ML18026A601
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| Issue date: | 01/24/2018 |
| From: | Chattanooga-Hamilton County, TN, Air Pollution Control Bureau, Knox County, TN, Health Dept, Dept of Air Quality Management, Memphis & Shelby County, TN, Health Dept, Air Monitoring Branch, Pollution Control, State of TN, Dept of Environment & Conservation, Div. of Air Pollution Control |
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Ambient Air Monitoring Plan 2010 Chattanooga/Hamilton County Air Pollution Control Bureau Knox County Health Department, Department of Air Quality Management Memphis/Shelby County Health Department, Air Pollution Control Program Metropolitan Health Department, Division of Air Pollution Control Tennessee Dept. of Environment and Conservation, Air Pollution Control Division July 1, 2010
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3 Tennessee Geographic Regions and Descriptions In order to have a more meaningful understanding of its different land patterns and variations, geographers and geologists have divided the State into nine natural regions or physiographic provinces. From west to east (see map of Natural Regions of Tennessee) these are the Mississippi Alluvial Valley, West Tennessee Plain, West Tennessee Uplands, Western Highland Rim, Central Basin, Eastern Highland Rim, Cumberland Plateau, Valley and Ridge, and Unaka Mountains.
MISSISSIPPI ALLUVIAL VALLEY The Mississippi Alluvial Valley, situated along the States western border, is a relatively narrow strip of land that varies from 5 to 20 miles in width and is oriented in a north to south direction. Covering an area of only 57 square miles, it is the smallest of the States natural regions. The western boundary of the region is the Mississippi River; the eastern boundary is the Chickasaw Bluffs of the West Tennessee Plain. Although six counties have some area in the region, only Lake County is found entirely within he Mississippi Alluvial Valley. The average elevation of this floodplain region is 235 feet, although it may be as high as 290 feet in Lake County and as low as 185 feet in Shelby County.
WEST TENNESSEE PLAIN The West Tennessee Plain has an area of 7731 square miles and is the second largest physiograph province in the State. This plain is 45 to 65 miles wide and is bounded on the west by the Chickasaw Bluffs. The eastern boundary follows the drainage divided between the Mississippi River and the Western Valley of the Tennessee River. Eighteen of the States counties are either completely or partially situated in the West Tennessee Plain.
The topography of the West Tennessee Plain is a relatively flat terrain that slopes gently westward to the Mississippi River floodplain. Elevations of 450 feet are found on West Tennessee Plains eastern side and around 280 feet on the west. Relief in most areas is less than 200 feet.
WEST TENNESSEE UPLANDS The West Tennessee Uplands, the second smallest physiographic province in the State, occupies an area of 1928 square miles. The drainage divided between the Mississippi and Tennessee Rivers forms the regions western boundary, while the eastern boundary is marked by the Tennessee River. The width of this upland region is 15 to 45 miles and covers parts of seven of the States counties. Although it is not considered a rugged region, the West Tennessee Uplands has greater relief and contrast than the West Tennessee Plain. Broad expanses of undulating plains are found here. The average elevation of this upland province is 700 feet with relief varying from 100 to 300 feet.
HIGHLAND RIM The Highland Rim, covering an area of 10,572 square miles, is the largest physiographic province in Tennessee.
It extends from the Tennessee River in the west to the western escarpment of the Cumberland Plateau in the east. A large part of the Highland Rims center has been eroded out by the Cumberland River, forming the large, oval-shaped Central Basin. The presence of Central basin, as well as the Highland Rim being relatively narrow in the States north and south borders, has led to the dividing of the Highland Rim into western and eastern divisions. The Western Highland Rim is the larger of the two, with an area of 6566 square miles.
Together, these divisions account for area in 39 of the States counties. The Western Highland Rim varies from 25 to 45 miles in width and consists of a rolling terrain heavily dissected by stream erosion. Elevations on the Western Highland Rims tableland range from 800 to 1000 feet, while relief varies from 100 to 200 feet. The
4 Eastern Highland Rim averages 25 miles in width and has an elevation of 900 to 1100 feet. The topography is comprised of an undulating tableland of low relief with widely scattered hills and knobs.
CENTRAL BASIN The Central Basin, also known as the Nashville basin, is a larger pear-shaped area occupying much of the geographic center of the State. The area has a total of 5851 square miles, measures 65 miles east to west and 95 miles north to south. With the exception of the valley of the Cumberland River at its northern corners, the central Basin is entirely surrounded by the Highland Rim. Wilson, Rutherford, and Marshall Counties are situated entirely within the Basin; parts of 23 other counties are also found there. Differences in typography have caused the Central Basin to sometime be divided into two different regions. Large areas of the regions geographic center are known as The Inner Basin. This topography is extremely level and has an average elevation of 650 feet. Relief in most areas is less than 50 feet. Relief in most areas is less than 50 feet. The few hills and knobs that rise above the landscape are commonly less than 100 feet in height. The Outer Basin includes the rest of the province and is comprised of an undulating, hilly type topography. Numerous hills and ridges mark the landscape and are especially prominent at the outer edge. The average elevation in this part of the basin is 750 feet, but may vary as much as 250 feet.
CUMBERLAND PLATEAU Covering an area of 2980 square miles, the Cumberland Plateau is an elevated tableland bounded on the west by the Eastern Highland Rim and on the east by the Valley and Ridge. The greatest width, 75 miles, is near the Kentucky border. At its most southern point in the State, the Cumberland Plateau is about 35 miles in width.
Five of the States counties are entirely within the region, while another 17 counties are situated partially in this area. The Cumberland Plateaus topography varies in different parts of the region. In places, the surface has been cut by stream valleys and precipitous gorges that are 200 to 400 feet deep. The tableland part of the Cumberland Plateau has an average elevation of 1800 feet. The elevations are generally lower in the northern part at 1700 to 1900 feet. Far to the south in Marion and Hamilton Counties, the elevations are somewhat higher, around 2000 to 2100 feet. Relief varies from as little as 100 feet to as much as 400 feet.
VALLEY AND RIDGE The Valley and Ridge covers 7703 square miles and is situated between the Cumberland Plateau to the west and the Unaka Mountains to the east. The width of the region ranges from as much as 70 miles along the Kentucky border to as little as 30 miles near the Georgia State Line. In most places, it averages 45 miles in width.
Twenty-seven counties of Tennessee are either completely or partially found in this Valley and Ridge region.
The topography of the Valley and Ridge consists of long linear ridges and parallel lowland valleys that trend in a northeast to southwest direction. The ridges usually have high elevations of 1100 to 1500 feet while the adjacent valley floors vary from 700 feet to 1000 feet. The ridges and valleys generally have high elevations in the northern part of the region; they are slightly less elevated to the south.
UNAKA MOUNTAINS Covering an area of 2523 square miles, the Unaka Mountains region is the most eastern physiographic province in Tennessee and extended along its entire eastern border adjacent to North Carolina. The width of the region varies from 5 to 25 miles. Although 13 counties have part of their land area within the region, Johnson County is the only on having all of its area completely within the region. The Unaka Mountains region is known for having the highest and most rugged terrain in Tennessee. Lofty mountainous ridges and peaks, heavily forested and deeply carved by precipitous stream valleys, comprise the topography. The highest point, in both the region and the State, is Clingmans Dome (6643 ft) in Sevier County. In addition to Clingmans Dome, there are 13 other mountain peaks in the Unakas with heights of over 6000 feet and 33 peaks of more than 5000 feet. A very
5 large percentage of those peaks are situated directly on the Tennessee State Line, with the greatest concentration found in Sevier County. Narrow lowland valleys and isolated coves are also a part of the topography of the region. The floors of these topographic features range from 1000 to 2000 feet in elevation.
6 Tennessee Geographic Regions
7 Climate Synopsis for Tennessee The highly varied topography of Tennessee has a significant impact on the state's climate. The landscape varies generally from west to east, starting with the gently rolling lowlands (200-600' above sea level) in the west, rising to the Highland Rim (600-1000') enclosing the Central Basin, and on up to the Cumberland Plateau
(~2000') which trends northeast-southwest across the state in a belt 30-50 miles wide. East of the Plateau is the Great Valley of East Tennessee (elevations ranging from 1500' in the north down to 700' in the south) containing a series of northeast-southwest ridges. The eastern border of the state is dominated by the Great Smoky Mountains, with numerous peaks rising 4000' to 6000' above sea level.
Average annual temperature across the state range from around 55F to a bit over 60F. Winter mean temperatures are near 35F over most of the state, while summer temperatures average between 75F and 80F. Of course, these general patterns are affected by topography: the higher mountain areas tend to have milder summers as well as colder, more blustery winters. The length of the growing season is also linked to topography: most of the state has a growing season between 180 and 220 days, but this stretches to over 235 days in the lowlands around Memphis and drops to near 130 days in the highest mountains to the east.
The principal source of moisture for the state is the Gulf of Mexico to the south, which results in a gradual decrease of precipitation from south to north. This gradient is largely obscured, however, by orographic effects.
In West Tennessee, annual precipitation amounts range from 46 inches to 54 inches, increasing from the Mississippi bottomlands to the slight hills farther east. In Middle Tennessee, the variation is from around 45 inches in the Central Basin to 50-55 inches* in the surrounding Highland Rim. The Cumberland Plateau also averages 50-55 inches* per year. In the Great Valley of Eastern Tennessee, annual precipitation rises from a minimum of 40 inches* in the north (the driest part of the state due to the rain shadow effect of the Great Smoky Mountains and the Cumberland Plateau) to over 50 inches in the south. The mountainous eastern border of the state is the wettest part, with annual totals of up to 80 inches in the higher, well-exposed peaks.
Over most of the state, the greatest precipitation occurs in winter and early spring owing to the more frequent passage of large-scale (frontal) storms over the region. A secondary maximum of precipitation occurs in midsummer in response to shower and thunderstorm activity, especially in July in the mountains of the east.
Fall tends to be the dry season for the state, due to the higher frequency of slow-moving high pressure areas during this season. Average annual snowfall ranges from 4-6 inches in the south and west to over 10 inches in the east. Due to the relatively mild winter conditions over most of the state, snow cover rarely persists for more than a few days.
Severe storms are relatively infrequent in the state, being east of the center of tornado activity, south of most blizzard conditions, and too far inland to be often affected by hurricanes. An average of 11 tornadoes are observed in the state each year, mostly confined to areas west of the Cumberland Plateau. Hailstorms at a given location are observed 2 or 3 times a year, and damaging glaze storms occur in the state every 5 or 6 years.
Thunderstorms are frequent in the warm season, and severe thunderstorms with damaging winds are experienced at scattered locations throughout the state each year.
Adapted from: Climatography of the United States, No. 60, National Climatic Center
8 Windrose Data for Tennessee
9 Tennessee Metropolitan and Micropolitan Statistical Areas and Population Data (2000 Census and Estimates to 2009 by US Census Bureau)
July 1, 2 0 0 9 July 1, 2 0 0 8 July 1, 2 0 0 7 July 1, 2 0 0 6 July 1, 2 0 0 5 July 1, 2 0 0 4 July 1, 2 0 0 3 July 1, 2 0 0 2 July 1, 2 0 0 1 July 1, 2 0 0 0 Est imat es base C ensus M et ropolit an st at ist ical areas 16860 Chattanooga, TN-GA 524,303 520,089 515,810 510,542 502,842 497,235 492,354 487,718 482,729 477,213 476,502 476,531 17300 Clarksville, TN-KY 268,546 261,757 262,170 252,809 251,845 244,887 241,527 238,210 235,713 232,719 232,045 232,000 17420 Cleveland, TN 113,358 112,414 111,223 109,584 108,013 106,939 106,056 105,564 105,077 104,307 104,015 104,015 27180 Jackson, TN 113,629 113,008 112,694 112,160 110,772 110,001 109,259 109,340 108,817 107,581 107,379 107,377 27740 Johnson City, TN 197,381 195,783 193,357 191,544 188,888 187,178 186,119 183,736 182,085 181,989 181,607 181,607 28700 Kingsport-Bristol-Bristol, TN-VA 305,629 304,679 303,577 301,615 300,078 298,765 298,939 298,432 298,222 298,438 298,486 298,484 28940 Knoxville, TN 699,247 692,210 682,143 671,227 658,316 648,530 641,551 632,944 625,319 617,573 616,077 616,079 32820 M emphis, TN-M S-AR 1,304,926 1,298,529 1,290,610 1,280,666 1,261,429 1,249,048 1,238,075 1,226,669 1,216,654 1,208,269 1,205,196 1,205,204 34100 M orristown, TN 137,612 136,579 134,979 132,542 130,104 128,254 126,853 125,209 124,775 123,564 123,081 123,081 34980 Nashville-Davidson--M urfreesboro--Franklin, TN1,582,264 1,556,368 1,524,920 1,489,156 1,450,538 1,416,452 1,386,743 1,363,834 1,343,263 1,317,580 1,311,789 1,311,789 M icropolit an st at ist ical areas 11940 Athens, TN 52,739 52,574 52,115 51,753 51,092 50,498 50,278 50,052 49,786 49,171 49,010 49,015 15140 Brownsville, TN 18,881 19,030 19,165 19,299 19,402 19,590 19,472 19,547 19,844 19,819 19,797 19,797 17940 Columbia, TN 84,302 82,727 80,420 77,860 75,639 74,235 72,754 71,265 70,161 69,694 69,498 69,498 18260 Cookeville, TN 104,366 103,224 101,726 100,393 98,543 97,464 96,175 95,507 94,524 93,708 93,415 93,417 18900 Crossville, TN 54,109 53,765 53,264 52,263 50,859 49,888 49,090 48,597 47,694 47,024 46,801 46,802 20540 Dyersburg, TN 37,811 37,722 37,680 37,689 37,586 37,291 37,161 37,068 37,108 37,320 37,279 37,279 24620 Greeneville, TN 66,282 66,090 65,855 65,391 64,874 64,159 63,665 63,426 63,272 63,035 62,909 62,909 25340 Harriman, TN 53,508 53,473 53,309 53,084 52,556 52,624 52,404 52,094 52,044 51,939 51,911 51,910 26480 Humboldt, TN 49,468 49,148 48,435 48,022 47,856 47,792 47,690 47,908 47,999 48,154 48,149 48,152 29220 La Follette, TN 40,970 40,781 40,562 40,505 40,412 40,387 39,960 39,839 39,805 39,861 39,794 39,854 29980 Lawrenceburg, TN 41,314 41,060 40,884 40,595 40,641 40,484 40,464 40,492 39,993 39,961 39,924 39,926 30280 Lewisburg, TN 30,279 30,015 29,382 28,716 28,093 27,776 27,427 27,291 27,132 26,880 26,774 26,767 32280 M artin, TN 33,459 33,379 33,231 33,336 33,542 33,544 33,944 34,208 34,351 34,894 34,895 34,895 32660 M cM innville, TN 40,481 40,162 39,910 39,652 39,372 39,184 39,072 38,691 38,682 38,404 38,276 38,276 35460 Newport, TN 36,047 35,804 35,393 35,079 34,708 34,455 34,287 33,982 33,670 33,630 33,568 33,565 37540 Paris, TN 31,876 31,751 31,517 31,399 31,294 31,077 31,052 31,258 31,169 31,122 31,103 31,115 42940 Sevierville, TN 86,243 85,361 83,952 82,075 79,607 77,311 75,636 74,398 73,218 71,701 71,170 71,170 43180 Shelbyville, TN 45,947 45,384 44,531 43,444 42,147 40,981 40,002 39,185 38,538 37,822 37,586 37,586 46100 Tullahoma, TN 99,927 99,476 98,972 98,273 97,148 96,207 95,494 94,888 93,971 93,286 93,026 93,024 46460 Union City, TN-KY 38,245 38,523 38,437 38,485 38,949 39,366 39,586 39,798 40,058 40,184 40,202 40,202 Source:
http://www.census.gov/popest/metro/CBSA-est2009-annual.html Annual Estimates of the Population of M etropolitan and M icropolitan Statistical Areas: April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2009 (CBSA-EST2009-01)
Table 1. A nnual Est imat es of t he Populat ion of M et ropolit an and M icropolit an St at ist ical A reas: A pril 1, 2 0 0 0 t o July 1, 2 0 0 9 C B SA C ode Geographic area Populat ion est imat es A pril 1, 2 0 0 0
10 Tennessee County Population Density
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12 The Purpose of Tennessees Ambient Air Monitoring Network There are several criteria that are used for determining the need for ambient air quality monitoring. Some of the criteria are as follows:
EPA National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) Criteria pollutant monitoring network requirements for the NCore (National Core) formally NAMS (National Air Monitoring Site), SLAMS (State and Local Air Monitoring Site) and SPM (Special Purpose Monitoring) monitoring networks.
The Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) sets forth as regulations the requirements for air quality monitoring to be implemented by the states and EPA. These requirements are primarily organized around population and emission density in a given area with the number of required monitors and the distribution of the monitors within the networks specified by these regulations. Additionally 40CFR, Part 58, Appendix D specifies criteria that must be followed in designing the NCore and SLAMS networks. The EPA must approve design and/or modifications to these networks.
Additional federal regulations also specify requirements for Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD) monitoring networks. This monitoring is addressed at new facilities to be constructed in a given area or around certain types of existing industry such as large coal fired power plants or facilities that release toxic heavy metals such as lead to the environment.
Air quality monitoring is required to be conducted to alert citizens in given areas to elevated levels of air pollutants in cities or communities of designated population levels that are required to provide Air Quality Index (AQI) reports to the general public.
Air quality monitoring is conducted to address the need for background air quality data and to provide needed air quality data that is used in industrial recruitment efforts with the monitoring areas periodically rotated to new locations throughout the state on a routine basis.
Special air quality monitoring studies are conducted based on identified needs for monitoring data in a given area.
Citizen complaints and enforcement investigations related to air quality are other reasons for air quality monitoring usually in or around a specific area related to the complaint or investigation.
Requests from citizens for special air monitoring studies are also a reason for air monitoring activities.
13 The federal regulations also specify the frequency, method, location requirements, equipment, quality assurance procedures and reporting of data collected from the ambient air monitoring networks.
14 Ozone monitoring network requirements 40 CFR 58 Subpart G, Appendix D to Part 58 Revised as of July 1, 2009 TABLE D-2 OF APPENDIX D TO PART 58. SLAMS MINIMUM O3 MONITORING REQUIREMENTS MSA population1, 2 Most recent 3-year design value concentrations 85% of any O3 NAAQS3 Most recent 3-year design value concentrations <85% of any O3 NAAQS3,4
>10 million 4
2 4-10 million 3
1 350,000-<4 million 2
1 50,000-<350,000 5 1
0 1 Minimum monitoring requirements apply to the Metropolitan statistical area (MSA).
2 Population based on latest available census figures.
3 The ozone (O3) National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) levels and forms are defined in 40 CFR part 50.
4 These minimum monitoring requirements apply in the absence of a design value.
5 Metropolitan statistical areas (MSA) must contain an urbanized area of 50,000 or more population.
Note: The NAAQS for ozone was revised by EPA March 12, 2008 to 0.075 PPM. There were no regulatory changes made to the network monitoring requirements at that time.
On January 6, 2010 EPA proposed strengthening the 8-hour primary ozone standard, to a level within the range of 0.060-0.070 parts per million (ppm). EPA also proposed to establish a distinct cumulative, seasonal secondary standard within the range of 7-15 ppm-hours. EPA proposed in July 2009 to modify the ozone air quality monitoring network design requirements for urban areas with populations between 50,000 and 350,000 people operate at least one ozone monitor and that states be required to operate at least three ozone monitors in non-urban areas. However, these regulations have not yet been finalized by the EPA. When the rules become final Tennessee will redesign its ozone monitoring network in accordance with the regulations.
PM 2.5 monitoring network requirements 40 CFR 58 Subpart G, Appendix D to Part 58 Revised as of July 1, 2009 TABLE D-5 OF APPENDIX D TO PART 58. PM2.5 MINIMUM MONITORING REQUIREMENTS MSA population1, 2 Most recent 3-year design value concentrations 85% of any PM2.5 NAAQS3 Most recent 3-year design value concentrations
<85% of any PM2.5 NAAQS3,4 Continuous PM2.5 Monitoring PM2.5 Background and Transport Sites PM2.5 Chemical Speciation Sites
>1,000,000 3
2 1 - 2 One site each per state for background and transport.
Existing STN Required Site(s) 500,000-1,000,000 2
1 1
50,000-<500,000 5 1
0 0 - 1 1 Minimum monitoring requirements apply to the Metropolitan statistical area (MSA).
2 Population based on latest available census figures.
3 The PM2.5 National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) levels and forms are defined in 40 CFR part 50.
4 These minimum monitoring requirements apply in the absence of a design value.
5 Metropolitan statistical areas (MSA) must contain an urbanized area of 50,000 or more population.
4.7.2 Requirement for Continuous PM2.5 Monitoring. The State, or where appropriate, local agencies must operate continuous PM2.5 analyzers equal to at least one-half (round up) the minimum required sites listed in Table D-5 of this appendix. At least one required continuous analyzer in each MSA must be collocated with one of the required
15 FRM/FEM/ARM monitors, unless at least one of the required FRM/FEM/ARM monitors is itself a continuous FEM or ARM monitor in which case no collocation requirement applies. State and local air monitoring agencies must use methodologies and quality assurance/quality control (QA/QC) procedures approved by the EPA Regional Administrator for these required continuous analyzers.
4.7.3 Requirement for PM2.5 Background and Transport Sites. Each State shall install and operate at least one PM2.5 site to monitor for regional background and at least one PM2.5 site to monitor regional transport.
4.7.4 PM2.5 Chemical Speciation Site Requirements. Each State shall continue to conduct chemical speciation monitoring and analyses at sites designated to be part of the PM2.5 Speciation Trends Network (STN). The selection and modification of these STN sites must be approved by the Administrator.
PM 10 monitoring network requirements 40 CFR 58 Subpart G, Appendix D to Part 58 Revised as of July 1, 2009 TABLE D-4 OF APPENDIX D TO PART 58. PM10 MINIMUM MONITORING REQUIREMENTS (NUMBER OF STATIONS PER MSA) 1 1 Selection of urban areas and actual numbers of stations per area within the ranges shown in this table will be jointly determined by EPA and the State Agency.
2 High concentration areas are those for which ambient PM10 data show ambient concentrations exceeding the PM10 NAAQS by 20 percent or more.
3 Medium concentration areas are those for which ambient PM10 data show ambient concentrations exceeding 80 percent of the PM10 NAAQS.
4 Low concentration areas are those for which ambient PM10 data show ambient concentrations less than 80 percent of the PM10 NAAQS.
5 These minimum monitoring requirements apply in the absence of a design value.
SO2 monitoring network requirements 40 CFR 58 Subpart G, Appendix D to Part 58 Revised as of July 1, 2009 4.4 Sulfur Dioxide (SO2) Design Criteria.
(a) There are no minimum requirements for the number of SO2 monitoring sites. Continued operation of existing SLAMS SO2 sites using FRM or FEM is required until discontinuation is approved by the EPA Regional Administrator. Where SLAMS SO2 monitoring is ongoing, at least one of the SLAMS SO2 sites must be a maximum concentration site for that specific area.
