle, WA

Analyte

Units

# Data
Records

%

Detection

Arithmetic
Mean3

Percentile Valueb

5th

10th

25th

50th

75th

90th

95th

Acetaldehyde

l-ig/m3

928

100%

1.01 ± 0.05

0.31

0.39

0.53

0.83

1.32

1.83

2.23

Arsenic (PM10)

ng/m3

938

100%

0.75 ± 0.04

0.19

0.25

0.37

0.58

0.93

1.47

1.92

Benzene

l-ig/m3

926

100%

0.77 ± 0.04

0.23

0.29

0.40

0.61

0.88

1.45

1.82

Benzo(a)pyrene

ng/m3

641

59%

0.05 ± 0.01

ND

ND

ND

0.01

0.04

0.13

0.24

Beryllium (PM10)

ng/m3

923

79%

0.0026 ± 0.0004

ND

ND

0.0003

0.001

0.003

0.006

0.008

Butadiene, 1,3-

l-ig/m3

926

93%

0.08 ± 0.01

ND

0.02

0.04

0.06

0.10

0.16

0.23

Cadmium (PM10)

ng/m3

938

100%

0.32 ± 0.29

0.02

0.03

0.05

0.08

0.13

0.22

0.30

Carbon Tetrachloride

l-ig/m3

926

100%

0.71 ± 0.01

0.56

0.60

0.64

0.69

0.76

0.87

0.95

Chloroform

l-ig/m3

926

99%

0.16 ± 0.01

0.08

0.10

0.11

0.13

0.16

0.24

0.38

Chromium VI

ng/m3

463

86%

0.038 ± 0.004

ND

ND

0.015

0.028

0.050

0.081

0.105

Formaldehyde

l-tg/m3

928

100%

1.05 ± 0.12

0.23

0.31

0.46

0.72

1.12

1.72

2.11

Lead (PM10)

ng/m3

938

100%

3.40 ± 0.19

0.83

1.11

1.73

2.64

4.02

6.49

8.66

Manganese (PM10)

ng/m3

938

100%

7.85 ± 0.59

1.06

1.45

2.54

4.93

9.00

17.72

26.05

Naphthalene

ng/m3

641

100%

59.86 ± 3.31

17.44

21.61

31.22

47.70

74.84

108.80

146.75

Nickel (PM10)

ng/m3

938

100%

1.96 ± 0.14

0.32

0.44

0.66

1.21

2.38

4.58

6.04

T etrachloroethylene

l-ig/m3

926

88%

0.12 ± 0.01

ND

ND

0.06

0.10

0.15

0.28

0.35

Trichloroethylene

l-tg/m3

926

30%

0.03 ± 0.01

ND

ND

ND

ND

0.04

0.11

0.17

Vinyl Chloride

l-tg/m3

867

3%

0.0005 ± 0.0002

ND

ND

ND

ND

ND

ND

ND

3 :The arithmetic mean is the average of all samples results which included actual measured values. If no chemical was registered, then a value of zero is used.
bND: No results of this chemical were registered by the laboratory analytical equipment.

Table 5. Analytical Labs Supporting this Site

Pollutant Group

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

2016

2017

2018

VOCs

WSU

WSU

WSU

RJ Lee

ERG

ERG

ERG

ERG

ERG

ERG

ERG

ERG

ERG

ERG

ERG

ERG

Carbonyls

WSU

WSU

WSU

RJ Lee

ERG

ERG

ERG

ERG

ERG

ERG

ERG

ERG

ERG

ERG

ERG

ERG

PM10 Metals

WSU

WSU

WSU

RJ Lee

ERG

ERG

ERG

ERG

ERG

ERG

ERG

ERG

ERG

ERG

ERG

ERG

Chromium VI

"

"

ERG

ERG

ERG

ERG

ERG

ERG

ERG

ERG

ERG

--

—

--

--

--

PAHs

"

"

--

--

--

ERG

ERG

ERG

ERG

ERG

ERG

ERG

ERG

ERG

ERG

ERG

Not Applicable

ERG: Eastern Research Group, Inc.	WSU: Washington State University

RJ Lee: RJ Lee Group Center for Laboratory Sciences

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Figure 3. Seattle, WA Annual Average Concentrations

Seattle, WA
Annual Averages:
Acetaldehyde

2.0

S

"Sfo

c
o

1.6

1.2

S3
O

U

0.8

0.4

0.0

1—



i t



—



i

if





1 t i H M



2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018

Year

Seattle, WA
Annual Averages:
Arsenic (PM10)

2.0

B

I

1.6

1.2

£ 0.8

0.4

0.0

h
h

	1	1





<~ <~

I T T





2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018

Year

Seattle, WA
Annual Averages:
Benzene

2.0

3.

