Thursday, January 23, 2014

air quality and hydrogen sulfide


Higher than the daily recommended hydrogen sulfide levels 

UPDATE:  On January 23 2014, hydrogen sulfide levels in neighborhood measured 30 ppb.  In the State of California, this level of hydrogen sulfide would violate the health standards.


St Bernard Parish residents have been exposed to more hydrogen sulfide than the daily exposure level recommended by the EPA.  Hydrogen sulfide is a gas which causes deleterious effects at chronic low level exposures of 0.0014 ppm (1.4 ppb).  H2S can cause genetic damage, plus serious and permanent central nervous system damage. [1].
Health effects from chronic low level exposure include the burning and tearing of eyes, cough, shortness of breath, and for asthmatics, difficulty breathing.  The effects may be delayed for several hours, or sometimes several days, when exposed to low level concentrations.  Chronic exposure causes eye inflammation, headache, fatigue, irritability, insomnia, digestive disturbances and weight loss. Researchers found the following demonstrable symptoms resulting from chronic exposure to H2S:  changes in brain density, abnormal neurobehavioral function, headache, altered mood states such as depression, fatigue, and tension, memory loss, pronounced deficits in balance and reaction time, dizziness, insomnia, overpowering fatigue, and reduced sense of smell.
 
Children are among the most susceptible to this poison gas. It is unacceptable for communities near oil refineries and many others to have to continue suffering the ill effects of H2S when the technology to control H2S emissions is available and affordable.
 
 EPA should address adverse H2S impacts based on evidence of harmful exposures in numerous communities and its toxicological effects at low concentrations such as non-cancer effects and emerging evidence that H2S is a genotoxic agent, meaning it damages DNA
[1]  http://org.salsalabs.com/o/1541/p/dia/action/public/?action_KEY=2815


Link to monitors in St Bernard Parish


Ventura Drive (Valero Energy)  http://lena.providenceeng.com/Hourly.aspx

 

“Since the respiratory tract is the major target organ of hydrogen sulfide toxicity, humans with asthma, and the elderly and young children with compromised respiratory function represent sensitive subpopulations.  Due to the serious toxic effects associated with exposure to high concentrations of hydrogen sulfide for very short durations, all exposure should be avoided.”   http://www.who.int/ipcs/publications/cicad/en/cicad53.pdf 
 
“The daily inhalation exposure to the human population that is likely to be without an appreciable risk of deleterious effects during a lifetime, the RfC, has been determined to be 0.002 mg/m3 or 1.4 ppb.” http://www.epa.gov/iris/toxreviews/0061tr.pdf
"As a member of the general public, you might be exposed to higher-than-normal levels of hydrogen sulfide if you live near a waste water treatment plant ....."    http://www.atsdr.cdc.gov/PHS/PHS.asp?id=387&tid=67
 
Health effects from chronic low-level exposure to hydrogen sulfide

Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) and sour gas effects on the eye
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Wednesday, January 15, 2014

pvc pipeline

perhaps the least hazardous of pipelines, a watering line is installed to irrigate newly planted holly bushes and  trees




Sunday, January 12, 2014

Ohio Moms Rock

"Environmental activists and parents have called Disney's educational program “propaganda” for a controversial industry" and successfully demanded Disney stop its tour to elementary schools and science centers.  After pressure from moms and hard work by all  on petitions and social media campaigns, Disney withdrew from the program that is sponsored by the Ohio oil and gas industry. 

"The sole intent of the collaboration between Radio Disney and the nonprofit Rocking in Ohio educational initiative was to foster kids' interest in science and technology. Having been inadvertently drawn into a debate that has no connection with this goal, Radio Disney has decided to withdraw from the few remaining installments of the program," the statement read.
 
 
 
 
 


Friday, December 13, 2013

opinions


by Mark Moseley

Previously, I laid blame on the reckless loyalty of state leaders to powerful oil and gas interests. But we — their constituents — also deserve a hefty chunk of the blame. We’ve continued to swallow ludicrous, fear-laced arguments from Big Oil’s policymakers while the southern third of our state dissolves. Then we re-elect them.

Friday, December 6, 2013

air quality alert issued for St Bernard Parish


This morning LDEQ issued an Air Quality Alert for St Bernard Parish because the level of Sulfur Dioxide concentration violated the health standard.  An SO2 alert was also issued yesterday evening.

Sensitive groups, like children, the elderly, people with COPD, respiratory issues, and asthma, should restrict outdoor activity.

""In terms of the recent exceedances, it appeared that whatever emissions overages had occurred, likely at parish refineries, had ceased by Friday afternoon.
The most recent sulfur dioxide spike above the 75 parts per billion sulfur dioxide standard at the DEQ's Chalmette Vista monitoring station was a 90 parts per billion reading, recorded at 10 a.m. Friday.
That marked the fourth exceedance since Thursday, with the highest overage being a 112 parts per billion reading at 9 p.m. Thursday."" 

http://www.nola.com/environment/index.ssf/2013/12/louisiana_deq_issues_air_quali.html
 
 
LDEQ has changed access to air monitor data. 

Hourly readings are now accessible at http://airquality.deq.louisiana.gov/Data  
Select Ch_Vista or Meraux and select Date
Hourly readings for Valero's Ventura Drive monitor are accessible here: http://lena.providenceeng.com/Hourly.aspx

 


 

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