ACA 2012 Technical Report

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Table of Contents Page LIST OF TERMS AND DEFINITIONS ....................................................................................................................... viii UNITS OF MEASUREMENT ................................................................................................................................... viii ACRONYMS ............................................................................................................................................................ ix EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ............................................................................................................................................ x LIST OF TERMS AND DEFINITIONS ........................................................................................................................VII UNITS OF MEASUREMENT ....................................................................................................................................VII ACRONYMS ..........................................................................................................................................................VIII EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ............................................................................................................................................ 1 1.

ACA AIR MONITORING NETWORK ........................................................................................................... 4

2.0

SUMMARY OF AIR MONITORING DATA ................................................................................................... 9

2.1

SUMMARY OF EXCEEDANCES ABOVE THE AAAQO’S ............................................................................................ 9

2.2

WIND DATA SUMMARY ............................................................................................................................... 10

2.3

CONTINUOUS AIR QUALITY DATA ................................................................................................................... 12 2.3.1

Sulphur Dioxide (SO2) ............................................................................................................... 12

2.3.2

Hydrogen Sulphide (H2S) .......................................................................................................... 19

2.3.3

Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2) ............................................................................................................ 25

2.3.4

Ozone (O3) ................................................................................................................................ 31

2.3.5

Carbon Monoxide (CO) ............................................................................................................. 36

2.3.6

Hydrocarbons (THC, CH4, and NMHC) ...................................................................................... 41

2.3.7

Particulate Matter (PM2.5 and PM10) ........................................................................................ 48

2.4

AIR QUALITY HEALTH INDEX .......................................................................................................................... 56

2.5

AIR QUALITY FOR CANADIAN CITIES ................................................................................................................ 58

2.6

PASSIVE SAMPLE SUMMARY .......................................................................................................................... 62

2.7

INTERMITTENT PARTICULATE SAMPLE SUMMARY .............................................................................................. 65

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List of Tables Page Table 1. Table 2. Table 3. Table 4. Table 5. Table 6. Table 7. Table 8. Table 9. Table 10. Table 11. Table 12. Table 13. Table 14. Table 15. Table 16. Table 17. Table 18.

ACA ambient air continuous monitoring stations and the measurement parameters ..................................................................................................................... 6 Number of exceedance events for the year of 2012 ....................................................... 9 Summary statistics for 1-hour average SO2 for the year of 2012.................................13 Number of exceedance events for SO2 for the year of 2012 .......................................13 Summary statistics for 1-hour average H2S for the year of 2012 .................................20 Number of exceedance events for H2S for the year of 2012........................................20 Summary statistics for 1-hour average NO2 for the year of 2012 ................................26 Number of exceedance events for NO2 for the year of 2012.......................................26 Summary statistics for 1-hour average O3 for the year of 2012 ..................................32 Number of exceedance events for O3 for the year of 2012 .........................................32 Summary statistics for 1-hour average CO for the year of 2012..................................37 Number of exceedance events for CO for the year of 2012 ........................................37 Summary statistics for 1-hour average hydrocarbons for the year of 2012 ................42 Summary statistics for 1-hour average concentration for particulate matter for 2012 ..............................................................................................................................49 Number of exceedance events for PM2.5 for the year of 2012 ....................................50 Annual average concentrations for passive SO2, NO2, and O3 for the year of 2012 ....63 Summary statistics for 24-hour average intermittent particulate samples for 2012 ..65 Number of exceedance events for intermittent PM2.5 and TSP samples for 2012.......66

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List of Figures Page Figure 1. Figure 2. Figure 3. Figure 4. Figure 5. Figure 6. Figure 7. Figure 8. Figure 9. Figure 10. Figure 11. Figure 12. Figure 13. Figure 14. Figure 15. Figure 16. Figure 17. Figure 18. Figure 19. Figure 20. Figure 21. Figure 22. Figure 23. Figure 24. Figure 25. Figure 26. Figure 27. Figure 28. Figure 29. Figure 30. Figure 31. Figure 32. Figure 33.

Alberta Capital Airshed management zone.................................................................. 5 Locations of the ACA continuous monitoring stations ................................................. 7 Locations of the ACA passive monitoring stations ....................................................... 8 Wind roses for 1-hour average wind data for the year of 2012.................................11 Pollutant rose for 1-hour average SO2 data at the Sherwood Park station ...............14 Pollutant rose for 1-hour average SO2 data at the Gold Bar station ..........................14 Pollutant rose for 1-hour average SO2 data at the Beverly station ............................15 Pollutant rose for 1-hour average SO2 data at the Elmjay station .............................15 Pollutant rose for 1-hour average SO2 data at the Woodcroft station ......................16 Pollutant rose for 1-hour average SO2 data at the Edmonton East station ...............16 Pollutant rose for 1-hour average SO2 data at the Edmonton South station.............17 Annual average concentrations for SO2 for the Province of Alberta .........................18 Pollutant rose for 1-hour average H2S data at the Sherwood Park station ...............21 Pollutant rose for 1-hour average H2S data at the Gold Bar station ..........................21 Pollutant rose for 1-hour average H2S data at the Beverly station ............................22 Pollutant rose for 1-hour average H2S data at the Elmjay station .............................22 Pollutant rose for 1-hour average H2S data at the Edmonton East station ...............23 Annual average concentrations for H2S for the Province of Alberta..........................24 Pollutant rose for 1-hour average NO2 data at the Sherwood Park station...............27 Pollutant rose for 1-hour average NO2 data at the Gold Bar station .........................27 Pollutant rose for 1-hour average NO2 data at the Woodcroft station......................28 Pollutant rose for 1-hour average NO2 data at the Edmonton Central station (analyzed using wind data of the Edmonton East station) .......................................28 Pollutant rose for 1-hour average NO2 data at the Edmonton East station...............29 Pollutant rose for 1-hour average NO2 data at the Edmonton South station ............29 Annual average concentrations for NO2 for the Province of Alberta .........................30 Pollutant rose for 1-hour average O3 data at the Edmonton Central station (analyzed using wind data of the Edmonton East station) .......................................33 Pollutant rose for 1-hour average O3 data at the Edmonton East station .................33 Pollutant rose for 1-hour average O3 data at the Edmonton South station ..............34 Annual average concentrations for O3 for the Province of Alberta ...........................35 Pollutant rose for 1-hour average CO data at the Edmonton Central station (analyzed using wind data of the Edmonton East station) .......................................38 Pollutant rose for 1-hour average CO data at the Edmonton East station ................38 Pollutant rose for 1-hour average CO data at the Edmonton South station..............39 Annual average concentrations for CO for the Province of Alberta ..........................40

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List of Figures (continued) Page Figure 34. Pollutant rose for 1-hour average THC data at the Sherwood Park station...............43 Figure 35. Pollutant rose for 1-hour average THC data at the Beverly station ...........................43 Figure 36. Pollutant rose for 1-hour average THC data at the Edmonton Central station (analyzed using wind data of the Edmonton East station) .......................................43 Figure 37. Pollutant rose for 1-hour average THC data at the Edmonton East station ..............44 Figure 38. Pollutant rose for 1-hour average THC data at the Edmonton South station ............44 Figure 39. Pollutant rose for 1-hour average CH4 data at the Edmonton Central station (analyzed using wind data of the Edmonton East station) .......................................45 Figure 40. Pollutant rose for 1-hour average CH4 data at the Edmonton East station ...............45 Figure 41. Pollutant rose for 1-hour average NMHC data at the Edmonton Central station (analyzed using wind data of the Edmonton East station) .......................................46 Figure 42. Pollutant rose for 1-hour average NMHC data at the Edmonton East station ..........46 Figure 43. Annual average concentrations for THC for the Province of Alberta.........................47 Figure 44. Pollutant rose for 1-hour average PM2.5 data at the Woodcroft station ...................50 Figure 45. Pollutant rose for 1-hour average PM2.5 data at the Edmonton Central station (analyzed using wind data of the Edmonton East station) .......................................51 Figure 46. Pollutant rose for 1-hour average PM2.5 data at the Edmonton East station ............51 Figure 47. Pollutant rose for 1-hour average PM2.5 data at the Edmonton South station..........52 Figure 48. Pollutant rose for 1-hour average PM2.5 data at the Edmonton McIntyre E-BAM station........................................................................................................................52 Figure 49. Pollutant rose for 1-hour average PM2.5 data at the Edmonton McIntyre BAM1020 station .......................................................................................................53 Figure 50. Pollutant rose for 1-hour average PM2.5 data at the Edmonton McIntyre TEOM station........................................................................................................................53 Figure 51. Pollutant rose for 1-hour average PM2.5 data at the Edmonton McIntyre TEOM+FDMS station .................................................................................................54 Figure 52. Pollutant rose for 1-hour average PM10 data at the Edmonton South station ..........54 Figure 53. Annual average concentrations for PM2.5 for the Province of Alberta.......................55 Figure 54. Risk classification and health messages for Air Quality Health Index (Environment Canada) ..............................................................................................56 Figure 55. Summary of AQHI ratings for Alberta municipalities for 2012...................................57 Figure 56. Annual average SO2 concentration for the 20 most populated Canadian cities ........59 Figure 57. Annual average NO2 concentration for the 20 most populated Canadian cities .......59 Figure 58. Annual average O3 concentration for the 20 most populated Canadian cities ..........60 Figure 59. Annual average CO concentration for the 20 most populated Canadian cities .........60 Figure 60. Annual average PM2.5 concentration for the 20 most populated Canadian cities .....61

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List of Figures (concluded) Page Figure 61. Figure 62. Figure 63. Figure 64. Figure 65. Figure 66.

Annual average PM10 concentration for the 20 most populated Canadian cities......61 30-Day passive SO2 sampling results for the year of 2012 .........................................63 30-Day passive NO2 sampling results for the year of 2012 ........................................64 30-Day passive O3 sampling results for the year of 2012 ...........................................64 24-Hour average PM2.5 concentrations for the year of 2012 .....................................66 24-Hour average PM10 and TSP concentrations at the Woodcroft Station................67

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List of Appendices Appendix I

Summary for Continuous Monitoring Data (AMD Summary Tables)

Appendix II

Summary for Passive Monitoring Data

Appendix III

Summary for Intermittent Particulate Monitoring Data

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List of Terms and Definitions 24-hour 30-day AAAQO AIC AMD Calm CH4 CO CWS ET H2S MST NAPS NMHC NO2 NO NOx O3 PM2.5 PM10 QA/QC RH SO2 THC TSP WD WS

A calendar day Passive monitoring data is normalized to a 30-day average concentration. Alberta Ambient Air Quality Objective Automatic Instrument Check (instrument self-verification process) Air Monitoring Directive issued by Alberta Environment in 1989 and Amended 2006 1-hour average wind speed lower than 1 km/hour Methane Carbon monoxide Canada-Wide Standard Ambient temperature Hydrogen sulphide Mountain Standard Time, MST is used throughout this report National Air Pollution Surveillance Network Non-methane hydrocarbons Nitrogen dioxide Nitric oxide Oxides of nitrogen Ozone Particulate matter with aerodynamic diameter less than 2.5 μm, referred to as fine or respirable particles Particulate matter with aerodynamic diameter less than 10 μm, referred to as inhalable particles Quality Assurance / Quality Control Relative humidity Sulphur dioxide Total hydrocarbons Total suspended particulate matter Wind direction Wind speed

Units of Measurement average arithmetic average = n Xi / n geometric average = antilog of (n log Xi) / n km/hr kilometers per hour, or kph 3 μg/m micrograms per cubic meter ppb parts per billion by volume ppm parts per million by volume

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Acronyms ACA

Alberta Capital Airshed

AESRD

Alberta Environment and Sustainable Resource Development

CASA

Clean Air Strategic Alliance

CRAZ

Calgary Region Airshed Zone

FAP

Fort Air Partnership

LHC

Lehigh Cement Ltd.

LICA

Lakeland Industry and Community Association

PAMZ

Parkland Airshed Management Zone

PAS

Palliser Airshed Society

PAZA

Peace Airshed Zone Association

SIA

Strathcona Industrial Association

WBEA

Wood Buffalo Environmental Association

WCAS

West Central Airshed Society

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Alberta Capital Airshed (ACA) is a not-for-profit, multi-stakeholder organization that facilitates the sharing of easily accessible air quality data and the development of comprehensive air quality management plans with all stakeholders in the Alberta Capital Region. For further information on the ACA, please visit www.capitalairshed.ca. The air monitoring network consists of a continuous monitoring network, an intermittent particulate monitoring network, and a passive monitoring network. Figure 2 of the main report present the locations of the continuous air monitoring stations. The stations are owned and operated independently by ACA members including the Strathcona Industrial Association, Alberta Environment and Sustainable Resource Development (ESRD) and Lehigh Cement. The ACA contains nine continuous monitoring stations plus an additional station operated by ESRD at their Edmonton office (McIntyre). The continuous network measures sulphur dioxide (SO2), hydrogen sulphide (H2S), nitrogen oxides (NO, NO2, NOx), carbon monoxide (CO), ozone (O3), total hydrocarbons (THC), methane (CH4), non-methane hydrocarbon (NMHC), particulate matter (PM2.5 and PM10), ambient temperature, relative humidity (RH), wind speed and wind direction. In 2012, the annual instrument uptime for the continuous monitoring parameters exceeded 90%, a requirement of the Alberta Air Monitoring Directives (AMD), with the exception of 71.9% for PM2.5 at the Edmonton South Station. Table ES-1 summarizes the annual average concentrations for the year of 2012. There were eight exceedance events for H2S, as well as twenty-two exceedance events for PM2.5. The Sherwood Park, Gold Bar, Beverly, and Woodcroft stations also measure 24-hour intermittent samples for particulate matter every six days following the sampling schedule of the National Ambient Pollution Surveillance Network (NAPS, Environment Canada). The intermittent monitoring program measures 24-hour average concentrations for PM2.5, PM10, and TSP using dedicated air samplers. Table ES-2 summarizes the monitoring results for 2012. There was one exceedance event for 24-hour average PM2.5 on July 14, 2012 at all four stations. The exceedance was due to wildfire smoke in the capital region. The Woodcroft station recorded five exceedance events for 24-hour average TSP, attributed to construction activities near the station. The ACA passive network includes six monitoring sites as shown in Figure 3 of the main report. Each site monitors 30-day average concentration for SO2, NO2, and O3. Table ES-3 summarizes the annual average concentrations results for 2012. There were no exceedance events in 2012.

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Table ES-1 Pollutant

Annual average concentrations for continuous parameters for 2012

Conc. Unit

Annual Average Concentration for Continuous Measurement Data Sherwood Park

Gold Bar

Beverly

Elmjay

Woodcroft

Edmonton Central

Edmonton East

Edmonton South

Edmonton McIntyre

SO2

ppb

2

1

2

1

1

-

1

1

-

H2S

ppb

0.3

0.3

0.5

0.3

-

-

0.4

-

-

NO

ppb

3.5

6.7

-

-

8.4

10.5

9.1

4.7

-

NO2

ppb

9.9

13.4

-

-

14.1

16.2

14.0

11.7

-

NOx

ppb

13.4

20.1

-

-

22.5

26.7

23.1

16.4

-

O3

ppb

-

-

-

-

-

19

22

23

-

CO

ppm

-

-

-

-

-

0.2

0.2

0.3

-

THC

ppm

2.0

-

2.4

-

-

1.9

2.2

2.1

-

CH4

ppm

-

-

-

-

-

1.9

2.0

-

-

NMHC

ppm

-

-

-

-

-

< 0.1

0.2

-

-

PM2.5

µg/m

3

-

-

-

-

5

8

9

8

5 to 9

PM10

µg/m

3

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

13

-

Table ES-2

Summary for 24-hour intermittent particulate samples 3

Intermittent 24-Hour Particulate Sampling Results (conc. unit µg/m ) Parameter

Sherwood Park

Gold Bar

Beverly

Woodcroft

PM2.5

PM2.5

PM2.5

PM2.5

PM10

TSP

Annual Average Conc.

8

9

8

7

30

41

Maximum 24-Hour Conc.

38

32

39

38

206

335

Minimum 24-hour Conc.

<1

<1

1

1

4

5

Alberta Ambient Air Quality Objectives

30

30

30

30

-

100

Number of Exceedance Events

1

1

1

1

-

5

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Table ES-3

Annual average concentrations for 30-day passive samples for 2012

Passive Station

Average Passive Concentrations (ppb) SO2

NO2

O3

Passive Site 1

2

8.2

22

Passive Site 2

2

8.1

22

Passive Site 3

1

6.4

28

Passive Site 4

2

6.1

24

Passive Site 5

2

8.3

23

Passive Site 6

1

6.9

23

Alberta Ambient Air Quality Objective

11

n/a

n/a

Number of Exceedance Events

0

-

-

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1.

ACA Air Monitoring Network

The ACA air monitoring network includes a continuous monitoring network, an intermittent particulate monitoring network and a passive monitoring network. The ACA management zone currently contains ten (10) continuous air monitoring stations. The air monitoring stations are operated by the Strathcona Industrial Association (SIA), Lehigh Cement and Alberta Environment and Sustainable Resource Development (ESRD). Figure 2 illustrates the locations of the continuous monitoring stations. The measured air quality parameters are summarized in Table 1. Among the continuous monitoring stations, the Sherwood Park, Gold Bar, Beverly, and Woodcroft stations also measure 24-hour intermittent samples for particulate matter every six days following the sampling schedule of the National Ambient Pollution Surveillance Network (NAPS, Environment Canada). The intermittent monitoring program measures fine particulate matter (PM2.5) at all four stations. In addition, the Woodcroft station also measures inhalable particulate matter (PM10) and total suspended particulate matter (TSP). The ACA passive monitoring network consists of six sampling sites operated by the SIA. Figure 3 illustrates locations of the passive monitoring sites. Each site measures 30-day average for SO2, NO2, and O3. Passive samples are collected on a monthly basis.

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Figure 1.

Alberta Capital Airshed

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Table 1.

ACA ambient air continuous monitoring stations and the measurement parameters

Monitoring Parameters

Continuous air quality parameters measured in the ACA network Sherwood Park

Gold Bar

Beverly

Elmjay

Clareview

Woodcroft

Edmonton Central

Edmonton East

Edmonton South

Edmonton McIntyre

SO2

-

-

-

H2S

-

-

-

-

-

NO

-

-

-

-

NO2

-

-

-

-

NOx

-

-

-

-

O3

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

CO

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

THC

-

-

-

-

-

CH4

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

NMHC

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

PM2.5

-

-

-

-

-

PM10

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Ambient Temp.

Relative Humidity

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Wind Speed

-

Wind Direction

-

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Clareview

Gold Bar Beverly

Woodcroft

Edmonton East Sherwood Park Elmjay Edmonton South

Edmonton McIntyre

Edmonton Central

ACA Boundary SIA Stations Lehigh Woodcroft AESRD Stations

Figure 2.

Locations of continuous monitoring stations

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Site 1 Site 2

Site 6

Site 5

Site 3

Site 4

ACA Boundary Passive Stations

Figure 3.

Locations of passive monitoring stations

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2.0

Summary of Air Monitoring Data

2.1

Summary of Exceedances above the AAAQO’s

The ACA air monitoring network measures air pollutant concentrations to indicate the general quality of air in the airshed zone. Ambient air quality data is used to investigate the trends in air quality resulting from emissions of anthropogenic sources (industry, motor vehicles, etc) and natural biological processes (such as forest fires, decomposition of organic matter, etc). Table 2 summarizes the number of exceedances above the Alberta Ambient Air Quality Objectives (AAAQO) for the year of 2012. For the continuous monitoring network, there were seven exceedance events for 1-hour H2S, one exceedance event for 24-hour H2S, and twentytwo exceedance events for 24-hour PM2.5. The H2S exceedance events were recorded at the Beverly and Gold Bar stations. The PM2.5 exceedance events were primarily recorded in the summer, with the exception of four exceedances in February. The summer exceedance events were primarily associated with wildfire smoke in the capital region. The February exceedances could be associated with impaired dispersion conditions when the atmosphere was stable, such as during a temperature inversion. For the intermittent monitoring network, there were four exceedance events for intermittent 24-hour PM2.5 and five exceedance events for 24-hr TSP. The PM2.5 exceedance events were due to wildfire smoke; the TSP exceedances at the Woodcroft station were attributed to construction activities in the nearby gravel parking lot. Table 2.

Number of exceedance events for the year of 2012

Parameter

SO2

No. of Stations

7

H2S

5

NO2

6

O3

3

CO

3

Average Type

AAAQO

No. of Exceedance

1-hour

172 ppb

0

24-hour

48 ppb

0

Annual

8 ppb

0

1-hour

10 ppb

7

24-hour

3 ppb

1

1-hour

159 ppb

0

Annual

24 ppb

0

1-hour

82 ppb

0

1-hour

13 ppm

0

8-hour

5 ppm

0

24-hour

30 µg/m

a

Continuous PM2.5

4+(1x4 )

Intermittent PM2.5

4

3

Intermittent TSP

1

24-hour

100 µg/m

Passive SO2

6

30-day

11 ppb

a.

22 4

3

5 0

Four PM2.5 monitors are co-located at the Edmonton McIntyre station.

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2.2

Wind Data Summary

Wind speed and wind direction are important factors that influence regional air quality. The diffusion and dispersion of air pollutant emissions are greatly impacted by variations in wind speed and corresponding air turbulence. Different degrees of turbulence are created by variable mixing conditions due to the vertical gradient of ambient temperatures and terrain roughness unique to each station. Figure 4 presents the wind roses at the ACA continuous monitoring stations. The prevalent winds in this area were primarily from the directions between southeast and southwest sectors, and less frequently from the directions between the west and northwest sectors. The Elmjay station typically recorded a higher wind speed than the other stations, potentially due to the open, flat terrain near this station. The detailed frequency distribution table and wind roses are presented in Appendix I: AMD Summary Tables.

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Wind Speed Class (km/hr) > 40 30 - 40 20 - 30 10 - 20 5 - 10 1-5

Figure 4.

Wind roses for 1-hour average wind data for the year of 2012 Due to size and scale the wind roses are difficult to read

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2.3

Continuous Air Quality Data

2.3.1

Sulphur Dioxide (SO2)

Sulphur dioxide is a colourless, non-flammable gas with a pungent odour. Natural sources include volcanoes, biodegradation of organic matter, and solar action on seawater. The primary anthropogenic sources of SO2 include fossil fuel combustion, petroleum refining, and smelting sulphide ores. Exposure to SO2 results in numerous effects to the pulmonary system. Healthy subjects exhibit increased airway resistance and bronchoconstriction, decreased maximum expiratory flow and decreased pulmonary function. Asthmatic subjects exhibit similar symptoms but also report increases in asthma symptoms, wheezing, chest tightness, and difficulty breathing. Sulphur dioxide affects vegetation as a result of acute and chronic exposures. Acute exposure to high concentrations of sulfur dioxide can produce injury in the form of foliar necrosis. Long term exposures to low concentration of SO2 have been shown to affect metabolic activity. The current Alberta Ambient Air Quality Objective (AAAQO) for sulphur dioxide was activated on April 15, 2011: •

1-hour average AAAQO = 172 ppb

24-hour average AAAQO = 48 ppb

annual average AAAQO = 8 ppb

Table 3 presents the summary statistics for 1-hour average concentrations for SO2 for the monitoring stations. The annual average concentrations ranged between 1 to 2 ppb. Table 4 summarizes the number of exceedances to Alberta Ambient Air Quality Objectives. There were no exceedance events for the 1-hour, 24-hour, and annual average concentrations in 2012. Figures 5 to 11 present pollutant roses for 1-hour average SO2 for the ACA monitoring stations. The pollutant roses indicate that SO2 concentration was predominantly less than 5 ppb (as shown in green and blue petals). The detailed pollutant rose data are presented in Appendix I: AMD Summary Tables. The concentration distribution tables indicate that more than 90% of the time the 1-hour average SO2 concentration was less than 5 ppb. Figure 12 compares the annual average SO2 concentrations for forty-nine (49) monitoring stations in Alberta. The annual average concentrations of the ACA monitoring stations were ranked the 4th, 5th, 12th, 13th, 15th, 22nd and 28th places. A higher concentration tends to be recorded in the areas with heavy industry and energy operation facilities.

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Table 3.

Summary statistics for 1-hour average SO2 for the year of 2012 Instrument Uptime

Annual Average

Monitoring Station

Maximum SO2 Conc. and Occurrence Time 1-hour Max.

Time

24-hour Max.

ppb

%

ppb

Time

ppb

Date

Sherwood Park

2

99.5%

78

Jun-26 11:00

15

Jan-10

Gold Bar

1

100.0%

41

Jul-14 20:00

8

Jun-23

Beverly

2

99.5%

39

Jul-17 8:00

11

May-21

Elmjay

1

99.7%

46

May-25 11:00

6

Jun-27

Woodcroft

1

99.9%

65

Jan-30 13:00

3

Jan-30

Edmonton East

1

99.4%

44

Sep-12 15:00

6

Jun-28

Edmonton South

1

98.8%

21

Sep-12 11:00

4

Dec-07

Table 4.