EPA announced on 11/16/2009 proposals to revise the annual and 24 hour2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> primary NAAQS and replace both with a new 1-hour SO2 standard. The existing secondary standard is under review. Additional SO2 monitoring sites are expected to be added to existing monitoring networks to increase the number of monitors in the Core Based Statistical Areas. Increased monitoring would also be required in states based on their contribution to national SO2 emissions and additional monitoring may be required in areas where gaps exist in network coverage. The new monitors would be required to be operational by 2013 if the EPA proposal is adopted in its current form.
NO2 monitoring network requirements Population category High concentration2 Medium concentration3 Low concentration4,5
>1,000,000 6-10 4-8 2-4 500,000-1,000,000 4-8 2-4 1-2 250,000-500,000 3-4 1-2 0-1 100,000-250,000 1-2 0-1 0
16 40 CFR 58 Subpart G, Appendix D to Part 58 Revised as of July 1, 2009 4.3 Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2) Design Criteria.
(a) There are no minimum requirements for the number of NO2 monitoring sites. Continued operation of existing SLAMS NO2 sites using FRM or FEM is required until discontinuation is approved by the EPA Regional Administrator. Where SLAMS NO2 monitoring is ongoing, at least one NO2 site in the area must be located to measure the maximum concentration of NO2.
EPA announced on January 22, 2010 the final revisions to the NO2 NAAQS. EPA added a new Primary1-hour NO2 standard at 100 ppb (parts per billion). EPA chose to retain the current Primary and Secondary standards and to revise the AQI for NO2 to incorporate the new 1-hour standard. EPA also revised the monitoring requirements and will now require monitoring near roads in areas with populations greater than 500,000.
Additional monitors will be required in urban areas near major roads with populations greater than or equal to 1,000,000 to assess community wide concentrations and an additional monitor for areas with populations greater than or equal to 2,500,000 also near roads or having road segments with annual average vehicle daily traffic counts greater than or equal to 250,000 vehicles. Additional monitors will also be required to be placed in areas with vulnerable populations susceptible to NO2 health related effects. These additional monitors would be required to be operational before January 1, 2013 if the EPA proposal is adopted in its current form.
Lead monitoring network requirements 40 CFR 58 Subpart G, Appendix D to Part 58 Revised as of July 1, 2009 4.5 Lead (Pb) Design Criteria. Lead (Pb) Design Criteria.
(a) State and, where appropriate, local agencies are required to conduct ambient air Pb monitoring taking into account Pb sources which are expected to or have been shown to contribute to a maximum Pb concentration in ambient air in excess of the NAAQS, the potential for population exposure, and logistics. At a minimum, there must be one source-oriented SLAMS site located to measure the maximum Pb concentration in ambient air resulting from each Pb source which emits 1.0 or more tons per year based on either the most recent National Emission Inventory (http://www.epa.gov/ttn/chief/ eiinformation.html) or other scientifically justifiable methods and data (such as improved emissions factors or site-specific data) taking into account logistics and the potential for population exposure.
(i) One monitor may be used to meet the requirement in paragraph 4.5(a) for all sources involved when the location of the maximum Pb concentration due to one Pb source is expected to also be impacted by Pb emissions from a nearby source (or multiple sources). This monitor must be sited, taking into account logistics and the potential for population exposure, where the Pb concentration from all sources combined is expected to be at its maximum.
(ii) The Regional Administrator may waive the requirement in paragraph 4.5(a) for monitoring near Pb sources if the State or, where appropriate, local agency can demonstrate the Pb source will not contribute to a maximum Pb concentration in ambient air in excess of 50% of the NAAQS (based on historical monitoring data, modeling, or other means). The waiver must be renewed once every 5 years as part of the network assessment required under 58.10(d).
(b) State and, where appropriate, local agencies are required to conduct Pb monitoring in each CBSA with a population equal to or greater than 500,000 people as determined by the latest available census figures. At a minimum, there must be one non-source-oriented SLAMS site located to measure neighborhood scale Pb concentrations in urban areas impacted by re-entrained dust from roadways, closed industrial sources which previously were significant sources of Pb, hazardous waste sites, construction and demolition projects, or other fugitive dust sources of Pb.
EPA announced on October 15, 2008 the final revisions to the Lead NAAQS. EPA added a new Primary standard of 0.15 ug/m3 as a running 3 month average. The initial number of lead monitors to be added to the network was to be based on source emissions of 1 or more tons of lead. EPA is reconsidering the initial 1 ton threshold and instead is considering areas with sources emitting 0.5 tons as triggering the source oriented monitoring requirements. Tennessee has already identified an area not meeting the new standard and has
17 implemented monitoring at the source. Additional evaluations are underway to identify all 0.5 ton sources for potential monitoring.
CO monitoring network requirements 40 CFR 58 Subpart G, Appendix D to Part 58 Revised as of July 1, 2009 4.2 Carbon Monoxide (CO) Design Criteria.
(a) There are no minimum requirements for the number of CO monitoring sites. Continued operation of existing SLAMS CO sites using FRM or FEM is required until discontinuation is approved by the EPA Regional Administrator. Where SLAMS CO monitoring is ongoing, at least one site must be a maximum concentration site for that area under investigation.
Index reporting requirements 40 CFR 58 Subpart F, 58.50 Revised as of July 1, 2009
§ 58.50 Index reporting.
(a)
The State or where applicable, local agency shall report to the general public on a daily basis through prominent notice an air quality index that complies with the requirements of appendix G to this part.
(b)
Reporting is required for all individual MSA with a population exceeding 350,000.
(c)
The population of a MSA for purposes of index reporting is the most recent decennial U.S. census population.
Geographic area 2000 Census Required to Have AQI Reporting Daily AQI/Air Quality Forecasts Provided Chattanooga, TN-GA 476,531 Yes Yes Clarksville, TN-KY 232,000 No Yes Cleveland, TN 104,015 No No Jackson, TN 107,377 No No Johnson City, TN 181,607 No Yes Based on the combined population of both areas.
Kingsport-Bristol-Bristol, TN-VA 298,484 No Knoxville, TN 616,079 Yes Yes In addition, the GSMNP has a separate AQI/Forecast provided.
Memphis, TN-MS-AR 1,205,204 Yes Yes Morristown, TN 123,081 No No Nashville-Davidson--Murfreesboro, TN 1,311,789 Yes Yes NCore monitoring network requirements and PM 10-2.5 40 CFR 58 Subpart G, Appendix D to Part 58 Revised as of July 1, 2009
- 3. Design Criteria for NCore Sites (a) Each State (i.e. the fifty States, District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands) is required to operate at least one NCore site. States may delegate this requirement to a local agency. States with many MSAs often also have multiple air sheds with unique characteristics and, often, elevated air pollution. These States include, at a minimum, California, Florida, Illinois, Michigan, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Texas. These States are required to identify one to two additional NCore sites in order to account for their unique situations. These additional sites shall be located to avoid proximity to large emission sources. Any State or local agency can propose additional candidate NCore sites or modifications to these requirements for approval by the Administrator. The Ncore locations should be leveraged with other multipollutant air monitoring sites including PAMS sites, National Air Toxics Trends Stations (NATTS) sites, CASTNET sites,
18 and STN sites. Site leveraging includes using the same monitoring platform and equipment to meet the objectives of the variety of programs where possible and advantageous.
(b) The NCore sites must measure, at a minimum, PM2.5 particle mass using continuous and integrated/filter-based samplers, speciated PM2.5, PM10-2.5 particle mass, speciated PM10-2.5, O3, SO2, CO, NO/NOy, wind speed, wind direction, relative humidity, and ambient temperature.
(1) Although the measurement of NOy is required in support of a number of monitoring objectives, available commercial instruments may indicate little difference in their measurement of NOy compared to the conventional measurement of NOX, particularly in areas with relatively fresh sources of nitrogen emissions. Therefore, in areas with negligible expected difference between NOy and NOX measured concentrations, the Administrator may allow for waivers that permit NOX monitoring to be substituted for the required NOy monitoring at applicable NCore sites.
(2) EPA recognizes that, in some cases, the physical location of the NCore site may not be suitable for representative meteorological measurements due to the sites physical surroundings. It is also possible that nearby meteorological measurements may be able to fulfill this data need. In these cases, the requirement for meteorological monitoring can be waived by the Administrator.
(c) In addition to the continuous measurements listed above, 10 of the Ncore locations must also measure lead (Pb) either at the same sites or elsewhere within the MSA/CSA boundary. These ten Pb sites are included within the NCore networks because they are intended to be long-term in operation, and not impacted directly from a single Pb source. These locations for Pb monitoring must be located in the most populated MSA/CSA in each of the 10 EPA Regions. Alternatively, it is also acceptable to use the Pb concentration data provided at urban air toxics sites. In approving any substitutions, the Administrator must consider whether these alternative sites are suitable for collecting long-term lead trends data for the broader area.
40 CFR 58 Subpart G, Appendix D to Part 58 Revised as of July 1, 2009 4.8.1 General Monitoring Requirements.
(a) The only required monitors for PM10-2.5 are those required at NCore Stations.
Tennessees primary NCore site will be located in Memphis, Tennessee. See the following pages for details on the proposed location of the site.
In addition to the Memphis NCore site, the EPA is considering the designation of the LookRock air monitoring station in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park as an NCore rural-type site. This site is operated in cooperation with the National Park Service, Tennessee Valley Authority, and the State of Tennessee. The following pages identify the Memphis NCore site and the Look Rock NCore equivalent-type site.
19 Ambient Air Monitoring Work Plan For National Core (NCore) Monitoring Station Memphis, TN-MS-AR MSA Memphis and Shelby County Health Dept. Air Pollution Control 814 Jefferson Avenue Memphis, TN 38105
20 National Core (NCore) Multi-pollutant Monitoring Stations In 2006, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) amended its national air quality monitoring requirements.
The changes will help EPA, states, tribes and local air quality agencies improve public health protection and better inform the public about air quality in their communities. EPA and the states will add about 75 multi-pollutant monitoring stations around the country, as part of a National Core (NCore) network. Memphis and Shelby County has been selected as an NCore site location. With this selection, the Memphis and Shelby County Health Department (MSCHD) is faced with the unique challenge of finding a suitable site, which would meet EPAs siting criteria.
Under the new requirements, air quality regulators will be able to take advantage of improvements in monitoring technologies. The changes will affect monitoring for six common pollutants known as "criteria pollutants" and their precursors. The six pollutants are: ground-level ozone, carbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide, sulfur dioxide, particle pollution (also called particulate matter) and lead. EPAs siting criteria for NCore monitoring networks ensure that monitors are concentrated in areas with air quality problems, where monitoring is most critical. Monitoring multiple pollutants at the same site will help EPA improve air quality management by enhancing the Agency's ability to model and forecast air pollution. The sites also will provide real-time data for some pollutants, including particle pollution and ground-level ozone.
By requiring that these monitors be co-located, EPA will have the ability to examine the effects of multiple air pollutants on health and the environment.
Siting The NCore sites placement (siting) criteria is extensive, requiring certain distances from interstates and major roadways.
It is the opinion of the MSCHD that no existing air monitoring site will meet siting requirements. The proposed Haley Road site is located on property owned by Shelby County Government and is located within the Memphis city limits.
This location should meet all the criteria established by EPA. The site is located in Shelby Farms, area 10, adjacent to the Shelby County gas station on Haley road.
The coordinates are:
Latitude 35.15159 N Longitude 89.85022 W Elevation 287 ft.
The NCore Readiness Self-Assessment forms along with photographs in 8 cardinal directions have been submitted to EPA.
Official EPA approval was granted on August 26, 2009. Since this will not be an existing site, greater monitoring resources will be needed toward new capital purchases (site preparations, new building, new monitors, etc.) and costs cannot be covered through divestment-reinvestments of resources alone.
Monitoring Objective Determine compliance with NAAQS; observe pollution trends for national data analysis, provide pollution levels for daily index reporting; and provide data for scientific studies.
21 Monitors Monitor Type Designation Analysis Method Frequency of Sampling ARM Carbon Monoxide (CO)
NCore Automated Reference Method utilizing trace level non-dispersive infrared analysis.
Continuously ARM Ozone (O3)
NCore/AQI Automated Equivalent Method utilizing UV photometry analysis.
Continuously ARM Sulfur Dioxide (SO2)
NCore Automated Equivalent Method utilizing trace level UV fluorescence analysis Continuously FRM PM2.5 NCore Manual Reference Method utilizing gravimetric analysis.
1/3 days PM2.5 TEOM NCore/AQI Automated Equivalent Method* utilizing Tapered Element Oscillating Microbalance/gravimetric analysis Continuously PM2.5 Speciation NCore Multi-species manual collection method utilizing thermal optical, ion chromatography, gravimetric, and X-ray fluorescence analyses.
1/6 days Total Reactive Nitrogen (NOy)
NCore Automated trace level chemiluminescence analysis.
Continuously Meteorological NCore Air quality measurements approved instrumentation for wind speed, wind direction, relative humidity, and temperature.
Continuously Lead NCore Manual Reference Method TSP or Manual Reference Method PM10 1/6
- Pending Quality Assurance All Quality Assurance procedures shall be implemented in accordance with 40 CFR 58, Appendix A.
The MSCHDs current Quality Assurance Project Plan covers PM2.5, Ozone, NOx, Speciation, and meteorological measurements. For the trace level instruments, a Quality Assurance Project Plan will be developed and submitted prior to use of the trace level instruments and SOPs will be developed for each new instrument used in the project. NCore QAPPs are due July 1, 2010.
Area of Representativeness 40 CFR Part 58 Appendix D provides design criteria for ambient air monitoring. The monitoring objective for the NCore site is to produce data that represents a fairly large area and therefore the spatial scale of the site is important. The spatial scale defines the physical dimensions of the air parcel nearest to a monitoring site throughout which actual pollutant concentrations are reasonably similar. It is determined by the characteristics of the area surrounding the air monitoring site and the sites distance from nearby air pollution sources such as roadways, factories, etc. In the case of urban NCore the spatial scales to be used are neighborhood and urban. Table 2 shows the area of representativeness for each pollutant for the Haley Road site.
Spatial Scales for Each Pollutant
22 Pollutant Spatial Scale Comments Ozone Neighborhood and Urban Scale NOx Neighborhood and Urban Scale Carbon Monoxide Neighborhood Scale There is no Urban scale for CO SO2 Neighborhood Scale There is no Urban scale for SO2 PM10/PM2.5/Lead Urban The placement of the NCore site east of the urban core provides the best location for measuring transport and secondary pollutant formation from that area. And, the placement of the Haley Road site downwind of the more industrialized areas compliments the existing network, which is primarily designed to measure maximum concentration on a neighborhood scale.
23 As can be seen from the citywide view above, the proposed NCore site is located East of the urban core and North East of the heavier industrialized areas of the metro area.
24 Proposed Haley Road Site
25 8 Cardinal Directions Wind Rose for Memphis, TN-MS-AR MSA
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30 NCore Look Rock Monitoring Site Air quality monitoring at the Look Rock monitoring site has a long history dating at least back to about 1980.
Monitoring at this site has been a joint effort of the National Park Service (NPS) Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) and the State of Tennessee.
Siting The coordinates are:
Latitude + 35.6334N Longitude -83.9416W Elevation 801 Meters.
Site is under consideration by the EPA as a rural NCore site.
Monitoring Objective Determine compliance with NAAQS; observe pollution trends for national data analysis, provide pollution levels for daily index reporting; and provide data for scientific studies.
31 Current Monitoring At Look Rock Parameter Start End Years Seasons Period Interval Instrument Operating Agency Network Stacked Filter Pack 10/1/1998 present 11.4 year-round Weekly Sampler NPS CASTNET Ozone 7/23/1988 present 21.6 year-round 1-hour average Analyzer NPS CASTNET Delta Temperature 10/15/1998 present 11.3 year-round 1-hour average Sensor NPS CASTNET Relative Humidity 1/1/1989 present 21.1 year-round 1-hour average Sensor NPS CASTNET Relative Humidity 4/28/1993 present 16.8 year-round 1-hour average Sensor NPS IMPROVE Precipitation 7/1/1988 present 21.6 year-round 1-hour average Sensor NPS CASTNET Standard Deviation for Wind Direction 1/16/1996 present 14.1 year-round 1-hour average Sensor NPS CASTNET Solar Radiation 7/1/1988 present 21.6 year-round 1-hour average Sensor NPS CASTNET Scalar Wind Speed 4/28/1993 present 16.8 year-round 1-hour average Sensor NPS CASTNET Ambient Temperature (aspirated) 7/1/1988 present 21.6 year-round 1-hour average Sensor NPS CASTNET Ambient Temperature (aspirated) 4/28/1993 present 16.8 year-round 1-hour average Sensor NPS IMPROVE Vector Wind Direction 4/28/1993 present 16.8 year-round 1-hour average Sensor NPS CASTNET Vector Wind Speed 4/28/1993 present 16.8 year-round 1-hour average Sensor NPS CASTNET Wetness Sensor 10/15/1998 present 11.3 year-round 1-hour average Sensor NPS CASTNET Particulate Matter less than 2.5 microns 5/1/2002 present 7.8 year-round 1-hour average TEOM NPS NPS-WEBCAMS Scattering coefficient 4/28/1993 present 16.8 year-round 1-hour average Nephelometer NPS IMPROVE Digital Web Camera 4/1/1998 present 11.9 year-round 15 minutes Camera NPS NPS-WEBCAMS IMPROVE Sampler Module A - ver2 3/1/2000 present 10 year-round 24-hour average Sampler - VII NPS IMPROVE IMPROVE Sampler Module B - ver2 3/1/2000 present 10 year-round 24-hour average Sampler - VII NPS IMPROVE IMPROVE Sampler Module C - ver2 3/1/2000 present 10 year-round 24-hour average Sampler - VII NPS IMPROVE IMPROVE Sampler Module D - ver2 3/1/2000 present 10 year-round 24-hour average Sampler - VII NPS IMPROVE POLLUTANT/
INSTRUMENT ANALYSIS METHOD SAMPLING/
REPORTING FREQ AQS CODE PARAMETER POC REP ORG CODE DATE SAMPLING BEGAN SAMPLING INSTRUMENT NAME AND DESIGNATION Sulfur dioxide (SO2) trace-level Pulsed fluorescence Continuous/1 hour 47-009-0101 42401 2
1029 20070401 SPECIAL PURPOSE PROPOSED NCORE Thermo SO2 43i-TLE EQSA-0486-060 Carbon monoxide (CO) trace-level NDIR-GFC Continuous/1 hour 47-009-0101 42101 2
1029 20070401 SPECIAL PURPOSE PROPOSED NCORE Thermo CO-48i TLE RFCA-0981-054 1Nitrogen oxide (NO) trace-level Chemilumines cence with molybdenum converter Continuous/1 hour 47-009-0101 42601 2
1029 20070401 SPECIAL PURPOSE PROPOSED NCORE Thermo NO/NOy 42C TLE RFNA-1289-074 1Total reactive nitrogen (NOy) trace-level Chemilumines cence with molybdenum converter Continuous/1 hour 47-009-0101 42603 2
1029 20070401 SPECIAL PURPOSE PROPOSED NCORE Thermo NO/NOy 42C TLE RFNA-1289-074 1Nitrogen oxide (NO) trace-level Chemilumines cence with photolytic converter Continuous/1 hour 47-009-0101 42601 3
1029 20081001 SPECIAL PURPOSE PROPOSED NCORE Teledyne NO/NO2/NOx 200EU with photolytic converter 1Nitrogen dioxide (NO2) trace-level Chemilumines cence with photolytic converter Continuous/1 hour 47-009-0101 42602 3
1029 20081001 SPECIAL PURPOSE PROPOSED NCORE Teledyne NO/NO2/NOx 200EU with photolytic converter 1Oxides of Nitrogen (NOx) trace-level Chemilumines cence with photolytic converter Continuous/1 hour 47-009-0101 42603 3
1029 20081001 SPECIAL PURPOSE PROPOSED NCORE Teledyne NO/NO2/NOx 200EU with photolytic converter 1Black carbon PM2.5 LC Optical absorption Continuous/1 hour 47-009-0101 88313 2
1029 20070401 SPECIAL PURPOSE PROPOSED NCORE Magee Scientific AE21 Dual beam (BC/UV) 1Sulfate PM2.5 LC Thermal reduction/
Pulsed fluorescence Continuous/1 hour 47-009-0101 88403 2
1029 20070509 SPECIAL PURPOSE PROPOSED NCORE Thermo Model 5020 1Calibrator NA Daily NA NA NA NA 20070401 NA NA Thermo Model 146C 1Zero Air Supply NA NA NA NA NA NA 20070401 NA NA Thermo 111 1Telemetry-Data Logger NA 1 minute/1 hour NA NA NA NA 20070401 NA NA ESC 8832 Deposition Monitoring Gaseous Monitoring Meteorology Monitoring Particulate Monitoring Visibility Monitoring MONITOR TYPE COMMENT
32 Quality Assurance All Quality Assurance procedures shall be implemented in accordance with 40 CFR 58, Appendix A.
Area of Representativeness 40 CFR Part 58 Appendix D provides design criteria for ambient air monitoring. In the case of urban NCore the spatial scales to be used are neighborhood and urban. Because the Look Rock site is located in a pristine high elevation area, it is understood that the site is ideally suited for both background and transport related measurements..
Spatial Scales for Each Pollutant Generally regional scale.
33 Looking West Looking North Looking East Looking South Overhead View of Look Rock Site
34 Need For Additional Resources All parties agree that the collaboration between the National Park Service, TVA and the state of Tennessee at the Look Rock sampling site has produced an extraordinarily diverse and in-depth air quality record and that the bulk of this data set has been validated and reported to the U.S. EPA AQS repository. However, under the present piecemeal funding by the various agencies, there is no assurance that this will continue at the site for the longer term needed for monitoring compliance with the PM NAAQS and with the regional haze rule (RHR). What is needed is a long-term commitment by EPA to coordinate the operation of this and other sites to maintain quality and relevance in the NCore network over the long term. This commitment should commence by the 2011 time frame when NCore sites are expected to become fully operational.
