Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Mid February Air Quality
Mid February 2012 St. Bernard Parish Air Quality Report
Data Source: St. Bernard Parish's three air monitors
health standards
SO2 - sulfur dioxide 75 ppb EPA health one hour standard
H2S - hydrogen sulfide 1.4 ppb EPA review recommended daily exposure
World Health Organization (WHO 1981) advises ambient concentration levels of hydrogen sulfide "should not exceed 5 ppb (or 0.005 ppm), with a 30-minute averaging time.”
PM - particulate matter 35
Date Time Monitor Hourly Reading Particulate Matter
PM10
2/1/2012 7am Ch_Vista 5 ppb H2S
8am Ch_Vista 5 ppb H2S 35
Ventura 35
9am Ventura 41
2/3/2012 8pm Ventura 39
Ch_Vista monitor not working
2/4/2012 11am Ch_Vista 71 ppb SO2
noon Ch_Vista 122 ppb SO2
1pm Ch_Vista 139 ppb SO2
2pm Ch_Vista 211 ppb SO2
3pm Ch_Vista 141 ppb SO2
Ch_Vista monitor down for PM10 and Methane
Particulate Matter PM10
2/6/2012 6pm Ventura 36
2/7/2012 6pm Ventura 47
7pm Ch_Vista 37
Ventura 61
8pm Ventura 48
2/8/2012 1pm Ch_Vista 44
2/9/2012 6am Ch_Vista 35
1pm Ch_Vista 36
2p Ch_Vista 35
2/10/2012 1pm Ch_Vista 40
Ventura 35
2/13/2012 1am Ch_Vista 5 ppb H2S
Ventura 5 ppb H2S
2am Ch_Vista 10 ppb H2S
Ventura 11 ppb H2S
3am Ch_Vista 12 ppb H2S
Ventura 10 ppb H2S
4am Ch_Vista 14 ppb H2S
Ventura 12 ppb H2S
5am Ch_Vista 7 ppb H2S
Ventura 6 ppb H2S
noon Ch_Vista 40
2/14/2012 12am Ch_Vista 82 ppb SO2
11pm Ch_Vista 6 ppb H2S
PM10 Monitor down at Ch_Vista
health standards
SO2 - sulfur dioxide 75 ppb hourly average
H2S - hydrogen sulfide 1.4 ppb recommended daily exposure
PM10 - particulate matter 35
For more information on St Bernard Parish's three air monitors
Data Source: St. Bernard Parish's three air monitors
health standards
SO2 - sulfur dioxide 75 ppb EPA health one hour standard
H2S - hydrogen sulfide 1.4 ppb EPA review recommended daily exposure
World Health Organization (WHO 1981) advises ambient concentration levels of hydrogen sulfide "should not exceed 5 ppb (or 0.005 ppm), with a 30-minute averaging time.”
PM - particulate matter 35
Date Time Monitor Hourly Reading Particulate Matter
PM10
2/1/2012 7am Ch_Vista 5 ppb H2S
8am Ch_Vista 5 ppb H2S 35
Ventura 35
9am Ventura 41
2/3/2012 8pm Ventura 39
Ch_Vista monitor not working
2/4/2012 11am Ch_Vista 71 ppb SO2
noon Ch_Vista 122 ppb SO2
1pm Ch_Vista 139 ppb SO2
2pm Ch_Vista 211 ppb SO2
3pm Ch_Vista 141 ppb SO2
Ch_Vista monitor down for PM10 and Methane
Particulate Matter PM10
2/6/2012 6pm Ventura 36
2/7/2012 6pm Ventura 47
7pm Ch_Vista 37
Ventura 61
8pm Ventura 48
2/8/2012 1pm Ch_Vista 44
2/9/2012 6am Ch_Vista 35
1pm Ch_Vista 36
2p Ch_Vista 35
2/10/2012 1pm Ch_Vista 40
Ventura 35
2/13/2012 1am Ch_Vista 5 ppb H2S
Ventura 5 ppb H2S
2am Ch_Vista 10 ppb H2S
Ventura 11 ppb H2S
3am Ch_Vista 12 ppb H2S
Ventura 10 ppb H2S
4am Ch_Vista 14 ppb H2S
Ventura 12 ppb H2S
5am Ch_Vista 7 ppb H2S
Ventura 6 ppb H2S
noon Ch_Vista 40
2/14/2012 12am Ch_Vista 82 ppb SO2
11pm Ch_Vista 6 ppb H2S
PM10 Monitor down at Ch_Vista
health standards
SO2 - sulfur dioxide 75 ppb hourly average
H2S - hydrogen sulfide 1.4 ppb recommended daily exposure
PM10 - particulate matter 35
For more information on St Bernard Parish's three air monitors
Saturday, February 11, 2012
land use plan
greenspace shown in framework adopted by Council as the Master Land Use plan to apply for Federal and State Funding
This Waggoner and Ball Plan was used as a framework for the Waggoner and Ball LLT Property redevelopment plan, presented in Fall 2011 and proposed for amendment in this week's HRQL meeting