Number of exceedance events for SO2 for the year of 2012

Air Monitoring Station

No. of Exceedance to Alberta Ambient Air Quality Objectives (AAAQO) 1-hr AAAQO

24-hr AAAQO

Annual AAAQO

172 ppb

48 ppb

8 ppb

Sherwood Park

0

0

0

Gold Bar

0

0

0

Beverly

0

0

0

Elmjay

0

0

0

Woodcroft

0

0

0

Edmonton East

0

0

0

Edmonton South

0

0

0

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North 20% 15% 10% 5%

West

0%

East Concentration Class (ppb) > 172 48 - 172 10 - 48 5 - 10 1-5 0-1

South

Figure 5.

Pollutant rose for 1-hour average SO2 data at the Sherwood Park station

North 20% 15% 10% 5%

West

0%

East Concentration Class (ppb) > 172 48 - 172 10 - 48 5 - 10 1-5 0-1

South

Figure 6.

Pollutant rose for 1-hour average SO2 data at the Gold Bar station

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North 20% 15% 10% 5%

West

0%

East Concentration Class (ppb) > 172 48 - 172 10 - 48 5 - 10 1-5 0-1

South

Figure 7.

Pollutant rose for 1-hour average SO2 data at the Beverly station

North 20% 15% 10% 5%

West

0%

East Concentration Class (ppb) > 172 48 - 172 10 - 48 5 - 10 1-5 0-1

South

Figure 8.

Pollutant rose for 1-hour average SO2 data at the Elmjay station

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N 20% 15% 10% 5%

W

E

0%

Concentration Class (ppb) > 172 48 - 172 10 - 48 5 - 10 1-5 0-1

S

Figure 9.

Pollutant rose for 1-hour average SO2 data at the Woodcroft station

N 20% 15% 10% 5%

W

E

0%

Concentration Class (ppb) > 172 48 - 172 10 - 48 5 - 10 1-5 0-1

S

Figure 10.

Pollutant rose for 1-hour average SO2 data at the Edmonton East station

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N 20% 15% 10% 5%

W

E

0%

Concentration Class (ppb) > 172 48 - 172 10 - 48 5 - 10 1-5 0-1

S

Figure 11.

Pollutant rose for 1-hour average SO2 data at the Edmonton South station

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0

8 ppb - SO2 Alberta Annual Air Quality Objective

Steeper (WCAS) Crescent Heights (PAS) Evergreen Park (PAZA) Carrot Creek (WCAS) Cold Lake South (LICA) Red Deer - Riverside (PAMZ) Breton (WCAS) Fort Chipewyan (WBEA) Power (WCAS) Lethbridge (AESRD) St. Lina (LICA) Grande Prairie (Henry Pirker) (PAZA) Beaverlodge (PAZA) Fort McMurray-Athabasca Valley (WBEA) Tomahawk (WCAS) Fort Saskatchewan-92 St and 96 Ave‌ Violet Grove (WCAS) Edson (WCAS) Smoky Heights (PAZA) Meadows (WCAS) Elk Island (FAP) Maskwa (LICA) Woodcroft (LHC) Anzac (WBEA) Valleyview (PAZA) Buffalo Viewpoint (WBEA) Caroline (PAMZ) Fort McMurray-Patricia Mcinnes (WBEA) Edmonton South (AESRD) Genesee (WCAS) Wagner2 (WCAS) Ross Creek (FAP) Bruderheim (FAP) Range Road 220 (FAP) Millennium (WBEA) Gold Bar (SIA) CNRL Horizon (WBEA) Elmjay (SIA) Edmonton East (AESRD) Albian Muskeg River (WBEA) Lamont County (FAP) Syncrude UE1 (WBEA) Scotford 2 (FAP) Fort McKay (WBEA) Lower Camp (WBEA) Beverly (SIA) Sherwood Park (SIA) Mannix (WBEA) Mildred Lake (WBEA) Redwater Industrial (FAP)

2

4

6

8

SO2 parts per billion (ppb)

Figure 12.

Annual average concentrations for SO2 for the Province of Alberta

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2.3.2

Hydrogen Sulphide (H2S)

Hydrogen sulphide is a colourless, flammable gas that can be identified by humans at relatively low concentrations. It is characterized by a rotten egg odour. Hydrogen sulphide is extremely hazardous and toxic. The gas occurs naturally in coal pits, sulphur springs, gas wells, and biodegradation of sulphur-containing organic matter. It is commonly existent in places such as sewers, sewage treatment plants, and manure stockpiles. Industrial sources of hydrogen sulphide include petroleum, natural gas extraction, refining, pulp and paper manufacturing, rayon textile production, leather tanning, chemical manufacturing, and waste disposal. Hydrogen sulfide is a highly toxic and flammable gas. It is heavier than air and tends to accumulate at the bottom of poorly ventilated spaces. Although very pungent at first, it quickly deadens the sense of smell. Potential victims may be unaware of its presence until it is too late. The current AAAQO for hydrogen sulphide: •

1-hour average AAAQO = 10 ppb

24-hour average AAAQO = 3 ppb

Table 5 presents summary statistics for 1-hour average concentrations for H2S for 2012. The annual average concentrations for H2S ranged between 0.3 and 0.5 ppb. Table 6 summarizes the number of exceedance events for the year of 2012. There were seven (7) exceedance events for 1-hour AAAQO and one (1) exceedance event for 24-hour AAAQO. The exceedance events were detected at the Beverly station and Gold Bar station: •

The Beverly station detected six (6) exceedance events for 1-hour average H2S. During the exceedance events, wind speed was low (≤5km/hr), generally from southwest and southsouthwest directions.

The Gold Bar station detected one (1) exceedance event for 1-hour average H2S. During the exceedance event, wind speed was low (<5km/hr), generally from the north.

The Gold Bar station detected one (1) exceedance event for 24-hour average H2S. During the exceedance event, prevalent wind speed was about 15 km/hr, from the southeast direction. An increased concentration of SO2 was detected during this event, but the concentration was within the AAAQO.

Figures 13 to 17 present pollutant roses for 1-hour average H2S. The pollutant roses indicate H2S concentration in the ambient air was predominantly less than 1 ppb at all stations (as shown in blue petals). The detailed pollutant rose data are presented in Appendix I: AMD Summary Tables. The concentration distribution tables indicate that greater than 90% of the time the 1hour average H2S concentration was less than 1 ppb, with the exception of 87.9% for the Beverly station. Figure 18 compares the annual average H2S concentrations for seventeen (17) monitoring stations in Alberta. The annual average concentrations of the ACA monitoring stations were ranked the 4th, 5th, 7th, 8th, and 10th places.

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Table 5.

Summary statistics for 1-hour average H2S for the year of 2012 Annual Average

Monitoring Station

Instrument Uptime

Maximum H2S Conc. and Occurrence Time 1-hour Max.

Time

24-hour Max.

ppb

%

ppb

Time

ppb

Date

Sherwood Park

0.3

99.3%

7.6

Apr-18 3:00

1.4

Apr-18

Gold Bar

0.3

100.0%

11.4

Aug-14 0:00

3.6

Apr-26

Beverly

0.5

100.0%

16.5

Aug-01 2:00

2.6

Sep-23

Elmjay

0.3

99.4%

6.3

Aug-08 7:00

1.2

Aug-8

Edmonton East

0.4

100.0%

9.0

Apr-12 02:00

1.7

Nov- 16

Table 6.

Number of exceedance events for H2S for the year of 2012

Air Monitoring Station

No. of Exceedances to Alberta Ambient Air Quality Objectives (AAAQO) 1-hr AAAQO

24-hr AAAQO

10 ppb

3 ppb

Sherwood Park

0

0

Gold Bar

1

1

Beverly

6

0

Elmjay

0

0

Woodcroft

0

0

Edmonton East

0

0

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N 20% 15% 10% 5%

W

E

0%

Concentration Class (ppb) > 10 8 - 10 5-8 3-5 1-3 0-1

S

Figure 13.

Pollutant rose for 1-hour average H2S data at the Sherwood Park station

N 20% 15% 10% 5%

W

E

0%

Concentration Class (ppb) > 10 8 - 10 5-8 3-5 1-3 0-1

S

Figure 14.

Pollutant rose for 1-hour average H2S data at the Gold Bar station

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N 20% 15% 10% 5%

W

E

0%

Concentration Class (ppb) > 10 8 - 10 5-8 3-5 1-3 0-1

S

Figure 15.

Pollutant rose for 1-hour average H2S data at the Beverly station

N 20% 15% 10% 5%

W

E

0%

Concentration Class (ppb) > 10 8 - 10 5-8 3-5 1-3 0-1

S

Figure 16.

Pollutant rose for 1-hour average H2S data at the Elmjay station

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N 20% 15% 10% 5%

W

E

0%

Concentration Class (ppb) > 10 8 - 10 5-8 3-5 1-3 0-1

S

Figure 17.

Pollutant rose for 1-hour average H2S data at the Edmonton East station

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Lamont County (FAP) Valleyview (PAZA) Buf f alo Viewpoint (WBEA) Fort Saskatchewan-92 St and 96 Ave (FAP) Maskwa (LICA) Red Deer - Riverside (PAMZ) Lethbridge (AESRD) Elmjay (SIA) St. Lina (LICA) Sherwood Park (SIA) Gold Bar (SIA) Lower Camp (WBEA) Edmonton East (AESRD) Beverly (SIA) Mildred Lake (WBEA) Mannix (WBEA) Scotf ord 2 (FAP)

0.0

1.5

3.0

4.5

6.0

H2S parts per billion (ppb) Figure 18.

Annual average concentrations for H2S for the Province of Alberta

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2.3.3

Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2)

Nitrogen dioxide is a reddish-orange-brown gas with an irritating, pungent odour. Nitrogen dioxide is corrosive, highly oxidizing and non-combustible. Nitrogen dioxide occurs naturally in the environment as a result of forest fires, atmospheric lightning discharges, and biodegradation of nitrogen containing compounds. Anthropogenic sources of NO2 are mainly from combustion processes, such as vehicles emissions, coal combustion, and industrial processes. Acute exposure to NO2 of 2 ppm or lower can cause airway inflammation and alterations in lymphocytes appearance in healthy individuals; individuals with asthma have a greater sensitivity to acute exposures. Pre-exposure to NO2 can increase the responsiveness of mildly asthmatic individuals to inhaled allergens. The effects on vegetation are dependent on a number of factors, for example sensitivity of the species, duration and concentration of the exposure, and stage of growth when exposed. Some of the effects that have been observed include: increase in shoot to root ratio, which results in drought susceptibility; decreased growth; increased shoot nitrogen, which leads to increased susceptibility to pathogen and insect attack; and advanced bud-break, which could lead to frost damage. The current AAAQO for nitrogen dioxide was activated on June 15, 2011: •

1-hour average AAAQO = 159 ppb

•

annual average AAAQO = 24 ppb

Table 7 presents the summary statistics for 1-hour average concentrations for NO2 for 2012. The annual average concentrations ranged between 9.9 ppb to 16.2. The maximum 1-hour average concentration of 156.0 ppb. Table 8 summarizes number of exceedances for the year of 2012. There were no exceedance events recorded in the ACA monitoring network. Figures 19 to 24 present pollutant roses for 1-hour average NO2. The pollutant roses indicate NO2 concentration was predominantly less than 30 ppb at all stations (as shown in blue, green and light green petals). The detailed pollutant rose data are presented in Appendix I: AMD Summary Tables. The concentration distribution tables indicate that greater than 90% of the time the 1-hour average NO2 concentration was less than 30 ppb. Figure 25 compares the annual average NO2 concentrations for forty-two (42) monitoring stations in Alberta. The concentrations for the ACA air monitoring stations were ranked high among the stations. Five of the ACA monitoring stations were ranking among the top seven stations in the province, with the exception of the Sherwood Park station in 12th place. A higher concentration of NO2 tends to be recorded in large cities due to traffic emissions, as well as industrial areas where more combustion sources are present.

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Table 7.

Summary statistics for 1-hour average NO2 for the year of 2012

Monitoring Station

Annual Average

Instrument Uptime

Maximum NO2 Conc. and Occurrence Time 1-hour Max.

Time

24-hour Max.

ppb

%

ppb

Time

ppb

Date

Sherwood Park

9.9

96.8%

54.9

Feb-29 8:00

33.4

Dec-14

Gold Bar

13.4

98.6%

61.4

Feb-28 9:00

39.1

Jan-03

Woodcroft

14.1

99.9%

123.6

Jan-12 15:00

37.7

Jan-03

Edmonton Central

16.2

99.9%

156.0

Jan-12 11:00

56.0

Jan-30

Edmonton East

14.0

99.8%

63.0

Jan-12 11:00

44.7

Dec-14

Edmonton South

11.7

97.3%

59.4

Dec-12 06:00

37.3

Dec-17

Table 8.

Number of exceedance events for NO2 for the year of 2012 No. of Exceedances to Alberta Ambient Air Quality Objectives (AAAQO)

Monitoring Station

1-hr AAAQO

Annual AAAQO

159 ppb

24 ppb

Sherwood Park

0

0

Gold Bar

0

0

Woodcroft

0

0

Edmonton Central

0

0

Edmonton East

0

0

Edmonton South

0

0

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N 20% 15% 10% 5%

W

E

0%

Concentration Class (ppb) > 159 100 - 159 30 - 100 15 - 30 5 - 15 0-5

S

Figure 19.

Pollutant rose for 1-hour average NO2 data at the Sherwood Park station

N 20% 15% 10% 5%

W

E

0%

Concentration Class (ppb) > 159 100 - 159 30 - 100 15 - 30 5 - 15 0-5

S

Figure 20.

Pollutant rose for 1-hour average NO2 data at the Gold Bar station

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N 20% 15% 10% 5%

W

E

0%

Concentration Class (ppb) > 159 100 - 159 30 - 100 15 - 30 5 - 15 0-5

S

Figure 21.

Pollutant rose for 1-hour average NO2 data at the Woodcroft station N 20% 15% 10% 5%

W

E

0%

Concentration Class (ppb) > 159 100 - 159 30 - 100 15 - 30 5 - 15

S

Figure 22.

0-5 Calm (<1 km/hr) = 0.9%

Pollutant rose for 1-hour average NO2 data at the Edmonton Central station (analyzed using wind data of the Edmonton East station)

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N 20% 15% 10% 5%

W

E

0%

Concentration Class (ppb) > 159 100 - 159 30 - 100 15 - 30 5 - 15 0-5

S

Figure 23.

Pollutant rose for 1-hour average NO2 data at the Edmonton East station N 20% 15% 10% 5%

W

E

0%

Concentration Class (ppb) > 159 100 - 159 30 - 100 15 - 30 5 - 15 0-5

S

Figure 24.

Pollutant rose for 1-hour average NO2 data at the Edmonton South station

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Fort Chipewyan (WBEA) Steeper (WCAS) St. Lina (LICA) Caroline (PAMZ) Anzac (WBEA) Elk Island (FAP) Maskwa (LICA) Power (WCAS) Breton (WCAS) Beaverlodge (PAZA) Genesee (WCAS) Cold Lake South (LICA)

24 ppb - NO2 Alberta Annual Ambient Air Quality Objective

Lamont County (FAP) Tomahawk (WCAS) Violet Grove (WCAS) Wagner2 (WCAS) Carrot Creek (WCAS) Bruderheim (FAP) Fort McMurray-Patricia Mcinnes… Range Road 220 (FAP) Lethbridge (AESRD) CNRL Horizon (WBEA) Redwater Industrial (FAP) Meadows (WCAS) Syncrude UE1 (WBEA) Crescent Heights (PAS) Fort McKay (WBEA) Edson (WCAS) Ross Creek (FAP) Fort Saskatchewan-92 St and 96… Sherwood Park (SIA) Fort McMurray-Athabasca Valley… Albian Muskeg River (WBEA) Red Deer - Riverside (PAMZ) Calgary Northwest (CRAZ) Edmonton South (AESRD) Gold Bar (SIA) Calgary Central 2 (CRAZ) Millennium (WBEA) Edmonton East (AESRD) Woodcroft (LHC) Edmonton Central (AESRD)

0

8

16

24

32

40

NO2 parts per billion (ppb)

Figure 25.

Annual average concentrations for NO2 for the Province of Alberta

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2.3.4

Ozone (O3)

Ozone is a highly reactive, colourless gas that is normally present in the troposphere as a result of naturally occurring photochemical and meteorological processes. It has a sharp odour that can often be detected around running electric motors, after lightning storms, and newly mown hay. The effects of ozone are dependent on where it exists. Stratospheric ozone protects the earth from UV light, but ozone can be toxic in the troposphere. Ground level ozone is formed through complex chemical reactions between precursor pollutants, e.g. volatile organic compounds and nitrogen oxides, in the presence of heat and sunlight. Changing weather patterns also contribute to yearly variations in ozone concentrations. Ozone also can be transported into an area from pollution sources hundreds of miles upwind. Potential short-term effects for ozone exposure include pulmonary function reductions, increased airway sensitivities, and airway inflammation. The primary short-term injury is to the lungs, which is characterized by lung congestion, fluid build-up, and bleeding. Inhalation may initiate, accelerate, or exacerbate respiratory tract disease of bacterial or viral origin. Discomfort to individuals may involve coughing, dryness of throat and mucous membranes and of nose and eyes following exposures of high concentrations for short duration. The current AAAQO for ozone is: •

1-hour average AAAQO = 82 ppb

Table 9 presents the summary statistics for 1-hour average concentrations for O3 for 2012. The annual average concentrations ranged between 19 ppb to 23 ppb. The maximum 1-hour average concentration of 73 ppb. Table 10 summarizes the number of exceedances for the year of 2012. There were no exceedance events recorded in the ACA monitoring network. Figures 26 to 28 present pollutant roses for 1-hour average O3. The pollutant roses indicate O3 concentration in the ambient air was predominantly less than 40 ppb at all stations. The detailed pollutant rose data are presented in Appendix I: AMD Summary Tables. The concentration distribution tables indicate that greater than 85% of the time the 1-hour average O3 concentration was less than 40 ppb. Figure 29 compares the annual average O3 concentrations for twenty-two (22) monitoring stations in Alberta. The concentrations for the ACA air monitoring stations were low in the province. The annual average concentrations of the ACA monitoring stations were ranked the 15th, 16th, and 19th places. A lower concentration of O3 tends to be recorded in the areas that have more anthropogenic emission sources, indicating the effects of ozone titration.

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Table 9.

Summary statistics for 1-hour average O3 for the year of 2012

Monitoring Station

Annual Average

Instrument Uptime

Maximum O3 Conc. and Occurrence Time 1-hour Max.

Time

24-hour Max.

ppb

%

ppb

Time

ppb

Date

Edmonton Central

19

95.4%

64

Jul-12 14:00

44

May-09

Edmonton East

22

99.9%

72

Jul-12 14:00

47

May-14

Edmonton South

23

99.2%

73

Jul-12 13:00

48

May-14

Table 10.

Number of exceedance events for O3 for the year of 2012 No. of Exceedances to Alberta Ambient Air Quality Objectives (AAAQO)

Monitoring Station

1-hr AAAQO 82 ppb

Edmonton Central

0

Edmonton East

0

Edmonton South

0

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N 20% 15% 10% 5%

W

E

0%

Concentration Class (ppb) > 82 40 - 82 30 - 40 20 - 30 10 - 20 0 - 10 Calm (<1 km/hr) = 3.0%

S

Figure 26.

Pollutant rose for 1-hour average O3 data at the Edmonton Central station (analyzed using wind data of the Edmonton East station) N 20% 15% 10% 5%

W

E

0%

Concentration Class (ppb) > 82 40 - 82 30 - 40 20 - 30 10 - 20 0 - 10

S

Figure 27.

Pollutant rose for 1-hour average O3 data at the Edmonton East station

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N 20% 15% 10% 5%

W

E

0%

Concentration Class (ppb) > 82 40 - 82 30 - 40 20 - 30 10 - 20 0 - 10

S

Figure 28.

Pollutant rose for 1-hour average O3 data at the Edmonton South station

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Calgary Central 2 (CRAZ) Syncrude UE1 (WBEA) Fort McKay (WBEA) Edmonton Central (AESRD) Red Deer - Riverside (PAMZ) Fort Saskatchewan-92 St and 96 Ave (FAP) Edmonton East (AESRD) Edmonton South (AESRD) Genesee (WCAS) Elk Island (FAP) Cold Lake South (LICA) Anzac (WBEA) Carrot Creek (WCAS) Lamont County (FAP) Fort Chipewyan (WBEA) Lethbridge (AESRD) Crescent Heights (PAS) Evergreen Park (PAZA) Tomahawk (WCAS) Beaverlodge (PAZA) Violet Grove (WCAS) Caroline (PAMZ)

0

15

30

45

60

O3 parts per billion (ppb) Figure 29.

Annual average concentrations for O3 for the Province of Alberta

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2.3.5

Carbon Monoxide (CO)

Carbon monoxide is a colorless, odourless, and tasteless gas that is slightly lighter than air. In the presence of oxygen, carbon monoxide burns with a blue flame, producing carbon dioxide. Carbon monoxide is produced from the partial oxidation of carbon-containing compounds. It forms when there is not enough oxygen to produce carbon dioxide, such as when operating a stove or an internal combustion engine in an enclosed space. Carbon monoxide is toxic to humans and animals when exposed at higher concentrations. Carbon monoxide mainly causes adverse effects in humans by combining with hemoglobin to form carboxyhemoglobin in the blood. This prevents hemoglobin from releasing oxygen leading to hypoxia. Exposures to a high concentration can lead to significant toxicity of the central nervous system and even death. Symptoms of mild acute poisoning include light headedness, confusion, headaches, vertigo, and flu-like effects. Chronic exposure to low levels of carbon monoxide can lead to depression, confusion, and memory loss. The current AAAQO for Carbon monoxide are: •

1-hour average AAAQO = 13 ppm

•

8-hour average AAAQO = 5 ppm

Table 11 presents the summary statistics for 1-hour average concentrations for CO. The annual average concentrations ranged between 0.2 ppm to 0.3 ppm. The maximum 1-hour average concentration of 1.7 ppm and the maximum 8-hour average concentration of 1.1 ppm were both detected at the Edmonton Central station. Table 12 summarizes the number of exceedances for the year of 2012. There were no exceedance events recorded in the ACA monitoring network. Figures 30 to 32 present pollutant roses for 1-hour average CO. The pollutant roses indicate O3 concentration in the ambient air never was predominantly less than 1 ppm. The detailed pollutant rose data are presented in Appendix I: AMD Summary Tables. The concentration distribution tables indicate that greater than 99% of the time the 1-hour average CO concentration was less than 1 ppm. Figure 33 compares the annual average O3 concentrations for eleven (11) monitoring stations in Alberta. The concentrations for the ACA air monitoring stations were low in the province. The annual average concentrations of the ACA monitoring stations were ranked the 1st, 4th, and 5th places. A higher concentration of CO tends to be recorded in large cities, indicating a potential link with traffic emission sources.

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Table 11.

Summary statistics for 1-hour average CO for the year of 2012

Monitoring Station

Annual Average

Instrument Uptime

Maximum CO Conc. and Occurrence Time 1-hour Max.

Time

8-hour Max.

ppm

%

ppb

Time

ppm

Date

Edmonton Central

0.2

99.2%

1.7

Sep-12 21:00

1.1

Nov-12

Edmonton East

0.2

99.7%

1.2

Nov-12 08:00

1.0

Nov-12

Edmonton South

0.3

99.8%

1.3

Sep-12 20:00

1.0

Sep-12

Table 12.

Number of exceedance events for CO for the year of 2012 No. of Exceedances to Alberta Ambient Air Quality Objectives (AAAQO)

Monitoring Station

1-hr AAAQO

8-hr AAAQO

13 ppm

5 ppm

Edmonton Central

0

0

Edmonton East

0

0

Edmonton South

0

0

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N 20% 15% 10% 5%

W

E

0%

Concentration Class (ppm) > 13 5 - 13 2.5 - 5 1 - 2.5 0.2 - 1 0 - 0.2 Calm (<1 km/hr) = 4.1%

S

Figure 30.

Pollutant rose for 1-hour average CO data at the Edmonton Central station (analyzed using wind data of the Edmonton East station) N 20% 15% 10% 5%

W

E

0%

Concentration Class (ppm) > 13 5 - 13 2.5 - 5 1 - 2.5 0.2 - 1 0 - 0.2

S

Figure 31.

Pollutant rose for 1-hour average CO data at the Edmonton East station

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N 20% 15% 10% 5%

W

E

0%

Concentration Class (ppm) > 13 5 - 13 2.5 - 5 1 - 2.5 0.2 - 1 0 - 0.2

S

Figure 32.

Pollutant rose for 1-hour average CO data at the Edmonton South station

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Red Deer - Riverside (PAMZ)

Crescent Heights (PAS)

Lethbridge (AESRD)

Fort McMurray-Athabasca Valley (WBEA)

Calgary Northwest (CRAZ)

Grande Prairie (Henry Pirker) (PAZA) Edmonton Central (AESRD)

Edmonton East (AESRD)

Calgary Central 2 (CRAZ)

Fort Saskatchewan-92 St and 96 Ave (FAP)

Edmonton South (AESRD) 0

100

200

300

400

500

CO parts per billion (ppb)

Figure 33.