35 Nashville-Davidson--Murfreesboro, TN MSA Area Airs Name REPORG CODE Latitude Longitude StreetAddress CBSA2003Title 471490101 Ozone 1025
+35.732778
-86.598889 EAGLEVILLE PUCKETT'S FARM Nashville-Davidson--Murfreesboro, TN 471650007 Ozone, PM2.5, PM2.5 Coloc, PM2.5 Cont 1025
+36.297778
-86.652778 ROCKLAND RECREATION AREA OLD HICKORY DAM Nashville-Davidson--Murfreesboro, TN 471650101 Ozone 1025
+36.453889
-86.564167 COTTONTOWN WRIGHT'S FARM Nashville-Davidson--Murfreesboro, TN 471870106 Ozone 1025
+35.951944
-87.137222 FAIRVIEW MIDDLE SCHOOL CROW CUT ROAD Nashville-Davidson--Murfreesboro, TN 471890103 Ozone 1025
+36.060278
-86.286111 CEDARS OF LEBANON STATE PARK Nashville-Davidson--Murfreesboro, TN 470370002 PM10 0682
+36.143244
-86.754611 LESTER and HART STS Nashville-Davidson--Murfreesboro, TN 470370011 SO2, NO2, Ozone 0682
+36.205000
-86.744722 1015 EAST TRINITY LANE Nashville-Davidson--Murfreesboro, TN 470370021 CO 0682
+36.159167
-86.781667 700 BROADWAY Nashville-Davidson--Murfreesboro, TN 470370023 PM2.5, PM2.5 Coloc, PM2.5 Cont, PM2.5 Spec 0682
+36.176326
-86.738902 105 SOUTH 17TH ST at LOCKELAND SCHOOL Nashville-Davidson--Murfreesboro, TN 470370024 PM10, PM10 Coloc 0682
+36.162763
-86.854927 56TH AVE AND LOUISIANA ST Nashville-Davidson--Murfreesboro, TN 470370026 Ozone 0682
+36.150556
-86.621111 PERCY PRIEST Nashville-Davidson--Murfreesboro, TN 470370036 PM2.5 0682
+36.118251
-86.873547 400 DAVIDSON RD Nashville-Davidson--Murfreesboro, TN
36 Tennessees Interpretation of Ambient Air Monitors Needed to meet the 40CFR, Part 58 Requirements Census Area Identification and Population Data 14129 Lead 42101 CO 42401 SO2 42602 NO2 44201 Ozone 81102 PM 10 88101 PM 2.5 88502 PM 2.5 Speciation 88101 or 88501 PM 2.5 Cont CBSA 2003 Code Census 2000
/Est.
2009 CBSA 2003 Title (MS Areas)
Operating Required Operating Required Operating Required Operating Required Operating 2007 2009 8 Hr DV Required Operating Required Operating 2007 2009 Annual DV ug/m 2007 2009 24 Hr DV ug/m Required Operating Required Operating Required 34980 1311789/
1582264 Nashville-Davidson-Murfreesboro, TN 0
0 1
0 1
0 1 0
7 0.078 2 31 2-4 3
11.8 26 3
1 1
2 2
1 Includes collocated monitor.
37 Memphis, TN-MS-AR Area Airs Name REPORGC ODE Latitude Longitude StreetAddress CBSA2003Title 471570014 PM2.5 Ref.
0673
+35.085833
-89.949444 3431 SHARPE AVENUE Memphis, TN-MS-AR 471570016 PM10, PM10 Colloc.
0673
+35.164444
-89.970833 GAS SERVICE CENTER MEAGHER STREET Memphis, TN-MS-AR 471570021 Ozone 0673
+35.217500
-90.019444 1330 FRAYSER BLVD Memphis, TN-MS-AR 471570024 CO, PM2.5 Cont, PM2.5 Spec 0673
+35.150833
-90.041389 416 ALABAMA AVENUE Memphis, TN-MS-AR 471570046 SO2, PM10 0673
+35.272778
-89.961389 3065 FITE RD Memphis, TN-MS-AR 471570047 PM2.5, PM2.5 Colloc.
0673
+35.168950
-90.021567 1064 BREEDLOVE STREET Memphis, TN-MS-AR 471571004 Ozone 0673
+35.377222
-89.832222 6855 MUDVILLE RD. EDMUND ORGILL PARK Memphis, TN-MS-AR 471570075 NCore 0673
+35.15159
-89.85022 Haley Road (Shelby Farms)
Memphis, TN-MS-AR
38 Tennessees Interpretation of Ambient Air Monitors Needed to meet the 40CFR, Part 58 Requirements Census Area Identification and Population Data 14129 Lead 42101 CO 42401 SO2 42602 NO2 44201 Ozone 81102 PM 10 88101 PM 2.5 88502 PM 2.5 Speciation 88101 or 88501 PM 2.5 Cont CBSA 2003 Code Census 2000
/Est.
2009 CBSA 2003 Title (MS Areas)
Operating Required Operating Required Operating Required Operating Required Operating 2007 2009 8 Hr DV Required Operating Required Operating 2007 2009 Annual DV 2007 2009 24 Hr DV Required Operating Required Operating Required 32820 1205204/
1304926 Memphis, TN-MS-AR 0
0 1
0 1
0 0 0
2 0.078 2 32 2-4 31,2 11.7 28 3
1 1
11 2
1The Memphis and Shelby County Health Department and the states of Arkansas and Mississippi have implemented a joint MOA that provides for meeting the MSA monitoring requirements for the combined MSA area. See Appendix 2 for the monitoring agreement.
2 Includes collocated monitor.
39 Knoxville, TN Area Airs Name REPORGC ODE Latitude Longitude StreetAddress CBSA2003Title 470010101 Ozone 1025
+35.965000
-84.223333 FREELS BEND STUDY AREA MELTON LAKE Knoxville, TN 470090011 PM2.5, PM2.5 Cont 1025
+35.768333
-83.942222 2007 SEQUOYAH AVENUE Knoxville, TN 470090101 PM2.5 Cont 1025
+35.631389
-83.943611 GREAT SMOKY MOUNTAINS NP LOOK ROCK Knoxville, TN 471050108 PM2.5 1025
+35.744700
-84.317400 130 WEBB DRIVE Knoxville, TN 471050109 Ozone 1025
+35.720833
-84.341667 1703 ROBERTS RD Knoxville, TN 471730107 PM10 Cont 1025
+36.224167
-83.714444 DONAHUE PROPERTY ON DONAHUE ROAD Knoxville, TN 470930021 Ozone 0581
+36.084722
-83.764722 9315 RUTLEDGE PIKE (MASCOT, TN 37806)
Knoxville, TN 470930027 Lead, Lead Coloc 0581
+35.983506
-83.952253 2522 BURNSIDE STREET Knoxville, TN 470930028 PM2.5 0581
+35.943611
-84.038889 1000 FRANCIS ROAD Knoxville, TN 470931013 PM10, PM10 Colloc., PM2.5, PM2.5 Cont 0581
+35.980550
-83.932770 1407 DAVANNA STREET Knoxville, TN 470931017 PM2.5, PM2.5 Coloc, Lead 0581
+35.978074
-83.950666 1613 VERMONT AVENUE Knoxville, TN 470931020 Ozone, PM2.5, PM2.5 Spec 0581
+36.019440
-83.873610 4625 MILDRED DRIVE Knoxville, TN
40 Tennessees Interpretation of Ambient Air Monitors Needed to meet the 40CFR, Part 58 Requirements Census Area Identification and Population Data 14129 Lead 42101 CO 42401 SO2 42602 NO2 44201 Ozone 81102 PM 10 88101 PM 2.5 88502 PM 2.5 Speciation 88101 or 88501 PM 2.5 Cont CBSA 2003 Code Census 2000
/Est.
2009 CBSA 2003 Title (MS Areas)
Operating Required Operating Required Operating Required Operating Required Operating 2007 2009 8 Hr DV Required Operating Required Operating 2007 2009 Annual DV 2007 2009 24 Hr DV Required Operating Required Operating Required 28940 616079/
699247 Knoxville, TN 2
1 0
0 0
0 0
0 4 0.082 2 31 1
71 29 13.7 2
1 1
3 1
1 Includes collocated monitor.
41 Chattanooga, TN-GA Area Airs Name REPORG CODE Latitude Longitude StreetAddress CBSA2003Title 470650006 PM10, PM10 Coloc 0170 35.017139
-85.322056 3300 BROAD ST., 33RD AND BROAD, WDEF Chattanooga, TN-GA 470650031 PM2.5 0170 34.994197
-85.242958 1517 TOMBRAS AVENUE EAST RIDGE Chattanooga, TN-GA 470651011*
Ozone, PM2.5 0170 35.233471 85.181578*
SODDY DAISY H.S. 00620 SEQUOYAH RD Chattanooga, TN-GA 470654002 PM2.5, PM2.5 Coloc, PM2.5 Cont, PM2.5 Spec, Carbon 0170 35.050917
-85.292972 RIVERSIDE SUBSTATION 911 SISKIN DR Chattanooga, TN-GA 470654003 Ozone 0170 35.100972
-85.162194 6200 BONNY OAKS DRIVE EASTSIDE UTILITY FILTER PLANT Chattanooga, TN-GA
- Site moved 100 ft May 20, 2009
42 Tennessees Interpretation of Ambient Air Monitors Needed to meet the 40CFR, Part 58 Requirements Census Area Identification and Population Data 14129 Lead 42101 CO 42401 SO2 42602 NO2 44201 Ozone 81102 PM 10 88101 PM 2.5 88502 PM 2.5 Speciatio n
88101 or 88501 PM 2.5 Cont CBSA 2003 Code Census 2000
/Est.
2009 CBSA 2003 Title (MS Areas)
Operating Required Operating Required Operating Required Operating Required Operating 2007 2009 8 Hr DV Required Operating Required Operating 2007 2009 Annual DV 2007 2009 24 Hr DV Required Operating Required Operating Required 16860 476531/
524303 Chattanooga, TN-GA 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 2 0.079 2 21 0-1 41 12.7 28 1
1 1
1 1
1 Includes collocated monitor.
43 Kingsport Bristol Johnson City Area Airs Name REPORGC ODE Latitude Longitude StreetAddress CBSA2003Title 471631007 PM2.5, PM2.5 Cont 1025
+36.540654
-82.521667 1649 D STREET Kingsport-Bristol, TN-VA 471632002 Ozone 1025
+36.541111
-82.426111 HILL ROAD Kingsport-Bristol, TN-VA 471632003 Ozone 1025
+36.582222
-82.485833 KETRON MIDDLE SCHOOL ON BLOOMINGDALE RD.
Kingsport-Bristol, TN-VA 471633004 Lead, Lead colloc.
1025
+36.525556
-82.273333 EXIDE DR.
Kingsport-Bristol, TN-VA
44 Tennessees Interpretation of Ambient Air Monitors Needed to meet the 40CFR, Part 58 Requirements Census Area Identification and Population Data 14129 Lead 42101 CO 42401 SO2 42602 NO2 44201 Ozone 81102 PM 10 88101 PM 2.5 88502 PM 2.5 Speciation 88101 or 88501 PM 2.5 Cont CBSA 2003 Code Census 2000
/Est.
2009 CBSA 2003 Title (MS Areas)
Operating Required Operating Required Operating Required Operating Required Operating 2007 2009 8 Hr DV Required Operating Required Operating 2007 2009 Annual DV 2007 2009 24 Hr DV Required Operating Required Operating Required 27740 181607/
197381 Johnson City, TN 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 01 0-1 02 0
03 0
0 0
0 0
Census Area Identification and Population Data 14129 Lead 42101 CO 42401 SO2 42602 NO2 44201 Ozone 81102 PM 10 88101 PM 2.5 88502 PM 2.5 Speciation 88101 or 88501 PM 2.5 Cont CBSA 2003 Code Census 2000
/Est.
2009 CBSA 2003 Title (MS Areas)
Operating Required Operating Required Operating Required Operating Required Operating 2007 2009 8 Hr DV Required Operating Required Operating 2007 2009 Annual DV 2007 2009 24 Hr DV Required Operating Required Operating Required 28700 298484/
305629 Kingsport-Bristol-Bristol, TN-VA 24 1
0 0
0 0
0 0
2 0.076 1 02 0-1 1
12 27 1
0 0
1 1
1The two ozone sites in the Kingsport-Bristol MSA should be sufficient to assess ozone levels in the Johnson City MSA.
2Historical PM10 data does not reflect a need for PM10 monitoring in this area.
3PM2.5 monitoring in the Kingsport-Bristol MSA should be sufficient to assess PM 2.5 levels in the Johnson City MSA.
4 Includes collocated monitor.
45 Clarksville, TN-KY Area Airs Name REPORGC ODE Latitude Longitude StreetAddress CBSA2003Title 471251009 PM2.5, PM2.5 Cont, PM2.5 Spec 1025
+36.514444
-87.327778 1514 GOLF CLUB LANE Clarksville, TN-KY
46 Tennessees Interpretation of Ambient Air Monitors Needed to meet the 40CFR, Part 58 Requirements Census Area Identification and Population Data 14129 Lead 42101 CO 42401 SO2 42602 NO2 44201 Ozone 81102 PM 10 88101 PM 2.5 88502 PM 2.5 Speciation 88101 or 88501 PM 2.5 Cont CBSA 2003 Code Census 2000
/Est.
2009 CBSA 2003 Title (MS Areas)
Operating Required Operating Required Operating Required Operating Required Operating 2007 2009 8 Hr DV Required Operating Required Operating 2007 2009 Annual DV 2007 2009 24 Hr DV Required Operating Required Operating Required 17300 232000/
268546 Clarksville, TN-KY 0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0 01 1
0 0
1 11.5 28 1
1 0
12 1
1State of Kentucky operates an ozone site in Christian County, Kentucky. See Appendix 1 for MSA monitoring agreement prepared by Kentucky for ozone monitoring.
2State of Tennessee operates a continuous PM2.5 monitor in Clarksville, Montgomery County, Tennessee. See Appendix 1 for MSA monitoring agreement prepared by Tennessee for continuous PM2.5 monitoring.
47 Morristown, TN Area Airs Name REPORGC ODE Latitude Longitude StreetAddress CBSA2003Title 470890002 Ozone 1025
+36.114444
-83.601111 1188 LOST CREEK RD Morristown, TN
48 Tennessees Interpretation of Ambient Air Monitors Needed to meet the 40CFR, Part 58 Requirements Census Area Identification and Population Data 14129 Lead 42101 CO 42401 SO2 42602 NO2 44201 Ozone 81102 PM 10 88101 PM 2.5 88502 PM 2.5 Speciation 88101 or 88501 PM 2.5 Cont CBSA 2003 Code Census 2000
/Est.
2009 CBSA 2003 Title (MS Areas)
Operating Required Operating Required Operating Required Operating Required Operating 2007 2009 8 Hr DV Required Operating Required Operating 2007 2009 Annual DV 2007 2009 24 Hr DV Required Operating Required Operating Required 34100 123081/
137612 Morristown, TN 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 1 0.076 0-1 01 0
02 0-1 0
0 0
0 1Historical PM10 data does not reflect a need for PM10 monitoring in this area.
2PM 2.5 monitoring in the adjacent MSAs should be sufficient to assess PM 2.5 levels in this MSA.
49 Jackson, TN Area Airs Name REPORG CODE Latitude Longitude StreetAddress CBSA2003Title 471130003 PM10 1025
+35.637500
-88.834444 JACKSON REGIONAL HEALTH OFFICE PARKING L Jackson, TN 471130006 PM2.5, PM2.5 Coloc, PM2.5 Cont 1025
+35.653651
-88.809084 1371 A NORTH PARKWAY JACKSON, TN 38301 Jackson, TN
50 Tennessees Interpretation of Ambient Air Monitors Needed to meet the 40CFR, Part 58 Requirements Census Area Identification and Population Data 14129 Lead 42101 CO 42401 SO2 42602 NO2 44201 Ozone 81102 PM 10 88101 PM 2.5 88502 PM 2.5 Speciation 88101 or 88501 PM 2.5 Cont CBSA 2003 Code Census 2000
/Est.
2009 CBSA 2003 Title (MS Areas)
Operating Required Operating Required Operating Required Operating Required Operating 2007 2009 8 Hr DV Required Operating Required Operating 2007 2009 Annual DV 2007 2009 24 Hr DV Required Operating Required Operating Required 27180 107377/
113629 Jackson, TN 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0-1 1 0
21 10.6 26 1
0 0
1 1
1 Includes collocated monitor.
51 Cleveland, TN Area Airs Name REPOR GCODE Latitude Longitude StreetAddress CBSA2003Title 470111002 PM10, PM10 Coloc 1025
+35.188611
-84.867222 FIRE DEPT ON BY PASS Cleveland, TN
52 Tennessees Interpretation of Ambient Air Monitors Needed to meet the 40CFR, Part 58 Requirements Census Area Identification and Population Data 14129 Lead 42101 CO 42401 SO2 42602 NO2 44201 Ozone 81102 PM 10 88101 PM 2.5 88502 PM 2.5 Speciation 88101 or 88501 PM 2.5 Cont CBSA 2003 Code Census 2000
/Est.
2009 CBSA 2003 Title (MS Areas)
Operating Required Operating Required Operating Required Operating Required Operating 2007 2009 8 Hr DV Required Operating Required Operating 2007 2009 Annual DV 2007 2009 24 Hr DV Required Operating Required Operating Required 17420 104015/
113629 Cleveland, TN 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 01 0.074 0-1 22 0
0 0-1 0
0 0
0 1Tennessee operates an ozone site on the Meigs/Bradley County line.
2 Includes collocated monitor.
53 Tennessee APCD air monitoring network report criteria summary.
(1) The AQS site identification number.
Parameter POC Identifier Reporting Org.
(2) The
- location, including street address and geographical coordinates.
(3) The sampling and analysis method(s) for each measured parameter.
(4) The operating schedules for each monitor.
(5) Any proposals to remove or move a monitorin g station within a period of 18 months following plan submittal.
(6) The monitoring objective and spatial scale of representati veness for each monitor as defined in appendix D to this part.
(7) The identification of any sites that are suitable and sites that are not suitable for comparison against the annual PM2.5 NAAQS as described in § 58.30.
(8) The MSA, CBSA, CSA or other area represented by the monitor.
471633004 14129 1
1025 See table.
See table.
1 in 6 No See table.
DNA See table.
471633004 14129 2
1025 See table.
See table.
1 in 6 No See table.
DNA See table.
471632002 44201 1
1025 See table.
See table.
Continuous No See table.
DNA See table.
471632003 44201 1
1025 See table.
See table.
Continuous No See table.
DNA See table.
470010101 44201 1
1025 See table.
See table.
Continuous No See table.
DNA See table.
471050109 44201 1
1025 See table.
See table.
Continuous No See table.
DNA See table.
470890002 44201 1
1025 See table.
See table.
Continuous No See table.
DNA See table.
471490101 44201 1
1025 See table.
See table.
Continuous No See table.
DNA See table.
471650007 44201 1
1025 See table.
See table.
Continuous No See table.
DNA See table.
471650101 44201 1
1025 See table.
See table.
Continuous Yes See table.
DNA See table.
471870106 44201 1
1025 See table.
See table.
Continuous No See table.
DNA See table.
471890103 44201 1
1025 See table.
See table.
Continuous No See table.
DNA See table.
470111002 81102 1
1025 See table.
See table.
1 in 6 No See table.
DNA See table.
470111002 81102 2
1025 See table.
See table.
1 in 6 No See table.
DNA See table.
471130003 81102 1
1025 See table.
See table.
1 in 6 No See table.
DNA See table.
471730107 81102 1
1025 See table.
See table.
Continuous No See table.
DNA See table.
471251009 88101 1
1025 See table.
See table.
1 in 1 No See table.
Suitable See table.
471251009 88502 5
1025 See table.
See table.
1 in 6 No See table.
Not suitable See table.
471251009 88101 3
1025 See table.
See table.
Continuous No See table.
Suitable See table.
471130006 88101 1
1025 See table.
See table.
1 in 3 No See table.
Suitable See table.
471130006 88101 2
1025 See table.
See table.
1 in 3 No See table.
Suitable See table.
471130006 88101 3
1025 See table.
See table.
Continuous No See table.
Not suitable See table.
471631007 88101 1
1025 See table.
See table.
1 in 3 No See table.
Suitable See table.
471631007 88101 3
1025 See table.
See table.
Continuous No See table.
Not suitable See table.
470090011 88101 1
1025 See table.
See table.
1 in 3 No See table.
Suitable See table.
470090011 88101 3
1025 See table.
See table.
Continuous No See table.
Not suitable See table.
471050108 88101 1
1025 See table.
See table.
1 in 3 No See table.
Suitable See table.
471650007 88101 1
1025 See table.
See table.
1 in 3 No See table.
Suitable See table.
54 (1) The AQS site identification number.
Parameter POC Identifier Reporting Org.
(2) The
- location, including street address and geographical coordinates.
(3) The sampling and analysis method(s) for each measured parameter.
(4) The operating schedules for each monitor.
(5) Any proposals to remove or move a monitorin g station within a period of 18 months following plan submittal.
(6) The monitoring objective and spatial scale of representati veness for each monitor as defined in appendix D to this part.
(7) The identification of any sites that are suitable and sites that are not suitable for comparison against the annual PM2.5 NAAQS as described in § 58.30.
(8) The MSA, CBSA, CSA or other area represented by the monitor.
471650007 88101 2
1025 See table.
See table.
1 in 3 No See table.
Suitable See table.
471650007 88101 3
1025 See table.
See table.
Continuous No See table.
Not suitable See table.
471071002 88101 1
1025 See table.
See table.
1 in 3 No See table.
Suitable Not in MSA 471071002 88101 3
1025 See table.
See table.
Continuous No See table.
Not suitable Not in MSA 471192007 88101 1
1025 See table.
See table.
1 in 3 No See table.
Suitable Not in MSA 471410005 88101 1
1025 See table.
See table.
1 in 3 No See table.
Suitable Not in MSA 470450004 88101 1
1025 See table.
See table.
1 in 3 No See table.
Suitable Not in MSA 470450004 88101 3
1025 See table.
See table.
Continuous No See table.
Not suitable Not in MSA 471450004 88101 1
1025 See table.
See table.
1 in 3 No See table.
Suitable Not in MSA 471450004 88101 3
1025 See table.
See table.
Continuous No See table.
Not suitable Not in MSA 470990002 88101 1
1025 See table.
See table.
1 in 3 No See table.
Suitable Not in MSA 470990002 88101 3
1025 See table.
See table.
Continuous No See table.
Not suitable Not in MSA 470990002 88502 5
1025 See table.
See table.
1 in 6 No See table.
Not suitable Not in MSA
55 Local programs air monitoring report criteria summary (1) The AQS site identificati on number.
Parameter POC Identifier Reporting Org.
(2) The
- location, including street address and geographical coordinates.
(3) The sampling and analysis method(s) for each measured parameter.
(4) The operating schedules for each monitor.
(5) Any proposals to remove or move a monitoring station within a period of 18 months following plan submittal.
(6) The monitoring objective and spatial scale of representative ness for each monitor as defined in appendix D to this part.
(7) The identification of any sites that are suitable and sites that are not suitable for comparison against the annual PM2.5 NAAQS as described in § 58.30.
(8) The MSA, CBSA, CSA or other area represented by the monitor.
470370021 42101 1
0682 See table.
See table.
Continuous No See table.
DNA See table.
470370011 42401 1
0682 See table.
See table.
Continuous No See table.
DNA See table.
470370011 42602 1
0682 See table.
See table.
Continuous No See table.
DNA See table.
470370011 44201 1
0682 See table.
See table.
Continuous No See table.
DNA See table.
470370026 44201 1
0682 See table.
See table.
Continuous No See table.
DNA See table.
470370002 81102 1
0682 See table.
See table.
1 in 6 No See table.
DNA See table.
470370024 81102 1
0682 See table.
See table.
1 in 6 No See table.
DNA See table.