C

o

c
o
U

1.6

1.2

0.4

0.0





<

~







~ •

hIh

1 ~ 1

~ T

i

i *$11 *





2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018

Year

Seattle, WA
Annual Averages:
Benzo(a)pyrene

0.20

0.16

0.12

^1)
3

I

C3

I

U

a
o
(J

0.04

0.00

T

2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018

Year

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Figure 3. Seattle, WA Annual Average Concentrations

Seattle WA
Annual Averages:
Beryllium (PM,0)

0.015

0.012

C|

S

S 0.009

d
o

d

u
o
s=
o
U

0.006

0.003

0.000

	1























<

~





\

_ r T

4 ~





1

i H J I

i l M * i

2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018

Year

Seattle, WA
Annual Averages:
Cadmium (PM10)

£

TSb

d

§
u
d

o
U

8.0

6.0

4.0

2.0

0.0

~ ~





2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018

Year

Seattle, WA
Annual Averages:
1,3-Butadiene

0.20

0.16

S

^1)
=L

0.12

c

o

c
o
U

0.08

0.04

0.00

n

2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018

Year

Seattle, WA
Annual Averages:
Carbon Tetrachloride

1.0

0.8

E

^ 0.6 -
c

0

1	0.4



U

e
o

u 0.2

0.0

*

i



i

i i

~ *

* *

2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018

Year

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Figure 3. Seattle, WA Annual Average Concentrations

Seattle, WA
Annual Averages:
Chloroform

0.35

0.28

E

0.21

c

o

c 0.14


n.

c
o

1.6

1.2

c



{1

<

o

I

~

i J



1 f







2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018

Year

Seattle, WA
Annual Averages:
Lead (PM10)

10.0

8.0

6.0

s

!

G

O

cd

£ 4.0


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Figure 3. Seattle, WA Annual Average Concentrations

Seattle, WA
Annual Averages:
Manganese (PM10)

C

O

G

(U

o
c
o

CJ

20.0

16.0

12.0

8.0

4.0

0.0



2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018

Year

Seattle, WA
Annual Averages:
Nickel (PM10)

5.0

4.0

£

E
O

C


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Figure 3. Seattle, WA Annual Average Concentrations

£

c
o

e

o
o

c
o

u

0.25

0.20

0.15

0.10

0.05

0.00

Seattle, WA
Annual Averages:
Trichloroethylene

f

I

2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018

Year

~bh
=L

§

C

o
U

0.005

0.004

0.003

0.002

0.001

0.000

Seattle, WA
Annual Averages:
Vinyl Chloride

I

2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018

Year

Does not meet MQO

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Figure 4. Seattle, WA - 3-Year Rolling Average Concentrations

Seattle, WA
3-Year Rolling Averages:
Acetaldehyde

2.0 T

s

^i)

c

o

c

 "'*># ^ % ^//	^ ^/r "%	¦

Yssis



Page 11 of 26


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Figure 4. Seattle, WA - 3-Year Rolling Average Concentrations

I.S

Seattle, WA
3-Year Rolling Averages:
Benzene

1.2

f



&

V;

8

u

u

f

1

^ * {

"* ₯ * ? F


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Figure 4. Seattle, WA - 3-Year Rolling Average Concentrations

0.010

Seattle, WA
3-Year Rolling Averages:
Beryllium (PM10)

E

c

o

c

o
O

0.008

0.006

0.004

0.002

ULi_4^

i i i

~ ~

0.000

io0 2o0 2o0	<>% <>0/ ^	<>0/	^

2°0S °06 °0? Og °°9 °'0 °'j °'l °'3 °iy 4>,

~~°Os °06 °0? °0S ^°09 ^°/0	^°/j	~~°/s ~-°/6 °Z?