Annual average concentrations for CO for the Province of Alberta

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2.3.6

Hydrocarbons (THC, CH4, and NMHC)

Hydrocarbons refer to a broad family of chemicals that contain carbon and hydrogen atoms. This includes a number of organic compounds. Sources of hydrocarbons include vegetation, natural biological processes, industrial emissions, transportation, and leisure activities. The total hydrocarbon analyzers employed in the ACA network are unable to differentiate individual hydrocarbon compounds and are limited to the total hydrocarbons (THC), methane (CH4) and non-methane hydrocarbons (NMHC). Currently, there is no ambient air quality objective in Alberta for these hydrocarbons. The typical background THC concentration in Alberta has been reported between 1.9 to 2.4 ppm. Table 13 presents the summary statistics for 1-hour average concentrations for hydrocarbons. The annual average THC concentrations ranged between 1.9 ppm and 2.4 ppm. The maximum 1hour average concentration of 9.7 ppm and the maximum 24-hour average concentration of 4.7 ppm were both detected at the Edmonton East station. Methane was the major component of THC for the ACA stations; non-methane hydrocarbons (≤ 0.2 ppm annual average) only accounted for less than 10% of THC. Figures 34 to 38 present pollutant roses for 1-hour average THC. The pollutant roses indicate THC concentration in the ambient air predominantly ranged between 1 ppm to 3 ppm. The detailed pollutant rose data are presented in Appendix I: AMD Summary Tables. The concentration distribution tables indicate that greater than 99% of the time the 1-hour average THC concentration was less than 3 ppm, with the exception of the Beverly station (87.5%) and Edmonton East station (94.9%). Figures 39 and 40 present the pollutant roses for 1-hour average CH4. Because CH4 is the major component of THC, the pollutant roses are similar to THC roses. CH4 concentrations primarily ranged between 1 ppm to 3 ppm. The concentration distribution tables (Appendix I: AMD Summary Tables) indicate that greater than 99% of the time the 1-hour average CH4 concentration was less than 3 ppm. Figures 41 and 42 present the pollutant roses for 1-hour average NMHC. The pollutant roses indicate that NHMC concentration in the ambient air was predominantly less than 1 ppm. The concentration distribution tables (Appendix I: AMD Summary Tables) indicate greater than 95% of the time the 1-hour average THC concentration was less than 1 ppm. Figure 43 compares the annual average THC concentrations for thirty-two (32) monitoring stations in Alberta. The annual average concentrations of the ACA monitoring stations were ranked the 11th, 17th, 20th, 30th and 32nd places. The WBEA area detected the highest THC concentrations in the province.

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Table 13.

Species

THC

CH4 NMHC

Summary statistics for 1-hour average hydrocarbons for the year of 2012

Monitoring Station

Annual Average

Instrument Uptime

Maximum Conc. and Occurrence Time 1-hour Max.

Time

24-hour Max.

ppm

%

ppm

Time

ppm

Date

Sherwood Park

2.0

98.5%

4.0

Feb-29 9:00

2.8

Dec-28

Beverly

2.4

99.6%

8.6

Nov-16 2:00

3.9

Dec-17

Edmonton Central

1.9

93.4%

5.4

Jun-12 11:00

2.4

Sep-23

Edmonton East

2.2

91.4%

9.7

Aug-12 06:00

4.7

Dec-17

Edmonton South

2.1

97.4%

4.8

Dec-12 05:00

3.1

Dec-17

Edmonton Central

1.9

93.4%

4.0

Sep-12 03:00

2.4

Nov-16

Edmonton East

2.0

91.4%

8.9

Dec-12 02:00

4.1

Dec-17

Edmonton Central

<0.1

93.4%

3.7

Jun-12 11:00

0.2

Jun-12

Edmonton East

0.2

91.4%

7.0

Sep-12 05:00

1.1

Nov-16

North 20% 15% 10% 5%

West

0%

East Concentration Class (ppb) >5 4-5 3-4 2-3 1-2 0-1

South

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Figure 34.

Pollutant rose for 1-hour average THC data at the Sherwood Park station North 20% 15% 10% 5%

West

East

0%

Concentration Class (ppb) >5 4-5 3-4 2-3 1-2 0-1

South

Figure 35.

Pollutant rose for 1-hour average THC data at the Beverly station N 20% 15% 10% 5%

W

E

0%

Concentration Class (ppm) >5 4-5 3-4 2-3 1-2

S

0-1 Calm (<1 km/hr) = 0.0%

Figure 36. Pollutant rose for 1-hour average THC data at the Edmonton Central station (analyzed using wind data of the Edmonton East station)

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N 20% 15% 10% 5%

W

E

0%

Concentration Class (ppm) >5 4-5 3-4 2-3 1-2 0-1

S

Figure 37.

Pollutant rose for 1-hour average THC data at the Edmonton East station

N 20% 15% 10% 5%

W

E

0%

Concentration Class (ppm) >5 4-5 3-4 2-3 1-2 0-1

S

Figure 38.

Pollutant rose for 1-hour average THC data at the Edmonton South station

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N 20% 15% 10% 5%

W

E

0%

Concentration Class (ppm) >5 4-5 3-4 2-3 1-2 0-1 Calm (<1 km/hr) = 0.0%

S

Figure 39.

Pollutant rose for 1-hour average CH4 data at the Edmonton Central station (analyzed using wind data of the Edmonton East station)

N 20% 15% 10% 5%

W

E

0%

Concentration Class (ppm) >5 4-5 3-4 2-3 1-2 0-1

S

Figure 40.

Pollutant rose for 1-hour average CH4 data at the Edmonton East station

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N 20% 15% 10% 5%

W

E

0%

Concentration Class (ppm) >5 4-5 3-4 2-3 1-2 0-1 Calm (<1 km/hr) = 97.6%

S

Figure 41.

Pollutant rose for 1-hour average NMHC data at the Edmonton Central station (analyzed using wind data of the Edmonton East station)

N 20% 15% 10% 5%

W

E

0%

Concentration Class (ppm) >5 4-5 3-4 2-3 1-2 0-1

S

Figure 42.

Pollutant rose for 1-hour average NMHC data at the Edmonton East station

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Sherwood Park (SIA) Calgary Northwest (CRAZ) Edmonton Central (AESRD) Fort Saskatchewan-92 St and … Calgary Central 2 (CRAZ) Lethbridge (AESRD) Red Deer - Riverside (PAMZ) Caroline (PAMZ) Range Road 220 (FAP) Fort McMurray-Athabasca … Fort McKay (WBEA) Anzac (WBEA) Edmonton South (AESRD) Bruderheim (FAP) Fort McMurray-Patricia … Edmonton East (AESRD) St. Lina (LICA) Crescent Heights (PAS) Maskwa (LICA) Grande Prairie (Henry Pirker) … Cold Lake South (LICA) Beverly (SIA) CNRL Horizon (WBEA) Buf f alo Viewpoint (WBEA) Syncrude UE1 (WBEA) Lower Camp (WBEA) Violet Grove (WCAS) Mannix (WBEA) Mildred Lake (WBEA) Albian Muskeg River (WBEA) Barge Landing (WBEA) Millennium (WBEA)

0

1

2

3

4

THC parts per million (ppm)

Figure 43.

Annual average concentrations for THC for the Province of Alberta

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2.3.7

Particulate Matter (PM2.5 and PM10)

Airborne particulates are tiny pieces of solid or liquid matter suspended in the atmosphere. Respirable particulates are fine particles that have the potential to affect human health. Particles with aerodynamic diameters between 2.5 and 10 micrometers are generally removed from inspired air in the nose and throat. Particles that are smaller than 2.5 micrometers (PM2.5) can penetrate into the lungs and are generally referred to as respirable or fine particulate matter. Particles that are between 2.5 microns and 10 microns are generally referred to as inhalable or coarse particulate matters. The total mass concentration of the fine and coarse portions is referred to PM10, or particulate matter smaller than 10 microns aerodynamic diameter. These particles may originate from soil, road dust, agricultural dust, smoke, forest fires, traffic emissions, and industrial sources. Alberta does not have an ambient air quality objective for PM10. The current AAAQO for PM2.5: •

24-hr average AAAQO = 30 µg/m3

Table 14 presents the summary statistics for 1-hour average concentrations for particulate matter. The annual average PM2.5 concentrations ranged between 5 µg/m3 and 9 µg/m3. The maximum 1-hour average concentration of 156 µg/m3 was recorded at the Edmonton East station. The maximum 24-hour average PM2.5 concentration of 75 µg/m3 was detected at the Edmonton McIntyre station. The maximum concentrations were detected in July at all stations, with the exception of the Edmonton South station, as its PM2.5 analyzer was not in operation between June and August. These maximum concentrations are attributed to wildfire smoke in the capital region. The ACA network monitors PM10 at the Edmonton South station. The annual average PM10 concentration was 13 µg/m3. Both the maximum 1-hour average (148 µg/m3) and the maximum 24-hour average (75 µg/m3) were detected on the same day as the maximum PM2.5 concentrations, due to wildfire smoke in the capital region. Table 15 summarizes the number of exceedances for the year of 2012. There were twenty-two (22) exceedance events for 24-hour PM2.5 for the ACA monitoring program. The PM2.5 exceedance events were primarily recorded in the summer, with the exception of four (4) exceedances in February. The summer exceedance events were recorded in July, and are attributed to wildfire smoke in the capital region. The February exceedances could be associated with impaired dispersion conditions when the atmosphere was stable, such as during a temperature inversion. Figures 44 to 51 present pollutant roses for 1-hour average PM2.5. The pollutant roses indicate THC concentration in the ambient air was predominantly less than 20 µg/m3 at all stations. The detailed pollutant rose data are presented in Appendix I: AMD Summary Tables. The concentration distribution tables indicate that greater than 90% of the time PM2.5 concentration was less than 20 µg/m3. Figure 52 presents a pollutant rose for 1-hour average PM10. The pollutant roses indicate PM10 concentration in the ambient air was predominantly less than 30 µg/m3. The concentration distribution table for PM10 indicates that 92.3% of the time, the 1-hour average PM10 concentration was less than 30 µg/m3.

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Figure 53 compares the annual average PM2.5 concentrations for twenty-six (26) monitoring stations in Alberta. The annual average concentrations of the ACA monitoring stations were ranked the 4th, 9th, 10th, 14th and 21st places. Air quality data from larger than normal wintertime smog events between January and March 2010, as picked up by monitors at Edmonton Centre and Edmonton East as well as a station in Lamont have triggered a mandatory regional response plan that must be completed by Autumn, 2014. The ACA is working with Alberta Environment and Sustainable Resource Development and other stakeholders to develop the plan. Table 14.

PM Size

PM2.5

PM10

Summary statistics for 1-hour average concentration for particulate matter for 2012

Monitoring Station

Annual Average

Instrument Uptime

Maximum PM Conc. and Occurrence Time 1-hour Max.

Time

24-hour Max.

µg/m3

%

µg/m3

Time

µg/m3

Date

Woodcroft

5

98.9%

148

Jul-12 10:00

68

Jul-13

Edmonton Central

8

92.1%

84

Jul-12 23:00

36

Jul-16

Edmonton East

9

93.2%

156

Jun-12 03:00

64

Jul-13

Edmonton South

8

71.9%

88

Jan-12 02:00

32

Feb-29

• E-BAM

8

98.9%

138

Jul-12 11:00

66

Jul-13

• BAM1020

9

97.6%

148

Jul-12 10:00

75

Jul-13

• TEOM

5

99.2%

139

Jul-12 10:00

70

Jul-13

• TEOM+ FDMS

6

94.9%

127

Jul-12 10:00

67

Jul-13

Edmonton South

13

99.3%

148

Jul-12 10:00

75

Jul-13

Edmonton McIntyre

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Table 15.

Number of exceedance events for PM2.5 for the year of 2012 No. of Exceedances to Alberta Ambient Air Quality Objectives (AAAQO)

Monitoring Station

24-hr AAAQO 30 µg/m3

Woodcroft

3

Edmonton Central

2

Edmonton East

4

Edmonton South

1

Edmonton McIntyre • E-BAM

4

• BAM1020

3

• TEOM

3

• TEOM+ FDMS

2

N 20% 15% 10% 5%

W

E

0%

Concentration Class (ug/m3) > 30 20 - 30 10 - 20 5 - 10 1-5 0-1

S

Figure 44.

Pollutant rose for 1-hour average PM2.5 data at the Woodcroft station

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N 20% 15% 10% 5%

W

E

0%

Concentration Class (Âľg/m3) > 30 20 - 30 10 - 20 5 - 10 1-5 0-1 Calm (<1 km/hr) = 4.0%

S

Figure 45.

Pollutant rose for 1-hour average PM2.5 data at the Edmonton Central station (analyzed using wind data of the Edmonton East station) N 20% 15% 10% 5%

W

E

0%

Concentration Class (Âľg/m3) > 30 20 - 30 10 - 20 5 - 10 1-5 0-1

S

Figure 46.

Pollutant rose for 1-hour average PM2.5 data at the Edmonton East station

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N 20% 15% 10% 5%

W

E

0%

Concentration Class (Âľg/m3) > 30 20 - 30 10 - 20 5 - 10 1-5 0-1

S

Figure 47.

Pollutant rose for 1-hour average PM2.5 data at the Edmonton South station

N 20% 15% 10% 5%

W

E

0%

Concentration Class (Âľg/m3) > 30 20 - 30 10 - 20 5 - 10 1-5

S

Figure 48.

0-1 Calm (<1 km/hr) = 11.9%

Pollutant rose for 1-hour average PM2.5 data at the Edmonton McIntyre E-BAM station

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N 20% 15% 10% 5%

W

E

0%

Concentration Class (Âľg/m3) > 30 20 - 30 10 - 20 5 - 10 1-5 0-1 Calm (<1 km/hr) = 4.6%

S

Figure 49.

Pollutant rose for 1-hour average PM2.5 data at the Edmonton McIntyre BAM1020 station N 20% 15% 10% 5%

W

E

0%

Concentration Class (Âľg/m3) > 30 20 - 30 10 - 20 5 - 10 1-5

S

Figure 50.

0-1 Calm (<1 km/hr) = 9.4%

Pollutant rose for 1-hour average PM2.5 data at the Edmonton McIntyre TEOM station

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N 20% 15% 10% 5%

W

E

0%

Concentration Class (Âľg/m3) > 30 20 - 30 10 - 20 5 - 10 1-5 0-1 Calm (<1 km/hr) = 9.4%

S

Figure 51.

Pollutant rose for 1-hour average PM2.5 data at the Edmonton McIntyre TEOM+FDMS station N 20% 15% 10% 5%

W

E

0%

Concentration Class (Âľg/m3) > 30 20 - 30 10 - 20 5 - 10 1-5 0-1

S

Figure 52.

Pollutant rose for 1-hour average PM10 data at the Edmonton South station

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Tomahawk (WCAS) Genesee (WCAS) Edson (WCAS) Anzac (WBEA) Elk Island (FAP) Woodcrof t (LHC) Evergreen Park (PAZA) Redwater Industrial (FAP) Fort Chipewyan (WBEA) Syncrude UE1 (WBEA) Cold Lake South (LICA) Lamont County (FAP) Edmonton McIntyre (AESRD) Lethbridge (AESRD) Fort McKay (WBEA) Drayton Valley (WCAS) Edmonton Central (AESRD) Edmonton South (AESRD) Beaverlodge (PAZA) Calgary Northwest (CRAZ) CNRL Horizon (WBEA) Crescent Heights (PAS) Edmonton East (AESRD) Red Deer - Riverside (PAMZ) Millennium (WBEA) Calgary Central 2 (CRAZ)

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

PM2.5 micrograms per cubic meter (µg/m³)

Figure 53.

Annual average concentrations for PM2.5 for the Province of Alberta

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2.4

Air Quality Health Index

Air Quality Health Index (AQHI) is a health protection tool that is designed to help the public make decisions to protect their health by limiting short-term exposure to air pollution and adjusting their activity levels during increased levels of air pollution. The AQHI uses readings from three air pollutants to calculate a single numerical value to evaluate the health risk associated with air pollution. The three pollutants are fine particulate matter (PM2.5), nitrogen dioxide (NO2), and ground-level ozone (O3). All three pollutants are required to calculate AQHI. Figure 54 illustrates the risk categories and the health messages for the AQHI system. The health risk is classified in four categories: Low (1 to 3), Moderate (4 to 6), High (7 to 10), and Very High (higher than 10).

Figure 54.

Risk classification and health messages for Air Quality Health Index (Environment Canada)

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Figure 55 compares the AQHI rating among the communities in Alberta. For the City of Edmonton, the ambient air quality was rated Low Risk for 87% of the time; 13% was rated Moderate Risk and 0.2% was rated High Risk. The High Risk rating occurred on January 30, February 29, June 2, June 5, and July 12. The summer High Risk events were characterized by a high concentration of fine particulate matter due to wildfire smoke. The winter High Risk events could be associated with impaired dispersion conditions due to a stable atmosphere. Edmonton recorded the highest percentage of time in the Moderate Risk category. The Moderate Risk events were spread throughout the year and could be attributed to a number of factors, such as weather, wildfire smoke, traffic, etc. In Alberta, the High Risk and Very High Risk ratings were primarily recorded in the Wood Buffalo and Cold Lake areas. During these events, ambient air was characterized by a high concentration of fine particulate matter. Wildfire smoke was the potential cause. For the Moderate Risk events, the occurrence frequency seems to have a general trend with population; i.e. the percentage of Moderate Risk events tends to be higher for a large city, but with some exceptions.

Figure 55.

Summary of AQHI ratings for Alberta municipalities for 2012

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2.5

Air Quality for Canadian Cities

The air quality for the twenty most populated metropolitans in Canada are compared for SO2, NO2, CO, O3, PM2.5 and PM10 using the NAPS database (NAPS, 2011). It should be noted that the land use types and the number of the stations in the database vary among the cities. The comparison is based on the available data, and is not intended to justify the quality of air among the cities. Figures 56 to 61 compare the annual average concentration for the cities. The bar charts are arranged in a descending order by city population from left to right. An empty bar indicates the city does not have data in the NAPS database. Figure 56 compares the annual average concentration for SO2. The annual averages ranged from 0.3 to 4.7 ppb. The annual average SO2 concentration in Edmonton (1.1 ppb) was ranked the 9th. The three highest concentrations were recorded at Hamilton (4.7 ppb), Windsor (3.5 ppb) and Halifax (2.8 ppb). Figure 57 compares the annual average concentration for NO2. The annual averages ranged from 6.2 to 17.3 ppb. The annual average NO2 concentration in Edmonton (14.1 ppb) was ranked the 4th. The three highest concentrations were recorded at Calgary (17.3 ppb), Toronto (16.6 ppb) and Vancouver (14.9 ppb). Figure 58 compares the annual average concentration for O3. The annual averages ranged from 14.3 to 28.0 ppb. The annual average O3 concentration in Edmonton (23.7 ppb) was ranked the 13th. The highest concentrations were recorded at St. Catherines (28.3 ppb), Kitchener (27.6 ppb) and Hamilton (27.1 ppb). Figure 59 compares the annual average concentration for CO. The annual averages ranged from 0.17 to 0.45 ppm. The annual average CO concentration in Edmonton (0.24 ppm) was ranked the 9th. The three highest concentrations were recorded at St. Johns (0.45 ppm), Ottawa (0.29 ppm) and Windsor (0.26 ppm). Figure 60 compares the annual average concentration for PM2.5. Only nine cities reported PM2.5 data to NAPS. The annual averages ranged from 5.4 to 10.5 µg/m3. The annual average PM2.5 concentration in Edmonton (8.9 µg/m3) was ranked the 4th. The three highest concentrations were recorded at Calgary (10.5 µg/m3), Montreal (9.9 µg/m3) and Quebec City (9.2 µg/m3). Figure 61 compares the annual average concentration for PM10. Only six cities reported PM10 data to NAPS. The annual averages ranged from 6.6 to 21.2 µg/m3. The annual average PM10 concentration in Edmonton (14.0 µg/m3) was ranked the 3rd. The two highest concentrations were recorded at Regina (21.2 µg/m3) and Calgary (18.6 µg/m3).

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0

Figure 57.

St Johns

Barrie

Regina

Saskatoon

Windsor

Oshawa

Halifax

St. Catherines

Victoria

London

Kitchener

Hamilton

Winnipeg

Quebec

Ottawa

Edmonton

Calgary

Vancouver

Figure 56. St Johns

Barrie

Regina

Saskatoon

Windsor

Oshawa

Halifax

St. Catherines

Victoria

London

Kitchener

Hamilton

Winnipeg

Quebec

Ottawa

Edmonton

Calgary

Vancouver

Montreal

Toronto

0

Montreal

Toronto

Annual Average Conc.

Annual Average Conc. 5 SO2 (ppb)

4

3

2

1

Annual average SO2 concentration for the 20 most populated Canadian cities

20 NO2 (ppb)

15

10

5

Annual average NO2 concentration for the 20 most populated Canadian cities

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0

Figure 59.

St Johns

Barrie

Regina

Saskatoon

Windsor

Oshawa

Halifax

St. Catherines

Victoria

London

Kitchener

Hamilton

Winnipeg

Quebec

Ottawa

Edmonton

Calgary

Vancouver

Figure 58. St Johns

Barrie

Regina

Saskatoon

Windsor

Oshawa

Halifax

St. Catherines

Victoria

London

Kitchener

Hamilton

Winnipeg

Quebec

Ottawa

Edmonton

Calgary

Vancouver

Montreal

Toronto

0

Montreal

Toronto

Annual Average Conc. Annual Average Conc.

30 O3 (ppb)

25

20

15

10

5

Annual average O3 concentration for the 20 most populated Canadian cities

0.5 CO (ppm)

0.4

0.3

0.2

0.1

Annual average CO concentration for the 20 most populated Canadian cities

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0

Figure 61.

St Johns

Barrie

Regina

Saskatoon

Windsor

Oshawa

Halifax

St. Catherines

Victoria

London

Kitchener

Hamilton

Winnipeg

Quebec

Ottawa

Edmonton

Calgary

Vancouver

Figure 60. St Johns

Barrie

Regina

Saskatoon

Windsor

Oshawa

Halifax

St. Catherines

Victoria

London

Kitchener

Hamilton

Winnipeg

Quebec

Ottawa

Edmonton

Calgary

Vancouver

Montreal

Toronto

0

Montreal

Toronto

Annual Average Conc.

Annual Average Conc. 12 PM2.5 (ug/m3)

10

8

6

4

2

Annual average PM2.5 concentration for the 20 most populated Canadian cities

25 PM10 (ug/m3)

20

15

10

5

Annual average PM10 concentration for the 20 most populated Canadian cities

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2.6

Passive Sample Summary

Passives samples are a measure of loadings accumulated over a pre-determined exposure period. The adsorbed analytes are extracted and analyzed in a laboratory, and calculated to the concentrations in the air. For passive samples, Alberta regulates SO2 only. The current AAAQO for passive SO2 was activated on June 15, 2011: •

30-day average AAAQO = 11 ppb

The ACA Passive Network consists of six stations monitoring 30-day averages for SO2, NO2, and O3. In 2012, a total of seventy two (72) samples were collected for SO2, NO2, and O3, respectively. There were no sample failures. Table 16 summarizes the annual average and maximum 30-day concentrations for 2012. Figure 62 presents a time-course chart for 30-day average concentration for passive SO2 samples. The 30-day average concentrations ranged between 1 and 3 ppb. There was no exceedance of the 30-day average AAAQO in 2012. There was no clear temporal trend or spatial trend detected in the passive monitoring network. Figure 63 presents a time-course chart for 30-day average concentration for passive NO2 samples. The measured concentrations ranged between 1.4 and 21.3 ppb. A seasonal trend for NO2 seems to be existent. A higher concentration tended to occur in the winter months. The trend could be associated with the atmospheric conditions. In winter when the air temperature is colder, air pollutants tend to stay longer and accumulate to a higher concentration. In addition, there is a higher chance of forming a thermal inversion layer on cold winter days. Thermal inversion limits atmospheric mixing and caps air pollutants near the ground, forming a higher concentration at the ground level. Figure 64 presents a time-course chart for 30-day average concentration for passive O3 samples. The measurements ranged between 13 to 39 ppb. The chart indicates O3 concentration tended to be higher during the spring months. The concentration of ground-level ozone is the net result of atmospheric formation, transport, and destruction processes. Some research for the Edmonton Capital Region suggests intrusion of ozone from the stratosphere could be an important source of ground-level ozone. During spring and summer, vertical mixing is stronger and may promote downward propagation of upper air ozone to the ground. However, the Ground-Level Ozone in Alberta (AESRD, 1999) report suggests that there were split opinions for relative importance of contributions from upper air intrusion, local photochemistry, and the medium and long-range transport. Further investigation is required.