http://www.scribd.com/doc/69265973/St-Bernard-Parish-Proposed-LLT-Property-redevelopment-ideas
This Waggoner and Ball Plan was used as a framework for the Waggoner and Ball LLT Property redevelopment plan, presented in Fall 2011 and proposed for amendment in this week's HRQL meeting
http://www.scribd.com/doc/69265973/St-Bernard-Parish-Proposed-LLT-Property-redevelopment-ideas
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
sulfur dioxide levels make resident sick
The Ch_Vista Monitor on December 5 2011 recorded extremely high sulfur dioxide levels, well over the EPA health standard of 75 ppb. On December 5th, Chalmette Vista's hourly averaged sulfur dioxide levels from 9am to noon were 40 ppb, 135 ppb, 256 ppb, 38 ppb and then from 6pm to 7pm the sulfur levels were 239 ppb and 145 ppb. A Chalmette resident reported the emissions made her sick.
Incident 135699 EDMS document 8267114 Pages 36 and 37.
http://edms.deq.louisiana.gov/app/doc/view.aspx?doc=8267114&ob=yes&child=yes
Yet, the DEQ inspection states both nearby industries, Rain CII Carbon and ExxonMobil Chalmette refinery, were operating within air permit limits (which is mostly likely true AND those permit limits should be lowered). However, the DEQ inspection does not include information from the plant operating logs to see what units were operating at that time. Were any operations bypassing pollution controls, even if within the permit limits? Were there malfunctions? What part of the processes is causing this?
We cannot solve this public health problem caused by the sulfur dixoide levels in Chalmette until the source is identified. Sulfur Dioxide levels continue to exceed the health standards, as shown in Air Quality readings In January 2012 from St. Bernard Parishes three air monitors .
Rain CII Carbon is a petroleum coke plant located adjacent to the Chalmette Vista neighborhood and in between the National Historical Park at Chalmette (Battle of New Orleans 1814) and ExxonMobil's Chalmette refinery. Rain CII operates on a variance which allows operational bypasses up to 500 hours annually. Rain CII recently applied for an additonal 350 hours bypass time to accomodate repairs and maintenance. The additional particulate matter discharges are estimated at 4.64 tons PM10.
http://edms.deq.louisiana.gov/app/doc/view.aspx?doc=8262032&ob=yes&child=yes
http://edms.deq.louisiana.gov/app/doc/view.aspx?doc=8262326&ob=yes&child=yes
http://edms.deq.louisiana.gov/app/doc/view.aspx?doc=8227048&ob=yes&child=yes
Incident 135699 EDMS document 8267114 Pages 36 and 37.
http://edms.deq.louisiana.gov/app/doc/view.aspx?doc=8267114&ob=yes&child=yes
Yet, the DEQ inspection states both nearby industries, Rain CII Carbon and ExxonMobil Chalmette refinery, were operating within air permit limits (which is mostly likely true AND those permit limits should be lowered). However, the DEQ inspection does not include information from the plant operating logs to see what units were operating at that time. Were any operations bypassing pollution controls, even if within the permit limits? Were there malfunctions? What part of the processes is causing this?
We cannot solve this public health problem caused by the sulfur dixoide levels in Chalmette until the source is identified. Sulfur Dioxide levels continue to exceed the health standards, as shown in Air Quality readings In January 2012 from St. Bernard Parishes three air monitors .