470370024 81102 2
0682 See table.
See table.
1 in 6 No See table.
DNA See table.
470370023 88101 1
0682 See table.
See table.
Every Day No See table.
Suitable See table.
470370023 88101 2
0682 See table.
See table.
1 in 6 No See table.
Suitable See table.
470370023 88502 3
0682 See table.
See table.
Continuous No See table.
Does Not Apply See table.
470370036 88101 1
0682 See table.
See table.
Every Day No See table.
Suitable See table.
470370023 88502 5
0682 See table.
See table.
1 in 6 No See table.
Not suitable See table.
470651011 44201 1
0170 See table.
See table.
Continuous No See table.
DNA See table.
470654003 44201 1
0170 See table.
See table.
Continuous No See table.
DNA See table.
470650006 81102 1
0170 See table.
See table.
1 in 6 No See table.
DNA See table.
470650006 81102 2
0170 See table.
See table.
1 in 6 No See table.
DNA See table.
470650031 88101 1
0170 See table.
See table.
1 in 3 (1/17/10)
No See table.
Suitable See table.
470651011 88101 1
0170 See table.
See table.
1 in 6 Yes, 100 feet See table.
Suitable See table.
470654002 88101 1
0170 See table.
See table.
1 in 3 No See table.
Suitable See table.
470654002 88101 2
0170 See table.
See table.
1 in 3 No See table.
Suitable See table.
470654002 88501 3
0170 See table.
See table.
Continuous No See table.
Not suitable See table.
470654002 88502 5
0170 See table.
See table.
1 in 6 No See table.
Not suitable See table.
470654002 88355 5
0170 See table See table 1 in 6 No See table Not suitable See table 470930021 44201 1
0581 See table.
See table.
Continuous No See table.
DNA See table.
470930027 14129 1
0581 See table.
See table.
1 in 6 No See table.
DNA See table.
470930027 14129 2
0581 See table.
See table.
1 in 6 No See table.
DNA See table.
470930028 88101 1
0581 See table.
See table.
1 in 1 No See table.
Suitable See table.
56 (1) The AQS site identificati on number.
Parameter POC Identifier Reporting Org.
(2) The
- location, including street address and geographical coordinates.
(3) The sampling and analysis method(s) for each measured parameter.
(4) The operating schedules for each monitor.
(5) Any proposals to remove or move a monitoring station within a period of 18 months following plan submittal.
(6) The monitoring objective and spatial scale of representative ness for each monitor as defined in appendix D to this part.
(7) The identification of any sites that are suitable and sites that are not suitable for comparison against the annual PM2.5 NAAQS as described in § 58.30.
(8) The MSA, CBSA, CSA or other area represented by the monitor.
470931013 81102 1
0581 See table.
See table.
1 in 6 No See table.
DNA See table.
470931013 81102 2
0581 See table.
See table.
1 in 6 No See table.
DNA See table.
470931013 88501 3
0581 See table.
See table.
Continuous No See table.
Not suitable See table.
470931013 88101 1
0581 See table.
See table.
1 in 6 No See table.
Suitable See table.
470931017 14129 1
0581 See table.
See table.
1 in 6 Yes See table.
DNA See table.
470931017 88101 1
0581 See table.
See table.
1 in 1 No See table.
Suitable See table.
470931017 88101 2
0581 See table.
See table.
1 in 6 No See table.
Suitable See table.
470931020 88101 1
0581 See table.
See table.
1 in 1 No See table.
Suitable See table.
470931020 88502 5
0581 See table.
See table.
1 in 6 No See table.
DNA See table.
470931020 44201 1
0581 See table.
See table.
Continuous No See table.
DNA See table.
TBD 14129 1
0581 See table.
See table.
1 in 6 No See table.
DNA See table.
471570014 88101 1
0673 See table.
See table.
1 in 1 No See table.
Suitable See table.
471570016 81102 1
0673 See table.
See table.
1 in 6 No See table.
DNA See table.
471570016 81102 2
0673 See table.
See table.
1 in 6 No See table.
DNA See table.
471570021 44201 1
0673 See table.
See table.
Continuous No See table.
DNA See table.
471570024 88501 3
0673 See table.
See table.
Continuous No See table.
Not suitable See table.
471570024 88502 5
0673 See table.
See table.
1 in 6 No See table.
suitable See table.
471570024 42101 1
0673 See table.
See table.
Continuous No See table.
DNA See table.
471570046 81102 1
0673 See table.
See table.
1 in 6 No See table.
DNA See table.
471570046 42401 1
0673 See table.
See table.
Continuous No See table.
DNA See table.
471570047 88101 1
0673 See table.
See table.
1 in 1 No See table.
Suitable See table.
471570047 88101 2
0673 See table.
See table.
1 in 6 No See table.
Suitable See table.
471570075 NCORE 0673 See table.
See table.
NCORE No See table.
Suitable See table.
471571004 44201 1
0673 See table.
See table.
Continuous No See table.
DNA See table.
57 Tennessee Monitors Criteria Data Tables Airs Parameter POC REP ORG CODE Date Sampling Began CBSA 2003 Title Population of CBSA 2009 Est Population of CBSA 2000 Census Land Use Location Setting Dominant Source Measurement Scale Monitor Objective MONITOR TYPE Sampling Instrument Name and Designation 470010101 44201 1 1025 19920401 Knoxville, TN 699,247 616,079 FOREST RURAL AREA URBAN SCALE POPULATION EXPOSURE OTHER Advanced Pollution Instr. 400/400A/400E EQOA-0992-087 087 470090011 88101 1 1025 20000501 Knoxville, TN 699,247 616,079 RESIDENTIAL SUBURBAN AREA NEIGHBORHOOD POPULATION EXPOSURE OTHER R & P Partisol-Plus 2025 PM-2.5 Seq.
RFPS-0498-118 118 470090011 88101 3 1025 20061011 Knoxville, TN 699,247 616,079 RESIDENTIAL SUBURBAN AREA NEIGHBORHOOD POPULATION EXPOSURE OTHER R & P TEOM Gravimetric 50 deg C PM2.5 VSCC w/No Correction Factor 716 470111002 81102 1 1025 19990401 Cleveland, TN 113,358 104,015 COMMERCIAL SUBURBAN UNKNOWN OTHER Sierra-Andersen/GMW 1200 RFPS-1287-063 063 470111002 81102 2 1025 19990401 Cleveland, TN 113,358 104,015 COMMERCIAL SUBURBAN UNKNOWN OTHER Sierra-Andersen/GMW 1200 RFPS-1287-063 063 470450004 88101 1 1025 19990822 Dyersburg, TN 37,811 37,279 RESIDENTIAL SUBURBAN AREA NEIGHBORHOOD POPULATION EXPOSURE SLAMS R & P Partisol-Plus 2025 PM-2.5 Seq.
RFPS-0498-118 118 470450004 88101 3 1025 20060616 Dyersburg, TN 37,811 37,279 RESIDENTIAL SUBURBAN AREA NEIGHBORHOOD POPULATION EXPOSURE OTHER R & P TEOM Gravimetric 50 deg C PM2.5 VSCC w/No Correction Factor 716
58 Airs Parameter POC REP ORG CODE Date Sampling Began CBSA 2003 Title Population of CBSA 2009 Est Population of CBSA 2000 Census Land Use Location Setting Dominant Source Measurement Scale Monitor Objective MONITOR TYPE Sampling Instrument Name and Designation 470890002 44201 1 1025 19990301 Morristown, TN 137,612 123,081 AGRICULTURAL RURAL UNKNOWN OTHER Advanced Pollution Instr. 400/400A/400E EQOA-0992-087 087 470990002 44201 1 1025 20060301 Lawrenceburg, TN 41,314 39,926 AGRICULTURAL RURAL MAX OZONE CONCENTRATION SPECIAL PURPOSE Advanced Pollution Instr. 400/400A/400E EQOA-0992-087 087 470990002 88101 1 1025 19981001 Lawrenceburg, TN 41,314 39,926 AGRICULTURAL RURAL UPWIND BACKGROUND SLAMS R & P Partisol-Plus 2025 PM-2.5 Seq.
RFPS-0498-118 118 470990002 88101 3 1025 20031001 Lawrenceburg, TN 41,314 39,926 AGRICULTURAL RURAL POPULATION EXPOSURE OTHER R & P TEOM Gravimetric 50 deg C PM2.5 VSCC w/No Correction Factor 716 470990002 88502 5 1025 20011203 Lawrenceburg, TN 41,314 39,926 AGRICULTURAL RURAL AREA URBAN SCALE UPWIND BACKGROUND SLAMS SPECIATION Met One SASS 810 471050108 88101 1 1025 20030901 Knoxville, TN 699,247 616,079 RESIDENTIAL SUBURBAN AREA NEIGHBORHOOD POPULATION EXPOSURE SPECIAL PURPOSE R & P Partisol-Plus 2025 PM-2.5 Seq.
RFPS-0498-118 118 471050109 44201 1 1025 20060601 Knoxville, TN 699,247 616,079 RESIDENTIAL SUBURBAN AREA NEIGHBORHOOD POPULATION EXPOSURE SPECIAL PURPOSE Advanced Pollution Instr. 400/400A/400E EQOA-0992-087 087 471071002 88101 1 1025 20000203 Athens, TN 52,739 49,015 COMMERCIAL URBAN AND CENTER CITY AREA NEIGHBORHOOD POPULATION EXPOSURE SPECIAL PURPOSE R & P Partisol-Plus 2025 PM-2.5 Seq.
RFPS-0498-118 118
59 Airs Parameter POC REP ORG CODE Date Sampling Began CBSA 2003 Title Population of CBSA 2009 Est Population of CBSA 2000 Census Land Use Location Setting Dominant Source Measurement Scale Monitor Objective MONITOR TYPE Sampling Instrument Name and Designation 471071002 88101 3 1025 20060606 Athens, TN 52,739 49,015 COMMERCIAL URBAN AND CENTER CITY AREA NEIGHBORHOOD POPULATION EXPOSURE OTHER R & P TEOM Gravimetric 50 deg C PM2.5 VSCC w/No Correction Factor 716 471130003 81102 1 1025 19970106 Jackson, TN 113,629 107,377 COMMERCIAL SUBURBAN UNKNOWN OTHER Sierra-Andersen/GMW 1200 RFPS-1287-063 063 471130006 88101 1 1025 20041117 Jackson, TN 113,629 107,377 RESIDENTIAL SUBURBAN AREA NEIGHBORHOOD POPULATION EXPOSURE SLAMS R & P Partisol-Plus 2025 PM-2.5 Seq.
RFPS-0498-118 118 471130006 88101 2 1025 20041117 Jackson, TN 113,629 107,377 RESIDENTIAL SUBURBAN AREA NEIGHBORHOOD POPULATION EXPOSURE SLAMS R & P Partisol-Plus 2025 PM-2.5 Seq.
RFPS-0498-118 118 471130006 88101 3 1025 20060101 Jackson, TN 113,629 107,377 RESIDENTIAL SUBURBAN AREA NEIGHBORHOOD POPULATION EXPOSURE OTHER R & P TEOM Gravimetric 50 deg C PM2.5 VSCC w/No Correction Factor 716 471192007 88101 1 1025 19981225 Columbia, TN 84,302 69,498 COMMERCIAL URBAN AND CENTER CITY AREA MIDDLE SCALE POPULATION EXPOSURE SPECIAL PURPOSE R & P Partisol-Plus 2025 PM-2.5 Seq.
RFPS-0498-118 118 471210104 44201 1 1025 20000316 0
- N/A
- N/A RESIDENTIAL RURAL UNKNOWN OTHER Advanced Pollution Instr. 400/400A/400E EQOA-0992-087 087 471251009 88101 1 1025 19981001 Clarksville, TN-KY 268,546 232,000 RESIDENTIAL SUBURBAN POPULATION EXPOSURE SLAMS R & P Partisol-Plus 2025 PM-2.5 Seq.
RFPS-0498-118 118
60 Airs Parameter POC REP ORG CODE Date Sampling Began CBSA 2003 Title Population of CBSA 2009 Est Population of CBSA 2000 Census Land Use Location Setting Dominant Source Measurement Scale Monitor Objective MONITOR TYPE Sampling Instrument Name and Designation 471251009 88101 3 1025 19981001 Clarksville, TN-KY 268,546 232,000 RESIDENTIAL SUBURBAN POPULATION EXPOSURE SLAMS R & P TEOM Gravimetric 50 deg C PM2.5 VSCC w/No Correction Factor 716 471251009 88502 5 1025 20061207 Clarksville, TN-KY 268,546 232,000 RESIDENTIAL SUBURBAN BACKGROUND SLAMS SPECIATION Met One SASS 810, URG 3000 N Carbon 471410005 88101 1 1025 20060815 Cookeville, TN 104,366 93,417 RESIDENTIAL SUBURBAN AREA NEIGHBORHOOD POPULATION EXPOSURE SPECIAL PURPOSE R & P Partisol-Plus 2025 PM-2.5 Seq.
RFPS-0498-118 118 471450004 88101 1 1025 19981001 Harriman, TN 53,508 51,910 COMMERCIAL URBAN &
CITY CENTER URBAN SCALE POPULATION EXPOSURE SPECIAL PURPOSE R & P Partisol-Plus 2025 PM-2.5 Seq.
RFPS-0498-118 118 471450004 88101 3 1025 20060401 Harriman, TN 53,508 51,910 COMMERCIAL URBAN &
CITY CENTER AREA URBAN SCALE POPULATION EXPOSURE SPECIAL PURPOSE R & P TEOM Gravimetric 50 deg C PM2.5 VSCC w/No Correction Factor 716 471490101 44201 1 1025 19880401 Nashville-Davidson--
Murfreesboro, TN 1,582,264 1,311,789 AGRICULTURAL RURAL AREA URBAN SCALE POPULATION EXPOSURE SLAMS Thermo Electron or Thermo Environmental Instruments 49, 49C, 49i EQOA-0880-047 047 471631007 88101 1 1025 19981001 Kingsport-Bristol, TN-VA 305,629 298,484 RESIDENTIAL SUBURBAN POPULATION EXPOSURE SLAMS R & P Partisol-Plus 2025 PM-2.5 Seq.
RFPS-0498-118 118
61 Airs Parameter POC REP ORG CODE Date Sampling Began CBSA 2003 Title Population of CBSA 2009 Est Population of CBSA 2000 Census Land Use Location Setting Dominant Source Measurement Scale Monitor Objective MONITOR TYPE Sampling Instrument Name and Designation 471631007 88101 3 1025 20060801 Kingsport-Bristol, TN-VA 305,629 298,484 RESIDENTIAL SUBURBAN UPWIND BACKGROUND OTHER R & P TEOM Gravimetric 50 deg C PM2.5 VSCC w/No Correction Factor 716 471632002 44201 1 1025 19800101 Kingsport-Bristol, TN-VA 305,629 298,484 RESIDENTIAL RURAL AREA NEIGHBORHOOD POPULATION EXPOSURE SLAMS Monitor Labs or Lear Siegler 8810 EQOA-0881-053 053 471632003 44201 1 1025 19950401 Kingsport-Bristol, TN-VA 305,629 298,484 RESIDENTIAL SUBURBAN NEIGHBORHOOD POPULATION EXPOSURE SLAMS Monitor Labs or Lear Siegler 8810 EQOA-0881-053 053 471633004 14129 1 1025 20100101 Kingsport-Bristol, TN-VA 305,629 298,484 INDUSTRIAL SUBURBAN MIDDLE SCALE HIGHEST CONCENTRATION SLAMS Hi-vol Atomic Absorption 092 471633004 14129 2 1025 20100101 Kingsport-Bristol, TN-VA 305,629 298,484 INDUSTRIAL SUBURBAN MIDDLE SCALE HIGHEST CONCENTRATION SLAMS Hi-vol Atomic Absorption 092 471650007 44201 1 1025 19730101 Nashville-Davidson--
Murfreesboro, TN 1,582,264 1,311,789 COMMERCIAL SUBURBAN AREA URBAN SCALE HIGHEST CONCENTRATION SLAMS Advanced Pollution Instr. 400/400A/400E EQOA-0992-087 087 471650007 88101 1 1025 19981001 Nashville-Davidson--
Murfreesboro, TN 1,582,264 1,311,789 COMMERCIAL SUBURBAN POPULATION EXPOSURE SLAMS R & P Partisol-Plus 2025 PM-2.5 Seq.
RFPS-0498-118 118 471650007 88101 2 1025 19981001 Nashville-Davidson--
Murfreesboro, TN 1,582,264 1,311,789 COMMERCIAL SUBURBAN POPULATION EXPOSURE SLAMS R & P Partisol-Plus 2025 PM-2.5 Seq.