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Table 16. Pollutant Species

Annual average concentrations for passive SO2, NO2, and O3 for the year of 2012 Average Concentration for 30-Day Passive Samples (ppb)

Data Type

Site 1

Site 2

Site 3

Site 4

Site 5

Site 6

1.5

1.6

0.9

1.8

1.9

1.4

3

3

1

3

3

3

Annual Avg.

8.2

8.1

6.4

6.1

8.3

6.9

Highest 30-Day Conc.

16.8

22.4

17.0

13.9

21.3

15.0

Annual Avg.

22

22

28

24

23

23

Highest 30-Day Conc.

31

36

39

34

35

35

Annual Avg.

SO2

Highest 30-Day Conc.

NO2 O3

Alberta Ambient Air Quality Objective - 30-Day Objective for Passive SO2 is 11 ppb

SO2 Concentration (ppb)

4

January May September

February June October

March July November

April August December

3

2

1

0

Figure 62.

Site 1

Site 2

Site 3

Site 4

Site 5

Site 6

30-Day passive SO2 sampling results for the year of 2012

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Alberta Ambient Air Quality Objective - No 30-Day Objective for NO2

NO2 Concentration (ppb)

40

January May September

February June October

March July November

Site 2

Site 3

April August December

30

20

10

0

Figure 63.

Site 1

Site 4

Site 5

Site 6

30-Day passive NO2 sampling results for the year of 2012

Alberta Ambient Air Quality Objective - No 30-Day Objective for O3

O3 Concentration (ppb)

70 60

January May September

February June October

March July November

Site 2

Site 3

April August December

50 40 30 20 10 0

Figure 64.

Site 1

Site 4

Site 5

Site 6

30-Day passive O3 sampling results for the year of 2012 Page 64


2.7

Intermittent Particulate Sample Summary

The ACA air monitoring network measures intermittent PM2.5 samples at four stations: Sherwood Park, Gold Bar, Beverly, and Woodcroft. In addition, the Woodcroft station also measures PM10 and total suspended particulate (TSP). The sampling program follows the NAPS sampling schedule. A 24-hour intermittent sample was collected every six days throughout the year. In 2012, there were sixty one (61) sampling days, resulting in a total of one hundred eighty three (183) samples. There were two failure samples at the Gold Bar station. A total of one hundred eighty one (181) valid samples were collected. Table 17 presents summary statistics for 24-hour average concentrations for the ACA intermittent particulate monitoring program. There was no significant difference for the annual average PM2.5 concentrations among the four stations. The maximum 24-hour average concentration was detected on July 14, 2012 at all stations due to wildfire smoke in the capital region. Figures 65 and 66 present the time-course chart for 24-hour average concentrations for 2012. Table 18 summarizes the number of exceedances for the year of 2012. There was one PM2.5 exceedance event at each station on July 14, 2012 due to wildfire smoke. There were five exceedance events for 24-hr average TSP at the Woodcroft station. These exceedances were primarily due to construction activities in the nearby gravel parking lot, while some events could be attributed to combined impacts from construction activities and wildfire smoke. Table 17.

Summary statistics for 24-hour average intermittent particulate samples for 2012

Monitoring Station

Size Fraction

Annual Geometric Average

Annual Arithmetic Average

µg/m3

µg/m3

µg/m3

Occurrence Date

Maximum 24-hr Average PM Concentration

Sherwood Park

PM2.5

6

8

38

14-Jul-2012

Gold Bar

PM2.5

7

9

32

14-Jul-2012

Beverly

PM2.5

6

8

39

14-Jul-2012

Woodcroft

PM2.5

6

8

38

14-Jul-2012

PM10

21

30

206

24-Sep-2012

TSP

29

41

335

24-Sep-2012

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Table 18.

Number of exceedance events for intermittent PM2.5 and TSP samples for 2012 No. of Exceedances to Alberta Ambient Air Quality Objectives (AAAQO)

Monitoring Station

PM2.5 24-hr AAAQO

TSP 24-hr AAAQO

30 µg/m3

100 µg/m3

Sherwood Park

1

-

Gold Bar

1

-

Beverly

1

-

Woodcroft

1

5

PM2.5 Concentration (µg/m3)

40

30

24-hour Ambient Air Quality Objective

Sherwood Park

Gold Bar

Beverly

Woodcroft

20

10

0

Sample Date

Figure 65.

24-Hour average PM2.5 concentrations for the year of 2012

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Particulate Concentration (ug/m3)

400

TSP PM10 AAAQO for TSP

300

200

100

0

Sampling Date

Figure 66.

24-Hour average PM10 and TSP concentrations at the Woodcroft Station

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Appendix I Summary for Continuous Monitoring Data (AMD Summary Tables)


PART 1. Sherwood Park Station owned and operated by Strathcona Industrial Association


Table I-1

Sherwood Park Station: Summary statistics for continuous air monitoring results for 2012 Calibration & AIC

Valid Data

Uptime

(hours)

(hours)

(%)

Average

Minimum

Maximum

ppb

477

8269

99.5%

2

<1

78

H2S

ppb

477

8247

99.3%

<1

<1

8

NO

ppb

494

8024

96.8%

3.5

< 0.1

155.0

NO2

ppb

494

8024

96.8%

9.9

< 0.1

54.9

NOx

ppb

494

8024

96.8%

13.4

< 0.1

210.3

THC

ppm

488

8171

98.5%

2.0

1.5

4.0

째C

0

8732

99.4%

5.0

-32.2

33.1

km/hr

0

8618

98.1%

9.1

Calm

28.1

Parameter

Unit

SO2

Ambient Temp. Wind Speed

Summary Statistics for Hourly Average Data

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Table I-2

Sherwood Park Station: Summary statistics for continuous SO2 monitoring results for 2012

Valid

Operational

Average

Maximum

1-Hour

Maximum

24-Hour

1-Hr data

Time

1-Hr Conc.

1-Hr Conc.

Exceedance

24-Hr Conc.

Exceedance

(no.)

(%)

(ppb)

(ppb)

(no.)

(ppb)

(no.)

<=1

>1-5

>5-10

>10-48

>48-172

>172

January

704

100.0%

2

41

0

15

0

60.4

32.8

3.8

3.0

0.0

0.0

February

657

100.0%

1

24

0

4

0

64.2

29.8

4.1

1.8

0.0

0.0

March

704

100.0%

1

24

0

3

0

71.3

22.4

4.7

1.6

0.0

0.0

April

683

99.9%

1

51

0

5

0

76.6

15.8

4.2

3.2

0.1

0.0

May

706

100.0%

2

45

0

10

0

71.0

20.1

4.2

4.7

0.0

0.0

June

680

100.0%

3

78

0

11

0

63.8

24.9

5.6

5.0

0.7

0.0

July

695

98.9%

1

40

0

4

0

76.4

18.0

4.0

1.6

0.0

0.0

August

673

95.9%

2

35

0

5

0

71.3

22.0

4.2

2.5

0.0

0.0

September

680

100.0%

2

37

0

9

0

63.4

26.9

6.6

3.1

0.0

0.0

October

704

100.0%

1

32

0

5

0

75.9

18.9

3.4

1.8

0.0

0.0

November

679

100.0%

1

18

0

4

0

80.7

16.2

2.5

0.6

0.0

0.0

December

704

100.0%

1

39

0

5

0

57.5

37.6

3.4

1.4

0.0

0.0

Annual

8269

99.5%

2

78

0

15

0

69.4

23.8

4.2

2.5

0.1

0.0

Month

a

b

Percent of Data within Concentration Range (%)

a. 1-hour Alberta Ambient Air Quality Objective = 172 ppb b. 24-hour Alberta Ambient Air Quality Objective = 48 ppb

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Table I-3

Sherwood Park Station: Summary of continuous H2S monitoring results for 2012

Valid

Operational

Average

Maximum

1-Hour

Maximum

24-Hour

1-Hr data

Time

1-Hr Conc.

1-Hr Conc.

Exceedance

24-Hr Conc.

Exceedance

(no.)

(%)

(ppb)

(ppb)

(no.)

(ppb)

(no.)

<=1

>1-3

>3-5

>5-8

>8-10

>10

January

704

100.0%

<1

2

0

1

0

99.0

1.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

February

657

100.0%

<1

3

0

1

0

96.2

3.7

0.2

0.0

0.0

0.0

March

704

100.0%

<1

1

0

1

0

98.2

1.8

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

April

683

99.9%

<1

8

0

1

0

95.6

3.5

0.4

0.4

0.0

0.0

May

706

100.0%

<1

1

0

<1

0

99.4

0.6

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

June

680

100.0%

<1

4

0

1

0

92.8

6.9

0.3

0.0

0.0

0.0

July

709

100.0%

<1

3

0

1

0

93.1

6.6

0.3

0.0

0.0

0.0

August

641

91.6%

<1

5

0

1

0

95.9

3.3

0.8

0.0

0.0

0.0

September

680

100.0%

<1

2

0

1

0

93.4

6.6

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

October

700

100.0%

<1

3

0

1

0

98.0

2.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

November

679

100.0%

<1

3

0

1

0

89.0

11.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

December

704

100.0%

<1

2

0

1

0

92.9

7.1

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

Annual

8247

99.3%

<1

8

0

1

0

95.3

4.5

0.2

0.0

0.0

0.0

Month

a.

1-hour Alberta Ambient Air Quality Objective = 10 ppb

b.

24-hour Alberta Ambient Air Quality Objective = 3 ppb

a

b

Percent of Data within Concentration Range (%)

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Table I-4

Sherwood Park Station: Summary of continuous NO monitoring results for 2012

Valid

Operational

Average

Maximum

1-Hour

Maximum

24-Hour

1-Hr data

Time

1-Hr Conc.

1-Hr Conc.

Exceedance

24-Hr Conc.

Exceedance

(no.)

(%)

(ppb)

(ppb)

(no.)

(ppb)

(no.)

<=5

>5-15

>15-30

>30-100

>100-159

>159

January

704

100.0%

5.6

81.3

-

17.8

-

72.9

16.2

7.1

3.8

0.0

0.0

February

657

100.0%

7.1

155.0

-

38.9

-

71.5

17.5

5.3

5.0

0.6

0.0

March

704

100.0%

3.5

84.7

-

16.7

-

85.1

9.5

3.1

2.3

0.0

0.0

April

683

99.9%

1.2

30.2

-

4.9

-

95.6

4.0

0.3

0.1

0.0

0.0

May

706

100.0%

0.8

21.8

-

3.1

-

97.5

2.3

0.3

0.0

0.0

0.0

June

626

92.1%

1.1

16.4

-

2.6

-

94.7

4.6

0.6

0.0

0.0

0.0

July

702

99.9%

0.9

21.7

-

2.8

-

96.6

3.3

0.1

0.0

0.0

0.0

August

701

100.0%

1.3

37.0

-

4.8

-

94.0

4.6

1.0

0.4

0.0

0.0

September

680

100.0%

3.7

125.2

-

14.4

-

85.9

8.2

3.1

2.6

0.1

0.0

October

704

100.0%

3.7

143.8

-

18.7

-

85.1

9.9

3.0

1.8

0.1

0.0

November

455

68.4%

5.2

87.1

-

13.4

-

75.2

17.1

4.6

3.1

0.0

0.0

December

702

100.0%

8.3

105.3

-

28.5

-

61.5

22.8

9.5

5.8

0.3

0.0

Annual

8024

96.8%

3.5

155.0

-

38.9

-

84.9

9.8

3.2

2.1

0.1

0.0

Month

a.

a

a

Percent of Data within Concentration Range (%)

There is no Alberta Ambient Air Quality Objective for NO.

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Table I-5

Sherwood Park Station: Summary of continuous NO2 monitoring results for 2012

Valid

Operational

Average

Maximum

1-Hour

Maximum

24-Hour

1-Hr data

Time

1-Hr Conc.

1-Hr Conc.

Exceedance

24-Hr Conc.

Exceedance

(no.)

(%)

(ppb)

(ppb)

(no.)

(ppb)

(no.)

<=5

>5-15

>15-30

>30-100

>100-159

>159

January

704

100.0%

16.5

43.0

0

30.9

-

8.4

44.6

33.2

13.8

0.0

0.0

February

657

100.0%

15.4

54.9

0

31.9

-

15.1

44.0

27.9

13.1

0.0

0.0

March

704

100.0%

11.4

41.9

0

21.7

-

30.1

44.2

19.5

6.3

0.0

0.0

April

683

99.9%

7.2

40.5

0

17.7

-

52.1

36.3

9.7

1.9

0.0

0.0

May

706

100.0%

5.8

31.3

0

12.2

-

58.5

35.8

5.5

0.1

0.0

0.0

June

626

92.1%

6.3

23.7

0

10.5

-

51.9

41.4

6.7

0.0

0.0

0.0

July

702

99.9%

5.3

25.5

0

10.0

-

58.1

39.6

2.3

0.0

0.0

0.0

August

701

100.0%

6.0

29.3

0

13.0

-

55.9

35.0

9.1

0.0

0.0

0.0

September

680

100.0%

9.3

38.6

0

20.4

-

38.7

41.8

17.4

2.2

0.0

0.0

October

704

100.0%

8.5

29.1

0

15.3

-

34.4

50.7

14.9

0.0

0.0

0.0

November

455

68.4%

11.1

36.8

0

17.3

-

24.4

51.0

19.3

5.3

0.0

0.0

December

702

100.0%

16.7

45.1

0

33.4

-

8.5

41.3

38.2

12.0

0.0

0.0

Annual

8024

96.8%

9.9

54.9

0

33.4

-

36.6

41.9

16.9

4.5

0.0

0.0

Month

a

a.

1-hour Alberta Ambient Air Quality Objective = 159 ppb

b.

There is no 24-hour Alberta Ambient Air Quality Objective for NO2.

b

Percent of Data within Concentration Range (%)

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Table I-6

Sherwood Park Station: Summary of continuous NOx monitoring results for 2012

Valid

Operational

Average

Maximum

1-Hour

Maximum

24-Hour

1-Hr data

Time

1-Hr Conc.

1-Hr Conc.

Exceedance

24-Hr Conc.

Exceedance

(no.)

(%)

(ppb)

(ppb)

(no.)

(ppb)

(no.)

<=5

>5-15

>15-30

>30-100

>100-159

>159

January

704

100.0%

22.3

109.1

-

48.1

-

4.7

40.9

30.3

23.7

0.4

0.0

February

657

100.0%

22.7

210.3

-

71.1

-

10.0

40.0

26.8

21.2

1.7

0.3

March

704

100.0%

15.3

117.9

-

36.6

-

19.3

47.9

22.0

10.2

0.6

0.0

April

683

99.9%

8.5

68.7

-

22.6

-

43.5

42.9

10.4

3.2

0.0

0.0

May

706

100.0%

6.7

53.1

-

15.4

-

53.0

39.2

7.2

0.6

0.0

0.0

June

626

92.1%

7.8

40.1

-

14.0

-

41.9

47.1

9.6

1.4

0.0

0.0

July

702

99.9%

6.3

34.4

-

11.3

-

51.6

42.0

5.8

0.6

0.0

0.0

August

701

100.0%

7.2

57.7

-

16.4

-

51.1

37.1

9.0

2.9

0.0

0.0

September

680

100.0%

12.9

164.2

-

35.1

-

33.4

39.7

17.6

9.0

0.1

0.1

October

704

100.0%

12.6

170.3

-

30.7

-

22.7

53.1

16.9

6.8

0.3

0.1

November

455

68.4%

15.6

119.1

-

30.1

-

22.9

45.3

18.2

12.5

1.1

0.0

December

702

100.0%

23.4

142.2

-

60.2

-

14.0

29.8

29.9

24.8

1.6

0.0

Annual

8024

96.8%

13.4

210.3

-

71.1

-

30.9

42.0

17.0

9.7

0.5

0.0

Month

a.

a

a

Percent of Data within Concentration Range (%)

There is no Alberta Ambient Air Quality Objective for NOx.

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Table I-7

Sherwood Park Station: Summary of continuous THC monitoring results for 2012 Valid

Month

Operational

Average

Maximum

1-Hour

1-Hr data

Time

1-Hr Conc.

1-Hr Conc.

Exceedance

(no.)

(%)

(ppm)

(ppm)

January

704

100.0%

1.9

February

655

100.0%

March

697

April

Maximum a

24-Hour a

Percent of Data within Concentration Range (%)

24-Hr Conc.

Exceedance

(no.)

(ppm)

(no.)

<=1

>1-2

>2-3

>3-4

>4-5

>5

3.0

-

2.1

-

0.0

86.1

13.9

0.0

0.0

0.0

1.9

4.0

-

2.5

-

0.0

85.5

13.9

0.5

0.2

0.0

99.0%

1.8

2.8

-

2.1

-

0.0

91.1

8.9

0.0

0.0

0.0

683

99.9%

1.9

2.4

-

2.0

-

0.0

87.4

12.6

0.0

0.0

0.0

May

700

99.2%

1.9

2.6

-

2.1

-

0.0

79.0

21.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

June

626

92.1%

1.8

2.4

-

1.9

-

0.0

89.0

11.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

July

703

100.0%

1.8

3.0

-

2.1

-

0.0

88.9

11.0

0.1

0.0

0.0

August

698

99.9%

2.1

3.2

-

2.3

-

0.0

10.0

89.8

0.1

0.0

0.0

September

671

99.3%

2.1

3.0

-

2.4

-

0.0

11.6

88.1

0.3

0.0

0.0

October

654

93.2%

2.2

2.9

-

2.3

-

0.0

4.6

95.4

0.0

0.0

0.0

November

679

100.0%

2.3

3.7

-

2.8

-

0.0

0.0

98.7

1.3

0.0

0.0

December

701

99.6%

2.4

3.6

-

2.8

-

0.0

0.0

98.7

1.3

0.0

0.0

Annual

8171

98.5%

2.0

4.0

-

2.8

-

0.0

52.8

46.9

0.3

0.0

0.0

a.

There is no Alberta Ambient Air Quality Objective for THC.

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Table I-8

Sherwood Park Station: Summary of continuous ambient temperature monitoring results for 2012 Valid

Operational

Average

Minimum

Maximum

1-Hr data

Time

1-hr Temp.

1-Hr Temp.

1-Hr Temp.

(no.)

(%)

(째C)

(째C)

(째C)

<=-30

>-30~-15

>-15~-0

>0~-15

>15~30

>30

January

741

99.6%

-6.0

-32.2

11.7

1.9

20.5

44.1

33.5

0.0

0.0

February

695

99.9%

-5.1

-19.2

7.5

0.0

7.1

74.2

18.7

0.0

0.0

March

744

100.0%

0.2

-16.7

13.6

0.0

0.9

46.1

53.0

0.0

0.0

April

718

99.7%

5.1

-6.4

20.7

0.0

0.0

16.7

77.9

5.4

0.0

May

744

100.0%

11.9

2.2

25.8

0.0

0.0

0.0

71.1

28.9

0.0

June

674

93.6%

16.8

8.2

26.9

0.0

0.0

0.0

38.7

61.3

0.0

July

744

100.0%

19.8

9.6

33.1

0.0

0.0

0.0

13.6

83.6

2.8

August

744

100.0%

18.7

8.9

30.4

0.0

0.0

0.0

24.9

74.5

0.7

September

720

100.0%

14.6

3.2

27.4

0.0

0.0

0.0

57.9

42.1

0.0

October

744

100.0%

2.6

-9.2

19.4

0.0

0.0

39.9

56.9

3.2

0.0

November

720

100.0%

-5.9

-16.6

10.9

0.0

3.3

77.8

18.9

0.0

0.0

December

744

100.0%

-12.2

-26.2

3.0

0.0

32.7

65.1

2.3

0.0

0.0

Annual

8732

99.4%

5.0

-32.2

33.1

0.2

5.4

30.3

38.9

24.9

0.3

Month

Percent of Data within Temperature Range

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Table I-9 Wind Direction Sector

Sherwood Park Station: Wind frequency table for 2012 Percent of Data within Wind Speed Range, wind speed unit km/hr >1-5

>5-10

>10-20

>20-30

>30-40

>40

Total

North NorthEast

1.3%

1.3%

0.3%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

2.9%

NorthEast

1.0%

0.6%

0.1%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

1.7%

East NorthEast

1.2%

0.9%

0.2%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

2.3%

East

1.5%

1.3%

0.1%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

2.8%

East SouthEast

2.5%

2.2%

0.5%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

5.3%

SouthEast

3.1%

4.1%

2.9%

0.1%

0.0%

0.0%

10.1%

South SouthEast

2.3%

4.7%

7.6%

0.9%

0.0%

0.0%

15.4%

South

2.3%

3.9%

9.6%

0.5%

0.0%

0.0%

16.4%

South SouthWest

1.8%

2.9%

2.6%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

7.3%

SouthWest

1.2%

1.5%

0.9%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

3.6%

West SouthWest

1.2%

1.7%

1.8%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

4.7%

West

1.1%

1.7%

2.8%

0.1%

0.0%

0.0%

5.7%

West NorthWest

0.8%

2.9%

3.8%

0.6%

0.0%

0.0%

8.0%

NorthWest

0.8%

1.9%

2.1%

0.2%

0.0%

0.0%

5.0%

North NorthWest

1.0%

2.0%

2.0%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

5.0%

North

0.9%

1.4%

0.6%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

2.9%

Total

23.8%

35.0%

38.0%

2.4%

0.0%

0.0%

99.2%

Percent Calm

0.8%

Number of Valid Hourly-Average Data

8618

Total Workable Hours in Time Period

8784

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N 20% 15% 10% 5%

W

E

0%

Wind Speed Class (km/hr) > 40 30 - 40 20 - 30 10 - 20 5 - 10

S

1-5 Calm (<1 km/hr) = 0.8%

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PART 2.

Gold Bar Station

owned and operated by Strathcona Industrial Association


Table I-10

Gold Bar Station: Summary statistics for continuous air monitoring results for 2012 Calibration & AIC

Valid Data

Uptime

(hours)

(hours)

(%)

Average

Minimum

Maximum

ppb

459

8325

100.0%

1

<1

41

H2S

ppb

461

8305

100.0%

<1

<1

11

NO

ppb

549

8127

98.6%

6.7

< 0.1

196.9

NO2

ppb

451

8220

98.6%

13.4

1.0

61.4

NOx

ppb

451

8220

98.6%

20.0

0.4

254.7

째C

0

8779

99.9%

5.1

-31.3

32.9

km/hr

0

8781

100.0%

7.5

Calm

34.8

Parameter

Unit

SO2

Ambient Temp. Wind Speed

Summary Statistics of Hourly Average Data

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Table I-11

Gold Bar Station: Summary of continuous SO2 monitoring results for 2012

Valid

Operational

Average

Maximum

1-Hour

Maximum

24-Hour

1-Hr data

Time

1-Hr Conc.

1-Hr Conc.

Exceedance

24-Hr Conc.

Exceedance

(no.)

(%)

(ppb)

(ppb)

(no.)

(ppb)

(no.)

<=1

>1-5

>5-10

>10-48

>48-172

>172

January

706

100.0%

1

5

0

2

0

81.0

19.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

February

660

100.0%

1

12

0

3

0

79.1

18.6

2.0

0.3

0.0

0.0

March

702

100.0%

1

10

0

2

0

73.8

24.1

2.1

0.0

0.0

0.0

April

683

100.0%

1

19

0

5

0

72.9

19.3

6.9

0.9

0.0

0.0

May

705

100.0%

1

18

0

4

0

77.4

18.6

2.8

1.1

0.0

0.0

June

681

100.0%

1

30

0

8

0

74.4

17.8

5.0

2.8

0.0

0.0

July

707

100.0%

1

41

0

5

0

77.1

17.8

3.4

1.7

0.0

0.0

August

706

100.0%

1

10

0

3

0

82.2

16.4

1.3

0.1

0.0

0.0

September

679

100.0%

1

22

0

3

0

89.2

9.3

1.0

0.4

0.0

0.0

October

706

100.0%

1

14

0

2

0

85.7

13.3

0.8

0.1

0.0

0.0

November

684

100.0%

1

9

0

2

0

91.5

7.6

0.9

0.0

0.0

0.0

December

706

100.0%

1

10

0

3

0

71.5

27.6

0.7

0.1

0.0

0.0

Annual

8325

100.0%

1

41

0

8

0

79.6

17.5

2.2

0.6

0.0

0.0

Month

a

b

Percent of Data within Concentration Range (%)

a. 1-hour Alberta Ambient Air Quality Objective = 172 ppb b. 24-hour Alberta Ambient Air Quality Objective = 48 ppb

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Table I-12

Gold Bar Station: Summary of continuous H2S monitoring results for 2012

Valid

Operational

Average

Maximum

1-Hour

Maximum

24-Hour

1-Hr data

Time

1-Hr Conc.

1-Hr Conc.

Exceedance

24-Hr Conc.

Exceedance

(no.)

(%)

(ppb)

(ppb)

(no.)

(ppb)

(no.)