Rain CII Carbon is a petroleum coke plant located adjacent to the Chalmette Vista neighborhood and in between the National Historical Park at Chalmette (Battle of New Orleans 1814) and ExxonMobil's Chalmette refinery. Rain CII operates on a variance which allows operational bypasses up to 500 hours annually. Rain CII recently applied for an additonal 350 hours bypass time to accomodate repairs and maintenance. The additional particulate matter discharges are estimated at 4.64 tons PM10.
http://edms.deq.louisiana.gov/app/doc/view.aspx?doc=8262032&ob=yes&child=yes
http://edms.deq.louisiana.gov/app/doc/view.aspx?doc=8262326&ob=yes&child=yes
http://edms.deq.louisiana.gov/app/doc/view.aspx?doc=8227048&ob=yes&child=yes
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
enough is enough
quest for more tank farms?
around the 24:24 minute mark of the Council's February 7th 2012 meeting available on the SBPG net website Cable Channel
an investment for the future of St. Bernard?
around the 24:24 minute mark.....
another parish got a $350,000 million dollar oil reserve tank farm that will bring close to 300 jobs that pay about $90,000 salary.(well, it doesnot take 300 people to run an oil reserve tank farm and oil reserve tank farms shouldnot be sited in flood zones. the last million gallon oil spill should be enough lessons learned)
EDC asking for $150,000 to $200,000 budget to hire people to go help the oil refineries in St. Bernard Parish expand (as well as help small businesses) but it will take two to three years of a $200,000 budget for EDC.
why should our tax dollars go to help the refineries expand? don't the oil companies have enough resources? aren't the flood plains not the best site location for oil tank reserves?
haven't we had enough?
didn't the oil tanks already expand when a million gallon oil spill put oil in our houses?
didn't residents just prevail in a year's -long objection to a tank farm expansion?Murphy Oil wisely let that tank farm expansion permit expire and the new owners stated in a public meeting that they were not planning on a tank farm expansion.
didn't the DEQ recently write-up the refinery for leaving the state-of-the-art floating roof(s) in lifted position on several tanks for many months?is that what made us sick?
were we not just told benzene emissions would be reduced by nearly 1,800 pounds annually by finally providing adequate covers to the oily waste processing area adjacent to the neighborhood on Judge Perez at Jacob?
promises of good paying jobs?for who? for people who refuse to raise their families here?
doesn't the EDC keep information from residents through their practice of ""Confidential Site Selection"?
not good EDC, not good at all.
posting received from St. Bernard Parish neighbor
around the 24:24 minute mark of the Council's February 7th 2012 meeting available on the SBPG net website Cable Channel
an investment for the future of St. Bernard?
around the 24:24 minute mark.....
another parish got a $350,000 million dollar oil reserve tank farm that will bring close to 300 jobs that pay about $90,000 salary.(well, it doesnot take 300 people to run an oil reserve tank farm and oil reserve tank farms shouldnot be sited in flood zones. the last million gallon oil spill should be enough lessons learned)
EDC asking for $150,000 to $200,000 budget to hire people to go help the oil refineries in St. Bernard Parish expand (as well as help small businesses) but it will take two to three years of a $200,000 budget for EDC.
why should our tax dollars go to help the refineries expand? don't the oil companies have enough resources? aren't the flood plains not the best site location for oil tank reserves?
haven't we had enough?
didn't the oil tanks already expand when a million gallon oil spill put oil in our houses?
didn't residents just prevail in a year's -long objection to a tank farm expansion?Murphy Oil wisely let that tank farm expansion permit expire and the new owners stated in a public meeting that they were not planning on a tank farm expansion.
didn't the DEQ recently write-up the refinery for leaving the state-of-the-art floating roof(s) in lifted position on several tanks for many months?is that what made us sick?
were we not just told benzene emissions would be reduced by nearly 1,800 pounds annually by finally providing adequate covers to the oily waste processing area adjacent to the neighborhood on Judge Perez at Jacob?
promises of good paying jobs?for who? for people who refuse to raise their families here?
doesn't the EDC keep information from residents through their practice of ""Confidential Site Selection"?
not good EDC, not good at all.
posting received from St. Bernard Parish neighbor
Marsh Fire Effect on Air Quality
In January 2012 there was a persisent marsh fire in New Orleans East, just north of St. Bernard Parish. The three air quality monitors in St. Bernard Parish reported high levels of particulate matter and hydrogen sulfide in January 2012. Both are assumed to be from the marsh fire.