RFPS-0498-118 118
62 Airs Parameter POC REP ORG CODE Date Sampling Began CBSA 2003 Title Population of CBSA 2009 Est Population of CBSA 2000 Census Land Use Location Setting Dominant Source Measurement Scale Monitor Objective MONITOR TYPE Sampling Instrument Name and Designation 471650007 88101 3 1025 20031001 Nashville-Davidson--
Murfreesboro, TN 1,582,264 1,311,789 COMMERCIAL SUBURBAN POPULATION EXPOSURE OTHER R & P TEOM Gravimetric 50 deg C PM2.5 VSCC w/No Correction Factor 716 471650101 44201 1 1025 19880401 Nashville-Davidson--
Murfreesboro, TN 1,582,264 1,311,789 AGRICULTURAL RURAL AREA URBAN SCALE POPULATION EXPOSURE SLAMS Thermo Electron or Thermo Environmental Instruments 49, 49C, 49i EQOA-0880-047 047 471730107 81102 1 1025 19961025 Knoxville, TN 699,247 616,079 INDUSTRIAL RURAL MICRO SCALE HIGHEST CONCENTRATION OTHER R & P TEOM 1400, 1400a EQPM -1090-079 079 471870106 44201 1 1025 19970411 Nashville-Davidson--
Murfreesboro, TN 1,582,264 1,311,789 RESIDENTIAL RURAL AREA URBAN SCALE POPULATION EXPOSURE SLAMS Thermo Electron or Thermo Environmental Instruments 49, 49C, 49i EQOA-0880-047 047 471890103 44201 1 1025 19880701 Nashville-Davidson--
Murfreesboro, TN 1,582,264 1,311,789 FOREST RURAL AREA URBAN SCALE POPULATION EXPOSURE SLAMS Advanced Pollution Instr. 400/400A/400E EQOA-0992-087 087
63 Local Program Monitors Criteria Data Tables Airs Parameter POC REP ORG CODE Date Sampling Began CBSA 2003 Title Population of CBSA 2009 Est Population of CBSA 2000 Census Land Use Location Setting Dominant Source Measurement Scale Monitor Objective MONITOR TYPE Sampling Instrument Name and Designation 470370002 81102 1 0682 19900101 Nashville-Davidson--
Murfreesbo ro, TN 1,582,264 1,311,789 COMMERCIAL URBAN AND CENTER CITY AREA NEIGHBORHOOD POPULATION EXPOSURE SLAMS Sierra-Andersen/GMW 1200 RFPS-1287-063 063 470370011 42401 1 0682 19740301 Nashville-Davidson--
Murfreesbo ro, TN 1,582,264 1,311,789 RESIDENTIAL URBAN AND CENTER CITY AREA NEIGHBORHOOD POPULATION EXPOSURE SLAMS Dasibi 4108 EQSA-1086-061 061 470370011 42602 1 0682 19750106 Nashville-Davidson--
Murfreesbo ro, TN 1,582,264 1,311,789 RESIDENTIAL URBAN AND CENTER CITY AREA NEIGHBORHOOD HIGHEST CONCENTRATI ON SLAMS Thermo Environmental Instruments 42C RFNA-1289-074 074 470370011 44201 1 0682 19720101 Nashville-Davidson--
Murfreesbo ro, TN 1,582,264 1,311,789 RESIDENTIAL URBAN AND CENTER CITY AREA NEIGHBORHOOD POPULATION EXPOSURE SLAMS Thermo Environmental Instruments 49C EQOA-0880-047 047 470370021 42101 1 0682 19720414 Nashville-Davidson--
Murfreesbo ro, TN 1,582,264 1,311,789 COMMERCIAL URBAN AND CENTER CITY MOBILE MICROSCALE HIGHEST CONCENTRATI ON SLAMS Thermo Environmental Instruments 48C RFCA-0981-054 054 470370023 88101 1 0682 19990101 Nashville-Davidson--
Murfreesbo ro, TN 1,582,264 1,311,789 RESIDENTIAL URBAN AND CENTER CITY AREA NEIGHBORHOOD POPULATION EXPOSURE SLAMS Core Graseby Andersen RAAS2.5-300 RFPS-0598-120 120 470370023 88101 2 0682 19990101 Nashville-Davidson--
Murfreesbo ro, TN 1,582,264 1,311,789 RESIDENTIAL URBAN AND CENTER CITY AREA NEIGHBORHOOD POPULATION EXPOSURE SLAMS Graseby Andersen RAAS2.5-300 RFPS-0598-120 120
64 Airs Parameter POC REP ORG CODE Date Sampling Began CBSA 2003 Title Population of CBSA 2009 Est Population of CBSA 2000 Census Land Use Location Setting Dominant Source Measurement Scale Monitor Objective MONITOR TYPE Sampling Instrument Name and Designation 470370023 88501 3 0682 20010301 Nashville-Davidson--
Murfreesbo ro, TN 1,582,264 1,311,789 RESIDENTIAL URBAN AND CENTER CITY AREA NEIGHBORHOOD POPULATION EXPOSURE SLAMS Approved AQI (Non-regulatory)
R & P TEOM Gravimetric 50 deg C PM2.5 VSCC w/Correction Factor 717 470370023 88502 5 0682 20020213 Nashville-Davidson--
Murfreesbo ro, TN 1,582,264 1,311,789 RESIDENTIAL URBAN AND CENTER CITY AREA NEIGHBORHOOD POPULATION EXPOSURE SLAMS Speciation (Non-regulatory)
Met One Super SASS and URG 3000N Carbon 810 470370024 81102 1 0682 19900101 Nashville-Davidson--
Murfreesbo ro, TN 1,582,264 1,311,789 RESIDENTIAL SUBURBAN AREA MIDDLE SCALE HIGHEST CONCENTRATI ON SLAMS Sierra-Andersen/GMW 1200 RFPS-1287-063 063 470370024 81102 2 0682 20000501 Nashville-Davidson--
Murfreesbo ro, TN 1,582,264 1,311,789 RESIDENTIAL SUBURBAN AREA MIDDLE SCALE HIGHEST CONCENTRATI ON SLAMS Sierra-Andersen/GMW 1200 RFPS-1287-063 063 470370026 44201 1 0682 19780101 Nashville-Davidson--
Murfreesbo ro, TN 1,582,264 1,311,789 FOREST RURAL AREA URBAN SCALE HIGHEST CONCENTRATI ON SLAMS Thermo Environmental Instruments 49C EQOA-0880-047 047 470370036 88101 1 0682 19990101 Nashville-Davidson--
Murfreesbo ro, TN 1,582,264 1,311,789 RESIDENTIAL SUBURBAN AREA NEIGHBORHOOD POPULATION EXPOSURE SLAMS Core Graseby Andersen RAAS2.5-300 RFPS-0598-120 120 470650006 81102 1 0170 19860101 Chattanoog a, TN-GA 524,303 476,531 INDUSTRIAL URBAN AND CENTER CITY AREA URBAN SCALE POPULATION EXPOSURE SLAMS Sierra-Andersen/GMW 321 -B RFPS-1287-064 064 470650006 81102 2 0170 19860101 Chattanoog a, TN-GA 524,303 476,531 INDUSTRIAL URBAN AND CENTER CITY URBAN SCALE POPULATION EXPOSURE SLAMS Sierra-Andersen/GMW 321 -B RFPS-1287-064 064
65 Airs Parameter POC REP ORG CODE Date Sampling Began CBSA 2003 Title Population of CBSA 2009 Est Population of CBSA 2000 Census Land Use Location Setting Dominant Source Measurement Scale Monitor Objective MONITOR TYPE Sampling Instrument Name and Designation 470650031 88101 1 0170 19990506 Chattanoog a, TN-GA 524,303 476,531 COMMERCIAL URBAN AND CENTER CITY NEIGHBORHOOD HIGHEST CONCENTRATI ON SPECIAL PURPOSE R & P Partisol-Plus 2025 PM-2.5 Seq. RFPS-0498-118 118 470651011 44201 1 0170 19780801 Chattanoog a, TN-GA 524,303 476,531 AGRICULTURAL RURAL AREA REGIONAL SCALE GENERAL/BAC KGROUND SLAMS Thermo Electron or Thermo Environmental Instruments 49, 49C, 49i EQOA-0880-047 047 470651011 88101 1 0170 20020126 Chattanoog a, TN-GA 524,303 476,531 AGRICULTURAL RURAL REGIONAL SCALE GENERAL/BAC KGROUND SPECIAL PURPOSE R & P Partisol-Plus 2025 PM-2.5 Seq. RFPS-0498-118 118 470654002 88101 1 0170 19990101 Chattanoog a, TN-GA 524,303 476,531 COMMERCIAL URBAN AND CENTER CITY URBAN SCALE POPULATION EXPOSURE SLAMS R & P Partisol-Plus 2025 PM-2.5 Seq. RFPS-0498-118 118 470654002 88101 2 0170 19990101 Chattanoog a, TN-GA 524,303 476,531 COMMERCIAL URBAN AND CENTER CITY URBAN SCALE POPULATION EXPOSURE SLAMS R & P Partisol-Plus 2025 PM-2.5 Seq. RFPS-0498-118 118 470654002 88501 3 0170 20040326 Chattanoog a, TN-GA 524,303 476,531 COMMERCIAL URBAN AND CENTER CITY AREA URBAN SCALE POPULATION EXPOSURE OTHER R & P TEOM Gravimetric 30 deg C PM2.5 VSCC w/No Correction Factor 715 470654002 88502 5 0170 20011127 Chattanoog a, TN-GA 524,303 476,531 COMMERCIAL URBAN AND CENTER CITY URBAN SCALE POPULATION EXPOSURE SLAMS SPECIATIO N
Met One SASS 810 470654002 88355 5 0170 20091001 Chattanoog a, TN-GA 524,303 476,531 COMMERCIAL URBAN AND CENTER CITY URBAN SCALE POPULATION EXPOSURE CARBON MONITOR URG 3000 838
66 Airs Parameter POC REP ORG CODE Date Sampling Began CBSA 2003 Title Population of CBSA 2009 Est Population of CBSA 2000 Census Land Use Location Setting Dominant Source Measurement Scale Monitor Objective MONITOR TYPE Sampling Instrument Name and Designation 470654003 44201 1 0170 20040301 Chattanoog a, TN-GA 524,303 476,531 INDUSTRIAL RURAL MOBILE NEIGHBORHOOD POPULATION EXPOSURE SLAMS Thermo Electron or Thermo Environmental Instruments 49, 49C, 49i EQOA-0880-047 047 470930021 44201 1 0581 19810601 Knoxville, TN 699,247 616,079 AGRICULTURAL RURAL AREA URBAN SCALE HIGHEST CONCENTRATI ON SLAMS Teledyne 400E EQOA-0992-087 047 470930027 14129 1 0581 19941204 Knoxville, TN 699,247 616,079 RESIDENTIAL URBAN AND CENTER CITY POINT NEIGHBORHOOD HIGHEST CONCENTRATI ON SPECIAL PURPOSE Sierra-Andersen/GMW 321 -B RFPS-1287-064 064 470930027 14129 2 0581 19941204 Knoxville, TN 699,247 616,079 RESIDENTIAL URBAN AND CENTER CITY POINT NEIGHBORHOOD HIGHEST CONCENTRATI ON SPECIAL PURPOSE Sierra-Andersen/GMW 321 -B RFPS-1287-064 064 470930028 88101 1 0581 19990101 Knoxville, TN 699,247 616,079 RESIDENTIAL SUBURBAN MOBILE NEIGHBORHOOD POPULATION EXPOSURE SLAMS R&P Partisol plus 2025 470931013 88501 3 0581 20020208 Knoxville, TN 699,247 616,079 MOBILE URBAN AND CENTER CITY MOBILE MIDDLE SCALE POPULATION EXPOSURE SPECIAL PURPOSE R & P TEOM Gravimetric 50 deg C PM2.5 SCC w/Correction Factor 702 470931013 88101 1 0581 20070222 Knoxville, TN 699,247 616,079 MOBILE URBAN AND CENTER CITY MOBILE MIDDLE SCALE POPULATION EXPOSURE SPECIAL PURPOSE R&P Partisol plus 2025 470931013 81102 1 0581 20020101b Knoxville, TN 699,247 616,079 b URBAN AND CENTER CITY MOBILE b NEIGHBORHOOD b POPULATION EXPOSURE b SLAMS b HI-VOL SA/GMW-321-B 064
67 Airs Parameter POC REP ORG CODE Date Sampling Began CBSA 2003 Title Population of CBSA 2009 Est Population of CBSA 2000 Census Land Use Location Setting Dominant Source Measurement Scale Monitor Objective MONITOR TYPE Sampling Instrument Name and Designation 470931013 81102 2 0581 20090901b Knoxville, TN 699,247 616,079 b URBAN AND CENTER CITY MOBILE b NEIGHBORHOOD b POPULATION EXPOSURE b SPECIAL PURPOSE b
HI-VOL SA/GMW-321-B 064 470931017 14129 1 0581 20020101 Knoxville, TN 699,247 616,079 RESIDENTIAL URBAN AND CENTER CITY MOBILE NEIGHBORHOOD HIGHEST CONCENTRATI ON SPECIAL PURPOSE Sierra-Andersen/GMW 321 -B RFPS-1287-064 064 470931017 88101 1 0581 19990101 Knoxville, TN 699,247 616,079 RESIDENTIAL URBAN AND CENTER CITY MOBILE NEIGHBORHOOD POPULATION EXPOSURE SLAMS R&P Partisol plus 2025 470931017 88101 2 0581 19990101 Knoxville, TN 699,247 616,079 RESIDENTIAL URBAN AND CENTER CITY MOBILE NEIGHBORHOOD OTHER SPECIAL PURPOSE R&P Partisol plus 2025 470931020 44201 1 0581 19810101 Knoxville, TN 699,247 616,079 RESIDENTIAL SUBURBAN AREA NEIGHBORHOOD POPULATION EXPOSURE SLAMS Teledyne 400E EQOA-0992-087 047 470931020 88101 1 0581 19990101 Knoxville, TN 699,247 616,079 RESIDENTIAL SUBURBAN MOBILE NEIGHBORHOOD POPULATION EXPOSURE SLAMS R&P Partisol plus 2025 470931020 88502 5 0581 20020619 Knoxville, TN 699,247 616,079 RESIDNTIAL SUBURBAN NEIGHBORHOOD POPULATION EXPOSURE SLAMS SPECIATIO N
MetOne SASS 8863-2/URG 300 TBD 14129 1 0581 July 2010 Knoxville, TN 699,247 616,079 RESIDENTIAL URBAN AND CENTER CITY POINT NEIGHBORHOOD HIGHEST CONCENTRATI ON SPECIAL PURPOSE Sierra-Andersen/GMW 321 -B RFPS-1287-064 064 471570014 88101 1 0673 19981201
- Memphis, TN-MS-AR 1,304,926 1,205,204 RESIDENTIAL SUBURBAN AREA NEIGHBORHOOD POPULATION EXPOSURE SLAMS R & P Partisol-Plus 2025 PM-2.5 Seq. RFPS-0498-118 118
68 Airs Parameter POC REP ORG CODE Date Sampling Began CBSA 2003 Title Population of CBSA 2009 Est Population of CBSA 2000 Census Land Use Location Setting Dominant Source Measurement Scale Monitor Objective MONITOR TYPE Sampling Instrument Name and Designation 471570016 81102 1 0673 19860101
- Memphis, TN-MS-AR 1,304,926 1,205,204 INDUSTRIAL URBAN AND CENTER CITY AREA NEIGHBORHOOD HIGHEST CONCENTRATI ON SLAMS Sierra-A ndersen/GMW 321 -B RFPS-1287-064 064 471570016 81102 2 0673 19860101
- Memphis, TN-MS-AR 1,304,926 1,205,204 INDUSTRIAL URBAN AND CENTER CITY AREA NEIGHBORHOOD HIGHEST CONCENTRATI ON SPECIAL PURPOSE Sierra-A ndersen/GMW 321 -B RFPS-1287-064 064 471570021 44201 1 0673 19720901
- Memphis, TN-MS-AR 1,304,926 1,205,204 RESIDENTIAL SUBURBAN AREA NEIGHBORHOOD POPULATION EXPOSURE SLAMS Advanced Pollution Instr.
400/400A/400E EQOA-0992-087 087 471570024 42101 1 0673 20060401
- Memphis, TN-MS-AR 1,304,926 1,205,204 RESIDENTIAL SUBURBAN MOBILE MICROSCALE HIGHEST CONCENTRATI ON SLAMS Teledyne Advanced Pollution Instr.
300 or 300E RFCA-1093-093 093 471570024 88501 3 0673 20060101
- Memphis, TN-MS-AR 1,304,926 1,205,204 RESIDENTIAL SUBURBAN AREA NEIGHBORHOOD POPULATION EXPOSURE SLAMS R & P TEOM Gravimetric 50 deg C PM2.5 SSI w/No Correction Factor 711 471570024 88502 5 0673 20060514
- Memphis, TN-MS-AR 1,304,926 1,205,204 RESIDENTIAL SUBURBAN POPULATION EXPOSURE TRENDS SPECIATIO N
Met One SASS 810 471570046 42401 1 0673 19940501
- Memphis, TN-MS-AR 1,304,926 1,205,204 INDUSTRIAL SUBURBAN MOBILE URBAN SCALE MAX PRECURSOR EMISSIONS IMPACT SLAMS Advanced Pollution Instr.
100A/100AS EQSA-0495-100 100 471570046 81102 1 0673 19940501
- Memphis, TN-MS-AR 1,304,926 1,205,204 INDUSTRIAL SUBURBAN NEIGHBORHOOD MAX PRECURSOR EMISSIONS IMPACT SLAMS Sierra-A ndersen/GMW 321 -B RFPS-1287-064 064
69 Airs Parameter POC REP ORG CODE Date Sampling Began CBSA 2003 Title Population of CBSA 2009 Est Population of CBSA 2000 Census Land Use Location Setting Dominant Source Measurement Scale Monitor Objective MONITOR TYPE Sampling Instrument Name and Designation 471570047 88101 1 0673 19981201
- Memphis, TN-MS-AR 1,304,926 1,205,204 RESIDENTIAL SUBURBAN AREA NEIGHBORHOOD POPULATION EXPOSURE SLAMS R & P Pa rtisol-FRM 2000 PM -
2.5 RFPS-0498-117 117 471570047 88101 2 0673 19981201
- Memphis, TN-MS-AR 1,304,926 1,205,204 RESIDENTIAL SUBURBAN AREA NEIGHBORHOOD POPULATION EXPOSURE SPECIAL PURPOSE R & P Pa rtisol-FRM 2000 PM -
2.5 RFPS-0498-117 117 471571004 44201 1 0673 19800201
- Memphis, TN-MS-AR 1,304,926 1,205,204 AGRICULTURAL RURAL MOBILE URBAN SCALE HIGHEST CONCENTRATI ON SLAMS Advanced Pollution Instr.
400/400A/400E EQOA-0992-087 087
70 Tennessees Ambient Air Monitoring Network Additional Criteria Data Tables (All state and local monitors including collocated monitors)
Airs Co FIPS Parameter POC Operating Schedule REP ORG CODE SLI Latitude Longitude Street Address CBSA_2003_Code CBSA_2003_Title 470010101 001 44201 1
Continuous 1025 S
+35.965000
-84.223333 FREELS BEND_STUDY AREA MELTON LAKE 28940 Knoxville, TN 470090011 009 88101 1
1 in 3 1025 S
+35.768333
-83.942222 2007 SEQUOYAH AVENUE 28940 Knoxville, TN 470090011 009 88101 3
Continuous 1025 S
+35.768333
-83.942222 2007 SEQUOYAH AVENUE 28940 Knoxville, TN 470111002 011 81102 1
1 in 6 1025 S
+35.188611
-84.867222 FIRE DEPT ON BY-PASS 17420 Cleveland, TN 470111002 011 81102 2
1 in 6 1025 S
+35.188611
-84.867222 FIRE DEPT ON BY-PASS 17420 Cleveland, TN 470450004 045 88101 1
1 in 3 1025 S
+36.052778
-89.381944 175-B GREENWOOD STREET 20540 Dyersburg, TN 470450004 045 88101 3
Continuous 1025 S
+36.052778
-89.381944 175-B GREENWOOD STREET 20540 Dyersburg, TN 470890002 089 44201 1
Continuous 1025 S
+36.114444
-83.601111 1188 LOST CREEK RD 34100 Morristown, TN 470990002 099 44201 1
Continuous 1025 S
+35.116111
-87.470000 BUSBY RD 29980 Lawrenceburg, TN 470990002 099 88101 1
1 in 3 1025 S
+35.116111
-87.470000 BUSBY RD 29980 Lawrenceburg, TN 470990002 099 88101 3
Continuous 1025 S
+35.116111
-87.470000 BUSBY RD 29980 Lawrenceburg, TN 470990002 099 88502 5
1 in 6 1025 S
+35.116111
-87.470000 BUSBY RD 29980 Lawrenceburg, TN 471050108 105 88101 1
1 in 3 1025 S
+35.744700
-84.317400 130 WEBB DRIVE 28940 Knoxville, TN 471050109 105 44201 1
Continuous 1025 S
+35.720833
-84.341667 1703 ROBERTS RD 28940 Knoxville, TN 471071002 107 88101 1
1 in 3 1025 S
+35.451111
-84.599167 SAINT MARK AME ZION CHURCH, 707 NORTH JACKSON ST.
11940 Athens, TN 471071002 107 88101 3
Continuous 1025 S
+35.451111
-84.599167 SAINT MARK AME ZION CHURCH, 707 NORTH JACKSON ST.
11940 Athens, TN 471130003 113 81102 1
1 in 6 1025 S
+35.637500
-88.834444 JACKSON REGIONAL HEALTH OFFICE PARKING L 27180 Jackson, TN 471130006 113 88101 1
1 in 3 1025 S
+35.653651
-88.809084 1371-A NORTH PARKWAY JACKSON, TN 38301 27180 Jackson, TN 471130006 113 88101 2
1 in 3 1025 S
+35.653651
-88.809084 1371-A NORTH PARKWAY JACKSON, TN 38301 27180 Jackson, TN 471130006 113 88101 3
Continuous 1025 S
+35.653651
-88.809084 1371-A NORTH PARKWAY JACKSON, TN 38301 27180 Jackson, TN 471192007 119 88101 1
1 in 3 1025 S
+35.643611
-87.013056 1306 NASHVILLE HWY 17940 Columbia, TN 471210104 121 44201 1
Continuous 1025 S
+35.288889
-84.946111 8401 HIGHWAY 60 471251009 125 88101 1
1 in 1 1025 S
+36.514444
-87.327778 1514 GOLF CLUB LANE 17300 Clarksville, TN-KY 471251009 125 88101 3
Continuous 1025 S
+36.514444
-87.327778 1514 GOLF CLUB LANE 17300 Clarksville, TN-KY 471251009 125 88502 5
1 in 6 1025 S
+36.514444
-87.327778 1514 GOLF CLUB LANE 17300 Clarksville, TN-KY 471410005 141 88101 1
1 in 3 1025 S
+36.185720
-85.492200 630 EAST 20TH STREET 18260 Cookeville, TN 471450004 145 88101 1
1 in 3 1025 S
+35.938600
-84.543800 HARRIMAN HIGH 1002 N.
ROAN ST MOVED FROM 501 CARTER ST 25340 Harriman, TN 471450004 145 88101 3
Continuous 1025 S
+35.938600
-84.543800 HARRIMAN HIGH 1002 N.
ROAN ST MOVED FROM 501 CARTER ST 25340 Harriman, TN 471490101 149 44201 1
Continuous 1025 S
+35.732778
-86.598889 EAGLEVILLE PUCKETT'S FARM 34980 Nashville-Davidson--
Murfreesboro, TN
71 Airs Co FIPS Parameter POC Operating Schedule REP ORG CODE SLI Latitude Longitude Street Address CBSA_2003_Code CBSA_2003_Title 471631007 163 88101 1
1 in 3 1025 S
+36.540654
-82.521667 1649 D STREET 28700 Kingsport-Bristol, TN-VA 471631007 163 88101 3
Continuous 1025 S
+36.540654
-82.521667 1649 D STREET 28700 Kingsport-Bristol, TN-VA 471632002 163 44201 1
Continuous 1025 S
+36.541111
-82.426111 HILL ROAD 28700 Kingsport-Bristol, TN-VA 471632003 163 44201 1
Continuous 1025 S
+36.582222
-82.485833 KETRON MIDDLE SCHOOL ON BLOOMINGDALE RD.
28700 Kingsport-Bristol, TN-VA 471633004 163 14129 1
1 in 6 1025 S
+36.525556
-82.273333 EXIDE DR.
28700 Kingsport-Bristol, TN-VA 471633004 163 14129 1
1 in 6 1025 S
+36.525556
-82.273333 EXIDE DR.