<=1

>1-3

>3-5

>5-8

>8-10

>10

January

706

100.0%

<1

2

0

1

0

97.0

3.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

February

660

100.0%

<1

3

0

1

0

95.6

4.2

0.2

0.0

0.0

0.0

March

702

100.0%

<1

2

0

1

0

98.4

1.6

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

April

676

100.0%

<1

7

0

4

1

91.0

5.5

2.2

1.3

0.0

0.0

May

692

99.7%

<1

5

0

1

0

97.1

2.3

0.4

0.1

0.0

0.0

June

681

100.0%

<1

4

0

1

0

96.5

3.1

0.4

0.0

0.0

0.0

July

707

100.0%

<1

5

0

1

0

93.2

6.2

0.4

0.1

0.0

0.0

August

706

100.0%

<1

11

1

1

0

93.1

5.5

1.1

0.1

0.0

0.1

September

679

100.0%

<1

4

0

1

0

96.0

3.8

0.1

0.0

0.0

0.0

October

706

100.0%

<1

3

0

1

0

95.9

4.0

0.1

0.0

0.0

0.0

November

684

100.0%

<1

6

0

1

0

93.1

6.6

0.1

0.1

0.0

0.0

December

706

100.0%

1

3

0

1

0

90.2

9.8

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

Annual

8305

100.0%

<1

11

1

4

1

94.8

4.6

0.4

0.2

0.0

0.0

Month

a.

1-hour Alberta Ambient Air Quality Objective = 10 ppb

b.

24-hour Alberta Ambient Air Quality Objective = 3 ppb

a

b

Percent of Data within Concentration Range (%)

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Table I-13

Gold Bar Station: Summary of continuous NO monitoring results for 2012

Valid

Operational

Average

Maximum

1-Hour

Maximum

24-Hour

1-Hr data

Time

1-Hr Conc.

1-Hr Conc.

Exceedance

24-Hr Conc.

Exceedance

(no.)

(%)

(ppb)

(ppb)

(no.)

(ppb)

(no.)

<=5

>5-15

>15-30

>30-100

>100-159

>159

January

698

100.0%

13.7

126.0

-

57.0

-

53.2

21.5

10.3

13.9

1.1

0.0

February

651

100.0%

12.7

196.9

-

36.6

-

55.9

23.3

8.9

9.8

1.4

0.6

March

695

100.0%

6.8

136.2

-

27.2

-

73.8

14.4

4.7

6.6

0.4

0.0

April

678

100.0%

2.3

45.0

-

7.8

-

87.5

10.6

1.2

0.7

0.0

0.0

May

699

100.0%

1.3

21.8

-

3.4

-

93.7

6.0

0.3

0.0

0.0

0.0

June

673

100.0%

2.6

25.6

-

6.4

-

84.4

13.8

1.8

0.0

0.0

0.0

July

603

86.4%

2.2

30.6

-

9.1

-

89.6

9.0

1.3

0.2

0.0

0.0

August

686

98.4%

1.7

38.9

-

5.1

-

92.1

5.4

2.2

0.3

0.0

0.0

September

676

100.0%

5.0

114.2

-

23.7

-

80.8

10.9

4.3

3.8

0.1

0.0

October

698

100.0%

5.1

117.5

-

21.1

-

77.2

14.8

5.4

2.3

0.3

0.0

November

671

99.7%

11.6

140.6

-

47.7

-

62.6

13.7

11.3

11.6

0.7

0.0

December

699

100.0%

15.5

166.4

-

59.1

-

50.2

22.0

12.2

13.6

1.9

0.1

Annual

8127

98.7%

6.7

196.9

-

59.1

-

75.0

13.8

5.4

5.3

0.5

0.1

Month

a.

a

a

Percent of Data within Concentration Range (%)

There is no Alberta Ambient Air Quality Objective for NO.

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Table I-14

Gold Bar Station: Summary of continuous NO2 monitoring results for 2012

Valid

Operational

Average

Maximum

1-Hour

Maximum

24-Hour

1-Hr data

Time

1-Hr Conc.

1-Hr Conc.

Exceedance

24-Hr Conc.

Exceedance

(no.)

(%)

(ppb)

(ppb)

(no.)

(ppb)

(no.)

<=5

>5-15

>15-30

>30-100

>100-159

>159

January

706

100.0%

22.6

53.6

0

39.1

-

8.1

26.3

33.4

32.2

0.0

0.0

February

660

100.0%

20.8

61.4

0

36.9

-

5.0

35.8

35.2

24.1

0.0

0.0

March

702

100.0%

16.2

52.5

0

31.0

-

12.3

46.2

26.5

15.1

0.0

0.0

April

683

100.0%

9.6

49.8

0

19.1

-

34.8

47.1

13.9

4.1

0.0

0.0

May

705

100.0%

7.5

38.6

0

13.8

-

49.9

38.4

10.2

1.4

0.0

0.0

June

681

100.0%

7.8

37.1

0

13.1

-

40.2

49.6

9.4

0.7

0.0

0.0

July

612

86.1%

7.7

41.7

0

14.7

-

35.8

54.4

9.6

0.2

0.0

0.0

August

695

98.3%

7.7

32.1

0

12.9

-

40.0

47.9

11.7

0.4

0.0

0.0

September

683

100.0%

11.1

58.6

0

26.1

-

29.0

44.5

22.0

4.5

0.0

0.0

October

705

100.0%

10.2

34.2

0

17.8

-

28.5

49.8

20.3

1.4

0.0

0.0

November

682

99.7%

17.2

55.4

0

39.0

-

8.9

46.5

25.5

19.1

0.0

0.0

December

706

100.0%

21.3

53.0

0

37.7

-

0.7

35.4

39.4

24.5

0.0

0.0

Annual

8220

98.6%

13.4

61.4

0

39.1

-

24.4

43.4

21.5

10.7

0.0

0.0

Month

a

a.

1-hour Alberta Ambient Air Quality Objective = 159 ppb

b.

There is no 24-hour Alberta Ambient Air Quality Objective for NO2.

b

Percent of Data within Concentration Range (%)

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Table I-15

Gold Bar Station: Summary of continuous NOx monitoring results for 2012

Valid

Operational

Average

Maximum

1-Hour

Maximum

24-Hour

1-Hr data

Time

1-Hr Conc.

1-Hr Conc.

Exceedance

24-Hr Conc.

Exceedance

(no.)

(%)

(ppb)

(ppb)

(no.)

(ppb)

(no.)

<=5

>5-15

>15-30

>30-100

>100-159

>159

January

706

100.0%

36.2

176.0

-

95.8

-

6.9

21.0

26.2

40.5

4.5

0.8

February

660

100.0%

33.8

254.7

-

73.1

-

1.8

29.8

29.8

33.3

3.6

1.5

March

702

100.0%

23.0

180.5

-

58.4

-

7.8

44.2

25.8

20.5

1.3

0.4

April

683

100.0%

11.9

86.2

-

26.2

-

28.7

45.7

19.0

6.6

0.0

0.0

May

705

100.0%

8.8

58.6

-

17.3

-

42.0

42.6

11.9

3.5

0.0

0.0

June

681

100.0%

9.9

55.4

-

17.9

-

30.0

52.1

14.1

3.8

0.0

0.0

July

612

86.1%

9.3

60.4

-

23.0

-

30.6

54.1

13.2

2.1

0.0

0.0

August

695

98.3%

9.3

71.1

-

17.7

-

33.8

49.9

12.4

3.9

0.0

0.0

September

683

100.0%

16.1

143.9

-

49.9

-

20.4

43.8

22.1

12.9

0.9

0.0

October

705

100.0%

15.3

149.0

-

34.9

-

18.7

47.9

22.3

10.2

0.9

0.0

November

682

99.7%

28.5

184.0

-

86.6

-

4.4

42.8

21.0

27.7

3.8

0.3

December

706

100.0%

36.7

213.2

-

94.3

-

0.1

28.0

30.5

35.1

5.1

1.1

Annual

8220

98.6%

20.0

254.7

-

95.8

-

18.7

41.7

20.8

16.8

1.7

0.4

Month

a.

a

a

Percent of Data within Concentration Range (%)

There is no Alberta Ambient Air Quality Objective for NOx.

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Table I-16

Gold Bar Station: Summary of continuous ambient temperature monitoring results for 2012 Valid

Operational

Average

Minimum

Maximum

1-Hr data

Time

1-Hr Temp.

1-Hr Temp.

1-Hr Temp.

(no.)

(%)

(째C)

(째C)

(째C)

<=-30

>-30~-15

>-15~-0

>0~-15

>15~30

>30

January

744

100.0%

-6.3

-31.3

11.8

1.1

20.6

52.7

25.7

0.0

0.0

February

696

100.0%

-5.3

-18.6

7.0

0.0

6.9

76.4

16.7

0.0

0.0

March

744

100.0%

0.1

-16.3

13.8

0.0

0.8

46.4

52.8

0.0

0.0

April

719

99.9%

5.2

-6.4

20.1

0.0

0.0

16.6

78.7

4.7

0.0

May

744

100.0%

12.1

2.5

25.9

0.0

0.0

0.0

70.6

29.4

0.0

June

718

99.7%

16.7

7.0

26.9

0.0

0.0

0.0

38.4

61.6

0.0

July

742

99.7%

20.4

10.0

32.9

0.0

0.0

0.0

11.5

85.8

2.7

August

744

100.0%

18.6

8.5

30.3

0.0

0.0

0.0

25.3

74.5

0.3

September

720

100.0%

15.1

3.3

27.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

55.8

44.2

0.0

October

744

100.0%

2.9

-8.6

20.3

0.0

0.0

39.2

56.5

4.3

0.0

November

720

100.0%

-6.0

-17.1

10.9

0.0

3.3

78.8

17.9

0.0

0.0

December

744

100.0%

-13.0

-26.0

2.6

0.0

38.7

59.4

1.9

0.0

0.0

Annual

8779

99.9%

5.1

-31.3

32.9

0.1

5.9

30.6

37.6

25.5

0.3

Month

Percent of Data within Temperature Range

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Table I-17 Wind Direction Sector

Gold Bar Station: Wind frequency table for 2012 Percent of Data within Wind Speed Range, wind speed unit km/hr >1-5

>5-10

>10-20

>20-30

>30-40

>40

Total

North NorthEast

1.2%

1.9%

1.0%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

4.2%

NorthEast

1.8%

3.0%

0.5%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

5.3%

East NorthEast

1.2%

1.9%

0.6%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

3.7%

East

0.8%

0.6%

0.8%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

2.1%

East SouthEast

0.8%

0.7%

1.0%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

2.5%

SouthEast

1.2%

2.3%

1.5%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

5.0%

South SouthEast

1.9%

4.1%

1.5%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

7.6%

South

2.3%

5.3%

1.4%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

9.1%

South SouthWest

4.5%

8.7%

0.5%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

13.6%

SouthWest

3.2%

3.1%

0.2%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

6.6%

West SouthWest

2.2%

2.2%

0.3%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

4.7%

West

1.5%

1.9%

0.5%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

4.0%

West NorthWest

1.7%

3.3%

2.8%

0.1%

0.0%

0.0%

7.8%

NorthWest

1.5%

3.8%

3.9%

0.3%

0.0%

0.0%

9.5%

North NorthWest

1.2%

2.6%

3.2%

0.4%

0.0%

0.0%

7.3%

North

1.0%

1.6%

2.6%

0.1%

0.0%

0.0%

5.3%

Total

27.8%

47.2%

22.3%

0.9%

0.1%

0.0%

98.4%

Percent Calm

1.6%

Number of Valid Hourly-Average Data

8781

Total Workable Hours in Time Period

8784

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N 20% 15% 10% 5%

W

E

0%

Wind Speed Class (km/hr) > 40 30 - 40 20 - 30 10 - 20 5 - 10

S

1-5 Calm (<1 km/hr) = 1.6%

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PART 3.

Beverly Station

owned and operated by Strathcona Industrial Association


Table I-18

Beverly Station: Summary statistics for continuous air monitoring results for 2012 Calibration & AIC

Valid Data

Uptime

(hours)

(hours)

(%)

Average

Minimum

Maximum

ppb

464

8280

99.5%

2

<1

39

H2S

ppb

467

8317

100.0%

<1

<1

16

THC

ppm

460

8293

99.6%

2.4

1.8

8.6

째C

0

8448

96.2%

5.4

-26.9

33.4

km/hr

0

8784

100.0%

6.7

Calm

23.3

Parameter

Unit

SO2

Ambient Temp. Wind Speed

Summary Statistics of Hourly Average Data

Page AI-3-1


Table I-19

Beverly Station: Summary of continuous SO2 monitoring results for 2012

Valid

Operational

Average

Maximum

1-Hour

Maximum

24-Hour

1-Hr data

Time

1-Hr Conc.

1-Hr Conc.

Exceedance

24-Hr Conc.

Exceedance

(no.)

(%)

(ppb)

(ppb)

(no.)

(ppb)

(no.)

<=1

>1-5

>5-10

>10-48

>48-172

>172

January

659

94.3%

2

23

0

5

0

40.4

44.3

12.9

2.4

0.0

0.0

February

659

100.0%

2

21

0

6

0

54.3

38.1

5.6

2.0

0.0

0.0

March

704

100.0%

2

25

0

5

0

58.4

34.5

3.6

3.6

0.0

0.0

April

683

100.0%

1

22

0

6

0

70.7

23.0

4.7

1.6

0.0

0.0

May

705

100.0%

2

34

0

11

0

67.9

23.8

4.5

3.7

0.0

0.0

June

683

100.0%

1

22

0

5

0

67.1

25.9

4.7

2.3

0.0

0.0

July

706

100.0%

1

39

0

6

0

67.1

27.5

3.7

1.7

0.0

0.0

August

703

100.0%

1

18

0

3

0

73.3

22.2

3.4

1.1

0.0

0.0

September

685

100.0%

1

18

0

4

0

67.4

26.1

4.8

1.6

0.0

0.0

October

705

100.0%

1

19

0

4

0

75.7

21.3

2.3

0.7

0.0

0.0

November

682

100.0%

1

27

0

5

0

72.1

25.4

1.6

0.9

0.0

0.0

December

706

100.0%

2

21

0

6

0

47.7

44.1

6.1

2.1

0.0

0.0

Annual

8280

99.5%

2

39

0

11

0

63.6

29.6

4.8

2.0

0.0

0.0

Month

a

b

Percent of Data within Concentration Range (%)

a. 1-hour Alberta Ambient Air Quality Objective = 172 ppb b. 24-hour Alberta Ambient Air Quality Objective = 48 ppb

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Table I-20

Beverly Station: Summary of continuous H2S monitoring results for 2012

Valid

Operational

Average

Maximum

1-Hour

Maximum

24-Hour

1-Hr data

Time

1-Hr Conc.

1-Hr Conc.

Exceedance

24-Hr Conc.

Exceedance

(no.)

(%)

(ppb)

(ppb)

(no.)

(ppb)

(no.)

<=1

>1-3

>3-5

>5-8

>8-10

>10

January

698

100.0%

1

4

0

1

0

82.5

17.0

0.4

0.0

0.0

0.0

February

659

100.0%

<1

4

0

1

0

90.6

9.1

0.3

0.0

0.0

0.0

March

704

100.0%

<1

3

0

1

0

94.6

5.4

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

April

683

100.0%

<1

4

0

1

0

94.1

5.6

0.3

0.0

0.0

0.0

May

705

100.0%

<1

3

0

1

0

96.0

4.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

June

681

100.0%

<1

7

0

1

0

91.5

7.3

0.7

0.4

0.0

0.0

July

706

100.0%

<1

7

0

1

0

89.0

10.6

0.3

0.1

0.0

0.0

August

703

100.0%

1

16

1

2

0

81.8

13.7

2.8

1.1

0.4

0.1

September

685

100.0%

1

12

4

3

0

79.0

13.0

5.0

1.9

0.6

0.6

October

705

100.0%

<1

13

1

1

0

90.1

8.2

1.3

0.3

0.0

0.1

November

682

100.0%

<1

7

0

2

0

85.2

14.1

0.4

0.3

0.0

0.0

December

706

100.0%

1

4

0

2

0

80.0

19.0

1.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

Annual

8317

100.0%

<1

16

6

3

0

87.9

10.6

1.0

0.3

0.1

0.1

Month

a.

1-hour Alberta Ambient Air Quality Objective = 10 ppb

b.

24-hour Alberta Ambient Air Quality Objective = 3 ppb

a

b

Percent of Data within Concentration Range (%)

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Table I-21

Beverly Station: Summary of continuous THC monitoring results for 2012

Valid

Operational

Average

Maximum

1-Hour

Maximum

24-Hour

1-Hr data

Time

1-Hr Conc.

1-Hr Conc.

Exceedance

24-Hr Conc.

Exceedance

(no.)

(%)

(ppm)

(ppm)

(no.)

(ppm)

(no.)

<=1

>1-2

>2-3

>3-4

>4-5

>5

January

698

100.0%

2.5

5.0

-

3.0

-

0.0

0.1

93.1

6.3

0.3

0.1

February

659

100.0%

2.5

8.6

-

3.6

-

0.0

0.0

91.7

7.4

0.2

0.8

March

693

98.4%

2.4

4.5

-

3.1

-

0.0

0.0

92.6

6.6

0.7

0.0

April

683

100.0%

2.2

5.1

-

2.7

-

0.0

4.5

94.0

1.0

0.3

0.1

May

705

100.0%

2.2

3.6

-

2.5

-

0.0

8.1

90.5

1.4

0.0

0.0

June

677

100.0%

2.2

4.0

-

2.5

-

0.0

17.7

81.5

0.6

0.1

0.0

July

708

100.0%

2.2

5.8

-

2.6

-

0.0

20.8

75.4

3.4

0.3

0.1

August

708

100.0%

2.3

5.3

-

2.7

-

0.0

12.9

83.9

2.4

0.7

0.1

September

684

100.0%

2.3

5.7

-

3.1

-

0.0

7.6

85.2

6.9

0.0

0.3

October

705

100.0%

2.3

7.7

-

2.6

-

0.0

4.3

93.8

1.6

0.0

0.4

November

686

100.0%

2.6

8.6

-

3.8

-

0.0

0.0

86.0

11.5

2.0

0.4

December

687

97.2%

2.7

6.9

-

3.9

-

0.0

0.0

82.4

15.3

1.3

1.0

Annual

8293

99.6%

2.4

8.6

-

3.9

-

0.0

6.4

87.5

5.3

0.5

0.3

Month

a.

a

a

Percent of Data within Concentration Range (%)

There is no Alberta Ambient Air Quality Objective for THC.

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Table I-22

Beverly Station: Summary of continuous ambient temperature monitoring results for 2012 Valid

Operational

Average

Minimum

Maximum

1-Hr data

Time

1-hr Temp.

1-Hr Temp.

1-Hr Temp.

(no.)

(%)

(째C)

(째C)

(째C)

<=-30

>-30~-15

>-15~-0

>0~-15

>15~30

>30

January

408

54.8%

-1.8

-14.1

11.5

0.0

0.0

63.7

36.3

0.0

0.0

February

696

100.0%

-5.6

-21.1

7.0

0.0

7.6

76.9

15.5

0.0

0.0

March

744

100.0%

0.0

-16.6

13.7

0.0

1.2

46.2

52.6

0.0

0.0

April

720

100.0%

5.1

-6.3

20.1

0.0

0.0

17.4

77.5

5.1

0.0

May

744

100.0%

12.0

2.2

25.8

0.0

0.0

0.0

70.7

29.3

0.0

June

720

100.0%

16.6

7.2

26.9

0.0

0.0

0.0

40.1

59.9

0.0

July

744

100.0%

19.9

10.2

33.4

0.0

0.0

0.0

14.4

82.7

3.0

August

744

100.0%

18.4

8.5

30.8

0.0

0.0

0.0

27.3

72.2

0.5

September

720

100.0%

14.1

2.6

26.8

0.0

0.0

0.0

61.5

38.5

0.0

October

744

100.0%

2.0

-9.3

19.0

0.0

0.0

42.9

54.6

2.6

0.0

November

720

100.0%

-6.9

-18.3

10.3

0.0

5.7

81.5

12.8

0.0

0.0

December

744

100.0%

-13.4

-26.9

2.1

0.0

41.8

56.9

1.3

0.0

0.0

Annual

8448

96.2%

5.4

-26.9

33.4

0.0

4.9

30.7

38.8

25.3

0.3

Month

Percent of Data within Temperature Range

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Table I-23 Wind Direction Sector

Beverly Station: Wind frequency table for 2012 Percent of Data within Wind Speed Range, wind speed unit km/hr >1-5

>5-10

>10-20

>20-30

>30-40

>40

Total

North NorthEast

1.4%

1.5%

0.3%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

3.2%

NorthEast

2.1%

3.1%

0.8%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

6.0%

East NorthEast

1.8%

2.5%

1.6%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

5.9%

East

1.3%

1.4%

0.9%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

3.5%

East SouthEast

1.2%

1.4%

0.4%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

3.0%

SouthEast

1.5%

3.1%

0.7%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

5.3%

South SouthEast

1.7%

3.3%

1.1%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

6.2%

South

2.3%

2.6%

0.7%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

5.6%

South SouthWest

6.5%

7.7%

0.5%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

14.7%

SouthWest

5.3%

3.7%

0.1%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

9.1%

West SouthWest

2.7%

2.7%

0.4%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

5.8%

West

1.7%

4.3%

2.5%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

8.5%

West NorthWest

1.5%

3.4%

2.9%

0.2%

0.0%

0.0%

7.9%

NorthWest

1.2%

2.6%

1.9%

0.1%

0.0%

0.0%

5.8%

North NorthWest

1.0%

2.1%

1.1%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

4.2%

North

1.4%

1.6%

0.4%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

3.3%

Total

34.7%

46.9%

16.4%

0.2%

0.0%

0.0%

98.2%

Percent Calm

1.8%

Number of Valid Hourly-Average Data

8784

Total Workable Hours in Time Period

8784

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N 20% 15% 10% 5%

W

E

0%

Wind Speed Class (km/hr) > 40 30 - 40 20 - 30 10 - 20 5 - 10

S

1-5 Calm (<1 km/hr) = 1.8%

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PART 4.

Elmjay Station

owned and operated by Strathcona Industrial Association


Table I-24

Elmjay Station: Summary statistics for continuous air monitoring results for 2012 Calibration & AIC

Valid Data

Uptime

(hours)

(hours)

(%)

Average

Minimum

Maximum

ppb

438

8321

99.7%

1

<1

46

ppb

433

8302

99.4%

<1

<1

6

째C

0

8002

91.1%

3.3

-30.9

31.9

km/hr

0

8527

97.1%

13.6

Calm

46.1

Parameter

Unit

SO2 H2S Ambient Temp. Wind Speed

Summary Statistics for Hourly Average Data

Page AI-4-1


Table I-25

Elmjay Station: Summary of continuous SO2 monitoring results for 2012

Valid

Operational

Average

Maximum

1-Hour

Maximum

24-Hour

1-Hr data

Time

1-Hr Conc.

1-Hr Conc.

Exceedance

24-Hr Conc.

Exceedance

(no.)

(%)

(ppb)

(ppb)

(no.)

(ppb)

(no.)

<=1

>1-5

>5-10

>10-48

>48-172

>172

January

700

99.0%

1

16

0

5

0

68.4

28.3

2.1

1.1

0.0

0.0

February

662

100.0%

1

12

0

2

0

74.5

24.6

0.8

0.2

0.0

0.0

March

707

100.0%

1

6

0

1

0

84.7

15.0

0.3

0.0

0.0

0.0

April

686

100.0%

1

6

0

1

0

88.3

11.1

0.6

0.0

0.0

0.0

May

697

98.6%

1

46

0

5

0

80.3

17.4

1.7

0.6

0.0

0.0

June

683

100.0%

2

35

0

6

0

66.6

26.8

4.4

2.2

0.0

0.0

July

699

99.0%

1

25

0

3

0

78.3

18.5

2.7

0.6

0.0

0.0

August

706

99.9%

1

19

0

3

0

71.1

25.5

2.7

0.7

0.0

0.0

September

684

100.0%

1

38

0

4

0

65.1

29.1

4.8

1.0

0.0

0.0

October

705

100.0%

1

20

0

4

0

75.9

20.0

2.7

1.4

0.0

0.0

November

684

100.0%

1

18

0

3

0

79.5

19.0

1.0

0.4

0.0

0.0

December

708

100.0%

1

13

0

4

0

56.9

39.7

2.8

0.6

0.0

0.0

Annual

8321

99.7%

1

46

0

6

0

74.1

22.9

2.2

0.7

0.0

0.0

Month

a

b

Percent of Data within Concentration Range (%)

a. 1-hour Alberta Ambient Air Quality Objective = 172 ppb b. 24-hour Alberta Ambient Air Quality Objective = 48 pp

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Table I-26

Elmjay Station: Summary of continuous H2S monitoring results for 2012

Valid

Operational

Average

Maximum

1-Hour

Maximum

24-Hour

1-Hr data

Time

1-Hr Conc.

1-Hr Conc.

Exceedance

24-Hr Conc.

Exceedance

(no.)

(%)

(ppb)

(ppb)

(no.)

(ppb)

(no.)