Years

Page 13 of 26


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Figure 4. Seattle, WA - 3-Year Rolling Average Concentrations









Seattle, WA
3-Year Rolling Averages:
Cadmium (PM10)























"s























O
o3

P

8 1.2 -

Ch

o
O

0.6



















k 4

k

















i

1

~

r *







~



~



~



~ ~ ~ ~





i

~

~ ~



S°03 J00 -?00 3o0 -?o0 -?00 3o0 ^0, --0/ 20] -?0/} ^0/ 30f
*°Os -J% ^ ^ %7 %? ^/? ^/r %ff ^

Years















Seattle, WA
3-Year Rolling Averages:
Carbon Tetrachloride



















"s

3

S 0.6
o

c3
•—

S

C 0.4
o
U

0.2



~

—

~

*

—

*

* ~ ~ ~ ~











































^ 200 lQ0 lo0 lo0 0/ *0,
°Os °06 ^°0? ^°0# -°0
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Figure 4. Seattle, WA - 3-Year Rolling Average Concentrations

Seattle, WA
3-Year Rolling Averages:
Chloroform

Years

3.0

Seattle, WA
3-Year Rolling Averages:
Formaldehyde

2.4

E

1.8

P

c
o

O

1.2

0.6

T

iJ 1 i , .

0.0

^ ^	*o0 ^o0 ^	^ ^	^ 

'J?

-2o.

''8

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Figure 4. Seattle, WA - 3-Year Rolling Average Concentrations

o.io

Seattle, WA
3-Year Rolling Averages:
Hexavalent Chromium

£
c

c

o

c
o
U

0.08

0.06

0.04



*

*

0.02

0.00

20,



lo,

'Ck

-2o,

'0#

-y0.

'°K

^0,

'09

*0,

%
Years



«p.



V/

-?o.

'/ft

, 
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Figure 4. Seattle, WA - 3-Year Rolling Average Concentrations

Seattle, WA
3-Year Rolling Averages:
Manganese (PM10)

20.0

16.0

12.0

S
a,

e

_o

g 8.0

o

c

O

O

i-





t i i (

4.0

0.0

^ ^ ^ -K, ^ ^ ^

-Oqs -Oo6 20o? -?00rV 2o0g 2o,0 20/j	2o,3 *Oi ^

Years

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Figure 4. Seattle, WA - 3-Year Rolling Average Concentrations

£

4.0

3.2

2.4

c

_o

cd

I 1.6

o
c
o
U

0.8

0.0

Seattle, WA
3-Year Rolling Averages:
Nickel (PM10)

T





{ 1

1

I T T T T J

1

1 I

T





* ~ . .







3°0S	"V, ^

~~°/j

Years

0.30

Seattle, WA
3-Year Rolling Averages:
Tetrachloroethylene

g

~5fc

3.

n

o

c

o
CJ

0.24

0.18

0.12

0.06

i

T

*

i.

i-f

» » ~ * *

0.00

•^ju	"V, ^//., *>/?..	^V,

"»os -%	*¦% -v>9 -5% ¦?
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Figure 4. Seattle, WA - 3-Year Rolling Average Concentrations

Seattle, WA
3-Year Rolling Averages:
Trichloroethylene

0.20

0.16

S

=L

C

_o

c3

•-H

! o.

a

o
U

0.04

0.00

-M

0.12

08

4

¦?% ^°0X

^ ^On„ ^00g	-?0/> ^



UJ?

"JS

Years

w)

=L

n

o

c

o
o
c
o
U

2.5E-03

2.0E-03

1.5E-03

1.0E-03

5.0E-04

0.0E+00

Seattle, WA
3-Year Rolling Averages:
Vinyl Chloride

tTT

-°0S -°06 -o0> loos 2o0g 
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Table 6. NATTS Network Assessment: MQO#l - Completeness Percentage at Seattle, WA

Pollutant Group

Year

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

2016

2017

2018

Carbonyl

Acetaldehyde

100

97

92

44

98

102

105

97

98

98

93

100

98

100

102

100

Carbonyl

Formaldehyde

100

97

92

44

98

102

105

97

98

98

93

100

98

100

102

100

Chromium VI

Chromium VI

"

--

97

21

100

100

100

97

100

98

a

"

--

"

--

"

PAH

Benzo(a)pyrene

"

--

--

--

--

96

100

95

98

97

93

100

95

100

98

98

PAH

Naphthalene

"