28700 Kingsport-Bristol, TN-VA 471650007 165 44201 1
Continuous 1025 S
+36.297778
-86.652778 ROCKLAND RECREATION AREA-OLD HICKORY DAM 34980 Nashville-Davidson--
Murfreesboro, TN 471650007 165 88101 1
1 in 3 1025 S
+36.297778
-86.652778 ROCKLAND RECREATION AREA-OLD HICKORY DAM 34980 Nashville-Davidson--
Murfreesboro, TN 471650007 165 88101 2
1 in 3 1025 S
+36.297778
-86.652778 ROCKLAND RECREATION AREA-OLD HICKORY DAM 34980 Nashville-Davidson--
Murfreesboro, TN 471650007 165 88101 3
Continuous 1025 S
+36.297778
-86.652778 ROCKLAND RECREATION AREA-OLD HICKORY DAM 34980 Nashville-Davidson--
Murfreesboro, TN 471650101 165 44201 1
Continuous 1025 S
+36.453889
-86.564167 COTTONTOWN WRIGHT'S FARM 34980 Nashville-Davidson--
Murfreesboro, TN 471730107 173 81102 1
Continuous 1025 S
+36.224167
-83.714444 DONAHUE PROPERTY ON DONAHUE ROAD 28940 Knoxville, TN 471870106 187 44201 1
Continuous 1025 S
+35.951944
-87.137222 FAIRVIEW MIDDLE SCHOOL CROW CUT ROAD 34980 Nashville-Davidson--
Murfreesboro, TN 471890103 189 44201 1
Continuous 1025 S
+36.060278
-86.286111 CEDARS OF LEBANON STATE PARK 34980 Nashville-Davidson--
Murfreesboro, TN 470370002 037 81102 1
1 in 6 0682 L
+36.143244
-86.754611 LESTER & HART STS 34980 Nashville-Davidson--
Murfreesboro, TN 470370011 037 42401 1
Continuous 0682 L
+36.205000
-86.744722 1015 TRINITY LANE 34980 Nashville-Davidson--
Murfreesboro, TN 470370011 037 42602 1
Continuous 0682 L
+36.205000
-86.744722 1015 TRINITY LANE 34980 Nashville-Davidson--
Murfreesboro, TN 470370011 037 44201 1
Continuous 0682 L
+36.205000
-86.744722 1015 TRINITY LANE 34980 Nashville-Davidson--
Murfreesboro, TN 470370021 037 42101 1
Continuous 0682 L
+36.159167
-86.781667 810 BRODWAY 34980 Nashville-Davidson--
Murfreesboro, TN 470370023 037 88101 1
Every Day 0682 L
+36.176326
-86.738902 105 SOUTH 17TH ST @
LOCKELAND SCHOOL 34980 Nashville-Davidson--
Murfreesboro, TN 470370023 037 88101 2
1 in 6 0682 L
+36.176326
-86.738902 105 SOUTH 17TH ST @
LOCKELAND SCHOOL 34980 Nashville-Davidson--
Murfreesboro, TN 470370023 037 88502 3
Continuous 0682 L
+36.176326
-86.738902 105 SOUTH 17TH ST @
LOCKELAND SCHOOL 34980 Nashville-Davidson--
Murfreesboro, TN 470370023 037 88502 5
1 in 6 0682 L
+36.176326
-86.738902 105 SOUTH 17TH ST @
LOCKELAND SCHOOL 34980 Nashville-Davidson--
Murfreesboro, TN 470370024 037 81102 1
1 in 6 0682 L
+36.162763
-86.854927 56TH AVE AND LOUISIANA ST 34980 Nashville-Davidson--
Murfreesboro, TN 470370024 037 81102 2
1 in 6 0682 L
+36.162763
-86.854927 56TH AVE AND LOUISIANA ST 34980 Nashville-Davidson--
Murfreesboro, TN 470370026 037 44201 1
Continuous 0682 L
+36.150556
-86.621111 PERCY PRIEST 34980 Nashville-Davidson--
Murfreesboro, TN 470370036 037 88101 1
Every Day 0682 L
+36.118251
-86.873547 400 DAVIDSON RD 34980 Nashville-Davidson--
Murfreesboro, TN
72 Airs Co FIPS Parameter POC Operating Schedule REP ORG CODE SLI Latitude Longitude Street Address CBSA_2003_Code CBSA_2003_Title 470650006 065 81102 1
1 in 6 0170 L
35.017139
-85.322056 3300 BROAD ST., 33RD AND BROAD, WDEF 16860 Chattanooga, TN-GA 470650006 065 81102 2
1 in 6 0170 L
35.017139
-85.322056 3300 BROAD ST., 33RD AND BROAD, WDEF 16860 Chattanooga, TN-GA 470650031 065 88101 1
1 in 3 (1/17/10) 0170 L
34.994197
-85.242958 1517 TOMBRAS AVENUE 16860 Chattanooga, TN-GA 470651011 065 44201 1
Continuous 0170 L
35.233471
-85.181578*
SODDY-DAISY H.S. 00620 SEQUOYAH RD 16860 Chattanooga, TN-GA 470651011 065 88101 1
1 in 6 0170 L
35.233471
-85.181578 SODDY-DAISY H.S. 00620 SEQUOYAH RD 16860 Chattanooga, TN-GA 470654002 065 88101 1
1 in 3 0170 L
35.050917
-85.292972 RIVERSIDE SUBSTATION 911 SISKIN DR 16860 Chattanooga, TN-GA 470654002 065 88101 2
1 in 3 0170 L
35.050917
-85.292972 RIVERSIDE SUBSTATION 911 SISKIN DR 16860 Chattanooga, TN-GA 470654002 065 88501 3
Continuous 0170 L
35.050917
-85.292972 RIVERSIDE SUBSTATION 911 SISKIN DR 16860 Chattanooga, TN-GA 470654002 065 88502 5
1 in 6 0170 L
35.050917
-85.292972 RIVERSIDE SUBSTATION 911 SISKIN DR 16860 Chattanooga, TN-GA 470654002 065 88355 5
1 in 6 0170 L
35.050917
-85.292972 RIVERSIDE SUBSTATION 911 SISKIN DR 16860 Chattanooga, TN-GA 470654003 065 44201 1
Continuous 0170 L
35.100972
-85.162194 6200 BONNY OAKS DRIVE EASTSIDE UTILITY FILTER PLANT 16860 Chattanooga, TN-GA 470930021 093 44201 1
Continuous 0581 L
+36.084722
-83.764722 9315 RUTLEDGE PIKE MASCOT, TN 37806 28940 Knoxville, TN 470930027 093 14129 1
1 in 6 0581 L
+35.983506
-83.952253 2522 BURNSIDE STREET 28940 Knoxville, TN 470930027 093 14129 2
1 in 6 0581 L
+35.983506
-83.952253 2522 BURNSIDE STREET 28940 Knoxville, TN 470930028 093 88101 1
1 in 1 0581 L
+35.943611
-84.038889 1000 FRANCIS ROAD 28940 Knoxville, TN 470931013 093 81102 1
1 in 6 0581 L
+35.980550
-83.932770 1407 DAVANNA STREET 28940 Knoxville, TN 470931013 093 81102 2
1 in 6 0581 L
+35.980550
-83.932770 1407 DAVANNA STREET 28940 Knoxville, TN 470931013 093 88501 3
Continuous 0581 L
+35.980550
-83.932770 1407 DAVANNA STREET 28940 Knoxville, TN 470931013 093 88101 2
1 in 6 0581 L
+35.980550
-83.932770 1407 DAVANNA STREET 28940 Knoxville, TN 470931017 093 14129 1
1 in 6 0581 L
+35.975000
-83.954444 1613 VERMONT AVENUE 28940 Knoxville, TN 470931017 093 88101 1
1 in 1 0581 L
+35.975000
-83.954444 1613 VERMONT AVENUE 28940 Knoxville, TN 470931017 093 88101 2
1 in 6 0581 L
+35.975000
-83.954444 1613 VERMONT AVENUE 28940 Knoxville, TN 470931020 093 44201 1
Continuous 0581 L
+36.019440
-83.873610 4625 MILDRED DRIVE 28940 Knoxville, TN 470931020 093 88101 1
1 in 1 0581 L
+36.019440
-83.873610 4625 MILDRED DRIVE 28940 Knoxville, TN 470931020 093 88502 5
1 in 6 0581 L
+36.019440
-83.873610 4625 MILDRED DRIVE 28940 Knoxville, TN TBD 093 14129 1
1 in 6 0581 L
TBD TBD TBD 28940 Knoxville, TN 471570014 157 88101 1
1 in 1 0673 L
+35.085833
-89.949444 3431 SHARPE AVENUE 32820 Memphis, TN-MS-AR 471570016 157 81102 1
1 in 6 0673 L
+35.164444
-89.970833 GAS SERVICE CENTER MEAGHER STREET 32820 Memphis, TN-MS-AR 471570016 157 81102 2
1 in 6 0673 L
+35.164444
-89.970833 GAS SERVICE CENTER MEAGHER STREET 32820 Memphis, TN-MS-AR 471570021 157 44201 1
Continuous 0673 L
+35.217500
-90.019444 1330 FRAYSER BLVD 32820 Memphis, TN-MS-AR 471570024 157 42101 1
Continuous 0673 L
+35.150833
-90.041389 416 ALABAMA AVENUE 32820 Memphis, TN-MS-AR
73 Airs Co FIPS Parameter POC Operating Schedule REP ORG CODE SLI Latitude Longitude Street Address CBSA_2003_Code CBSA_2003_Title 471570024 157 88101 3
Continuous 0673 L
+35.150833
-90.041389 416 ALABAMA AVENUE 32820 Memphis, TN-MS-AR 471570024 157 88502 5
1 in 6 0673 L
+35.150833
-90.041389 416 ALABAMA AVENUE 32820 Memphis, TN-MS-AR 471570046 157 42401 1
Continuous 0673 L
+35.272778
-89.961389 3065 FITE RD 32820 Memphis, TN-MS-AR 471570046 157 81102 1
1 in 6 0673 L
+35.272778
-89.961389 3065 FITE RD 32820 Memphis, TN-MS-AR 471570047 157 88101 1
1 in 1 0673 L
+35.168950
-90.021567 1064 BREEDLOVE STREET 32820 Memphis, TN-MS-AR 471570047 157 88101 2
1 in 6 0673 L
+35.168950
-90.021567 1064 BREEDLOVE STREET 32820 Memphis, TN-MS-AR 471571004 157 44201 1
Continuous 0673 L
+35.377222
-89.832222 6855 MUDVILLE RD. EDMUND ORGILL PARK 32820 Memphis, TN-MS-AR
74 Monitoring Sites Located In MSA/CBSA Areas In Tennessee
75 Monitoring Sites Located In Non-MSA/CBSA Areas In Tennessee
76 Agreement Letters with Agencies Outside of Tennessee Appendix 1: MSA Monitoring Agreements Prepared by Kentucky and Tennessee for Ozone and Continuous PM2.5 Monitoring Appendix 2: MSA Monitoring Agreements for Memphis and Shelby County Health Department and the states of Arkansas and Mississippi
77 Appendix 1: MSA Monitoring Agreements Prepared by Kentucky and Tennessee for Ozone and Continuous PM2.5 Monitoring Tennessee Agreement Letter (page 1 of 2 pages)
78 Tennessee Agreement Letter (page 2 of 2 pages)
79 Kentucky Agreement Letter (page 1 of 1 pages)
80 Appendix 2: MSA Monitoring Agreements for Memphis and Shelby County Health Department and the states of Arkansas and Mississippi
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82
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84 List of Attachments Local Program Submittals of Ambient Monitoring Plans 1 Chattanooga AMP 2 Knoxville AMP 3 Memphis AMP 4 Nashville AMP These documents are provided as submitted by the respective monitoring agency for use by the state in updating the overall ambient monitoring plan document.
1 Chattanooga AMP Ambient Air Monitoring Plan 2010 Chattanooga/Hamilton County Air Pollution Control Bureau Draft Plan March 2, 2010
86 Chattanooga, TN-GA Area Airs Name REPORGCODE Latitude Longitude StreetAddress CBSA2003Title 470650006 1 PM10, 2 PM10 Coloc 0170 35.017139
-85.322056 3300 BROAD ST., 33RD AND BROAD, WDEF Chattanooga, TN-GA 470650031 PM2.5 0170 34.994197
-85.242958 1517 TOMBRAS AVENUE EAST RIDGE Chattanooga, TN-GA 470651011 1 Ozone, 1 PM2.5 0170 35.233471
-85.181578*
SODDY DAISY H.S. 00620 SEQUOYAH RD Chattanooga, TN-GA 470654002 1 PM2.5, 2 PM2.5 Coloc, 3 PM2.5 Cont, 5 PM2.5 Spec, 5 Carbon 0170 35.050917
-85.292972 RIVERSIDE SUBSTATION 911 SISKIN DR Chattanooga, TN-GA 470654003 Ozone 0170 35.100972
-85.162194 6200 BONNY OAKS DRIVE EASTSIDE UTILITY FILTER PLANT Chattanooga, TN-GA
- Site moved 100 ft May 20, 2009
87 Tennessees Interpretation of Ambient Air Monitors Needed to meet the 40CFR, Part 58 Requirements Census Area Identification and Population Data 12128 Lead 42101 CO 42401 SO2 42602 NO2 44201 Ozone 81102 PM 10 88101 PM 2.5 88502 PM 2.5 Speciation 88101 or 88501 PM 2.5 Cont CBSA 2003 Code Census 2000 CBSA 2003 Title (MS Areas)
Operating Required Operating Required Operating Required Operating Required Operating 2006 2008 8 Hr DV Required Operating 2008 24 Hr Max.
150 ug/m3 2008 Annual 50 ug/m3 Required Operating 2006 2008 Annual DV 2006 2008 24 Hr DV 35/65 ug/m Required Operating Required Operating Required
88 Local programs air monitoring report criteria summary (1) The AQS site identificati on number.
Parameter POC Identifier Reporting Org.
(2) The
- location, including street address and geographical coordinates.
(3) The sampling and analysis method(s) for each measured parameter.
(4) The operating schedules for each monitor.
(5) Any proposals to remove or move a monitoring station within a period of 18 months following plan submittal.
(6) The monitoring objective and spatial scale of representative ness for each monitor as defined in appendix D to this part.
(7) The identification of any sites that are suitable and sites that are not suitable for comparison against the annual PM2.5 NAAQS as described in § 58.30.
(8) The MSA, CBSA, CSA or other area represented by the monitor.
470651011 44201 1
0170 See table.
See table.
Continuous No See table.
DNA See table.
470654003 44201 1
0170 See table.
See table.
Continuous No See table.
DNA See table.
470650006 81102 1
0170 See table.
See table.
1 in 6 No See table.
DNA See table.
470650006 81102 2
0170 See table.
See table.
1 in 6 No See table.
DNA See table.
470650031 88101 1
0170 See table.
See table.
1 in 3 (1/17/10)
No See table.
Suitable See table.
470651011 88101 1
0170 See table.
See table.
1 in 6 Yes, 100 feet See table.
Suitable See table.
470654002 88101 1
0170 See table.
See table.
1 in 3 No See table.
Suitable See table.
470654002 88101 2
0170 See table.
See table.
1 in 3 No See table.
Suitable See table.
470654002 88501 3
0170 See table.
See table.
Continuous No See table.
Not suitable See table.
470654002 88502 5
0170 See table.
See table.
1 in 6 No See table.
Not suitable See table.
470654002 88355 5
0170 See table See table 1 in 6 No See table Not suitable See table
89 Local Program Monitors Criteria Data Tables Airs Parameter POC REP ORG CODE Date Sampling Began CBSA 2003 Title Population of CBSA 2006 Est Population of CBSA 2000 Census Land Use Location Setting Dominant Source Measurement Scale Monitor Objective MONITOR TYPE Sampling Instrument Name and Designation 470650006 81102 1 0170 19860101 Chattanoog a, TN-GA 492,126 476,531 INDUSTRIAL URBAN AND CENTER CITY AREA URBAN SCALE POPULATION EXPOSURE SLAMS Sierra-Andersen/GMW 321 -B RFPS-1287-064 064 470650006 81102 2 0170 19860101 Chattanoog a, TN-GA 492,126 476,531 INDUSTRIAL URBAN AND CENTER CITY URBAN SCALE POPULATION EXPOSURE SLAMS Sierra-Andersen/GMW 321 -B RFPS-1287-064 064 470650031 88101 1 0170 19990506 Chattanoog a, TN-GA 492,126 476,531 COMMERCIAL URBAN AND CENTER CITY NEIGHBORHOOD HIGHEST CONCENTRATI ON SPECIAL PURPOSE R & P Partisol-Plus 2025 PM-2.5 Seq. RFPS-0498-118 118 470651011 44201 1 0170 19780801 Chattanoog a, TN-GA 492,126 476,531 AGRICULTURAL RURAL AREA REGIONAL SCALE GENERAL/BAC KGROUND SLAMS Thermo Electron or Thermo Environmental Instruments 49, 49C, 49i EQOA-0880-047 047 470651011 88101 1 0170 20020126 Chattanoog a, TN-GA 492,126 476,531 AGRICULTURAL RURAL REGIONAL SCALE GENERAL/BAC KGROUND SPECIAL PURPOSE R & P Partisol-Plus 2025 PM-2.5 Seq. RFPS-0498-118 118 470654002 88101 1 0170 19990101 Chattanoog a, TN-GA 492,126 476,531 COMMERCIAL URBAN AND CENTER CITY URBAN SCALE POPULATION EXPOSURE SLAMS R & P Partisol-Plus 2025 PM-2.5 Seq. RFPS-0498-118 118 470654002 88101 2 0170 19990101 Chattanoog a, TN-GA 492,126 476,531 COMMERCIAL URBAN AND CENTER CITY URBAN SCALE POPULATION EXPOSURE SLAMS R & P Partisol-Plus 2025 PM-2.5 Seq. RFPS-0498-118 118 470654002 88501 3 0170 20040326 Chattanoog a, TN-GA 492,126 476,531 COMMERCIAL URBAN AND CENTER CITY AREA URBAN SCALE POPULATION EXPOSURE OTHER R & P TEOM Gravimetric 30 deg C PM2.5 VSCC w/No Correction Factor 715
90 Airs Parameter POC REP ORG CODE Date Sampling Began CBSA 2003 Title Population of CBSA 2006 Est Population of CBSA 2000 Census Land Use Location Setting Dominant Source Measurement Scale Monitor Objective MONITOR TYPE Sampling Instrument Name and Designation 470654002 88502 5 0170 20011127 Chattanoog a, TN-GA 492,126 476,531 COMMERCIAL URBAN AND CENTER CITY URBAN SCALE POPULATION EXPOSURE SLAMS SPECIATIO N
Met One SASS 810 470654002 88355 5 0170 20091001 Chattanoog a, TN-GA 492,126 476,531 COMMERCIAL URBAN AND CENTER CITY URBAN SCALE POPULATION EXPOSURE CARBON MONITOR URG 3000 838 470654003 44201 1 0170 20040301 Chattanoog a, TN-GA 492,126 476,531 INDUSTRIAL RURAL MOBILE NEIGHBORHOOD POPULATION EXPOSURE SLAMS Thermo Electron or Thermo Environmental Instruments 49, 49C, 49i EQOA-0880-047 047
91 Tennessees Ambient Air Monitoring Network Additional Criteria Data Tables (All state and local monitors including collocated monitors)
Airs Co FIPS Parameter POC Operating Schedule REP ORG CODE SLI Latitude Longitude Street Address CBSA_2003_Code CBSA_2003_Title 470650006 065 81102 1
1 in 6 0170 L
35.017139
-85.322056 3300 BROAD ST., 33RD AND BROAD, WDEF 16860 Chattanooga, TN-GA 470650006 065 81102 2
1 in 6 0170 L
35.017139
-85.322056 3300 BROAD ST., 33RD AND BROAD, WDEF 16860 Chattanooga, TN-GA 470650031 065 88101 1
1 in 3 (1/17/10) 0170 L
34.994197
-85.242958 1517 TOMBRAS AVENUE 16860 Chattanooga, TN-GA 470651011 065 44201 1
Continuous 0170 L
35.233471
-85.181578*
SODDY-DAISY H.S. 00620 SEQUOYAH RD 16860 Chattanooga, TN-GA 470651011 065 88101 1
1 in 6 0170 L
35.233471
-85.181578 SODDY-DAISY H.S. 00620 SEQUOYAH RD 16860 Chattanooga, TN-GA 470654002 065 88101 1
1 in 3 0170 L
35.050917
-85.292972 RIVERSIDE SUBSTATION 911 SISKIN DR 16860 Chattanooga, TN-GA 470654002 065 88101 2
1 in 3 0170 L
35.050917
-85.292972 RIVERSIDE SUBSTATION 911 SISKIN DR 16860 Chattanooga, TN-GA 470654002 065 88501 3
Continuous 0170 L
35.050917
-85.292972 RIVERSIDE SUBSTATION 911 SISKIN DR 16860 Chattanooga, TN-GA 470654002 065 88502 5
1 in 6 0170 L
35.050917
-85.292972 RIVERSIDE SUBSTATION 911 SISKIN DR 16860 Chattanooga, TN-GA 470654002 065 88355 5
1 in 6 0170 L
35.050917
-85.292972 RIVERSIDE SUBSTATION 911 SISKIN DR 16860 Chattanooga, TN-GA 470654003 065 44201 1
Continuous 0170 L
35.100972
-85.162194 6200 BONNY OAKS DRIVE EASTSIDE UTILITY FILTER PLANT 16860 Chattanooga, TN-GA
- Site moved 100 ft May 20, 2009, on same property.
92 Chattanooga-Hamilton County Air Pollution Control Bureau Network Review 2010 East Ridge Site Collocated for 2009 The Chattanooga-Hamilton County Air Pollution Control Bureaus East Ridge PM2.5 monitoring site (470650031) located at the U.S. Post Office, 1510 Maxwell Road, was moved to a temporary site on November 20, 2007, at 1517 Tombras Avenue behind East Ridge City Hall. The site was moved to a more desirable permanent site January 1, 2009, at the same address. Both the temporary and the permanent monitors were operated as daily collocated monitors about 110 feet apart from January 1, 2009, through January 17, 2010, for a comparison demonstration between the two data sets. After the complete 2009 collocated data set indicated excellent correlation, EPA recognized the temporary site data as being representative of the area in a letter dated February 25, 2010. EPA is willing to accept the Tombras Avenue temporary site data, along with the Maxwell Road and permanent Tombras Avenue sites, as weight of evidence for any attainment determinations for the Chattanooga-Hamilton County, Tennessee, Georgia Metropolitan Statistical Area.
East Ridge Monitoring Schedule Change Daily monitoring at the Tombras Avenue site (470650031) is no longer required because Hamilton County is in attainment for the daily PM2.5 standard. The collocated monitoring project was finished at the end of 2009.
The temporary site was discontinued January 18, 2010, and the permanent site changed to three-day monitoring beginning January 17, 2010, with EPA concurrence in a letter dated February 25, 2010.
Soddy Daisy PM2.5/Ozone Module Moved The Bureau was informed by the Hamilton County School System in March, 2009, that the Soddy Daisy High School PM2.5/ozone module (470651011), located in a field behind the school, must be moved. At that time the Hamilton County Department of Education anticipated starting work immediately on a new softball field, and the location of the module interfered with the proposed location of the field. The school system offered a new location approximately 100 feet from the original site. The move occurred on May 20, 2009, and it was coordinated so that there was minimal ozone data loss due to power interruptions.
Carbon Monitor Added As part of the third phase of EPAs carbon monitoring program, a URG 3000 carbon monitor was added to the 911 Siskin Drive site (470654002) October 1, 2009, to monitor in conjunction with the Met One SuperSASS PM2.5 speciation monitor.
Attainment Hamilton County PM2.5 sites data are indicating attainment for the three year periods of 2006, 2007 and 2008 and 2007, 2008, and 2009. PM2.5 levels were extremely low for 2008 and 2009 across the region.
Local pollution reduction measures have been aggressive since 2005. Also, sulfate scrubbers were activated in 2008 by Georgia Powers nearby Bowen and Hammond Plants.
Active Sites Chattanooga-Hamilton County Active Sites Pollutant Monitor AQS #
3300 South Broad Street/ WDEF PM10 Collocated (6-day)
Sierra Anderson 470650006
93 321B 911 Siskin Drive formerly University of Tennessee at Chattanooga (UTC)
PM2.5 Collocated ( 3-day)
PM2.5 Speciation (6-day)
Carbon PM2.5 Continuous TEOM R & P 2025 Seq.
Met 1 SuperSASS URG 3000 TEOM 1400A 470654002 CORE PM2.5 1517 Tombras Avenue/ formerly 1510 Maxwell Rd PM2.5 (Collocation from 1/1/2009-1/17/2010) 3-day monitoring began 1/20/2010)
R & P 2025 Seq.
470650031 618 Sequoyah Access Road at Soddy-Daisy High School PM2.5 (6-day)
Ozone Continuous Ozone Calibrator R & P 2025 Seq.
TECO 49C TECO 49CPS 470651011 6200 Bonny Oaks Drive/Eastside Utility District Ozone Continuous Ozone Calibrator TECO 49C TECO 49CPS 470654003 Site Changes for 2010 No site changes are anticipated for 2010. No lead monitoring will be required in Hamilton County in 2011.
Hamilton County anticipates, at some point in the future, participating in the Core-Based Statistical Area near-road monitoring for NO2 in conjunction with the recently promulgated NO2 regulations.
2 Knoxville AMP Ambient Air Monitoring Plan 2010 Knox County Health Department, Department of Air Quality Management Draft Plan February 10, 2010
95 Knoxville, TN Area Airs Name REPORG CODE Latitude Longitude StreetAddress CBSA2003Title 470930021 East Knox Elementary 0581
+36.084722
-83.764722 9315 RUTLEDGE PIKE (MASCOT, TN 37806)
Knoxville, TN 470930027 Burnside Street 0581
+35.983506
-83.952253 2522 BURNSIDE STREET Knoxville, TN 470930028 Bearden Elementary 0581
+35.943611
-84.038889 1000 FRANCIS ROAD Knoxville, TN 470931013 Air Lab 0581
+35.980550
-83.932770 1407 DAVANNA STREET Knoxville, TN 470931017 Rule High School 0581
+35.978074
-83.950666 1613 VERMONT AVENUE Knoxville, TN 470931020 Spring Hill Elementary 0581
+36.019440
-83.873610 4625 MILDRED DRIVE Knoxville, TN
96 Tennessees Interpretation of Ambient Air Monitors Needed to meet the 40CFR, Part 58 Requirements Census Area Identification and Population Data 12128 Lead 42101 CO 42401 SO2 42602 NO2 44201 Ozone 81102 PM 10 88101 PM 2.5 88502 PM 2.5 Speciation 88101 or 88501 PM 2.5 Cont CBSA 2003 Code Census 2000 CBSA 2003 Title (MS Areas)
Operating Required Operating Required Operating Required Operating Required Operating 2007 2009 8 Hr DV Required Operating 2009 24 Hr Max.
150 ug/m3 2009 Annual 50 ug/m3 Required Operating 2007 2009 Annual DV 2007 2009 24 Hr DV 35/65 ug/m Required Operating Required Operating Required 28940 616079 Knoxville, TN 3
2 (+ 1 QA) 0 0
0 0
0 0
2 1
1 1
97 Local programs air monitoring report criteria summary (1) The AQS site identificati on number.
Parameter POC Identifier Reporting Org.
(2) The
- location, including street address and geographical coordinates.
(3) The sampling and analysis method(s) for each measured parameter.
(4) The operating schedules for each monitor.
