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Updates of the Rider 8 Ozone Reduction Program in El Paso, Texas

Updates of the Rider 8 Ozone Reduction Program in El Paso, Texas. Christine Ponce-Diaz 1 , Efren Meza 1 , George Pinal 2 1 El Paso Metropolitan Panning Organization; 2 City of El Paso Victor Valenzuela Texas Commission on Environmental Quality

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Updates of the Rider 8 Ozone Reduction Program in El Paso, Texas

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  1. Updates of the Rider 8 Ozone Reduction Program in El Paso, Texas Christine Ponce-Diaz1, Efren Meza1, George Pinal2 1El Paso Metropolitan Panning Organization; 2City of El Paso Victor Valenzuela Texas Commission on Environmental Quality Huiyan Yang, Kelvin Ruey Long Cheu, Adrian Sandoval, Teresa Sosa, Rosa Fitzgerald, Wen-Whai Li The University of Texas at El Paso The 55th Meeting of the Joint Advisory Committee for the Improvement of Air Quality in the Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua / El Paso, Texas / Doña Ana County, New México Air Basin Sunland Park, New Mexico September 27, 2012

  2. El Paso Rider 8 Program • A Texas program developed to assist areas stay in air quality attainment for ozone in accordance with the State Implementation Plan (SIP) • Joint effort by EPMPO and UTEP • Tasks accomplished: • Developed a conceptual ozone model to understand the nature of ozone pollution in the Paso del Norte region • Developed control strategies for ozone reduction in El Paso • Developed a website for the El Paso RIDER 8 program

  3. Recent Progress • Involve and educate the public to promote awareness of air quality • Develop local ozone control strategies • Perform additional ambient monitoring at selected locations • Quantify emissions for selected emission inventory improvements • Perform air quality modeling for Texas SIP

  4. Involve and Educate Public to promote Awareness of Air Quality

  5. Develop Local Ozone Control Strategies

  6. Additional Ozone Monitoring

  7. Monitor Location

  8. Monitor location with CAMS windroses

  9. Quantification of Improvements in Emission Inventories

  10. Identified Emission Inventory Improvement Targets for El Paso • Light duty and heavy duty vehicles at the El Paso-Juarez international ports of entry; • Aircraft, auxiliary power units, and airport ground support equipment; • Locomotives; • Tactical operations at Ft Bliss Military Reservation; and • Extended idling of heavy duty diesel vehicles at truck stops and rest areas

  11. Emissions from the International Ports of Entry • Conducted emission estimation for the BOTA and scale it for the other 2 bridges in El Paso (excluding the Stanton Street Bridge) • Estimated traffic volume and profile using 2005 traffic counts at the BOTA and 2006 CBP reported data • Estimated queue length and wait time at TBOA using MPO’s BQAT software • Estimated emissions using EPA’s MOVES software

  12. Four International Ports of Entry

  13. Emission Estimation for Other Sources • ELP Airport Emissions • FAA’s EDMS Model • Fleet mix and airport operations from ELP • Locomotive Emissions • Data from Union Pacific (UP) and Burlington Northern Santa-Fe (BNSF) • Ft. Bliss Tactical Operations • Data from Ft. Bliss • Truck Stop Emissions • Survey data • EPA’s MOVES emission model

  14. Emissions Inventory Improvements • Daily Emissions at the POEs (in tons/day)

  15. ELP Airport Emissions (in tons/year)

  16. Emissions from the International Ports of Entry • Locomotive Emissions (in tons/year)

  17. Ft. Bliss Tactical Operations (in tons/year)

  18. Truck Stops Emissions (In progress)

  19. Summary of Emissions Inventory Improvements • Significant emissions from the POEs • Significant emissions form ELP airport • Moderate emissions from locomotives and rail yards • Insignificant emissions from truck stops • Uncertainties in Ft. Bliss tactical emissions

  20. Ozone Modeling

  21. Progress in Ozone Modeling • UTEP performed WRF meteorology simulation and a screening CAMx run • Environ performed 2 CAMx sensitivity runs • UTEP is in the progress to summarize the study • UTEP will conduct additional studies to include the recently developed improved emission inventory

  22. Questions and Answers

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