--

--

--

--

96

100

95

98

97

93

100

95

100

98

98

PM10 Metals

Arsenic (PM10)

96

97

100

44

100

98

97

95

100

97

98

98

97

95

123

125

PM10 Metals

Beryllium (PM10)

96

72

100

44

100

98

97

95

100

97

98

98

97

95

123

125

PM10 Metals

Cadmium (PM10)

96

97

100

44

100

98

97

95

100

97

98

98

97

95

123

125

PM10 Metals

Lead (PM10)

96

97

100

44

100

98

97

95

100

97

98

98

97

95

123

125

PM10 Metals

Manganese (PM10)

96

97

100

44

100

98

97

95

100

97

98

98

97

95

123

125

PM10 Metals

Nickel (PM10)

96

97

100

44

100

98

97

95

100

97

98

98

97

95

123

125

voc

Benzene

100

98

98

41

100

100

102

97

100

98

93

98

93

100

102

100

voc

Butadiene, 1,3-

100

98

98

41

100

100

102

97

100

98

93

98

93

100

102

100

voc

Carbon tetrachloride

100

98

98

41

100

100

102

97

100

98

93

98

93

100

102

100

voc

Chloroform

100

98

98

41

100

100

102

97

100

98

93

98

93

100

102

100

voc

T etrachloroethylene

100

98

98

41

100

100

102

97

100

98

93

98

93

100

102

100

voc

T richloroethylene

100

98

98

41

100

100

102

97

100

98

93

98

93

100

102

100

voc

Vinyl chloride

b

100

98

43

100

100

102

97

100

98

93

98

93

100

102

100

A-rated: >85%

B-rated: Between 75% to 85%

Does

No data available

a: Scheduled sampling ended midway through the year, thus, the site did not have the opportunity to collect enough samples to meet the 85% MQO.
b: Vinyl chloride was not reported at the Seattle, WA site, although the other VOCs were reported for the year.

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Table 7. NATTS Network Assessment: MQO#2 - Reported Method Detection Limits (MDLs) at Seattle, WA

Pollutant
Group

Pollutant Name

Target
MDL

Units

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

2016

2017

2018

Carbonyl

Acetaldehyde

0.45

pg/m3

b

0.04

0.04

0.02

0.02

0.02

0.03

0.01

0.03

0.02

0.04

0.03

0.03

0.03

0.13

0.08

Carbonyl

Formaldehyde

0.98/0.08a

Ug/m3

b

0.02

0.02

0.01

0.01

0.02

0.01

0.004

0.02

0.01

0.26

0.21

0.26

0.21

1.07

0.72

Chromium VI

Chromium VI

0.08

ng/m3

--

--

0.20

0.14

0.10

0.09

0.06

0.01

0.05

0.04

0.05

--

--

--

--

--

PAH

Benzo(a)pyrene

0.91

ng/m3

--

--

--

--

--

0.07

0.06

0.04

0.04

0.05

0.05

0.02

0.10

0.05

0.02

0.01

PAH

Naphthalene

29.00

ng/m3

~

--

--

--

--

0.015

0.008

0.008

0.003

0.004

0.006

0.010

0.004

0.018

0.048

0.042

PM10 Metals

Arsenic (PM10)

0.23

ng/m3

b

0.03

0.03

0.029

0.04

0.04

0.04

0.05

0.23

0.28

0.79

0.88

0.06

0.16

0.14

0.14

PM10 Metals

Beryllium (PM10)

0.42

ng/m3

b

0.01

0.01

0.008

0.05

0.03

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.04

0.04

0.002

0.002

0.002

0.003

PM10 Metals

Cadmium (PM10)

0.56

ng/m3

b

0.00

0.00

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.01

0.14

0.01

0.01

0.02

0.02

0.013

0.003

0.003

0.008

PM10 Metals

Lead (PM10)

15.0

ng/m3

b

0.00

0.00

0.0025

0.001

0.001

0.004

0.054

0.006

0.009

0.006

0.002

0.002

0.002

0.002

0.004

PM10 Metals

Manganese (PM10)

5.0

ng/m3

b

0.02

0.02

0.011

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.067

0.02

0.07

0.03

0.03

0.02

0.02

0.02

0.04

PM10 Metals

Nickel (PM10)