(5) Any proposals to remove or move a monitoring station within a period of 18 months following plan submittal.
(6) The monitoring objective and spatial scale of representative ness for each monitor as defined in appendix D to this part.
(7) The identification of any sites that are suitable and sites that are not suitable for comparison against the annual PM2.5 NAAQS as described in § 58.30.
(8) The MSA, CBSA, CSA or other area represented by the monitor.
470930021 44201 1
0581 See table.
See table.
Continuous No See table.
DNA See table.
470931020 44201 1
0581 See table.
See table.
Continuous No See table.
DNA See table.
470930027 14129 1
0581 See table.
See table.
1 in 6 No See table.
DNA See table.
470930027 14129 2
0581 See table.
See table.
1 in 6 No See table.
DNA See table.
470931013 81102 1
0581 See table.
See table.
1 in 6 No See table.
DNA See table.
470930028 88101 1
0581 See table.
See table.
1 in 1 No See table.
Suitable See table.
470931013 88501 3
0581 See table.
See table.
Continuous No See table.
Not suitable See table.
470931013 88101 2
0581 See table.
See table.
1 in 6 No See table.
Suitable See table.
470931017 14129 1
0581 See table.
See table.
1 in 6 Yes See table.
DNA See table.
470931017 88101 1
0581 See table.
See table.
1 in 1 No See table.
Suitable See table.
470931017 88101 2
0581 See table.
See table.
1 in 6 No See table.
Suitable See table.
470931020 88101 1
0581 See table.
See table.
1 in 1 No See table.
Suitable See table.
470931020 88502 5
0581 See table.
See table.
1 in 6 No See table.
DNA See table.
TBD 14129 1
0581 See table.
See table.
1 in 6 No See table.
DNA See table.
98 Local Program Monitors Criteria Data Tables Airs Parameter POC REP ORG CODE Date Sampling Began CBSA 2003 Title Population of CBSA 2006 Est Population of CBSA 2000 Census Land Use Location Setting Dominant Source Measurement Scale Monitor Objective MONITOR TYPE Sampling Instrument Name and Designation 470930021 44201 1 0581 19810601 Knoxville, TN 667384 616,079 AGRICULTURAL RURAL AREA URBAN SCALE HIGHEST CONCENTRATI ON SLAMS Teledyne 400E EQOA-0992-087 047 470930027 14129 1 0581 19941204 Knoxville, TN 667384 616,079 RESIDENTIAL URBAN AND CENTER CITY POINT NEIGHBORHOOD HIGHEST CONCENTRATI ON SPECIAL PURPOSE Sierra-Andersen/GMW 321 -B RFPS-1287-064 064 470930027 14129 2 0581 19941204 Knoxville, TN 667384 616,079 RESIDENTIAL URBAN AND CENTER CITY POINT NEIGHBORHOOD HIGHEST CONCENTRATI ON SPECIAL PURPOSE Sierra-Andersen/GMW 321 -B RFPS-1287-064 064 470930028 88101 1 0581 19990101 Knoxville, TN 667384 616,079 RESIDENTIAL SUBURBAN MOBILE NEIGHBORHOOD POPULATION EXPOSURE SLAMS R&P Partisol plus 2025 470931013 88501 3 0581 20020208 Knoxville, TN 667384 616,079 MOBILE URBAN AND CENTER CITY MOBILE MIDDLE SCALE POPULATION EXPOSURE SPECIAL PURPOSE R & P TEOM Gravimetric 50 deg C PM2.5 SCC w/Correction Factor 702 470931013 88101 2 0581 20070222 Knoxville, TN 667384 616,079 MOBILE URBAN AND CENTER CITY MOBILE MIDDLE SCALE POPULATION EXPOSURE SPECIAL PURPOSE R&P Partisol plus 2025 470931017 14129 1 0581 20020101 Knoxville, TN 667384 616,079 RESIDENTIAL URBAN AND CENTER CITY MOBILE NEIGHBORHOOD HIGHEST CONCENTRATI ON SPECIAL PURPOSE Sierra-Andersen/GMW 321 -B RFPS-1287-064 064 470931017 88101 1 0581 19990101 Knoxville, TN 667384 616,079 RESIDENTIAL URBAN AND CENTER CITY MOBILE NEIGHBORHOOD POPULATION EXPOSURE SLAMS R&P Partisol plus 2025 470931017 88101 2 0581 19990101 Knoxville, TN 667384 616,079 RESIDENTIAL URBAN AND CENTER CITY MOBILE NEIGHBORHOOD OTHER SPECIAL PURPOSE R&P Partisol plus 2025 470931020 44201 1 0581 19810101 Knoxville, TN 667384 616,079 RESIDENTIAL SUBURBAN AREA NEIGHBORHOOD POPULATION EXPOSURE SLAMS Teledyne 400E EQOA-0992-087 047 470931020 88101 1 0581 19990101 Knoxville, TN 667384 616,079 RESIDENTIAL SUBURBAN MOBILE NEIGHBORHOOD POPULATION EXPOSURE SLAMS R&P Partisol plus 2025
99 Airs Parameter POC REP ORG CODE Date Sampling Began CBSA 2003 Title Population of CBSA 2006 Est Population of CBSA 2000 Census Land Use Location Setting Dominant Source Measurement Scale Monitor Objective MONITOR TYPE Sampling Instrument Name and Designation 470931020 88502 5 0581 20020619 Knoxville, TN 667384 616,079 RESIDNTIAL SUBURBAN NEIGHBORHOOD POPULATION EXPOSURE SLAMS SPECIATIO N
MetOne SASS 8863-2/URG 300 TBD 14129 1 0581 July 2010 Knoxville, TN 667384 616,079 RESIDENTIAL URBAN AND CENTER CITY POINT NEIGHBORHOOD HIGHEST CONCENTRATI ON SPECIAL PURPOSE Sierra-Andersen/GMW 321 -B RFPS-1287-064 064
100 Tennessees Ambient Air Monitoring Network Additional Criteria Data Tables (All state and local monitors including collocated monitors)
Airs Co FIPS Parameter POC Operating Schedule REP ORG CODE SLI Latitude Longitude Street Address CBSA_2003_Code CBSA_2003_Title 470930021 093 44201 1
Continuous 0581 L
+36.084722
-83.764722 9315 RUTLEDGE PIKE MASCOT, TN 37806 28940 Knoxville, TN 470930022 093 14129 1
1 in 6 0581 L
+35.983506
-83.952253 2522 BURNSIDE STREET 28940 Knoxville, TN 470930022 093 14129 1
1 in 6 0581 L
+35.983506
-83.952253 2522 BURNSIDE STREET 28940 Knoxville, TN 470930028 093 88101 1
1 in 1 0581 L
+35.943611
-84.038889 1000 FRANCIS ROAD 28940 Knoxville, TN 470931013 093 88501 3
Continuous 0581 L
+35.980550
-83.932770 1407 DAVANNA STREET 28940 Knoxville, TN 470931013 093 88101 2
1 in 6 0581 L
+35.980550
-83.932770 1407 DAVANNA STREET 28940 Knoxville, TN 470931017 093 14129 1
1 in 6 0581 L
+35.975000
-83.954444 1613 VERMONT AVENUE 28940 Knoxville, TN 470931017 093 88101 1
1 in 1 0581 L
+35.975000
-83.954444 1613 VERMONT AVENUE 28940 Knoxville, TN 470931017 093 88101 2
1 in 6 0581 L
+35.975000
-83.954444 1613 VERMONT AVENUE 28940 Knoxville, TN 470931020 093 44201 1
Continuous 0581 L
+36.019440
-83.873610 4625 MILDRED DRIVE 28940 Knoxville, TN 470931020 093 88101 1
1 in 1 0581 L
+36.019440
-83.873610 4625 MILDRED DRIVE 28940 Knoxville, TN 470931020 093 88502 5
1 in 6 0581 L
+36.019440
-83.873610 4625 MILDRED DRIVE 28940 Knoxville, TN TBD 093 14129 1
1 in 6 0581 L
TBD TBD TBD 28940 Knoxville, TN
101
102 3 Memphis AMP Ambient Air Monitoring Plan 2010 Memphis/Shelby County Health Department, Air Pollution Control Program Draft Plan February 17, 2010
103 Memphis, TN-MS-AR Area Airs Name REPORGC ODE Latitude Longitude Street Address CBSA2003Title 471570014 PM2.5 0673
+35.085833
-89.949444 3431 SHARPE AVENUE Memphis, TN-MS-AR 471570016 PM10 0673
+35.164444
-89.970833 GAS SERVICE CENTER MEAGHER STREET Memphis, TN-MS-AR 471570021 Ozone 0673
+35.217500
-90.019444 1330 FRAYSER BLVD Memphis, TN-MS-AR 471570024 1 CO, 3 PM2.5 Cont, 5 PM2.5 Spec 0673
+35.150833
-90.041389 416 ALABAMA AVENUE Memphis, TN-MS-AR 471570046 1 SO2, 1 PM10 0673
+35.272778
-89.961389 3065 FITE RD Memphis, TN-MS-AR 471570047 PM2.5 0673
+35.168950
-90.021567 1064 BREEDLOVE STREET Memphis, TN-MS-AR 471571004 1 Ozone 0673
+35.377222
-89.832222 6855 MUDVILLE RD. EDMUND ORGILL PARK Memphis, TN-MS-AR 471570075 NCore 0673
+35.15159
-89.85022 Haley Road (Shelby Farms)
Memphis, TN-MS-AR
104 Tennessees Interpretation of Ambient Air Monitors Needed to meet the 40CFR, Part 58 Requirements Census Area Identification and Population Data 12128 Lead 42101 CO 42401 SO2 42602 NO2 44201 Ozone 81102 PM 10 88101 PM 2.5 88502 PM 2.5 Speciation 88101 or 88501 PM 2.5 Cont CBSA 2003 Code Census 2000 CBSA 2003 Title (MS Areas)
Operating Required Operating Required Operating Required Operating Required Operating 2006 2008 8 Hr DV Required Operating 2008 24 Hr Max.
150 ug/m3 2008 Annual 50 ug/m3 Required Operating 2006 2008 Annual DV 2006 2008 24 Hr DV 35/65 ug/m Required Operating Required Operating Required 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 0.082 2 2 61 21.7 2-4 2 14.9 29 3 1 1 1* 2
- The Memphis and Shelby County Health Department and the states of Arkansas and Mississippi have implemented a joint MOA that provides for meeting the MSA monitoring requirements for the combined MSA area. See Appendix 2 for the monitoring agreement.
105 Local programs air monitoring report criteria summary (1) The AQS site identificati on number.
Parameter POC Identifier Reporting Org.
(2) The
- location, including street address and geographical coordinates.
(3) The sampling and analysis method(s) for each measured parameter.
(4) The operating schedules for each monitor.
(5) Any proposals to remove or move a monitoring station within a period of 18 months following plan submittal.
(6) The monitoring objective and spatial scale of representative ness for each monitor as defined in appendix D to this part.
(7) The identification of any sites that are suitable and sites that are not suitable for comparison against the annual PM2.5 NAAQS as described in § 58.30.
(8) The MSA, CBSA, CSA or other area represented by the monitor.
471570014 88101 1
0673 See table.
See table.
1 in 1 No See table.
Suitable See table.
471570016 81102 1
0673 See table.
See table.
1 in 6 No See table.
DNA See table.
471570021 44201 1
0673 See table.
See table.
Continuous No See table.
DNA See table.
471570024 88501 3
0673 See table.
See table.
Continuous No See table.
Not suitable See table.
471570024 88502 5
0673 See table.
See table.
1 in 6 No See table.
suitable See table.
471570024 42101 1
0673 See table.
See table.
Continuous No See table.
DNA See table.
471570046 81102 1
0673 See table.
See table.
1 in 6 No See table.
DNA See table.
471570046 42401 1
0673 See table.
See table.
Continuous No See table.
DNA See table.
471570047 88101 1
0673 See table.
See table.
1 in 1 No See table.
Suitable See table.
471570075 NCORE 0673 See table.
See table.
NCORE No See table.
Suitable See table.
471571004 44201 1
0673 See table.
See table.
Continuous No See table.
DNA See table.
106 Local Program Monitors Criteria Data Tables Airs Parameter POC REP ORG CODE Date Sampling Began CBSA 2003 Title Population of CBSA 2006 Est Population of CBSA 2000 Census Land Use Location Setting Dominant Source Measurement Scale Monitor Objective MONITOR TYPE Sampling Instrument Name and Designation 471570014 88101 1 0673 19981201
- Memphis, TN-MS-AR 1,260,905 1,205,204 RESIDENTIAL SUBURBAN AREA NEIGHBORHOOD POPULATION EXPOSURE SLAMS R & P Partisol-Plus 2025 PM-2.5 Seq. RFPS-0498-118 118 471570016 81102 1 0673 19860101
- Memphis, TN-MS-AR 1,260,905 1,205,204 INDUSTRIAL URBAN AND CENTER CITY AREA NEIGHBORHOOD HIGHEST CONCENTRATI ON SLAMS Sierra-A ndersen/GMW 321 -B RFPS-1287-064 064 471570021 44201 1 0673 19720901
- Memphis, TN-MS-AR 1,260,905 1,205,204 RESIDENTIAL SUBURBAN AREA NEIGHBORHOOD POPULATION EXPOSURE SLAMS Advanced Pollution Instr.
400/400A/400E EQOA-0992-087 087 471570024 42101 1 0673 20060401
- Memphis, TN-MS-AR 1,260,905 1,205,204 RESIDENTIAL SUBURBAN MOBILE MICROSCALE HIGHEST CONCENTRATI ON SLAMS Teledyne Advanced Pollution Instr.
300 or 300E RFCA-1093-093 093 471570024 88501 3 0673 20060101
- Memphis, TN-MS-AR 1,260,905 1,205,204 RESIDENTIAL SUBURBAN AREA NEIGHBORHOOD POPULATION EXPOSURE SLAMS R & P TEOM Gravimetric 50 deg C PM2.5 SSI w/No Correction Factor 711 471570024 88502 5 0673 20060514
- Memphis, TN-MS-AR 1,260,905 1,205,204 RESIDENTIAL SUBURBAN POPULATION EXPOSURE TRENDS SPECIATIO N
Met One SASS 810 471570046 42401 1 0673 19940501
- Memphis, TN-MS-AR 1,260,905 1,205,204 INDUSTRIAL SUBURBAN MOBILE URBAN SCALE MAX PRECURSOR EMISSIONS IMPACT SLAMS Advanced Pollution Instr.
100A/100AS EQSA-0495-100 100 471570046 81102 1 0673 19940501
- Memphis, TN-MS-AR 1,260,905 1,205,204 INDUSTRIAL SUBURBAN NEIGHBORHOOD MAX PRECURSOR EMISSIONS IMPACT SLAMS Sierra-A ndersen/GMW 321 -B RFPS-1287-064 064
107 Airs Parameter POC REP ORG CODE Date Sampling Began CBSA 2003 Title Population of CBSA 2006 Est Population of CBSA 2000 Census Land Use Location Setting Dominant Source Measurement Scale Monitor Objective MONITOR TYPE Sampling Instrument Name and Designation 471570047 88101 1 0673 19981201
- Memphis, TN-MS-AR 1,260,905 1,205,204 RESIDENTIAL SUBURBAN AREA NEIGHBORHOOD POPULATION EXPOSURE SLAMS R & P Pa rtisol-FRM 2000 PM -
2.5 RFPS-0498-117 117 471571004 44201 1 0673 19800201
- Memphis, TN-MS-AR 1,260,905 1,205,204 AGRICULTURAL RURAL MOBILE URBAN SCALE HIGHEST CONCENTRATI ON SLAMS Advanced Pollution Instr.
400/400A/400E EQOA-0992-087 087
108 Tennessees Ambient Air Monitoring Network Additional Criteria Data Tables (All state and local monitors including collocated monitors)
Airs Co FIPS Parameter POC Operating Schedule REP ORG CODE SLI Latitude Longitude Street Address CBSA_2003_Code CBSA_2003_Title 471570014 157 88101 1
1 in 1 0673 L
+35.085833
-89.949444 3431 SHARPE AVENUE 32820 Memphis, TN-MS-AR 471570016 157 81102 1
1 in 6 0673 L
+35.164444
-89.970833 GAS SERVICE CENTER MEAGHER STREET 32820 Memphis, TN-MS-AR 471570016 157 81102 2
1 in 6 0673 L
+35.164444
-89.970833 GAS SERVICE CENTER MEAGHER STREET 32820 Memphis, TN-MS-AR 471570021 157 44201 1
Continuous 0673 L
+35.217500
-90.019444 1330 FRAYSER BLVD 32820 Memphis, TN-MS-AR 471570024 157 42101 1
Continuous 0673 L
+35.150833
-90.041389 416 ALABAMA AVENUE 32820 Memphis, TN-MS-AR 471570024 157 88101 3
Continuous 0673 L
+35.150833
-90.041389 416 ALABAMA AVENUE 32820 Memphis, TN-MS-AR 471570024 157 88502 5
1 in 6 0673 L
+35.150833
-90.041389 416 ALABAMA AVENUE 32820 Memphis, TN-MS-AR 471570046 157 42401 1
Continuous 0673 L
+35.272778
-89.961389 3065 FITE RD 32820 Memphis, TN-MS-AR 471570046 157 81102 1
1 in 6 0673 L
+35.272778
-89.961389 3065 FITE RD 32820 Memphis, TN-MS-AR 471570047 157 88101 1
1 in 1 0673 L
+35.168950
-90.021567 1064 BREEDLOVE STREET 32820 Memphis, TN-MS-AR 471571004 157 44201 1
Continuous 0673 L
+35.377222
-89.832222 6855 MUDVILLE RD. EDMUND ORGILL PARK 32820 Memphis, TN-MS-AR
109
110
111
112
113 Airs Name Parameter POC PQAO Latitude Longitude Street Address CBSA 47-157-0014 PM2.5(daily) 88101 1
1025 35.085833 -89.949444 3431 Sharpe Avenue Memphis, TN-MS-AR 47-157-0016 PM10 (1/6) 81102 1
1025 35.164444 -89.970833 GSC Meagher Street Memphis, TN-MS-AR PM10 (1/6) 81102 2
1025 47-157-0021 Ozone 44201 1
1025 35.2175
-90.019444 1330 Frayser Blvd.
Memphis, TN-MS-AR 47-157-0024 CO 42101 1
1025 35.150833 -90.041389 416 Alabama Memphis, TN-MS-AR PM2.5 Cont 88502 3
1025 PM2.5 Speciation (1/3) 5 1217 47-157-0046 SO2 42401 1
1025 35.272778 -89.961389 3065 Fite Road Memphis, TN-MS-AR PM10 (1/6) 81102 1
1025 47-157-0047 PM2.5 (daily) 88101 1
1025 35.16895
-90.021567 1064 Breedlove Memphis, TN-MS-AR PM2.5 (1/6) 88101 2
1025 47-157-1004 Ozone 44201 1
1025 35.377222 -89.832222 6855 Mudville Rd.
Memphis, TN-MS-AR 47-157-0075 NCore 35.15159
-89.85022 Haley Road Memphis, TN-MS-AR Note:
The proposed NCore site located at Shelby Farms has been granted official EPA approval.
4 Nashville AMP Ambient Air Monitoring Plan 2010 Metro Public Health Department Pollution Control Division Nashville, Tennessee Draft Plan March 12, 2010
115 Nashville-Davidson--Murfreesboro, TN MSA Area Airs Name REPORG CODE Latitude Longitude StreetAddress CBSA2003Title 470370002 PM10 0682
+36.143244
-86.754611 LESTER and HART STS Nashville-Davidson--Murfreesboro, TN 470370011 SO2, NO2, Ozone 0682
+36.205000
-86.744722 1015 EAST TRINITY LANE Nashville-Davidson--Murfreesboro, TN 470370021 CO 0682
+36.159167
-86.781667 700 BROADWAY Nashville-Davidson--Murfreesboro, TN 470370023 1 PM2.5, 2 PM2.5 Coloc, 3 PM2.5 Cont, 5 PM2.5 Spec 0682
+36.176326
-86.738902 105 SOUTH 17TH ST at LOCKELAND SCHOOL Nashville-Davidson--Murfreesboro, TN 470370024 1 PM10, 2 PM10 Coloc 0682
+36.162763
-86.854927 56TH AVE AND LOUISIANA ST Nashville-Davidson--Murfreesboro, TN 470370026 Ozone 0682
+36.150556
-86.621111 PERCY PRIEST Nashville-Davidson--Murfreesboro, TN 470370036 1 PM2.5 0682
+36.118251
-86.873547 400 DAVIDSON RD Nashville-Davidson--Murfreesboro, TN
116 Tennessees Interpretation of Ambient Air Monitors Needed to meet the 40CFR, Part 58 Requirements Census Area Identification and Population Data 12128 Lead 42101 CO 42401 SO2 42602 NO2 44201 Ozone 81102 PM 10 88101 PM 2.5 88502 PM 2.5 Speciation 88101 or 88501 PM 2.5 Cont CBSA 2003 Code Census 2000 CBSA 2003 Title (MS Areas)
Operating Required Operating Required Operating Required Operating Required Operating 2007 2009 8 Hr DV Required Operating 2009 24 Hr Max.
150 ug/m3 2009 Annual 50 ug/m3 Required Operating 2007 2009 Annual DV 2007 2009 24 Hr DV 35/65 ug/m Required Operating Required Operating Required
117 Local programs air monitoring report criteria summary (1) The AQS site identificati on number.
Parameter POC Identifier Reporting Org.
(2) The
- location, including street address and geographical coordinates.
(3) The sampling and analysis method(s) for each measured parameter.
(4) The operating schedules for each monitor.
(5) Any proposals to remove or move a monitoring station within a period of 18 months following plan submittal.
(6) The monitoring objective and spatial scale of representative ness for each monitor as defined in appendix D to this part.
(7) The identification of any sites that are suitable and sites that are not suitable for comparison against the annual PM2.5 NAAQS as described in § 58.30.
(8) The MSA, CBSA, CSA or other area represented by the monitor.
470370021 42101 1
0682 See table.
See table.
Continuous No See table.
DNA See table.
470370011 42401 1
0682 See table.
See table.
Continuous No See table.
DNA See table.
470370011 42602 1
0682 See table.
See table.
Continuous No See table.
DNA See table.
470370011 44201 1
0682 See table.
See table.
Continuous No See table.
DNA See table.
470370026 44201 1
0682 See table.
See table.
Continuous No See table.
DNA See table.
470370002 81102 1
0682 See table.
See table.
1 in 6 No See table.
DNA See table.
470370024 81102 1
0682 See table.
See table.
1 in 6 No See table.
DNA See table.
470370024 81102 2
0682 See table.
See table.
1 in 6 No See table.
DNA See table.
470370023 88101 1
0682 See table.
See table.
Every Day No See table.
Suitable See table.
470370023 88101 2
0682 See table.
See table.
1 in 6 No See table.
Suitable See table.
470370023 88502 3
0682 See table.
See table.
Continuous No See table.
Does Not Apply See table.
470370036 88101 1
0682 See table.
See table.
Every Day No See table.
