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Tribal School Air Toxics Monitoring: Nenahnezad

Tribal School Air Toxics Monitoring: Nenahnezad. Air Quality Control & Operating Permit Program June 16, 2011. Nenahnezad Boarding School. Eastern View from Nenahnezad School. Southern View from Nenahnezad School. Northern View from Nenahnezad School. Western View from

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Tribal School Air Toxics Monitoring: Nenahnezad

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  1. Tribal School Air Toxics Monitoring: Nenahnezad Air Quality Control & Operating Permit Program June 16, 2011

  2. Nenahnezad Boarding School

  3. Eastern View from Nenahnezad School Southern View from Nenahnezad School

  4. Northern View from Nenahnezad School Western View from Nenahnezad School

  5. Nenahnezad School Setup

  6. Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) Sampling Setup

  7. Carbonyl Sampling Setup

  8. Local farm area located north of school

  9. Four Corners Power Plant located 5 miles southwest from the school

  10. San Juan Generating Station located northwest of the school

  11. Western Gas Refinery located northeast of school in Kirtland, NM

  12. Shiprock is located 24 miles west of school

  13. Data Results: April 2011 April VOC Toxic Sample Results With Reported Concentrations (elevated)

  14. Data Results: April 2011 April Carbonyl Sample Results Reported Concentrations (elevated)

  15. Roadblocks Encountered: • Sampler Timer not opening at the start of sample run for the VOC sampler. • Carbonyl Buck pump not upgraded with updated software. Also pump not ending on the sample end date, samples for 72 hours instead of ending at 24 hours. • Sonic Anemometer dataloggerdoes not recognize field laptop, so downloading software has been difficult. • Filling out Chain of Custody Forms, make sure there is a template of one to follow. • Before samplers are setup at site, run an invalid sample in your office, to work out all the questions or problems, before hand. • Before sampling, make sure all contact personal information are on hand (field staff). • Who is the individual to contact for troubleshooting?

  16. Future Plans • Continue to sample with the approval of USEPA and TAMS Steering Committee. • Collect efficient samples that are consistent for reporting. • Analysis of data for risk to human health will be interpreted by USEPA. • NNEPA AQCP will be using results to consider permanent sampling of VOC and Carbonyl.

  17. Thank You from NNEPA AQCP Air Monitoring Staff!

  18. Contact Information NNEPA Air Quality Control & Operating Permit Program P.O. Box 529 Fort Defiance, AZ 86504 nnepanilchi@navajo.org Phone: (928)729-4246 or 4096 Fax: (928)729-4323 or 4313

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