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DustScan Ltd Fine PM – Only Part of the Monitoring Story Oliver Puddle DustScan Ltd 14 March 2013

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Page 1: DustScan Ltd Fine PM – Only Part of the Monitoring Story Oliver Puddle DustScan Ltd 14 March 2013

DustScan Ltd

Fine PM – Only Part of the Monitoring Story

Oliver PuddleDustScan Ltd

14 March 2013

Page 2: DustScan Ltd Fine PM – Only Part of the Monitoring Story Oliver Puddle DustScan Ltd 14 March 2013

CONTENTS

• What is fine particulate matter (PM)?

• Why do we monitor it?

• What should PM monitoring achieve?

• Is fine PM the only emission we can monitor?

• What is visible ‘nuisance’ dust?

• Why should we monitor it?

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What is fine particulate matter (PM)?

• ‘Dust’ is defined in BS6069 Part 2 as particulate matter < 75μm (micron) diameter

• Fine PM is essentially dust particles up to 10µm

• Commonly referred to as PM10

• Smaller size fractions (PM2.5, PM1 etc)

• Inhalable, thoracic, respirable

• ‘Dust’ & fine PM are generic terms

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What is fine PM?

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What is fine PM?

• Many potential sources

• ‘Natural’ background dust

• Fugitive industrial dust

– Surface mining and minerals– Waste transfer and landfill– Land remediation– Secondary aggregates– Construction and demolition– Roads and transport– Agriculture– Stack emissions

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Why do we monitor fine PM?

• LEGISLATION – since 1956 Clean Air Act

• Air Quality Regulations (AQR) prescribe National Air Quality Strategy (NAQS) objectives – AQOs. Also WELs

• Includes PM10 (not PM2.5 - yet)

• Local Authority Air Quality Management (LAQM)

• Exceedence of AQO = Air Quality Management Area (AQMA)

• Fine PM monitoring usually a matter of compliance

BUT

• Fine PM only represents a small fraction of most sites total dust emissions

• Fine PM monitoring often specified at sites when it isn’t appropriate – regulatory burden with cost implications

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What should PM monitoring achieve?

• Effective monitoring should aim to answer:

1) How much dust/PM is there?

2) Where has it come from?

3) What’s in it?

• Results of the compliance approach to monitoring only partly answer the first question

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From: Good practice guide: control and measurement of nuisance dust and PM10 from the extractive industries (AEA, 2011)

Is fine PM the only emission we can monitor?

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Is fine PM the only emission we can monitor?

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Is fine PM the only emission we can monitor?

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Is fine PM the only emission we can monitor?

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Is fine PM the only emission we can monitor?

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What is visible ‘Nuisance’ dust?

• Poorly-defined: visible dust; dust annoyance, dust soiling) is not regulated

– Short-term (acute) impacts

– Long-term (chronic) impacts

• Unlike PM10, limit values not agreed (custom and

practice criteria / best practice guidance)

• Range of passive monitoring approaches: dust mass or dust effect; dust deposition or dust flux

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What is visible ‘Nuisance’ dust?

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Why should we monitor visible dust?

• Visible dust can have annoyance impacts – loss of amenity, complaints etc.

• Less expensive & more convenient to monitor

• Directional visible dust monitoring can help determine the direction of dust & fine PM sources

• Samples of visible dust can be readily analysed for metals, mineralogy and physical characteristics

• Can also be used for compliance monitoring!

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Why should we monitor visible dust?

Fine PM only represents a small fraction of most sites total dust emissions

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Why should we monitor visible dust?

DustScan DustDisc deposition sampler – Discrete, un-powered, in-expensive

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Why should we monitor visible dust?

Photomicrograph showing particles of ??? in a directional visible dust sample

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DustScan DS500X sampler

• Combined gravimetric filter reference PM10

sampler & directional sticky pad visible dust gauge

• Simultaneous measurements – 24hr PM10 concentration, directional AAC% and EAC% and deposited mass (with DS500X-D)

• How much dust/fine PM is there?

• Where has it come from?

• What’s in it? (after specific analyses)

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Thank you / Questions

Oliver PuddleDustScan Ltd

www.DustScan.co.uk01608 810110

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