2.1

ng/m3

b

0.04

0.04

0.028

0.04

0.04

0.05

0.795

0.17

0.22

0.11

0.08

0.11

0.09

0.10

0.51

voc

Benzene

0.13

pg/m3

b

0.23

0.23

0.58

0.59

0.25

0.15

0.47

0.71

1.50

0.47

0.37

0.96

0.52

0.64

0.36

voc

Butadiene, 1,3-

0.10

pg/m3

b

0.40

0.40

0.44

0.40

0.11

0.07

0.22

0.15

0.24

0.24

0.29

0.31

0.58

0.44

0.43

voc

Carbon tetrachloride

0.17

pg/m3

b

0.35

0.35

0.25

0.56

0.15

0.07

0.89

0.89

0.89

0.59

0.63

0.37

0.59

0.85

0.49

voc

Chloroform

0.50

pg/m3

b

0.20

0.20

0.08

0.17

0.07

0.02

0.17

0.09

0.14

0.15

0.14

0.16

0.12

0.19

0.13

voc

Tetrachloroethylene

0.17

pg/m3

b

0.41

0.41

0.49

0.44

0.24

0.12

0.44

0.72

0.80

0.56

0.52

0.56

0.64

1.24

0.58

voc

Trichloroethylene

0.5/0.2a

pg/m3

b

0.10

0.10

0.11

0.19

0.04

0.02

0.18

0.27

0.24

0.43

0.46

0.46

0.43

0.94

0.40

voc

Vinyl chloride

0.11

pg/m3

c

1.18

1.18

b

0.56

0.12

0.05

0.30

0.19

0.26

0.26

0.28

0.19

0.74

0.40

0.30

A-rated: MDL to Target MDL ratio < 1
B-rated" MDL to Target MDL ratio between 1 and 2
Does Not Meet MDL to Target MDL ratio>2
No data available

a: For the 2012 sampling year, the Target MDL for this pollutant was reduced.

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Table 8. NATTS Network Assessment: MQO#3 - Bias Percent Difference at Seattle, WA

Pollutant Group

Pollutant Name

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

2016

2017

2018

Carbonyls

Acetaldehyde

13.7

5.5

32.6

-1.9

24.6

-10.1

0.7

3.0

a

0.1

-4.3

a

-5.4

3.6

-8.7

Carbonyls

Formaldehyde

3.2

12.5

22.9

-3.2

14.4

-7.8

-2.8

-3.4

a

-0.5

-2.2

a

-19.1

-5.3

-3.7

Chromium VI

Chromium VI

--

--

--

--

--

-5.6b

10.5b

--

19.5

-6.5

--

--

--

--

--

PAH

Benzo(a)pyrene

--

--

--

--

--

-1.7

-2.3

-2.1

25.2

-5.7

-16.3

-14.2

-10.5

-22.4

-14.8

PAH

Naphthalene

--

--

--

--

--

-7.7

-17.1

-13.9

21.4

25.5

0.7

-11.4

-9.5

-11.6

-20.7

PM10 Metals

Arsenic (PM10)

c

-27.8

1.5

11.5

8.4

-14.8

7.3

1.4

15.7

-3.0

1.9

a

-2.3

-1.4

-3.4

PM10 Metals

Beryllium (PM10)

c

-16.5

18.9

18.9

4.8

-5.5

11.2

-8.2

17.5

-2.0

d

a

-0.4

3.7

0.5

PM10 Metals

Cadmium (PM10)

c

-30.6

-3.2

5.3

5.1

-16.2

4.9

-5.7

16.6

1.4

d

a

3.9

2.8

3.0

PM10 Metals

Lead (PM10)

c

-26.7

-0.4

-1.5

4.7

-30.6

-3.5

-6.3

19.9

0.1

2.2

a

-1.6

-0.4

-1.9

PM10 Metals

Manganese (PM10)

c

-28.8

0.8

-13.8

-25.3

-37.7

0.6

-3.8

21.5

-6.2

13.2

a

3.9

1.3

2.6

PM10 Metals

Nickel (PM10)