<=1

>1-3

>3-5

>5-8

>8-10

>10

January

700

99.0%

<1

1

0

<1

0

100.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

February

638

96.1%

<1

1

0

1

0

99.1

0.9

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

March

707

100.0%

<1

1

0

<1

0

100.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

April

686

100.0%

<1

3

0

1

0

96.8

3.2

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

May

697

98.6%

<1

6

0

1

0

98.3

0.7

0.9

0.1

0.0

0.0

June

683

100.0%

<1

2

0

1

0

97.4

2.6

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

July

704

99.3%

<1

2

0

1

0

91.1

8.9

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

August

706

99.9%

<1

6

0

1

0

92.6

6.5

0.3

0.6

0.0

0.0

September

684

100.0%

<1

2

0

1

0

95.8

4.2

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

October

705

100.0%

<1

5

0

1

0

96.2

3.3

0.6

0.0

0.0

0.0

November

684

100.0%

<1

3

0

1

0

98.5

1.5

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

December

708

100.0%

<1

1

0

1

0

98.0

2.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

Annual

8302

99.4%

<1

6

0

1

0

97.0

2.8

0.1

0.1

0.0

0.0

Month

a.

1-hour Alberta Ambient Air Quality Objective = 10 ppb

b.

24-hour Alberta Ambient Air Quality Objective = 3 ppb

a

b

Percent of Data within Concentration Range (%)

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Table I-27

Elmjay Station: Summary of continuous ambient temperature monitoring results for 2012 Valid

Operational

Average

Minimum

Maximum

1-Hr data

Time

1-Hr Temp.

1-Hr Temp.

1-Hr Temp.

(no.)

(%)

(째C)

(째C)

(째C)

<=-30

>-30~-15

>-15~-0

>0~-15

>15~30

>30

January

737

99.1%

-6.0

-30.9

11.4

0.1

21.2

51.2

27.5

0.0

0.0

February

696

100.0%

-5.4

-18.9

5.7

0.0

7.2

76.3

16.5

0.0

0.0

March

744

100.0%

-0.1

-16.9

12.2

0.0

0.8

46.0

53.2

0.0

0.0

April

720

100.0%

4.9

-4.5

19.3

0.0

0.0

16.9

79.6

3.5

0.0

May

744

100.0%

11.7

2.3

25.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

73.3

26.7

0.0

June

720

100.0%

16.4

6.9

25.5

0.0

0.0

0.0

40.7

59.3

0.0

July

607

81.6%

19.4

10.1

31.9

0.0

0.0

0.0

16.1

82.7

1.2

August

106

14.2%

17.0

9.0

27.4

0.0

0.0

0.0

37.7

62.3

0.0

September

720

100.0%

14.3

4.9

26.5

0.0

0.0

0.0

61.0

39.0

0.0

October

744

100.0%

1.9

-9.6

18.9

0.0

0.0

42.2

55.6

2.2

0.0

November

720

100.0%

-7.0

-19.4

9.9

0.0

6.9

80.0

13.1

0.0

0.0

December

744

100.0%

-13.3

-26.5

2.0

0.0

41.1

57.7

1.2

0.0

0.0

Annual

8002

91.1%

3.3

-30.9

31.9

0.0

7.1

33.6

40.2

18.9

0.1

Month

Percent of Data within temperature Range (%)

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Table I-28 Wind Direction Sector

Elmjay Station: Wind frequency table for 2012 Percent of Data within Wind Speed Range, wind speed unit km/hr >1-5

>5-10

>10-20

>20-30

>30-40

>40

Total

North NorthEast

0.3%

0.3%

0.5%

0.1%

0.0%

0.0%

1.1%

NorthEast

0.4%

1.2%

2.5%

0.4%

0.0%

0.0%

4.4%

East NorthEast

0.4%

1.4%

1.3%

0.3%

0.0%

0.0%

3.5%

East

0.4%

1.0%

1.6%

0.3%

0.2%

0.0%

3.4%

East SouthEast

0.4%

1.2%

2.8%

1.1%

0.1%

0.0%

5.6%

SouthEast

0.4%

1.6%

3.7%

0.9%

0.0%

0.0%

6.7%

South SouthEast

0.6%

2.7%

7.2%

1.7%

0.0%

0.0%

12.3%

South

0.7%

3.0%

9.4%

0.5%

0.0%

0.0%

13.6%

South SouthWest

0.5%

2.4%

4.9%

0.1%

0.0%

0.0%

7.9%

SouthWest

0.4%

1.9%

2.6%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

4.9%

West SouthWest

0.4%

1.5%

2.2%

0.2%

0.0%

0.0%

4.2%

West

0.4%

1.0%

2.3%

1.2%

0.1%

0.0%

5.0%

West NorthWest

0.3%

1.0%

3.7%

2.8%

0.7%

0.1%

8.6%

NorthWest

0.3%

1.7%

3.5%

1.7%

0.4%

0.1%

7.6%

North NorthWest

0.3%

1.2%

5.2%

1.5%

0.1%

0.0%

8.3%

North

0.3%

0.4%

1.1%

0.6%

0.0%

0.0%

2.4%

Total

6.5%

23.4%

54.5%

13.4%

1.7%

0.2%

99.6%

Percent Calm

0.4%

Number of Valid Hourly-Average Data

8527

Total Workable Hours in Time Period

8784

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N 20% 15% 10% 5%

W

E

0%

Wind Speed Class (km/hr) > 40 30 - 40 20 - 30 10 - 20 5 - 10

S

1-5 Calm (<1 km/hr) = 0.4%

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PART 5.

Clareview Station

owned and operated by Strathcona Industrial Association


Table I-29

Clareview Station: Summary statistics for continuous air monitoring results for 2012

Parameter Ambient Temp. Wind Speed

Calibration & AIC

Valid Data

Uptime

(hours)

(hours)

(%)

Average

Minimum

Maximum

째C

0

8145

92.7%

5.5

-27.7

33.3

km/hr

0

8781

100.0%

8.0

Calm

31.0

Unit

Summary Statistics of Hourly Average Data

Page AI-5-1


Table I-30

Clareview Station: Summary of continuous ambient temperature monitoring results for 2012 Valid

Operational

Average

Minimum

Maximum

1-Hr data

Time

1-Hr Temp.

1-Hr Temp.

1-Hr Temp.

(no.)

(%)

(째C)

(째C)

(째C)

<=-30

>-30~-15

>-15~-0

>0~-15

>15~30

>30

January

108

14.5%

-1.8

-7.9

5.0

0.0

0.0

75.0

25.0

0.0

0.0

February

695

99.9%

-5.6

-22.5

7.4

0.0

7.9

76.3

15.8

0.0

0.0

March

744

100.0%

-0.2

-16.6

13.2

0.0

1.1

48.0

50.9

0.0

0.0

April

720

100.0%

5.0

-7.1

20.1

0.0

0.0

17.4

78.3

4.3

0.0

May

744

100.0%

11.8

1.0

25.5

0.0

0.0

0.0

71.1

28.9

0.0

June

718

99.7%

16.6

7.7

27.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

41.1

58.9

0.0

July

744

100.0%

19.7

10.1

33.3

0.0

0.0

0.0

15.5

81.6

3.0

August

744

100.0%

18.4

8.4

30.4

0.0

0.0

0.0

28.4

71.0

0.7

September

720

100.0%

14.1

2.1

27.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

61.3

38.8

0.0

October

744

100.0%

1.9

-10.3

19.0

0.0

0.0

43.8

53.5

2.7

0.0

November

720

100.0%

-7.2

-18.5

10.4

0.0

6.9

80.4

12.6

0.0

0.0

December

744

100.0%

-13.8

-27.7

2.2

0.0

44.8

53.9

1.3

0.0

0.0

Annual

8145

92.7%

5.5

-27.7

33.3

0.0

5.5

29.5

38.9

25.8

0.3

Month

Percent of Data within Temperature Range

Page AI-5-2


Table I-31 Wind Direction Sector

Clareview Station: Wind frequency table for 2012 Percent of Data within Wind Speed Range, wind speed unit km/hr >1-5

>5-10

>10-20

>20-30

>30-40

>40

Total

North NorthEast

2.2%

1.9%

0.7%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

4.8%

NorthEast

2.2%

1.5%

0.6%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

4.2%

East NorthEast

2.3%

2.9%

1.5%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

6.6%

East

2.3%

2.5%

0.9%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

5.7%

East SouthEast

1.1%

2.4%

1.0%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

4.5%

SouthEast

0.9%

1.4%

1.1%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

3.4%

South SouthEast

1.1%

1.3%

0.4%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

2.8%

South

1.2%

3.1%

0.8%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

5.0%

South SouthWest

1.5%

2.2%

0.6%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

4.4%

SouthWest

3.9%

6.8%

0.4%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

11.1%

West SouthWest

2.4%

4.8%

1.2%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

8.5%

West

1.2%

3.4%

4.4%

0.5%

0.0%

0.0%

9.5%

West NorthWest

1.2%

2.6%

5.9%

1.3%

0.0%

0.0%

11.0%

NorthWest

1.1%

2.8%

3.1%

0.4%

0.0%

0.0%

7.4%

North NorthWest

1.1%

2.3%

1.6%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

5.0%

North

1.7%

2.1%

0.7%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

4.5%

Total

27.3%

44.1%

24.8%

2.2%

0.0%

0.0%

98.4%

Percent Calm

1.6%

Number of Valid Hourly-Average Data

8781

Total Workable Hours in Time Period

8784

Page AI-5-3


N 20% 15% 10% 5%

W

E

0%

Wind Speed Class (km/hr) > 40 30 - 40 20 - 30 10 - 20 5 - 10

S

1-5 Calm (<1 km/hr) = 1.6%

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PART 6.

Woodcroft Station

owned and operated by Lehigh Cement


Table I-32

Woodcroft Station: Summary statistics for continuous air monitoring results for 2012 Calibration & AIC

Valid Data

Uptime

(hours)

(hours)

(%)

Average

Minimum

Maximum

ppb

411

8359

99.9%

1

<1

65

NO

ppb

412

8358

99.9%

8.4

< 0.1

278.1

NO2

ppb

412

8358

99.9%

14.1

< 0.1

123.6

NOx

ppb

412

8358

99.9%

22.5

< 0.1

403.8

5

8681

98.9%

5

< 0.1

148

Parameter

Unit

SO2

PM2.5

Âľg/m

3

Summary Statistics for Hourly Average Data

Temperature

C

0

8766

99.8%

4.5

-32.3

32.6

Relative Humidity

%

0

8766

99.8%

64

12

95

km/hr

0

8701

99.1%

8.2

Calm

34.2

Wind Speed

Page AI-6-1


Table I-33

Woodcroft Station: Summary of continuous SO2 monitoring results for 2012

Valid

Operational

Average

Maximum

1-Hour

Maximum

24-Hour

1-Hr data

Time

1-Hr Conc.

1-Hr Conc.

Exceedance

24-Hr Conc.

Exceedance

(no.)

(%)

(ppb)

(ppb)

(no.)

(ppb)

(no.)

<=1

>1-5

>5-10

>10-48

>48-172

>172

January

744

100.0%

1

65

0

3

0

86.2

13.6

0.1

0.0

0.1

0.0

February

648

98.3%

1

7

0

2

0

85.3

14.2

0.5

0.0

0.0

0.0

March

705

100.0%

1

9

0

1

0

87.2

11.9

0.9

0.0

0.0

0.0

April

686

100.0%

1

10

0

2

0

90.4

8.0

1.6

0.0

0.0

0.0

May

704

100.0%

<1

7

0

1

0

90.8

8.7

0.6

0.0

0.0

0.0

June

682

100.0%

<1

15

0

1

0

90.3

9.4

0.1

0.1

0.0

0.0

July

706

100.0%

<1

9

0

3

0

92.8

6.1

1.1

0.0

0.0

0.0

August

706

100.0%

<1

4

0

2

0

91.5

8.5

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

September

682

100.0%

<1

8

0

2

0

91.8

7.8

0.4

0.0

0.0

0.0

October

708

100.0%

<1

3

0

1

0

96.0

4.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

November

683

100.0%

<1

5

0

1

0

93.9

6.0

0.1

0.0

0.0

0.0

December

705

100.0%

1

6

0

3

0

64.4

35.0

0.6

0.0

0.0

0.0

Annual

8359

99.9%

1

65

0

3

0

88.4

11.1

0.5

0.0

0.0

0.0

Month

a.

a

b

Percent of Data within Concentration Range (%)

1-hour Alberta Ambient Air Quality Objective = 172 ppb

b. 24-hour Alberta Ambient Air Quality Objective = 48 pp

Page AI-6-2


Table I-34

Woodcroft Station: Summary of continuous NO monitoring results for 2012

Valid

Operational

Average

Maximum

1-Hour

Maximum

24-Hour

1-Hr data

Time

1-Hr Conc.

1-Hr Conc.

Exceedance

24-Hr Conc.

Exceedance

(no.)

(%)

(ppb)

(ppb)

(no.)

(ppb)

(no.)

<=5

>5-15

>15-30

>30-100

>100-159

>159

January

744

100.0%

13

278

-

45

-

39.8

37.0

11.4

11.2

0.5

0.1

February

648

98.3%

14

266

-

65

-

40.9

36.3

12.2

9.1

0.8

0.8

March

705

100.0%

8

142

-

30

-

67.8

19.1

6.5

6.2

0.3

0.0

April

686

100.0%

3

104

-

24

-

86.7

9.9

2.0

1.0

0.3

0.0

May

704

100.0%

2

40

-

9

-

93.2

5.5

0.7

0.6

0.0

0.0

June

682

100.0%

2

54

-

9

-

87.2

10.3

2.2

0.3

0.0

0.0

July

706

100.0%

2

18

-

7

-

90.1

9.2

0.7

0.0

0.0

0.0

August

706

100.0%

4

36

-

8

-

77.1

18.7

4.1

0.1

0.0

0.0

September

682

100.0%

8

115

-

33

-

64.8

21.4

6.9

6.7

0.1

0.0

October

708

100.0%

7

93

-

25

-

57.1

32.2

6.9

3.8

0.0

0.0

November

683

100.0%

15

146

-

49

-

42.8

26.9

16.0

13.0

1.3

0.0

December

704

100.0%

23

199

-

87

-

25.3

32.7

19.2

20.2

2.0

0.7

Annual

8358

99.9%

8

278

-

87

-

64.4

21.6

7.4

6.0

0.4

0.1

Month

a.

a

a

Percent of Data within Concentration Range (%)

There is no Alberta Ambient Air Quality Objective for NO.

Page AI-6-3


Table I-35

Woodcroft Station: Summary of continuous NO2 monitoring results for 2012

Valid

Operational

Average

Maximum

1-Hour

Maximum

24-Hour

1-Hr data

Time

1-Hr Conc.

1-Hr Conc.

Exceedance

24-Hr Conc.

Exceedance

(no.)

(%)

(ppb)

(ppb)

(no.)

(ppb)

(no.)

<=5

>5-15

>15-30

>30-100

>100-159

>159

January

744

100.0%

23.8

123.6

0

37.7

-

1.7

26.2

41.0

30.9

0.1

0.0

February

648

98.3%

20.9

68.1

0

36.1

-

1.4

36.0

40.0

22.7

0.0

0.0

March

705

100.0%

16.1

53.3

0

27.1

-

7.5

52.6

25.2

14.6

0.0

0.0

April

686

100.0%

9.5

46.3

0

18.4

-

30.8

53.5

11.8

3.9

0.0

0.0

May

704

100.0%

8.0

32.1

0

13.6

-

35.8

51.8

11.8

0.6

0.0

0.0

June

682

100.0%

8.5

40.9

0

13.3

-

31.8

56.7

10.6

0.9

0.0

0.0

July

706

100.0%

7.6

35.1

0

11.1

-

29.2

64.9

5.8

0.1

0.0

0.0

August

706

100.0%

9.5

40.4

0

14.0

-

7.6

81.0

11.0

0.3

0.0

0.0

September

682

100.0%

12.5

47.7

0

24.8

-

12.2

61.3

21.7

4.8

0.0

0.0

October

708

100.0%

11.1

38.3

0

16.6

-

10.7

66.8

21.9

0.6

0.0

0.0

November

683

100.0%

18.7

47.2

0

33.3

-

0.1

45.4

41.7

12.7

0.0

0.0

December

704

100.0%

22.6

46.9

0

32.9

-

0.0

22.3

56.3

21.4

0.0

0.0

Annual

8358

99.9%

14.1

123.6

0

37.7

-

14.1

51.5

24.9

9.5

0.0

0.0

Month

a

a.

1-hour Alberta Ambient Air Quality Objective = 159 ppb

b.

There is no 24-hour Alberta Ambient Air Quality Objective for NO2.

b

Percent of Data within Concentration Range (%)

Page AI-6-4


Table I-36

Woodcroft Station: Summary of continuous NOx monitoring results for 2012

Valid

Operational

Average

Maximum

1-Hour

Maximum

24-Hour

1-Hr data

Time

1-Hr Conc.

1-Hr Conc.

Exceedance

24-Hr Conc.

Exceedance

(no.)

(%)

(ppb)

(ppb)

(no.)

(ppb)

(no.)

<=5

>5-15

>15-30

>30-100

>100-159

>159

January

744

100.0%

36.7

403.8

-

82.9

-

1.6

17.2

32.0

45.8

3.0

0.4

February

648

98.3%

34.7

334.2

-

100.9

-

0.6

21.6

36.0

37.7

2.8

1.4

March

705

100.0%

23.7

187.7

-

54.3

-

3.0

47.4

26.8

21.7

1.0

0.1

April

686

100.0%

12.6

146.2

-

41.9

-

21.9

55.4

15.6

6.7

0.4

0.0

May

704

100.0%

9.7

70.8

-

20.4

-

25.6

57.1

14.6

2.7

0.0

0.0

June

682

100.0%

10.8

88.8

-

22.1

-

23.8

56.6

15.8

3.8

0.0

0.0

July

706

100.0%

9.9

40.6

-

15.8

-

19.5

63.9

14.9

1.7

0.0

0.0

August

706

100.0%

13.6

56.3

-

21.7

-

2.7

68.1

24.2

5.0

0.0

0.0

September

682

100.0%

20.8

145.3

-

57.7

-

7.0

47.9

26.2

17.7

1.0

0.0

October

708

100.0%

19.0

131.9

-

38.8

-

5.9

43.8

37.0

12.9

0.4

0.0

November

683

100.0%

33.5

193.2

-

81.9

-

0.0

25.3

35.4

36.5

2.0

0.7

December

704

100.0%

45.2

242.9

-

117.1

-

0.0

10.1

34.7

47.0

7.0

1.3

Annual

8358

99.9%

22.5

403.8

-

117.1

-

9.3

42.9

26.1

20.0

1.5

0.3

Month

a.

a

a

Percent of Data within Concentration Range (%)

There is no Alberta Ambient Air Quality Objective for NOx.

Page AI-6-5


Table I-37

Woodcroft Station: Summary of continuous PM2.5 monitoring results for 2012

Valid

Operational

Average

Maximum

1-Hour

1-Hr data

Time

1-Hr Conc.

1-Hr Conc.

Exceedance

(no.)

(%)

(µg/m )

(µg/m )

(no.)

(µg/m )

(no.)

<=1

>1-5

>5-10

>10-20

>20-30

>30

January

744

100.0%

3

22

-

7

0

32.0

48.8

16.9

2.2

0.1

0.0

February

682

98.0%

4

26

-

11

0

21.1

47.8

22.9

7.3

0.9

0.0

March

743

99.9%

4

17

-

9

0

16.4

56.7

20.6

6.3

0.0

0.0

April

718

99.7%

3

16

-

8

0

17.8

63.8

15.9

2.5

0.0

0.0

May

744

100.0%

5

25

-

8

0

8.7

53.0

31.0

7.1

0.1

0.0

June

718

99.7%

5

42

-

11

0

11.4

56.4

22.7

7.9

1.4

0.1

July

742

100.0%

10

148

-

68

3

16.7

30.9

26.5

17.7

2.4

5.8

August

715

96.1%

6

29

-

11

0

10.5

41.4

31.3

15.9

0.8

0.0

September

720

100.0%

7

43

-

20

0

17.1

36.8

21.3

19.0

4.0

1.8

October

741

100.0%

3

22

-

11

0

36.6

43.5

15.7

3.6

0.7

0.0

November

693

96.3%

6

33

-

13

0

7.9

36.1

41.6

13.1

1.2

0.1

December

721

96.9%

6

73

-

15

0

12.2

37.6

32.7

15.3

1.4

0.8

Annual

8681

98.9%

5

148

-

68

3

17.5

46.1

24.8

9.8

1.1

0.7

Month

3

3

a.

There is no 1-hour Alberta Ambient Air Quality Objective for PM2.5.

b.

24-hour Alberta Ambient Air Quality Objective 30 µg/m .

a

Maximum

24-Hour

24-Hr Conc.

Exceedance

3

b

Percent of Data within Concentration Range (%)

3

Page AI-6-6


Table I-38

Woodcroft Station: Summary of continuous ambient temperature monitoring results for 2012 Valid

Operational

Average

Minimum

Maximum

1-Hr data

Time

1-Hr Temp.

1-Hr Temp.

1-Hr Temp.

(no.)

(%)

(째C)

(째C)

(째C)

<=-30

>-30~-15

>-15~-0

>0~-15

>15~30

>30

January

744

100.0%

-7.0

-32.3

10.7

2.0

20.6

54.7

22.7

0.0

0.0

February

685

98.4%

-5.7

-20.8

7.3

0.0

7.2

78.8

14.0

0.0

0.0

March

742

99.7%

-0.4

-17.9

13.6

0.0

1.1

48.9

50.0

0.0

0.0

April

720

100.0%

4.9

-5.5

19.3

0.0

0.0

18.1

78.2

3.8

0.0

May

743

99.9%

11.6

2.3

25.3

0.0

0.0

0.0

73.5

26.5

0.0

June

720

100.0%

16.4

7.0

25.9

0.0

0.0

0.0

40.4

59.6

0.0

July

744

100.0%

19.6

9.4

32.6

0.0

0.0

0.0

14.5

83.6

1.9

August

740

99.5%

18.4

7.2

29.9

0.0

0.0

0.0

28.0

72.0

0.0

September

720

100.0%

14.1

4.1

27.4

0.0

0.0

0.0

61.5

38.5

0.0

October

744

100.0%

1.8

-9.1

18.9

0.0

0.0

44.6

52.6

2.8

0.0

November

720

100.0%

-7.1

-20.2

10.0

0.0

6.1

81.8

12.1

0.0

0.0

December

744

100.0%

-13.4

-25.2

2.2

0.0

42.6

55.8

1.6

0.0

0.0

Annual

8766

99.8%

4.5

-32.3

32.6

0.2

6.5

31.7

37.5

24.0

0.2

Month

Percent of Data within temperature Range (%)

Page AI-6-7


Table I-39 Woodcroft Station: Summary of relative humidity monitoring results for 2012 Valid

Operational

Average

Minimum

Maximum

1-Hr data

Time

1-Hr RH

1-Hr RH

1-Hr RH

(no.)

(%)

(%)

(%)

(%)

<=10

>10-30

>30-50

>50-70

>70-90

>90

January

744

100.0%

63

35

92

0.0

0.0

17.7

52.4

28.9

0.9

February

685

98.4%

67

28

93

0.0

0.4

10.9

47.6

39.6

1.5

March

742

99.7%

68

20

94

0.0

3.4

13.3

31.1

43.7

8.5

April

720

100.0%

59

17

95

0.0

10.4

31.5

22.2

27.4

8.5

May

743

99.9%

46

12

93

0.0

30.4

33.8

18.3

14.4

3.1

June

720

100.0%

56

19

93

0.0

10.1

29.6

32.5

26.1

1.7

July

744

100.0%

64

21

94

0.0

3.2

22.4

32.3

34.7

7.4

August

740

99.5%

61

25

94

0.0

3.8

27.7

35.3

28.5

4.7

September

720

100.0%

55

23

92

0.0

9.2

31.1

34.3

24.3

1.1

October

744

100.0%

69

29

94

0.0

0.8

15.2

28.6

49.3

6.0

November

720

100.0%

79

29

95

0.0

0.6

3.5

10.0

76.0

10.0

December

744

100.0%

78

56

93

0.0

0.0

0.0

10.8

88.2

1.1

Annual

8766

99.8%

64

12

95

0.0

6.0

19.7

29.5

40.1

4.6

Month

Percent of Data within Range of Relative Humidity (%)

Page AI-6-8


Table I-40 Wind Direction Sector

Woodcroft Station: Wind frequency table for 2012 Percent of Data within Wind Speed Range, wind speed unit km/hr >1-5

>5-10

>10-20

>20-30

>30-40

>40

Total

North NorthEast

1.2%

1.8%

0.9%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

3.9%

NorthEast

1.1%

1.0%

0.4%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

2.5%

East NorthEast

1.5%

1.5%

0.6%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

3.6%

East

1.4%

2.3%

1.1%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

4.8%

East SouthEast

0.9%

1.5%

0.9%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

3.3%

SouthEast

0.8%

1.1%

1.7%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

3.6%

South SouthEast

1.2%

1.8%

3.3%

0.6%

0.0%

0.0%

6.8%

South

3.1%

4.8%

3.0%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

10.9%

South SouthWest

4.3%

4.4%

0.7%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

9.4%

SouthWest

3.2%

1.9%

0.1%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

5.2%

West SouthWest

2.2%

1.2%

0.1%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

3.5%

West

2.0%

3.1%

0.8%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

5.8%

West NorthWest

1.7%

3.0%

4.0%

0.8%

0.1%

0.0%

9.5%

NorthWest

1.6%

3.9%

5.3%

1.0%

0.0%

0.0%

11.8%

North NorthWest

1.6%

2.9%

2.7%

0.2%

0.0%

0.0%

7.5%

North

1.1%

1.9%

2.2%

0.1%

0.0%

0.0%

5.2%

Total

28.8%

38.1%

27.7%

2.8%

0.1%

0.0%

97.4%

Percent Calm

2.6%

Number of Valid Hourly-Average Data

8701

Total Workable Hours in Time Period

8784

Page AI-6-9


N 20% 15% 10% 5% W

E

0%

Wind Speed Class (km/hr) > 40 30 - 40 20 - 30 10 - 20 5 - 10 S

1-5 Calm (<1 km/hr) = 2.6%

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PART 7.