January 23, 2012 was one of the worse air quality days for particulate matter, PM10. As an example, PM10 hourly readings around the St. Bernard Parish Chalmette Vista neighborhood generally average around the 20 to 40 range, and tend to peak to near 100 on New Year's Eve due to fireworks. In January, the PM10 readings at both the Ch_Vista Monitor and another community air monitor on Ventura Drive measured over 300 due to the marsh fire.
Time Air Monitor Particulate Matter PM10
11am Ventura 46
noon Ventura 80
Ch_Vista 89
1pm Ventura 166
Ch_Vista 212
2pm Ventura 304
Ch_Vista 280
3pm Ventura 274
Ch_Vista 239
4pm Ventura 251
Ch_Vista 214
5pm Ventura 242
Ch_Vista 199
6pm Ventura 234
Ch_Vista 205
7pm Ventura 224
Ch_Vista 202
8pm Ventura 162
Ch_Vista 132
Valero Refining - Meraux LLC's Ventura Drive Monitor. http://lena.providenceeng.com/Default.aspx
Louisiana DEQ - Ch_Vista Monitor http://www.deq.louisiana.gov/portal/DIVISIONS/Assessment/AirFieldServices/AmbientAirMonitoringProgram/AirMonitoringData.aspx
Full Recap of January 2012 Air Quality Here
January 23, 2012 was one of the worse air quality days for particulate matter, PM10. As an example, PM10 hourly readings around the St. Bernard Parish Chalmette Vista neighborhood generally average around the 20 to 40 range, and tend to peak to near 100 on New Year's Eve due to fireworks. In January, the PM10 readings at both the Ch_Vista Monitor and another community air monitor on Ventura Drive measured over 300 due to the marsh fire.
Time Air Monitor Particulate Matter PM10
11am Ventura 46
noon Ventura 80
Ch_Vista 89
1pm Ventura 166
Ch_Vista 212
2pm Ventura 304
Ch_Vista 280
3pm Ventura 274
Ch_Vista 239
4pm Ventura 251
Ch_Vista 214
5pm Ventura 242
Ch_Vista 199
6pm Ventura 234
Ch_Vista 205
7pm Ventura 224
Ch_Vista 202
8pm Ventura 162
Ch_Vista 132
Valero Refining - Meraux LLC's Ventura Drive Monitor. http://lena.providenceeng.com/Default.aspx
Louisiana DEQ - Ch_Vista Monitor http://www.deq.louisiana.gov/portal/DIVISIONS/Assessment/AirFieldServices/AmbientAirMonitoringProgram/AirMonitoringData.aspx
Full Recap of January 2012 Air Quality Here
Sunday, February 5, 2012
St. Bernard's air quality report January 2012
St. Bernard Parish Air Quality Recap
January 2012
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A monthly recap of some of the highest air toxin readings from the air monitors in Chalmette and Meraux. Full Report Here.
Sulfur Dioxide (SO2) EPA one-hour health standard 75 ppb
1/1/2012 SO2 107 ppb Ch_Vista Monitor
1/3/2012 SO2 13 ppb Ventura Drive Monitor
1/4/2012 SO2 11 ppb Meraux Monitor
1/5/2012 SO2 15 ppb Meraux Monitor
1/6/2012 SO2 27 ppb Ventura Drive Monitor
1/7/2012 SO2 74 ppb Ch_Vista Monitor
SO2 15 ppb Ventura Drive Monitor
1/11/2012 SO2 40 ppb Ventura Drive Monitor
1/12/2012 SO2 193 ppb Ch_Vista Monitor
1/13/2012 SO2 20 ppb Ventura Drive Monitor
1/16/2012 SO2 100 ppb Ch_Vista Monitor
1/17/2012 SO2 206 ppb Ch_Vista Monitor
1/19/2012 SO2 97 ppb Ch_Vista Monitor
SO2 25 ppb Ventura Drive Monitor
1/20/2012 SO2 178 ppb Ch_Vista Monitor
1/22/2012 SO2 160 ppb Ch_Vista Monitor
1/22/2012 SO2 235 ppb Ch_Vista Monitor
1/27/2012 SO2 17 ppb Ventura Drive Monitor
Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) World Health Organization advisory limit 5ppb. EPA review infers daily limit 1.4 ppb (or 0.0014 ppm).