c

-25.9

-0.2

-8.5

8.6

-28.9

4.7

-6.8

11.4

-1.2

e

a

26.5

21.2

10.6

voc

Benzene

-13.5

1.5

-28.3

-5.8

-1.5

6.2

-13.2

10.2

a

-3.3

18.1

-5.3

5.2

14.6

-11.8

voc

Butadiene, 1,3-

-40.1

14.5

35.1

2.5

7.8

-0.5

-3.7

10.9

a

0.6

-8.1

-22.0

-10.1

3.9

-6.6

voc

Carbon tetrachloride

15.5

21.9

-1.8

10.4

16.5

1.9

31.6

25.4

a

13.3

24.2

40.2

53.5

26.5

0

voc

Chloroform

-15.1

12.5

5.5

9.1

4.3

5.4

1.0

-9.7

a

-2.4

8.5

10.3

8.1

9.2

-7.5

voc

T etrachloroethylene

-6.6

-4.4

-12.1

-3.7

0

1.1

-16.1

0.8

a

-9.5

-1.8

-14.6

-5.5

13.0

-3.8

voc

T richloroethylene

-11.3

4.9

0.7

5.5

5.3

2.7

-6.4

-8.3

a

3.0

-0.3

-10.0

-9.5

9.6

-14.6

voc

Vinyl chloride

-20.6

-7.3

36.6

1.1

-14.1

-0.1

-14.1

0.3

a

-8.1

10.0

-7.1

1.5

-3.3

-2.7



A-rated:±25%

B-rated: Between 25% to 35% or between -25% to -35%

Doesnotmeet:>35%or<35%

No data available

a: No Proficiency Test samples were sent for this pollutant and year.

b: Proficiency Test results are from the National Contract Lab for EPA's School Air Toxics Monitoring Program. The %Difference was -5.55% in 2009 and 10.53% in 2010.
c: Pollutant was sampled at this site and year, but no bias data were reported

d: The Proficiency Test sample for this pollutant was 0; the site reported a concentration as "< MDL", rather than 0. EPA accepted this result.
e: Although a Proficiency Test sample was sent to the lab supporting this site and year, the results were nullified by EPA due to QA issues.

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Table 9. NATTS Network Assessment: MQO#4 - Overall Method Precision %CV at Seattle, WA

Pollutant Group

Pollutant Name

Overall Method precision % CV

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

2016

2017

2018

Carbonyls

Acetaldehyde

--

—

~

—

3.1

23.9

2.7

2.4

1.8

1.7

1.9

5.2

—

--

1.9

2.1

Carbonyls

Formaldehyde

--

--

--

~

8.0

13.3

5.7

5.2

4.0

3.1

5.7

3.7

--

~

2.2

4.3

Chromium VI

Chromium VI

~

~

39.2

39.1

17.4

15.9

16.8

10.0

11.0

8.6

0.1

--

--

--

--

--

PAH

Benzo(a)pyrene

~

~

~

--

--

a

5.9

1.7

12.7

12.6

4.9

46.5

0.6

a

4.0

6.0

PAH

Naphthalene

—

~

—

~

—

10.6

13.2

30.9

6.0

4.6

4.5

8.4

5.0

5.4

6.2

2.5

PM10 Metals

Arsenic (PM10)

--

—

~

—

2.4

--

—

--

—

--

—

--

—

~

—

--

PM10 Metals

Beryllium (PM10)

~

—

—

—

a

--

—

--

—

--

—

--

—

~

—

--

PM10 Metals

Cadmium (PM10)

—

--

—

--

6.3

--

—

--

—

--

—

--

—

--

—

--

PM10 Metals

Lead (PM10)

—

~

—

~

0.6

--

—

--

—

--

—

--

—

~

—

--

PM10 Metals

Manganese (PM10)

--

—

—

~

0.8

--

—

--

—

--

—

--

—

~

—

--

PM10 Metals

Nickel (PM10)