Edmonton Central Station

owned and operated by Alberta Environment and Sustainable Resource Development


Table I-41

Edmonton Central Station: Summary statistics for continuous air monitoring results for 2012 Calibration & AIC

Valid Data

Uptime

(hours)

(hours)

(%)

Average

Minimum

Maximum

ppb

81

8688

99.9%

10.5

< 0.1

244.0

NO2

ppb

81

8688

99.9%

16.2

< 0.1

156.0

NOx

ppb

81

8688

99.9%

26.7

< 0.1

316.0

O3

ppb

52

8328

95.4%

19

<1

64

CO

ppm

61

8653

99.2%

0.2

< 0.1

1.7

THC

ppm

70

8134

93.4%

1.9

1.6

5.4

CH4

ppm

70

8134

93.4%

1.9

1.4

4.0

NMHC

ppm

70

8134

93.4%

< 0.1

< 0.1

3.7

53

8022

92.1%

8

<1

84

36

8435

96.4%

6.1

-24.4

37.9

Parameter

Unit

NO

PM2.5 Ambient Temp.

Âľg/m C

3

Summary Statistics for Hourly Average Data

Page AI-7-1


Table I-42

Edmonton Central Station: Summary of continuous NO monitoring results for 2012

Valid

Operational

Average

Maximum

1-Hour

Maximum

24-Hour

1-Hr data

Time

1-Hr Conc.

1-Hr Conc.

Exceedance

24-Hr Conc.

Exceedance

(no.)

(%)

(ppb)

(ppb)

(no.)

(ppb)

(no.)

<=5

>5-15

>15-30

>30-100

>100-159

>159

January

738

100.0%

12.7

108.0

-

34.7

-

36.3

37.5

17.6

8.4

0.1

0.0

February

688

100.0%

16.4

244.0

-

54.1

-

26.9

40.8

19.2

11.9

0.9

0.3

March

733

99.7%

10.7

92.0

-

24.4

-

40.9

39.7

12.4

7.0

0.0

0.0

April

713

100.0%

6.4

38.0

-

14.1

-

56.0

36.3

7.0

0.7

0.0

0.0

May

737

100.0%

3.7

31.2

-

10.7

-

78.8

17.9

3.1

0.1

0.0

0.0

June

713

99.9%

3.4

36.0

-

6.3

-

83.2

15.0

1.5

0.3

0.0

0.0

July

736

99.7%

3.2

70.6

-

6.6

-

84.5

13.9

1.4

0.3

0.0

0.0

August

736

99.9%

3.9

39.0

-

7.4

-

79.1

17.8

2.9

0.3

0.0

0.0

September

713

99.9%

7.4

196.0

-

25.8

-

67.3

22.4

5.5

4.5

0.1

0.1

October

734

99.5%

11.5

68.5

-

26.7

-

34.3

40.3

18.1

7.2

0.0

0.0

November

710

99.9%

21.5

151.0

-

43.8

-

10.1

35.2

33.0

20.8

0.8

0.0

December

737

100.0%

25.3

143.0

-

62.1

-

11.3

30.8

25.8

30.9

1.2

0.0

Annual

8688

99.9%

10.5

244.0

-

62.1

-

50.8

28.9

12.2

7.7

0.3

0.0

Month

a.

a

a

Percent of Data within Concentration Range (%)

There is no Alberta Ambient Air Quality Objective for NO.

Page AI-7-2


Table I-43

Edmonton Central Station: Summary of continuous NO2 monitoring results for 2012

Valid

Operational

Average

Maximum

1-Hour

Maximum

24-Hour

1-Hr data

Time

1-Hr Conc.

1-Hr Conc.

Exceedance

24-Hr Conc.

Exceedance

(no.)

(%)

(ppb)

(ppb)

(no.)

(ppb)

(no.)

<=5

>5-15

>15-30

>30-100

>100-159

>159

January

738

100.0%

23.4

156.0

0

56.0

-

1.6

19.9

59.3

18.4

0.7

0.0

February

688

100.0%

24.4

72.0

0

38.5

-

0.0

16.0

60.2

23.8

0.0

0.0

March

733

99.7%

20.1

51.0

0

31.1

-

0.4

38.3

47.5

13.8

0.0

0.0

April

713

100.0%

14.8

43.2

0

21.9

-

3.6

55.1

35.6

5.6

0.0

0.0

May

737

100.0%

10.4

36.4

0

15.5

-

16.6

63.1

19.3

1.1

0.0

0.0

June

713

99.9%

8.4

43.0

0

14.5

-

35.6

54.6

9.1

0.7

0.0

0.0

July

736

99.7%

7.2

40.5

0

11.0

-

41.3

50.4

7.9

0.4

0.0

0.0

August

736

99.9%

7.8

43.0

0

14.4

-

43.6

46.5

9.5

0.4

0.0

0.0

September

713

99.9%

10.7

53.0

0

24.2

-

36.9

40.0

18.7

4.5

0.0

0.0

October

734

99.5%

13.9

39.2

0

22.0

-

9.1

51.2

38.1

1.5

0.0

0.0

November

710

99.9%

24.8

56.3

0

39.0

-

0.0

11.5

61.1

27.3

0.0

0.0

December

737

100.0%

28.6

71.5

0

39.5

-

0.0

3.0

57.7

39.3

0.0

0.0

Annual

8688

99.9%

16.2

156.0

0

56.0

-

15.8

37.6

35.2

11.4

0.1

0.0

Month

a

a.

1-hour Alberta Ambient Air Quality Objective = 159 ppb

b.

There is no 24-hour Alberta Ambient Air Quality Objective for NO2.

b

Percent of Data within Concentration Range (%)

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Table I-44

Edmonton Central Station: Summary of continuous NOx monitoring results for 2012

Valid

Operational

Average

Maximum

1-Hour

Maximum

24-Hour

1-Hr data

Time

1-Hr Conc.

1-Hr Conc.

Exceedance

24-Hr Conc.

Exceedance

(no.)

(%)

(ppb)

(ppb)

(no.)

(ppb)

(no.)

<=5

>5-15

>15-30

>30-100

>100-159

>159

January

738

100.0%

36.1

157.0

-

72.4

-

1.1

9.5

40.2

46.5

2.7

0.0

February

688

100.0%

40.9

316.0

-

91.3

-

0.0

6.3

35.8

53.8

3.2

1.0

March

733

99.7%

30.8

133.0

-

55.1

-

0.0

18.1

45.8

34.2

1.8

0.0

April

713

100.0%

21.2

72.7

-

32.9

-

1.3

33.2

47.1

18.4

0.0

0.0

May

737

100.0%

14.2

59.5

-

26.2

-

9.0

55.8

28.6

6.6

0.0

0.0

June

713

99.9%

11.7

73.0

-

19.3

-

21.6

55.8

19.4

3.2

0.0

0.0

July

736

99.7%

10.4

91.9

-

17.0

-

24.3

56.9

15.8

3.0

0.0

0.0

August

736

99.9%

11.7

68.0

-

20.3

-

24.2

53.1

17.8

4.9

0.0

0.0

September

713

99.9%

18.1

249.0

-

50.0

-

20.2

42.2

22.0

14.2

1.3

0.1

October

734

99.5%

25.3

103.7

-

47.1

-

4.8

23.8

40.7

30.5

0.1

0.0

November

710

99.9%

46.4

206.1

-

82.8

-

0.0

2.5

25.1

68.7

3.0

0.7

December

737

100.0%

53.9

189.7

-

93.2

-

0.0

0.1

18.5

74.1

6.9

0.4

Annual

8688

99.9%

26.7

316.0

-

93.2

-

8.9

29.9

29.7

29.7

1.6

0.2

Month

a.

a

a

Percent of Data within Concentration Range (%)

There is no Alberta Ambient Air Quality Objective for NOx.

Page AI-7-4


Table I-45

Edmonton Central Station: Summary of continuous O3 monitoring results for 2012

Valid

Operational

Average

Maximum

1-Hour

Maximum

24-Hour

1-Hr data

Time

1-Hr Conc.

1-Hr Conc.

Exceedance

24-Hr Conc.

Exceedance

(no.)

(%)

(ppb)

(ppb)

(no.)

(ppb)

(no.)

<=10

>10-20

>20-30

>30-40

>40-82

>82

January

740

100.0%

13

33

0

27

-

37.3

47.7

13.0

2.0

0.0

0.0

February

691

100.0%

13

32

0

24

-

40.4

35.7

22.4

1.4

0.0

0.0

March

737

99.9%

20

49

0

36

-

17.0

34.1

32.7

14.4

1.9

0.0

April

716

100.0%

28

56

0

39

-

5.3

19.3

29.3

35.8

10.3

0.0

May

741

100.0%

33

57

0

44

-

3.2

12.0

22.7

37.8

24.3

0.0

June

716

99.4%

26

53

0

38

-

7.1

26.3

31.8

26.1

8.7

0.0

July

680

92.1%

26

64

0

36

-

10.1

25.9

31.0

19.1

13.8

0.0

August

684

92.3%

23

61

0

34

-

16.7

30.0

25.7

18.6

9.1

0.0

September

604

84.4%

18

47

0

24

-

24.7

33.8

31.1

9.1

1.3

0.0

October

566

76.9%

11

35

0

21

-

48.1

39.0

12.4

0.5

0.0

0.0

November

713

100.0%

9

39

0

22

-

58.1

34.6

5.8

1.5

0.0

0.0

December

740

100.0%

9

31

0

21

-

63.1

28.8

7.8

0.3

0.0

0.0

Annual

8328

95.4%

19

64

0

44

-

27.4

30.4

22.1

14.2

5.9

0.0

Month

a.

a

b

Percent of Data within Concentration Range (%)

1-hour Alberta Ambient Air Quality Objective = 82 ppb

b. There is no 24-hour Alberta Ambient Air Quality Objective for O3.

Page AI-7-5


Table I-46

Edmonton Central Station: Summary of continuous CO monitoring results for 2012

Valid

Operational

Average

Maximum

1-Hour

Maximum

8-Hour

1-Hr data

Time

1-Hr Conc.

1-Hr Conc.

Exceedance

8-Hr Conc.

Exceedance

(no.)

(%)

(ppm)

(ppm)

(no.)

(ppm)

(no.)

<=0.2

>0.2-1

>1-2.5

>2.5-5

>5-13

>13

January

739

100.0%

0.2

1.0

0

0.6

0

66.0

34.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

February

690

100.0%

0.3

1.2

0

0.7

0

59.0

40.7

0.3

0.0

0.0

0.0

March

735

99.7%

0.2

0.8

0

0.5

0

64.1

35.9

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

April

714

99.9%

0.2

0.5

0

0.4

0

85.6

14.4

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

May

737

99.9%

0.2

0.7

0

0.5

0

85.1

14.9

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

June

715

99.3%

0.2

1.0

0

0.6

0

88.3

11.7

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

July

739

100.0%

0.2

1.1

0

0.9

0

78.1

21.8

0.1

0.0

0.0

0.0

August

737

99.9%

0.1

0.6

0

0.4

0

94.3

5.7

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

September

663

92.5%

0.1

1.7

0

0.8

0

87.2

12.2

0.6

0.0

0.0

0.0

October

737

99.7%

0.2

0.6

0

0.4

0

79.0

21.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

November

709

99.7%

0.5

1.5

0

1.1

0

4.5

93.5

2.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

December

738

100.0%

0.3

1.2

0

0.7

0

57.6

41.7

0.7

0.0

0.0

0.0

Annual

8653

99.2%

0.2

1.7

0

1.1

0

70.8

28.9

0.3

0.0

0.0

0.0

Month

a.

a

b

Percent of Data within Concentration Range (%)

1-hour Alberta Ambient Air Quality Objective = 13 ppm

b. 8-hour Alberta Ambient Air Quality Objective = 5 ppm.

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Table I-47

Edmonton Central Station: Summary of continuous THC monitoring results for 2012

Valid

Operational

Average

Maximum

1-Hour

Maximum

24-Hour

1-Hr data

Time

1-Hr Conc.

1-Hr Conc.

Exceedance

24-Hr Conc.

Exceedance

(no.)

(%)

(ppm)

(ppm)

(no.)

(ppm)

(no.)

<=1

>1-2

>2-3

>3-4

>4-5

>5

January

496

67.1%

1.9

2.6

-

2.1

-

0.0

90.3

9.7

0.0

0.0

0.0

February

560

81.3%

1.9

3.2

-

2.2

-

0.0

90.0

9.8

0.2

0.0

0.0

March

736

99.9%

1.8

2.6

-

2.0

-

0.0

93.3

6.7

0.0

0.0

0.0

April

713

100.0%

1.8

2.2

-

1.9

-

0.0

99.2

0.8

0.0

0.0

0.0

May

740

100.0%

1.8

2.8

-

1.9

-

0.0

98.9

1.1

0.0

0.0

0.0

June

715

99.9%

1.8

5.4

-

1.9

-

0.0

98.7

1.1

0.0

0.0

0.1

July

644

87.0%

1.9

2.3

-

2.0

-

0.0

94.3

5.7

0.0

0.0

0.0

August

702

95.1%

1.9

3.5

-

2.0

-

0.0

89.2

10.7

0.1

0.0

0.0

September

715

99.9%

2.0

4.1

-

2.4

-

0.0

83.4

15.2

1.3

0.1

0.0

October

685

92.9%

1.9

2.4

-

2.1

-

0.0

91.7

8.3

0.0

0.0

0.0

November

690

97.2%

2.0

2.9

-

2.4

-

0.0

65.9

34.1

0.0

0.0

0.0

December

738

100.0%

2.1

3.0

-

2.4

-

0.0

33.5

66.5

0.0

0.0

0.0

Annual

8134

93.4%

1.9

5.4

-

2.4

-

0.0

85.4

14.5

0.1

0.0

0.0

Month

a.

a

a

Percent of Data within Concentration Range (%)

There is no Alberta Ambient Air Quality Objective for THC.

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Table I-48

Edmonton Central Station: Summary of continuous CH4 monitoring results for 2012

Valid

Operational

Average

Maximum

1-Hour

Maximum

24-Hour

1-Hr data

Time

1-Hr Conc.

1-Hr Conc.

Exceedance

24-Hr Conc.

Exceedance

(no.)

(%)

(ppm)

(ppm)

(no.)

(ppm)

(no.)

<=1

>1-2

>2-3

>3-4

>4-5

>5

January

496

67.1%

1.9

2.5

-

2.1

-

0.0

91.5

8.5

0.0

0.0

0.0

February

560

81.3%

1.9

3.0

-

2.2

-

0.0

92.0

8.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

March

736

99.9%

1.8

2.6

-

2.0

-

0.0

94.3

5.7

0.0

0.0

0.0

April

713

100.0%

1.8

2.2

-

1.9

-

0.0

99.2

0.8

0.0

0.0

0.0

May

740

100.0%

1.8

2.2

-

1.9

-

0.0

99.1

0.9

0.0

0.0

0.0

June

715

99.9%

1.8

2.1

-

1.9

-

0.0

99.9

0.1

0.0

0.0

0.0

July

644

87.0%

1.9

2.3

-

2.0

-

0.0

94.7

5.3

0.0

0.0

0.0

August

702

95.1%

1.9

3.5

-

2.0

-

0.0

89.7

10.1

0.1

0.0

0.0

September

715

99.9%

2.0

4.0

-

2.3

-

0.0

84.1

15.7

0.3

0.0

0.0

October

685

92.9%

1.9

2.4

-

2.1

-

0.0

91.7

8.3

0.0

0.0

0.0

November

690

97.2%

2.0

2.7

-

2.4

-

0.0

65.9

34.1

0.0

0.0

0.0

December

738

100.0%

2.1

2.9

-

2.4

-

0.0

33.7

66.3

0.0

0.0

0.0

Annual

8134

93.4%

1.9

4.0

-

2.4

-

0.0

85.9

14.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

Month

a.

a

a

Percent of Data within Concentration Range (%)

There is no Alberta Ambient Air Quality Objective for CH4.

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Table I-49

Edmonton Central Station: Summary of continuous non-methane hydrocarbons (NMHC) results for 2012

Valid

Operational

Average

Maximum

1-Hour

Maximum

24-Hour

1-Hr data

Time

1-Hr Conc.

1-Hr Conc.

Exceedance

24-Hr Conc.

Exceedance

(no.)

(%)

(ppm)

(ppm)

(no.)

(ppm)

(no.)

<=1

>1-2

>2-3

>3-4

>4-5

>5

January

496

67.1%

< 0.1

0.3

-

< 0.1

-

100.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

February

560

81.3%

< 0.1

0.2

-

< 0.1

-

100.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

March

736

99.9%

< 0.1

0.2

-

< 0.1

-

100.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

April

713

100.0%

< 0.1

0.1

-

< 0.1

-

100.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

May

740

100.0%

< 0.1

1.0

-

< 0.1

-

100.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

June

715

99.9%

< 0.1

3.7

-

0.2

-

99.7

0.1

0.0

0.1

0.0

0.0

July

644

87.0%

< 0.1

0.3

-

< 0.1

-

100.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

August

702

95.1%

< 0.1

0.4

-

0.1

-

100.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

September

715

99.9%

< 0.1

1.0

-

0.1

-

100.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

October

685

92.9%

< 0.1

0.1

-

< 0.1

-

100.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

November

690

97.2%

< 0.1

0.4

-

0.1

-

100.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

December

738

100.0%

< 0.1

0.3

-

< 0.1

-

100.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

Annual

8134

93.4%

< 0.1

3.7

-

0.2

-

100.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

Month

a.

a

a

Percent of Data within Concentration Range (%)

There is no Alberta Ambient Air Quality Objective for NMHC.

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Table I-50

Edmonton Central Station: Summary of continuous PM2.5 monitoring results for 2012

Valid

Operational

Average

Maximum

1-Hour

1-Hr data

Time

1-Hr Conc.

1-Hr Conc.

Exceedance

(no.)

(%)

(µg/m )

(µg/m )

(no.)

(µg/m )

(no.)

<=1

>1-5

>5-10

>10-20

>20-30

>30

January

739

99.9%

7

37

-

15

0

2.2

37.5

42.2

16.8

1.1

0.3

February

691

100.0%

11

52

-

30

0

0.7

18.2

39.4

27.9

11.0

2.7

March

731

99.6%

10

54

-

19

0

1.1

17.8

43.0

29.5

7.9

0.7

April

714

100.0%

7

21

-

13

0

2.1

34.9

47.5

15.4

0.1

0.0

May

623

84.0%

6

31

-

13

0

6.9

34.7

48.0

9.3

1.0

0.2

June

233

33.2%

6

18

-

10

0

4.3

41.6

46.4

7.7

0.0

0.0

July

670

90.4%

10

84

-

36

2

4.0

39.4

33.6

17.3

0.4

5.2

August

739

99.7%

7

23

-

15

0

3.4

39.9

41.9

14.3

0.4

0.0

September

687

96.6%

6

42

-

21

0

23.3

38.9

17.5

14.4

5.2

0.7

October

738

100.0%

5

26

-

12

0

26.3

43.2

18.6

11.4

0.5

0.0

November

720

100.0%

11

43

-

27

0

6.3

22.1

26.0

35.7

6.9

3.1

December

737

100.0%

10

36

-

18

0

3.1

22.9

26.7

42.1

4.7

0.4

Annual

8022

92.1%

8

84

-

36

2

7.1

32.0

35.2

21.1

3.5

1.1

Month

3

3

a.

There is no 1-hour Alberta Ambient Air Quality Objective for PM2.5.

b.

24-hour Alberta Ambient Air Quality Objective 30 µg/m .

a

Maximum

24-Hour

24-Hr Conc.

Exceedance

3

b

Percent of Data within Concentration Range (%)

3

Page AI-7-10


Table I-51

Edmonton Central Station: Summary of continuous ambient temperature monitoring results for 2012 Valid

Operational

Average

Minimum

Maximum

1-Hr data

Time

1-Hr Temp.

1-Hr Temp.

1-Hr Temp.

(no.)

(%)

(째C)

(째C)

(째C)

<=-30

>-30~-15

>-15~-0

>0~-15

>15~30

>30

January

683

92.2%

-3.7

-24.4

11.1

0.0

14.1

50.7

35.3

0.0

0.0

February

691

100.0%

-4.6

-18.0

7.3

0.0

4.3

76.1

19.5

0.0

0.0

March

738

99.9%

1.5

-14.4

16.6

0.0

0.0

38.6

60.7

0.7

0.0

April

715

100.0%

6.5

-3.6

22.8

0.0

0.0

11.5

79.2

9.4

0.0

May

654

88.1%

13.0

3.1

29.5

0.0

0.0

0.0

68.3

31.7

0.0

June

554

77.3%

18.9

10.3

29.7

0.0

0.0

0.0

24.7

75.3

0.0

July

741

100.0%

21.9

10.3

37.9

0.0

0.0

0.0

8.9

81.5

9.6

August

744

100.0%

20.7

8.8

34.5

0.0

0.0

0.0

18.8

73.4

7.8

September

715

99.6%

16.3

5.4

31.6

0.0

0.0

0.0

49.5

50.2

0.3

October

742

100.0%

3.1

-7.9

21.0

0.0

0.0

38.0

57.7

4.3

0.0

November

720

100.0%

-5.6

-17.8

10.9

0.0

1.8

78.3

19.9

0.0

0.0

December

738

100.0%

-11.9

-24.0

3.0

0.0

32.0

65.0

3.0

0.0

0.0

Annual

8435

96.4%

6.1

-24.4

37.9

0.0

4.4

30.4

37.1

26.5

1.6

Month

Percent of Data within temperature Range (%)

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PART 8.

Edmonton East Station

owned and operated by Alberta Environment and Sustainable Resource Development


Table I-52

Edmonton East Station: Summary statistics for continuous air monitoring results for 2012 Calibration & AIC

Valid Data

Uptime

(hours)

(hours)

(%)

Average

Minimum

Maximum

ppb

58

8669

99.4%

1

<1

44

H2S

ppb

65

8713

100.0%

0.4

< 0.1

9.0

NO

ppb

78

8687

99.8%

9.1

< 0.1

204.9

NO2

ppb

78

8687

99.8%

14.0

0.5

63.0

NOx

ppb

78

8687

99.8%

23.1

0.9

262.7

O3

ppb

57

8720

99.9%

22

<1

72

CO

ppm

60

8697

99.7%

0.2

< 0.1

1.2

THC

ppm

88

7949

91.4%

2.2

1.4

9.7

CH4

ppm

88

7949

91.4%

2.0

1.4

8.9

NMHC

ppm

88

7949

91.4%

0.2

< 0.1

7.0

Âľg/m3

35

8133

93.2%

9

<1

156

Ambient Temp.

C

0

8291

94.4%

5.6

-31.4

34.7

Relative Humidity

%

0

8343

95.0%

61

<1

97

km/hr

0

8778

100.0%

11.2

1.0

34.1

Parameter

Unit

SO2

PM2.5

Wind Speed

Summary Statistics for Hourly Average Data

Page AI-8-1


Table I-53

Edmonton East Station: Summary of continuous SO2 monitoring results for 2012

Valid

Operational

Average

Maximum

1-Hour

Maximum

24-Hour

1-Hr data

Time

1-Hr Conc.

1-Hr Conc.

Exceedance

24-Hr Conc.

Exceedance

(no.)

(%)

(ppb)

(ppb)

(no.)

(ppb)

(no.)