1/4/2012 H2S 18 ppb Meraux Monitor
H2S 10 ppb Ventura Drive Monitor
1/8/2012 H2S 8 ppb Ch_Vista Monitor
1/12/2012 H2S 10 ppb Ch_Vista Monitor
1/16/2012 H2S 10 ppb Meraux Monitor
H2S 7 ppb Ventura Drive Monitor
1/30/2012 H2S 28 ppb Meraux Monitor
H2S 24 ppb Ventura Drive Monitor
1/31/2012 H2S 10 ppb Meraux Monitor
H2S 10 ppb Ventura Drive Monitor
Particulate Matter PM10 Generally limited to 35 ug/m3
Note: There was a persistent marsh fire just north of the community.See a recap of the high PM10 levels here.
See Full January 2012 Recap Here
..
January 2012
.
A monthly recap of some of the highest air toxin readings from the air monitors in Chalmette and Meraux. Full Report Here.
Sulfur Dioxide (SO2) EPA one-hour health standard 75 ppb
1/1/2012 SO2 107 ppb Ch_Vista Monitor
1/3/2012 SO2 13 ppb Ventura Drive Monitor
1/4/2012 SO2 11 ppb Meraux Monitor
1/5/2012 SO2 15 ppb Meraux Monitor
1/6/2012 SO2 27 ppb Ventura Drive Monitor
1/7/2012 SO2 74 ppb Ch_Vista Monitor
SO2 15 ppb Ventura Drive Monitor
1/11/2012 SO2 40 ppb Ventura Drive Monitor
1/12/2012 SO2 193 ppb Ch_Vista Monitor
1/13/2012 SO2 20 ppb Ventura Drive Monitor
1/16/2012 SO2 100 ppb Ch_Vista Monitor
1/17/2012 SO2 206 ppb Ch_Vista Monitor
1/19/2012 SO2 97 ppb Ch_Vista Monitor
SO2 25 ppb Ventura Drive Monitor
1/20/2012 SO2 178 ppb Ch_Vista Monitor
1/22/2012 SO2 160 ppb Ch_Vista Monitor
1/22/2012 SO2 235 ppb Ch_Vista Monitor
1/27/2012 SO2 17 ppb Ventura Drive Monitor
Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) World Health Organization advisory limit 5ppb. EPA review infers daily limit 1.4 ppb (or 0.0014 ppm).
1/4/2012 H2S 18 ppb Meraux Monitor
H2S 10 ppb Ventura Drive Monitor
1/8/2012 H2S 8 ppb Ch_Vista Monitor
1/12/2012 H2S 10 ppb Ch_Vista Monitor
1/16/2012 H2S 10 ppb Meraux Monitor
H2S 7 ppb Ventura Drive Monitor
1/30/2012 H2S 28 ppb Meraux Monitor
H2S 24 ppb Ventura Drive Monitor
1/31/2012 H2S 10 ppb Meraux Monitor
H2S 10 ppb Ventura Drive Monitor
Particulate Matter PM10 Generally limited to 35 ug/m3
Note: There was a persistent marsh fire just north of the community.See a recap of the high PM10 levels here.
See Full January 2012 Recap Here
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Saturday, February 4, 2012
sulfur dioxide exceedance in December 2011
Rain CII Carbon investigation by DEQ Dec 15, 2011
Dec 15 2011 Fire Chief Stone observed a purple cloud coming from Rain CII Carbon and filed complaint regarding a chemical/acid odor.
DEQ did not detect anything.
Yet, the DEQ Ch_Vista Monitor shows steady increase of sulfur dioxide in late hours of December 15 and into early morning of Dec 16th with a peak SO2 hourly reading of 122 ppb, which is well over the EPA one-hour health standard of 75 ppb for SO2........
http://www.deq.louisiana.gov/portal/DIVISIONS/Assessment/AirFieldServices/AmbientAirMonitoringProgram/AirMonitoringData.aspx
Dec 15 2011 Fire Chief Stone observed a purple cloud coming from Rain CII Carbon and filed complaint regarding a chemical/acid odor.
DEQ did not detect anything.
Yet, the DEQ Ch_Vista Monitor shows steady increase of sulfur dioxide in late hours of December 15 and into early morning of Dec 16th with a peak SO2 hourly reading of 122 ppb, which is well over the EPA one-hour health standard of 75 ppb for SO2........
http://www.deq.louisiana.gov/portal/DIVISIONS/Assessment/AirFieldServices/AmbientAirMonitoringProgram/AirMonitoringData.aspx
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