—

--

—

~

7.0

~

—

--

—

--

—

--

—

~

—

~

voc

Benzene

~

~

--

~

9.7

6.5

9.8

5.3

4.6

6.3

3.8

4.7

--

~

8.1

5.0

voc

Butadiene, 1,3-

—

~

—

--

10.4

6.5

4.5

10.0

5.0

3.5

5.6

6.8

—

--

12.4

6.7

voc

Carbon tetrachloride

~

~

--

~

7.6

2.4

5.3

6.9

13.1

8.3

4.9

2.7

--

~

8.1

3.3

voc

Chloroform

—

~

—

~

27.4

9.9

32.6

17.7

16.6

14.1

9.6

22.5

—

~

7.7

2.9

voc

T etrachloroethylene

—

--

—

~

3.6

11.0

5.2

5.9

0.9

2.3

6.4

3.2

—

~

a

15.5

voc

T richloroethylene

—

~

—

~

21.8

31.2

9.4

a

5.4

--

a

a

—

~

a

a

voc

Vinyl chloride

--

~

--

--

a

a

a

a

a

--

--

a

--

a

a

a

A-rated:< 15% CV

B-rated: Between 15%CV to25% CV

Does Not Meet: >25% CV or did not report Precision (required in the NATTS Workplan Template since 2012)
No data available

a: Although both primary and secondary data were reported, both sets of values were less than the MDL. Thus no %CV was calculated.

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Table 10. NATTS Network Assessment: MQO#4 - Analytical Precision %CV at Seattle, WA

Pollutant Group

Pollutant Name

Analytical Method precision % CV

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

2016

2017

2018

Carbonyls

Acetaldehyde

--

—

~

—

1.3

0.6

0.9

0.4

1.3

1.8

1.2

1.9

9.5

5.5

0.8

0.6

Carbonyls

Formaldehyde

—

~

—

--

1.9

1.3

0.6

0.4

0.7

0.6

2.2

1.4

5.4

4.9

0.9

1.3

Chromium VI

Chromium VI

—

--

—

~

6.9

2.4

4.3

5.3

4.8

3.3

5.5

--

—

--

—

--

PAH

Benzo(a)pyrene

—

~

—

~

—

0.0

1.7

2.4

8.1

4.3

1.1

2.4

1.9

a

2.2

1.3

PAH

Naphthalene

—

~

—

--

—

1.6

2.1

2.6

1.7

2.8

3.6

2.6

4.1

4.6

1.7

2.9

PM10 Metals

Arsenic (PM10)

--

~

--

~

0.5

--

--

--

--

1.2

22.1

12.5

15.3

4.7

2.2

1.5

PM10 Metals

Beryllium (PM10)

--

~

~

~

a

--

--

--

--

a

a

a

0

3.3

20.0

5.5

PM10 Metals

Cadmium (PM10)

~

--

~

~

2.7

--

--

~

~

3.3

7.6

9.0

4.0

3.0

1.2

5.6

PM10 Metals

Lead (PM10)

~

~

--

~

0.2

--

~

--

~

1.7

1.7

1.0

0.7

0.5

1.4

0.6

PM10 Metals

Manganese (PM10)

~

~

~

--

2.0

--

~

~

--

1.8

1.2

0.8

1.0

0.4

0.6

1.3

PM10 Metals

Nickel (PM10)

~

~

~

~

0.2

~

~

~

~

1.2

2.7

1.5

2.4

1.0

2.4

1.3

voc

Benzene

--

—

~

—

6.7

6.2

3.7

2.8

2.3

8.2

3.1

5.0

3.6

7.9

3.0

3.5

voc

Butadiene, 1,3-

—

--

—

~

7.8

6.2

9.0

2.2

6.0

6.6

6.4

6.3

11.9

4.8

7.0

4.0

voc

Carbon tetrachloride

—

~

—

~

3.8

5.7

5.9

3.1

2.7

9.2

3.7

4.5

4.8

6.5

4.4

2.9

voc

Chloroform

—

~

—

--

7.1

9.5

11.8

3.6

7.4

3.8

5.1

3.7

7.7

8.5

6.9

3.0

voc

T etrachloroethylene

—

~

—

~

7.3

3.5

5.6

1.5

10.0

2.3

3.3

6.3

4.3

7.4

a

3.2

voc

T richloroethylene

—

~

—

~

3.6

6.6

0

--

5.4

a

a

a

a

a

a

a

voc

Vinyl chloride

--

--

--

~

--

--

--

~

--

a

a

a

a

a

a

a

A-rated:< 15% CV

B-rated: Between 15%CV to25% CV

Does Not Meet: >25% CV or did not report Precision (required in the NATTS Workplan Template since 2012)
No data available

a: The primary and/or replicate value were less than the MDL, so no calculation could be made.

