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Air Monitoring Network Plan


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2012 Network Plan

The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) monitors outdoor air quality throughout Minnesota. There are many reasons to monitor the quality of our outdoor air. The data collected by the MPCA helps determine major sources of ambient air pollution in Minnesota, addresses ways to reduce pollution levels, and tracks concentrations of ambient air pollution over time. Data are also used to determine compliance with National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) and whether we are protecting the public from the harmful health effects of ambient air pollution.

The purpose of this annual report is to demonstrate compliance with air monitoring network regulations, to describe proposed changes for the upcoming year, and to provide specific information on each of Minnesota's existing and proposed air quality monitoring sites. Details regarding the location of individual sites, monitoring objectives, and proposed changes are provided. Data for several pollutants are summarized to show current conditions relative to State and Federal air quality standards. The plan also provides an overview of the various air quality monitoring networks operating in Minnesota. In addition, the 2010 plan contains a detailed plan for Minnesota’s National Core Multi-pollutant (NCORE) monitoring station.

The 2012 Air Monitoring Network Plan for Minnesota was open for public review and comment from May 23, 2011 through June 22, 2011. No comments were received during the public comment period.

Air Monitoring Network Plans from Previous Years

2010 Source-oriented Lead Monitoring Plan

On October 18, 2008, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) revised the National Ambient Air Quality Standard for lead. In addition to a ten-fold tightening of the standard, the EPA announced an expanded lead monitoring network, including both population and source-oriented monitoring. This plan describes the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency’s (MPCA) proposed source-oriented lead monitoring network, which will be operational on January 1, 2010. Included in this report is a description of how the MPCA identified facilities potentially requiring monitoring, air dispersion modeling procedures and results, and where required, proposed locations for source-oriented lead monitoring.

Staff Contacts

For questions about the MPCA Air Monitoring Network, contact the following MPCA staff:

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