Suitable See table.
470370023 88502 5
0682 See table.
See table.
1 in 6 No See table.
Not suitable See table.
118 Local Program Monitors Criteria Data Tables Airs Parameter POC REP ORG CODE Date Sampling Began CBSA 2003 Title Population of CBSA 2006 Est Population of CBSA 2000 Census Land Use Location Setting Dominant Source Measurement Scale Monitor Objective MONITOR TYPE Sampling Instrument Name and Designation 470370002 81102 1 0682 19900101 Nashville-Davidson--
Murfreesbo ro, TN 1,422,544 1,311,789 COMMERCIAL URBAN AND CENTER CITY AREA NEIGHBORHOOD POPULATION EXPOSURE SLAMS Sierra-Andersen/GMW 1200 RFPS-1287-063 063 470370011 42401 1 0682 19740301 Nashville-Davidson--
Murfreesbo ro, TN 1,422,544 1,311,789 RESIDENTIAL URBAN AND CENTER CITY AREA NEIGHBORHOOD POPULATION EXPOSURE SLAMS Dasibi 4108 EQSA-1086-061 061 470370011 42602 1 0682 19750106 Nashville-Davidson--
Murfreesbo ro, TN 1,422,544 1,311,789 RESIDENTIAL URBAN AND CENTER CITY AREA NEIGHBORHOOD HIGHEST CONCENTRATI ON SLAMS Thermo Environmental Instruments 42C RFNA-1289-074 074 470370011 44201 1 0682 19720101 Nashville-Davidson--
Murfreesbo ro, TN 1,422,544 1,311,789 RESIDENTIAL URBAN AND CENTER CITY AREA NEIGHBORHOOD POPULATION EXPOSURE SLAMS Thermo Environmental Instruments 49C EQOA-0880-047 047 470370021 42101 1 0682 19720414 Nashville-Davidson--
Murfreesbo ro, TN 1,422,544 1,311,789 COMMERCIAL URBAN AND CENTER CITY MOBILE MICROSCALE HIGHEST CONCENTRATI ON SLAMS Thermo Environmental Instruments 48C RFCA-0981-054 054 470370023 88101 1 0682 19990101 Nashville-Davidson--
Murfreesbo ro, TN 1,422,544 1,311,789 RESIDENTIAL URBAN AND CENTER CITY AREA NEIGHBORHOOD POPULATION EXPOSURE SLAMS Core Graseby Andersen RAAS2.5-300 RFPS-0598-120 120 470370023 88101 2 0682 19990101 Nashville-Davidson--
Murfreesbo ro, TN 1,422,544 1,311,789 RESIDENTIAL URBAN AND CENTER CITY AREA NEIGHBORHOOD POPULATION EXPOSURE SLAMS Graseby Andersen RAAS2.5-300 RFPS-0598-120 120
119 Airs Parameter POC REP ORG CODE Date Sampling Began CBSA 2003 Title Population of CBSA 2006 Est Population of CBSA 2000 Census Land Use Location Setting Dominant Source Measurement Scale Monitor Objective MONITOR TYPE Sampling Instrument Name and Designation 470370023 88501 3 0682 20010301 Nashville-Davidson--
Murfreesbo ro, TN 1,422,544 1,311,789 RESIDENTIAL URBAN AND CENTER CITY AREA NEIGHBORHOOD POPULATION EXPOSURE SLAMS Approved AQI (Non-regulatory)
R & P TEOM Gravimetric 50 deg C PM2.5 VSCC w/Correction Factor 717 470370023 88502 5 0682 20020213 Nashville-Davidson--
Murfreesbo ro, TN 1,422,544 1,311,789 RESIDENTIAL URBAN AND CENTER CITY AREA NEIGHBORHOOD POPULATION EXPOSURE SLAMS Speciation (Non-regulatory)
Met One Super SASS and URG 3000N Carbon 810 470370024 81102 1 0682 19900101 Nashville-Davidson--
Murfreesbo ro, TN 1,422,544 1,311,789 RESIDENTIAL SUBURBAN AREA MIDDLE SCALE HIGHEST CONCENTRATI ON SLAMS Sierra-Andersen/GMW 1200 RFPS-1287-063 063 470370024 81102 2 0682 20000501 Nashville-Davidson--
Murfreesbo ro, TN 1,422,544 1,311,789 RESIDENTIAL SUBURBAN AREA MIDDLE SCALE HIGHEST CONCENTRATI ON SLAMS Sierra-Andersen/GMW 1200 RFPS-1287-063 063 470370026 44201 1 0682 19780101 Nashville-Davidson--
Murfreesbo ro, TN 1,422,544 1,311,789 FOREST RURAL AREA URBAN SCALE HIGHEST CONCENTRATI ON SLAMS Thermo Environmental Instruments 49C EQOA-0880-047 047 470370036 88101 1 0682 19990101 Nashville-Davidson--
Murfreesbo ro, TN 1,422,544 1,311,789 RESIDENTIAL SUBURBAN AREA NEIGHBORHOOD POPULATION EXPOSURE SLAMS Core Graseby Andersen RAAS2.5-300 RFPS-0598-120 120
120 Tennessees Ambient Air Monitoring Network Additional Criteria Data Tables (All state and local monitors including collocated monitors)
Airs Co FIPS Parameter POC Operating Schedule REP ORG CODE SLI Latitude Longitude Street Address CBSA_2003_Code CBSA_2003_Title 470370002 037 81102 1
1 in 6 0682 L
+36.143244
-86.754611 LESTER & HART STS 34980 Nashville-Davidson--
Murfreesboro, TN 470370011 037 42401 1
Continuous 0682 L
+36.205000
-86.744722 1015 TRINITY LANE 34980 Nashville-Davidson--
Murfreesboro, TN 470370011 037 42602 1
Continuous 0682 L
+36.205000
-86.744722 1015 TRINITY LANE 34980 Nashville-Davidson--
Murfreesboro, TN 470370011 037 44201 1
Continuous 0682 L
+36.205000
-86.744722 1015 TRINITY LANE 34980 Nashville-Davidson--
Murfreesboro, TN 470370021 037 42101 1
Continuous 0682 L
+36.159167
-86.781667 810 BRODWAY 34980 Nashville-Davidson--
Murfreesboro, TN 470370023 037 88101 1
Every Day 0682 L
+36.176326
-86.738902 105 SOUTH 17TH ST @
LOCKELAND SCHOOL 34980 Nashville-Davidson--
Murfreesboro, TN 470370023 037 88101 2
1 in 6 0682 L
+36.176326
-86.738902 105 SOUTH 17TH ST @
LOCKELAND SCHOOL 34980 Nashville-Davidson--
Murfreesboro, TN 470370023 037 88502 3
Continuous 0682 L
+36.176326
-86.738902 105 SOUTH 17TH ST @
LOCKELAND SCHOOL 34980 Nashville-Davidson--
Murfreesboro, TN 470370023 037 88502 5
1 in 6 0682 L
+36.176326
-86.738902 105 SOUTH 17TH ST @
LOCKELAND SCHOOL 34980 Nashville-Davidson--
Murfreesboro, TN 470370024 037 81102 1
1 in 6 0682 L
+36.162763
-86.854927 56TH AVE AND LOUISIANA ST 34980 Nashville-Davidson--
Murfreesboro, TN 470370024 037 81102 2
1 in 6 0682 L
+36.162763
-86.854927 56TH AVE AND LOUISIANA ST 34980 Nashville-Davidson--
Murfreesboro, TN 470370026 037 44201 1
Continuous 0682 L
+36.150556
-86.621111 PERCY PRIEST 34980 Nashville-Davidson--
Murfreesboro, TN 470370036 037 88101 1
Every Day 0682 L
+36.118251
-86.873547 400 DAVIDSON RD 34980 Nashville-Davidson--
Murfreesboro, TN
121 (615) 340-5653 Writers Direct FAX Number:
(615) 340-2142 March 12, 2010 Mr. Jackie Waynick Chief of Technical Services Tennessee Air Pollution Control Department of Environment and Conservation 9th Floor - L & C Annex 401 Church Street Nashville, Tennessee 37243-1531
Dear Mr. Waynick:
To comply with the provisions as required by the Code of Federal Regulations 40, Part 58, the Metro Public Health Department, Pollution Control Division (MPHDPCD), Nashville and Davidson County Tennessee, is submitting the required information for each monitor station in this agencys ambient air monitoring network.
Also, the EPA grant commitment specifies that Each state will develop and submit for approval, a statewide ambient monitoring network design plan incorporating the changes to 40 CFR Parts 50, 53, 58 regarding the National Monitoring Strategy and the NCore network design concept. Local agencies will coordinate with the state. Therefore, the MPHDPCD is forwarding the enclosed spread sheets with the pertinent air monitoring site information so that the contents may be incorporated into the State of Tennessee Monitoring Network plan to EPA.
As indicated by the Network Evaluation Report, changes to our monitoring network for FY2009-2010 include the following:
- 1) Installation of a new URG 3000N Carbon in addition to the Met One Super SASS Speciation sampler at site 470370023 (Lockeland School), began sampling on 4/1/09.
According to the recent revisions of the NO2 NAAQS as per 40 CFR Parts 50 and 58 Primary National Ambient Air Quality Standards for Nitrogen Dioxide; Final Rule, Tuesday, February 9, 2010, EPA has promulgated new NO2 network design requirements. EPA proposed a two-tier network design composed of (1) near-road monitors which would be placed in locations of expected maximum 1-hour. NO2 concentrations near heavily trafficked roads in urban areas and (2) monitors located to characterize areas with the highest expected NO2 concentrations at the neighborhood and larger spatial scales. As of this date, MPHDPCD operates an approved SLAMS NO2 monitor, AQS site number 47-037-0011, located approximately 4 miles northeast of the metro Nashville inter-city. This site is located in a dense populated area with a designated specific monitoring objective as high, population oriented surveillance. It is our intention to review the historic data from this site in support for EPA approval and concurrence as an acceptable category (2) NO2 site.
Also, as to this date, MPHDPCD is reviewing traffic count documentation for the best probable near-road monitoring site selection. Also, factors presently in review such as monetary, safety, accessibility, and security will determine the final selection for a category (1) NO2 site.
Because Nashville/Davidson County has no sources that generate lead emissions of 0.5 ton/year, and in accordance to the provisions designated in the EPA CFR, November 12, 2008 Final Rule for Lead, the MPHDPCD is not required and therefore will not participate in any source-oriented lead monitoring for FY2010. We have examined each air monitoring site and have evaluated each accordingly to the requirements and provisions of the new regulations in CFR 40, Parts 50, 53, and 58. We have concluded that the number and location of the air monitors in our network comply with the CFR provisions and also contribute the best means, through assessments, to provide sufficient air quality data and information to
122 promote a healthier community. Also, the frequency for PM2.5 sampling is unchanged to assure that the air quality data of sufficient quantity is collected and will best represent the air quality data and information reported to the general public.
If you have any questions or comments concerning the attached spread sheets, or if you require additional information, please contact me or call at 340-5653.
Sincerely, Mathew Grupke, Chemist Division of Pollution Control Mg/
cc: Mr. Robert Brawner
123 2010 Annual Ambient Monitoring Network Evaluation I. INFORMATION FOR EXISTING NETWORK AIRS Site Number Street Address Pollutant Method Code Specific Monitoring Objective Spatial Scale Meet Monito ring Object ive?
NAMS Hard Copy Information Form and Photos Available?
Sampling Frequency AQI Site?
Emerge ncy Episode Site?
Comment s
470370002 Trevecca College 333 Murfreesboro Road PM10, 063 Population oriented surveillance Neighborhood Yes Yes Every 6th day SLAMS 470370011 East Health Center 1015 E. Trinity Lane O3; SO2; NO2; 047 061 074 High, population oriented surveillance Neighborhood Yes Yes Continuous Continuous Continuous O3; SO2 NO2 O3; SO2; NO2 O3:
NAMS SO2:
NAMS; NO2:
SLAMS 470370021 Hume Fogg School 700 Broadway CO 054 High, mobile oriented surveillance Micro Yes Yes Continuous CO CO NAMS 470370023 Lockeland School 105 South 17th Street PM2.5, POC1; PM2.5, POC2; PM2.5, POC3 TEOM; PM2.5, POC5 Speciati on 120 120 717 810 Population oriented surveillance Neighborhood Yes Yes Daily Every 6th day Continuous Every 6th day PM 2.5 SLAMS SLAMS SLAMS URG 3000N Carbon Monitor installed
124 2/10/09.
Samplin g
began 4/1/09 470370024 McCann School 1300 56th Ave.
North PM10, POC1; PM10, POC2 063 High, source oriented surveillance Middle Yes Yes Every 6th day PM10 NAMS; SLAMS 470370026 Percy Priest Lake Stewarts Ferry Pike O3 047 High, background surveillance Urban Yes Yes Continuous O3 SLAMS 470370036 Hillwood High School 400 Davidson Road PM2.5 120 High population oriented surveillance Neighborhood Yes Yes Daily SLAMS Used for PM10 AQI only. No assigned site number.
Lentz Health Center 311 23rd Ave.
North PM2.5 063 Yes Daily PM10 PM10 Used for AQI only
125
126 Airs Site Co FIPS Parameter POC Operating Schedule METHOD CODE REP ORG CODE SLI Date Sampling Began Date Sampling Ended Latitude Longitude Street Address CBSA_200 3_LSAD CBSA_20 03_Code CBSA_2003_Title Population of CBSA 2005 Est Population of CBSA 2000 Census Land Use Location Setting Dominant Source Measurement Scale Monitor Objective MONITOR TYPE Sampling Instrument Name and Designation 470370002 470370002811021 037 81102 1
1 in 6 063 0682 L 19900101 0 +36.143244 -86.754611 LESTER & HART STS Metro Area 34980 Nashville-Davidson--Murfreesboro, TN 1,422,544 1,311,789 COMMERCIAL URBAN AND CENTER CITY AREA NEIGHBORHOOD POPULATION EXPOSURE SLAMS 81102063 Sierra-Andersen/GMW 1200 RFPS-1287-063 063 470370011 470370011424011 037 42401 1
Continuous 061 0682 L 19740301 0 +36.205000 -86.744722 1015 TRINITY LANE Metro Area 34980 Nashville-Davidson--Murfreesboro, TN 1,422,544 1,311,789 RESIDENTIAL URBAN AND CENTER CITY AREA NEIGHBORHOOD POPULATION EXPOSURE NAMS 42401061 Dasibi 4108 EQSA-1086-061 061 470370011 470370011426021 037 42602 1
Continuous 099 0682 L 19750106 0 +36.205000 -86.744722 1015 TRINITY LANE Metro Area 34980 Nashville-Davidson--Murfreesboro, TN 1,422,544 1,311,789 RESIDENTIAL URBAN AND CENTER CITY AREA NEIGHBORHOOD HIGHEST CONCENTRATION SLAMS 42602074 Thermo Environmental Instruments 42C RFNA-1289-074 074 470370011 470370011442011 037 44201 1
Continuous 056 0682 L 19720101 0 +36.205000 -86.744722 1015 TRINITY LANE Metro Area 34980 Nashville-Davidson--Murfreesboro, TN 1,422,544 1,311,789 RESIDENTIAL URBAN AND CENTER CITY AREA NEIGHBORHOOD POPULATION EXPOSURE NAMS 44201047 Thermo Environmental Instruments 49C EQOA-0880-047 047 470370021 470370021421011 037 42101 1
Continuous 051 0682 L 19720414 0 +36.159167 -86.781667 810 BRODWAY Metro Area 34980 Nashville-Davidson--Murfreesboro, TN 1,422,544 1,311,789 COMMERCIAL URBAN AND CENTER CITY MOBILE MICROSCALE HIGHEST CONCENTRATION NAMS 42101067 Dasibi 3008 RFCA-0488-067 067 470370023 470370023881011 037 88101 1
Every Day 120 0682 L 19990101 0 +36.176326 -86.738902 105 SOUTH 17TH ST @ LOCKELAND SCHOOL Metro Area 34980 Nashville-Davidson--Murfreesboro, TN 1,422,544 1,311,789 RESIDENTIAL URBAN AND CENTER CITY AREA NEIGHBORHOOD POPULATION EXPOSURE SLAMS Core 88101120 Graseby Andersen RAAS2.5-300 RFPS-0598-120 120 470370023 470370023881012 037 88101 2
1 in 6 120 0682 L 19990101 0 +36.176326 -86.738902 105 SOUTH 17TH ST @ LOCKELAND SCHOOL Metro Area 34980 Nashville-Davidson--Murfreesboro, TN 1,422,544 1,311,789 RESIDENTIAL URBAN AND CENTER CITY AREA NEIGHBORHOOD POPULATION EXPOSURE SLAMS 88101120 Graseby Andersen RAAS2.5-300 RFPS-0598-120 120 470370023 4.7037E+14 037 88502 3
Continuous 717 0682 L 20010301 0 +36.176326 -86.738902 105 SOUTH 17TH ST @ LOCKELAND SCHOOL Metro Area 34980 Nashville-Davidson--Murfreesboro, TN 1,422,544 1,311,789 RESIDENTIAL URBAN AND CENTER CITY AREA NEIGHBORHOOD POPULATION EXPOSURE SLAMS Approved AQI (Non-regulatory) 88101702 R & P TEOM Gravimetric 50 deg C PM2.5 SCC w/Correction Factor 702 470370023 470370023885025 037 88502 5
1 in 6 820 1217 L 20020213 0 +36.176326 -86.738902 105 SOUTH 17TH ST @ LOCKELAND SCHOOL Metro Area 34980 Nashville-Davidson--Murfreesboro, TN 1,422,544 1,311,789 RESIDENTIAL URBAN AND CENTER CITY AREA NEIGHBORHOOD POPULATION EXPOSURE SLAMS Speciation (Non-rgulatory) 88502820 Andersen RAAS 820 470370024 470370024811021 037 81102 1
1 in 6 063 0682 L 19900101 0 +36.162763 -86.854927 56TH AVE AND LOUISIANA ST Metro Area 34980 Nashville-Davidson--Murfreesboro, TN 1,422,544 1,311,789 RESIDENTIAL SUBURBAN AREA NEIGHBORHOOD HIGHEST CONCENTRATION SLAMS 81102063 Sierra-Andersen/GMW 1200 RFPS-1287-063 063 470370024 470370024811022 037 81102 2
1 in 6 063 0682 L 20000501 0 +36.162763 -86.854927 56TH AVE AND LOUISIANA ST Metro Area 34980 Nashville-Davidson--Murfreesboro, TN 1,422,544 1,311,789 RESIDENTIAL SUBURBAN AREA NEIGHBORHOOD POPULATION EXPOSURE SLAMS 81102063 Sierra-Andersen/GMW 1200 RFPS-1287-063 063 470370025 470370025881011 037 88101 1
1 in 3 120 0682 L 19990101 20080101 +36.100000 -86.734444 180 MCCALL ST.
Metro Area 34980 Nashville-Davidson--Murfreesboro, TN 1,422,544 1,311,789 RESIDENTIAL SUBURBAN AREA NEIGHBORHOOD POPULATION EXPOSURE SLAMS Non-Core 88101120 Graseby Andersen RAAS2.5-300 RFPS-0598-120 120 470370026 470370026442011 037 44201 1
Continuous 056 0682 L 19780101 0 +36.150556 -86.621111 PERCY PRIEST Metro Area 34980 Nashville-Davidson--Murfreesboro, TN 1,422,544 1,311,789 FOREST RURAL AREA URBAN SCALE HIGHEST CONCENTRATION SLAMS 44201047 Thermo Environmental Instruments 49C EQOA-0880-047 047 470370031 470370031421011 037 42101 1
Continuous 051 0682 L 19800101 0 +36.176389 -86.762222 210 NORTH 7TH STREET Metro Area 34980 Nashville-Davidson--Murfreesboro, TN 1,422,544 1,311,789 RESIDENTIAL URBAN AND CENTER CITY MOBILE MIDDLE SCALE POPULATION EXPOSURE NAMS 42101054 Thermo Environmental Instruments 48C RFCA-0981-054 054 470370036 470370036881011 037 88101 1
Every Day 120 0682 L 19990101 0 +36.118251 -86.873547 400 DAVIDSON RD Metro Area 34980 Nashville-Davidson--Murfreesboro, TN 1,422,544 1,311,789 RESIDENTIAL SUBURBAN AREA NEIGHBORHOOD POPULATION EXPOSURE SLAMS Core 88101120 Graseby Andersen RAAS2.5-300 RFPS-0598-120 120 470370036 4.7037E+14 037 88501 3
Continuous 716 0682 L 20060101 20081015 +36.118251 -86.873547 400 DAVIDSON RD Metro Area 34980 Nashville-Davidson--Murfreesboro, TN 1,422,544 1,311,789 RESIDENTIAL SUBURBAN AREA NEIGHBORHOOD POPULATION EXPOSURE SLAMS Raw Data (Non-regulatory) 88101120 Graseby Andersen RAAS2.5-300 RFPS-0598-120 120
127 (1) The AQS site identificatio n number.
Parameter POC Identifier Reporting Org.
(2) The location, including street address and geographical coordinates.
(3) The sampling and analysis method(s) for each measured parameter.
(4) The operating schedules for each monitor.
(5) Any proposals to remove or move a monitoring station within a period of 18 months following plan submittal.
(6) The monitoring objective and spatial scale of representativeness for each monitor as defined in appendix D to this part.
(7) The identification of any sites that are suitable and sites that are not suitable for comparison against the annual PM2.5 NAAQS as described in § 58.30.
(8) The MSA, CBSA, CSA or other area represented by the monitor.
470370021 42101 1
0682 See table.
See table.
Continuous None See table.
Does Not Apply See table.
470370031 42101 1
0682 See table.
See table.
Continuous None See table.
Does Not Apply See table.
470370011 42401 1
0682 See table.
See table.
Continuous None See table.
Does Not Apply See table.
470370011 42602 1
0682 See table.
See table.
Continuous None See table.
Does Not Apply See table.
470370011 44201 1
0682 See table.
See table.
Continuous None See table.
Does Not Apply See table.
470370026 44201 1
0682 See table.
See table.
Continuous None See table.
Does Not Apply See table.
470370002 81102 1
0682 See table.
See table.
1 in 6 None See table.
Does Not Apply See table.
470370024 81102 1
0682 See table.
See table.
1 in 6 None See table.
Does Not Apply See table.
470370024 81102 2
0682 See table.
See table.
1 in 6 None See table.
Does Not Apply See table.
470370023 88101 1
0682 See table.
See table.
Every Day None See table.
Acceptable for Comparison See table.
470370023 88101 2
0682 See table.
See table.
1 in 6 None See table.
Acceptable for Comparison See table.
470370023 88502 3
0682 See table.
See table.
Continuous None See table.
Does Not Apply See table.
470370025 88101 1
0682 See table.
See table.
1 in 3 None See table.
Acceptable for Comparison See table.
470370036 88101 1
0682 See table.
See table.
Every Day None See table.
Acceptable for Comparison See table.
470370036 88501 3
0682 See table.
See table.
Continuous None See table.
Does Not Apply See table.