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Appendix A. Equipment Inventory

Pollutant Type Year(s) Manufacturer/Model, Extraction Type, and Year

Sampling Equipment

Carbonyls

2003-2018

Xontech 925 Carbonyls Sampler (Year Deployed: <2006)

Chormium VI

2005-2013

ERG Chromium VI sampler (Year Deployed: 2000)

PAHs

2008-2018

Tisch Environmental Hi-Vol PAHs Sampler (Year Deployed: 2005)

PM10 Metals

2003-2004

Andersen GMW PM10 Hi-Vol Sampler (Year Deployed: 2002)

2005-2014

Andersen GMW PM10 Hi-Vol Sampler (Year Deployed: <1994)

2014-2018

Thermo 2025 (Year Deployed: 2014)

VOCs

2003-2015

Xontech 910PC Sampler (Year Deployed: 2005)

2016-2018

Xontech 901 Sampler (Year Deployed: 2016)

Analytical Equipment

Carbonyls

2003-2005

HP/Agilent HPLC 1100 with variable wavelength detection (Year Deployed: unknown)

2006

HPLC with Waters 996 PDA detection (Year Deployed: unknown)

2007-2017

Waters Alliance 2695 HPLC /model 2487 Dual Absorbance (Year Deployed: 2003)

2018

Waters Alliance e2695 HPLC /model 2489 Dual Absorbance (Year Deployed: 2018)

Chromium VI

2005-2013

Dionex 300 ion chromatography system (Year Deployed: 2001)

PAHs

2008-2014

HP/Agilent 5890/5971 GC/MS (Year Deployed: 2008)

2015-2018

HP/Agilent 7890B/5975C GC/MS (Year Deployed: 2015)

PM10 Metals

2003-2004

unknown (Year Deployed: unknown)

2005-2006

PE Sciex ELAN DRCICP-MS (Year Deployed: unknown)

2007-2014

PE ELAN 9000 ICP-MS (Year Deployed: 2003)

2015-2018

Thermo iCAP Q ICP-MS (Year Deployed: 2015)

VOCs

2003-2004

HP/Agilent 6890 GC/FID (Year Deployed: unknown)

2005

HP/Agilent model 5890 GC/FID (Year Deployed: unknown)

2006

HP/Agilent 6890/5973 GC/MS (Year Deployed: 2001)

2007-2009

HP/Agilent 6890/5973 GC/MS (Year Deployed: 2006)

2010

HP/Agilent 5890/5971 GC/MS (Year Deployed: 2008)

2011-2018

HP/Agilent 6890/5975 GC/MS (Year Deployed: 2010)

Preconcentrator Equipment

VOCs

2003-2004

unknown (Year Deployed: unknown)

2005-2006

Custom-built (Year Deployed: unknown)

2007

Entech7000, Entech7100A (Year Deployed: 2003/2007)

2008-2018

Entech 7100A (Year Deployed: 2003)

Standards Preparation Equipment

VOCs

2003-2006

UNKNOWN (Year Deployed: UNKNOWN)

2007-2018

Custom-built (dynamic dilution) (Year Deployed: 1985)

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Appendix A. Equipment Inventory

Pollutant Type

Year(s)

Manufacturer/Model, Extraction Type, and Year

Canister Cleaning Equipment

VOCs

2003-2004

UNKNOWN (Year Deployed: UNKNOWN)

2005-2006

Custom-built (Year Deployed: unknown)

2007-2010

Custom-built (Cold) (Year Deployed: 2003)

2011-2018

Wasson-ECE TO Clean (Hot) (Year Deployed: 2010)

PM10 Extraction Equipment

PM10 Metals

2003-2004

unknown (Year Deployed: unknown)

2005-2006

unknown (Hotblock) (Year Deployed: unknown)

2007-2013

Branson 8510 (Sonicator) (Year Deployed: 2004)

2014-2018

Environmental Express (Hotblock) (Year Deployed: 2014)

Chromium VI Extraction Equipment

Chromium VI

2005-2010

Branson 8510 (Sonicator) (Year Deployed: 2001)

2011

Branson 8510 Sonicator/ Branson Shaker (Year Deployed: 2011)

2012-2013

Branson Shaker (Year Deployed: 2011)

PAHs Extraction Equipment

PAHs 2008-2018 Dionex -300 (ASE) (Year Deployed: 2004)

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