<=1

>1-5

>5-10

>10-48

>48-172

>172

January

740

100.0%

1

20

0

3

0

78.2

19.2

2.0

0.5

0.0

0.0

February

692

100.0%

1

18

0

4

0

82.7

14.9

1.7

0.7

0.0

0.0

March

736

100.0%

1

15

0

4

0

80.3

16.0

3.3

0.4

0.0

0.0

April

716

100.0%

1

16

0

5

0

86.7

11.3

1.3

0.7

0.0

0.0

May

722

97.6%

2

36

0

6

0

79.2

13.6

3.9

3.3

0.0

0.0

June

715

99.9%

1

36

0

6

0

82.5

11.9

3.6

2.0

0.0

0.0

July

705

95.4%

1

21

0

5

0

80.0

14.8

3.5

1.7

0.0

0.0

August

739

99.9%

1

17

0

3

0

84.3

11.9

2.7

1.1

0.0

0.0

September

715

100.0%

1

44

0

5

0

80.6

14.4

3.1

2.0

0.0

0.0

October

739

100.0%

1

18

0

3

0

93.8

5.1

0.7

0.4

0.0

0.0

November

715

100.0%

1

9

0

2

0

89.8

9.4

0.8

0.0

0.0

0.0

December

735

99.9%

1

10

0

3

0

89.4

10.3

0.3

0.0

0.0

0.0

Annual

8669

99.4%

1

44

0

6

0

84.0

12.7

2.2

1.1

0.0

0.0

Month

a.

a

b

Percent of Data within Concentration Range (%)

1-hour Alberta Ambient Air Quality Objective = 172 ppb

b. 24-hour Alberta Ambient Air Quality Objective = 48 pp

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Table I-54

Edmonton East Station: Summary of continuous H2S monitoring results for 2012

Valid

Operational

Average

Maximum

1-Hour

Maximum

24-Hour

1-Hr data

Time

1-Hr Conc.

1-Hr Conc.

Exceedance

24-Hr Conc.

Exceedance

(no.)

(%)

(ppb)

(ppb)

(no.)

(ppb)

(no.)

<=1

>1-3

>3-5

>5-8

>8-10

>10

January

740

100.0%

0.5

3.0

0

1.0

0

95.8

4.2

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

February

692

100.0%

0.4

5.0

0

1.4

0

94.7

5.1

0.3

0.0

0.0

0.0

March

736

100.0%

0.3

3.0

0

0.7

0

97.4

2.6

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

April

716

100.0%

0.3

9.0

0

1.4

0

95.5

3.4

0.7

0.3

0.1

0.0

May

739

99.9%

0.2

2.0

0

0.7

0

99.3

0.7

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

June

715

99.9%

0.4

6.0

0

1.0

0

96.9

2.7

0.3

0.1

0.0

0.0

July

739

100.0%

0.6

6.0

0

1.1

0

91.7

7.7

0.3

0.3

0.0

0.0

August

739

99.9%

0.5

5.0

0

1.4

0

92.7

5.5

1.8

0.0

0.0

0.0

September

715

100.0%

0.5

7.0

0

1.3

0

93.6

5.2

1.0

0.3

0.0

0.0

October

738

100.0%

0.3

4.0

0

0.8

0

97.7

2.2

0.1

0.0

0.0

0.0

November

715

100.0%

0.6

6.0

0

1.7

0

92.3

7.4

0.1

0.1

0.0

0.0

December

729

99.9%

0.6

6.0

0

1.6

0

91.8

7.1

1.0

0.1

0.0

0.0

Annual

8713

100.0%

0

9

0

1.7

0

95.0

4.5

0.5

0.1

0.0

0.0

Month

a.

1-hour Alberta Ambient Air Quality Objective = 10 ppb

b.

24-hour Alberta Ambient Air Quality Objective = 3 ppb

a

b

Percent of Data within Concentration Range (%)

Page AI-8-3


Table I-55

Edmonton East Station: Summary of continuous NO monitoring results for 2012

Valid

Operational

Average

Maximum

1-Hour

Maximum

24-Hour

1-Hr data

Time

1-Hr Conc.

1-Hr Conc.

Exceedance

24-Hr Conc.

Exceedance

(no.)

(%)

(ppb)

(ppb)

(no.)

(ppb)

(no.)

<=5

>5-15

>15-30

>30-100

>100-159

>159

January

735

99.9%

14.0

160.0

-

45.5

-

47.6

24.9

14.3

12.4

0.7

0.1

February

688

99.9%

13.4

196.0

-

38.3

-

50.6

24.0

12.9

11.8

0.6

0.1

March

732

99.9%

6.9

158.8

-

23.1

-

67.9

22.0

4.9

5.1

0.1

0.0

April

711

100.0%

3.1

41.7

-

7.2

-

82.7

14.5

2.4

0.4

0.0

0.0

May

736

99.9%

2.9

31.7

-

7.5

-

83.8

13.9

1.9

0.4

0.0

0.0

June

714

99.9%

3.2

50.0

-

7.3

-

84.2

12.3

3.2

0.3

0.0

0.0

July

738

100.0%

3.6

59.3

-

12.4

-

83.9

12.2

2.6

1.4

0.0

0.0

August

737

99.7%

5.1

66.5

-

10.4

-

73.5

19.3

4.2

3.0

0.0

0.0

September

715

100.0%

7.8

137.0

-

26.3

-

69.2

17.6

7.0

5.9

0.3

0.0

October

738

100.0%

9.0

156.0

-

24.1

-

53.3

29.0

12.7

4.6

0.4

0.0

November

707

99.2%

18.8

152.1

-

57.9

-

29.0

33.7

18.5

17.0

1.8

0.0

December

736

99.9%

21.6

204.9

-

70.1

-

33.7

25.4

20.2

17.3

2.4

1.0

Annual

8687

99.8%

9.1

204.9

-

70.1

-

63.3

20.7

8.7

6.6

0.5

0.1

Month

a.

a

a

Percent of Data within Concentration Range (%)

There is no Alberta Ambient Air Quality Objective for NO.

Page AI-8-4


Table I-56

Edmonton East Station: Summary of continuous NO2 monitoring results for 2012

Valid

Operational

Average

Maximum

1-Hour

Maximum

24-Hour

1-Hr data

Time

1-Hr Conc.

1-Hr Conc.

Exceedance

24-Hr Conc.

Exceedance

(no.)

(%)

(ppb)

(ppb)

(no.)

(ppb)

(no.)

<=5

>5-15

>15-30

>30-100

>100-159

>159

January

735

99.9%

20.6

63.0

0

35.4

-

11.4

28.3

36.5

23.8

0.0

0.0

February

688

99.9%

19.6

56.0

0

32.9

-

7.0

37.9

34.2

20.9

0.0

0.0

March

732

99.9%

15.2

49.4

0

32.1

-

12.8

47.8

26.9

12.4

0.0

0.0

April

711

100.0%

8.9

46.5

0

19.5

-

41.1

42.1

14.9

2.0

0.0

0.0

May

736

99.9%

8.5

33.4

0

15.3

-

35.7

49.7

13.5

1.1

0.0

0.0

June

714

99.9%

8.2

33.3

0

14.8

-

33.8

54.5

11.1

0.7

0.0

0.0

July

738

100.0%

8.4

26.3

0

13.0

-

29.3

60.6

10.2

0.0

0.0

0.0

August

737

99.7%

10.6

36.9

0

17.4

-

21.0

56.4

21.4

1.1

0.0

0.0

September

715

100.0%

12.9

54.0

0

28.6

-

22.7

45.9

26.7

4.8

0.0

0.0

October

738

100.0%

11.6

37.7

0

20.0

-

20.2

52.8

25.6

1.4

0.0

0.0

November

707

99.2%

20.4

57.6

0

40.3

-

1.4

39.3

36.8

22.5

0.0

0.0

December

736

99.9%

23.5

57.9

0

44.7

-

1.4

27.4

40.2

31.0

0.0

0.0

Annual

8687

99.8%

14.0

63.0

0

44.7

-

19.8

45.3

24.8

10.1

0.0

0.0

Month

a

a.

1-hour Alberta Ambient Air Quality Objective = 159 ppb

b.

There is no 24-hour Alberta Ambient Air Quality Objective for NO2.

b

Percent of Data within Concentration Range (%)

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Table I-57

Edmonton East Station: Summary of continuous NOx monitoring results for 2012

Valid

Operational

Average

Maximum

1-Hour

Maximum

24-Hour

1-Hr data

Time

1-Hr Conc.

1-Hr Conc.

Exceedance

24-Hr Conc.

Exceedance

(no.)

(%)

(ppb)

(ppb)

(no.)

(ppb)

(no.)

<=5

>5-15

>15-30

>30-100

>100-159

>159

January

735

99.9%

34.6

222.0

-

81.0

-

8.2

22.3

25.7

40.0

3.1

0.7

February

688

99.9%

33.0

252.0

-

64.8

-

1.7

30.8

29.8

33.7

3.3

0.6

March

732

99.9%

22.1

199.9

-

50.9

-

6.7

41.4

30.9

19.8

1.1

0.1

April

711

100.0%

12.0

76.7

-

26.7

-

27.6

47.1

18.0

7.3

0.0

0.0

May

736

99.9%

11.4

61.0

-

21.6

-

25.7

48.5

21.1

4.8

0.0

0.0

June

714

99.9%

11.3

80.6

-

21.8

-

21.8

57.7

15.3

5.2

0.0

0.0

July

738

100.0%

12.0

80.4

-

24.4

-

19.2

56.9

18.8

5.0

0.0

0.0

August

737

99.7%

15.7

91.0

-

26.2

-

11.9

50.3

27.4

10.3

0.0

0.0

September

715

100.0%

20.6

179.0

-

50.1

-

13.1

43.6

23.6

18.5

0.8

0.3

October

738

100.0%

20.7

193.7

-

39.1

-

13.0

34.1

31.6

20.7

0.4

0.1

November

707

99.2%

39.2

201.6

-

98.2

-

0.7

17.4

34.8

41.0

5.2

0.8

December

736

99.9%

45.1

262.7

-

110.6

-

0.7

19.0

24.5

46.3

7.1

2.4

Annual

8687

99.8%

23.1

262.7

-

110.6

-

12.6

39.2

25.1

21.0

1.7

0.4

Month

a.

a

a

Percent of Data within Concentration Range (%)

There is no Alberta Ambient Air Quality Objective for NOx.

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Table I-58

Edmonton East Station: Summary of continuous O3 monitoring results for 2012

Valid

Operational

Average

Maximum

1-Hour

Maximum

24-Hour

1-Hr data

Time

1-Hr Conc.

1-Hr Conc.

Exceedance

24-Hr Conc.

Exceedance

(no.)

(%)

(ppb)

(ppb)

(no.)

(ppb)

(no.)

<=10

>10-20

>20-30

>30-40

>40-82

>82

January

740

100.0%

15

37

0

32

-

36.8

30.0

25.3

8.0

0.0

0.0

February

691

100.0%

18

39

0

31

-

29.5

29.7

26.8

14.0

0.0

0.0

March

737

100.0%

25

55

0

36

-

14.8

16.6

38.5

24.0

6.1

0.0

April

714

100.0%

34

59

0

45

-

2.7

11.9

22.0

32.1

31.4

0.0

May

740

100.0%

37

59

0

47

-

2.3

7.4

19.7

28.0

42.6

0.0

June

715

99.9%

27

53

0

39

-

8.0

21.8

30.2

25.7

14.3

0.0

July

739

100.0%

27

72

0

40

-

11.6

21.4

31.7

19.9

15.4

0.0

August

738

100.0%

22

56

0

35

-

18.7

28.6

27.5

17.1

8.1

0.0

September

716

100.0%

20

51

0

27

-

24.9

26.7

30.9

15.5

2.1

0.0

October

740

100.0%

16

40

0

27

-

26.6

47.0

19.9

6.5

0.0

0.0

November

712

99.6%

14

39

0

25

-

36.0

40.3

20.1

3.7

0.0

0.0

December

738

99.9%

12

38

0

30

-

51.4

28.5

14.5

5.7

0.0

0.0

Annual

8720

99.9%

22

72

0

47

-

21.9

25.8

25.6

16.7

10.0

0.0

Month

a.

a

b

Percent of Data within Concentration Range (%)

1-hour Alberta Ambient Air Quality Objective = 82 ppb

b. There is no 24-hour Alberta Ambient Air Quality Objective for O3.

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Table I-59

Edmonton East Station: Summary of continuous CO monitoring results for 2012

Valid

Operational

Average

Maximum

1-Hour

Maximum

8-Hour

1-Hr data

Time

1-Hr Conc.

1-Hr Conc.

Exceedance

8-Hr Conc.

Exceedance

(no.)

(%)

(ppm)

(ppm)

(no.)

(ppm)

(no.)

<=0.2

>0.2-1

>1-2.5

>2.5-5

>5-13

>13

January

741

100.0%

0.2

0.8

0

0.5

0

76.4

23.6

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

February

689

99.9%

0.2

0.7

0

0.6

0

72.4

27.6

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

March

737

99.9%

0.2

0.7

0

0.4

0

83.9

16.1

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

April

713

100.0%

0.2

0.4

0

0.3

0

87.8

12.2

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

May

724

98.0%

0.2

0.6

0

0.6

0

85.5

14.5

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

June

715

100.0%

0.2

0.5

0

0.3

0

91.2

8.8

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

July

736

99.7%

0.2

1.0

0

0.8

0

67.1

32.9

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

August

740

100.0%

0.2

0.5

0

0.4

0

89.1

10.9

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

September

715

100.0%

0.2

0.8

0

0.5

0

78.5

21.5

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

October

738

99.9%

0.4

0.9

0

0.7

0

22.5

77.5

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

November

710

99.4%

0.5

1.2

0

1.0

0

5.2

93.8

1.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

December

739

99.9%

0.2

0.9

0

0.7

0

76.5

23.5

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

Annual

8697

99.7%

0.2

1.2

0

1.0

0

69.7

30.2

0.1

0.0

0.0

0.0

Month

a.

a

b

Percent of Data within Concentration Range (%)

1-hour Alberta Ambient Air Quality Objective = 13 ppm

b. 8-hour Alberta Ambient Air Quality Objective = 5 ppm.

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Table I-60

Edmonton East Station: Summary of continuous THC monitoring results for 2012 Valid

Month

Operational

Average

Maximum

1-Hour

1-Hr data

Time

1-Hr Conc.

1-Hr Conc.

Exceedance

(no.)

(%)

(ppm)

(ppm)

January

742

100.0%

2.1

February

689

99.7%

March

730

April

Maximum a

24-Hour a

Percent of Data within Concentration Range (%)

24-Hr Conc.

Exceedance

(no.)

(ppm)

(no.)

<=1

>1-2

>2-3

>3-4

>4-5

>5

6.6

-

2.7

-

0.0

65.1

32.1

2.4

0.0

0.4

2.1

7.8

-

3.6

-

0.0

59.9

36.9

2.0

0.4

0.7

99.2%

2.0

6.1

-

2.6

-

0.0

70.1

27.7

1.9

0.1

0.1

659

92.3%

1.9

5.6

-

2.4

-

0.0

82.1

16.2

0.9

0.6

0.2

May

612

82.8%

1.9

4.7

-

2.2

-

0.0

81.9

16.5

1.5

0.2

0.0

June

489

68.3%

2.0

5.0

-

2.2

-

0.0

81.0

17.2

1.4

0.4

0.0

July

692

93.4%

2.2

6.0

-

2.7

-

0.0

51.4

42.8

4.5

1.0

0.3

August

739

99.9%

2.3

9.7

-

3.1

-

0.0

47.1

43.2

7.0

1.8

0.9

September

654

91.9%

2.2

9.6

-

3.2

-

0.0

57.0

35.5

4.6

1.7

1.2

October

687

93.0%

2.1

7.5

-

3.2

-

0.0

69.1

27.4

2.5

0.3

0.7

November

568

80.3%

2.4

9.2

-

3.8

-

0.0

29.4

58.6

7.7

3.0

1.2

December

688

96.0%

2.4

9.5

-

4.7

-

0.0

21.1

69.3

6.1

2.5

1.0

Annual

7949

91.4%

2.2

9.7

-

4.7

-

0.0

59.3

35.6

3.6

1.0

0.6

a.

There is no Alberta Ambient Air Quality Objective for THC.

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Table I-61

Edmonton East Station: Summary of continuous CH4 monitoring results for 2012 Valid

Month

Operational

Average

Maximum

1-Hour

1-Hr data

Time

1-Hr Conc.

1-Hr Conc.

Exceedance

(no.)

(%)

(ppm)

(ppm)

January

742

100.0%

1.9

February

689

99.7%

March

730

April

Maximum a

24-Hour a

Percent of Data within Concentration Range (%)

24-Hr Conc.

Exceedance

(no.)

(ppm)

(no.)

<=1

>1-2

>2-3

>3-4

>4-5

>5

5.9

-

2.3

-

0.0

95.1

4.2

0.3

0.3

0.1

1.9

7.1

-

3.1

-

0.0

88.5

10.6

0.3

0.0

0.6

99.2%

1.9

5.2

-

2.3

-

0.0

90.7

8.6

0.5

0.0

0.1

659

92.3%

1.8

2.9

-

1.9

-

0.0

97.1

2.9

0.0

0.0

0.0

May

612

82.8%

1.8

3.1

-

2.0

-

0.0

97.9

2.0

0.2

0.0

0.0

June

489

68.3%

1.8

3.6

-

1.9

-

0.0

96.7

3.1

0.2

0.0

0.0

July

692

93.4%

2.0

4.8

-

2.2

-

0.0

88.6

11.3

0.0

0.1

0.0

August

739

99.9%

2.0

5.0

-

2.4

-

0.0

74.6

24.2

0.9

0.3

0.0

September

654

91.9%

2.0

4.6

-

2.3

-

0.0

80.4

18.2

0.9

0.5

0.0

October

687

93.0%

1.9

3.2

-

2.1

-

0.0

89.5

10.3

0.1

0.0

0.0

November

568

80.3%

2.1

5.1

-

2.7

-

0.0

49.8

48.1

1.4

0.5

0.2

December

688

96.0%

2.2

8.9

-

4.1

-

0.0

28.3

68.5

1.7

0.6

0.9

Annual

7949

91.4%

2.0

8.9

-

4.1

-

0.0

81.4

17.7

0.6

0.2

0.2

a.

There is no Alberta Ambient Air Quality Objective for CH4.

Page AI-8-10


Table I-62

Edmonton East Station: Summary of continuous non-methane hydrocarbons (NMHC) results for 2012 Valid

Month

Operational

Average

Maximum

1-Hour

1-Hr data

Time

1-Hr Conc.

1-Hr Conc.

Exceedance

(no.)

(%)

(ppm)

(ppm)

January

742

100.0%

0.1

February

689

99.7%

March

730

April

Maximum a

24-Hour a

Percent of Data within Concentration Range (%)

24-Hr Conc.

Exceedance

(no.)

(ppm)

(no.)

<=1

>1-2

>2-3

>3-4

>4-5

>5

1.9

-

0.4

-

99.5

0.5

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.1

3.0

-

0.5

-

98.8

0.9

0.3

0.0

0.0

0.0

99.2%

0.1

1.3

-

0.3

-

99.9

0.1

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

659

92.3%

0.1

3.5

-

0.5

-

98.2

1.2

0.5

0.2

0.0

0.0

May

612

82.8%

0.1

2.8

-

0.4

-

98.5

1.1

0.3

0.0

0.0

0.0

June

489

68.3%

0.1

2.0

-

0.4

-

98.6

1.4

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

July

692

93.4%

0.3

3.0

-

0.6

-

95.1

4.3

0.6

0.0

0.0

0.0

August

739

99.9%

0.3

5.8

-

0.8

-

91.7

6.8

0.9

0.4

0.0

0.1

September

654

91.9%

0.3

7.0

-

1.0

-

93.7

4.4

1.7

0.0

0.0

0.2

October

687

93.0%

0.2

5.2

-

1.0

-

97.1

1.9

0.3

0.1

0.3

0.3

November

568

80.3%

0.3

5.0

-

1.1

-

92.4

5.3

1.4

0.5

0.4

0.0

December

688

96.0%

0.2

2.4

-

0.6

-

96.9

2.9

0.1

0.0

0.0

0.0

Annual

7949

91.4%

0.2

7.0

-

1.1

-

96.7

2.6

0.5

0.1

0.1

0.1

a.

There is no Alberta Ambient Air Quality Objective for NMHC.

Page AI-8-11


Table I-63

Edmonton East Station: Summary of continuous PM2.5 monitoring results for 2012

Valid

Operational

Average

Maximum

1-Hour

1-Hr data

Time

1-Hr Conc.

1-Hr Conc.

Exceedance

(no.)

(%)

(µg/m )

(µg/m )

(no.)

(µg/m )

(no.)

<=1

>1-5

>5-10

>10-20

>20-30

>30

January

744

100.0%

8

45

-

16

0

4.2

31.6

35.8

25.0

2.6

0.9

February

692

100.0%

10

93

-

34

1

2.0

35.5

24.1

24.4

10.5

3.3

March

741

100.0%

9

36

-

20

0

3.2

31.0

39.0

20.0

5.4

1.3

April

676

93.9%

6

19

-

12

0

5.2

45.0

36.7

13.2

0.0

0.0

May

583

78.7%

7

25

-

12

0

4.1

39.6

40.5

15.3

0.5

0.0

June

676

96.6%

9

156

-

22

0

4.9

26.0

43.3

22.3

2.8

0.6

July

609

82.3%

14

141

-

64

3

9.9

21.3

28.6

23.8

7.4

9.0

August

694

93.5%

12

57

-

22

0

4.5

17.1

31.7

30.7

10.8

5.2

September

715

99.9%

10

54

-

26

0

6.6

30.6

29.0

21.3

10.1

2.5

October

734

99.6%

3

24

-

12

0

47.1

33.5

11.4

7.6

0.3

0.0

November

712

99.9%

12

38

-

25

0

4.5

15.4

26.3

39.7

11.5

2.5

December

557

74.9%

15

38

-

22

0

0.4

7.5

23.0

47.0

20.5

1.6

Annual

8133

93.2%

9

156

-

64

4

8.3

28.1

30.7

23.9

6.7

2.2

Month

3

3

a.

There is no 1-hour Alberta Ambient Air Quality Objective for PM2.5.

b.

24-hour Alberta Ambient Air Quality Objective = 30 µg/m .

a

Maximum

24-Hour

24-Hr Conc.

Exceedance

3

b

Percent of Data within Concentration Range (%)

3

Page AI-8-12


Table I-64

Edmonton East Station: Summary of continuous ambient temperature monitoring results for 2012 Valid

Operational

Average

Minimum

Maximum

1-Hr data

Time

1-Hr Temp.

1-Hr Temp.

1-Hr Temp.

(no.)

(%)

(째C)

(째C)

(째C)

<=-30

>-30~-15

>-15~-0

>0~-15

>15~30

>30

January

744

100.0%

-6.1

-31.4

11.3

0.8

20.6

51.3

27.3

0.0

0.0

February

658

94.5%

-4.8

-18.8

7.3

0.0

6.5

75.4

18.1

0.0

0.0

March

696

93.8%

0.8

-15.4

13.7

0.0

0.1

44.5

55.3

0.0

0.0

April

650

90.3%

6.1

-5.2

21.4

0.0

0.0

11.4

82.3

6.3

0.0

May

743

99.9%

12.3

2.2

28.1

0.0

0.0

0.0

68.8

31.2

0.0

June

638

88.6%

17.3

6.8

27.4

0.0

0.0

0.0

37.8

62.2

0.0

July

733

98.5%

20.4

9.7

34.7

0.0

0.0

0.0

14.3

80.1

5.6

August

696

93.5%

18.9

7.9

31.9

0.0

0.0

0.0

28.3

69.3

2.4

September

720

100.0%

14.9

3.1

30.9

0.0

0.0

0.0

58.2

41.7

0.1

October

716

96.2%

2.2

-9.9

19.5

0.0

0.0

41.9

54.1

4.1

0.0

November

720

100.0%

-6.5

-19.1

11.7

0.0

5.8

79.7

14.4

0.0

0.0

December

577

77.6%

-11.0

-23.6

2.2

0.0

24.4

71.9

3.6

0.0

0.0

Annual

8291

94.4%

5.6

-31.4

34.7

0.1

4.6

30.8

38.9

24.9

0.7

Month

Percent of Data within temperature Range (%)

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Table I-65 Edmonton East Station: Summary of relative humidity monitoring results for 2012 Valid

Operational

Average

Minimum

Maximum

1-Hr data

Time

1-Hr RH

1-Hr RH

1-Hr RH

(no.)

(%)

(%)

(%)

(%)

<=10

>10-30

>30-50

>50-70

>70-90

>90

January

730

98.1%

60

31

91

0.0

0.0

6.4

42.2

47.5

3.8

February

658

94.5%

64

25

91

0.0

0.0

5.0

33.7

49.4

11.9

March

715

96.1%

64

0

93

1.5

1.1

11.2

23.4

36.8

26.0

April

650

90.3%

54

13

95

0.0

2.3

31.2

26.9

23.8

15.7

May

744

100.0%

44

11

93

0.0

11.2

44.2

20.8

13.3

10.5

June

641

89.0%

56

20

93

0.0

0.5

25.1

33.4

29.2

11.9

July

733

98.5%

63

19

97

0.0

0.3

16.9

26.9

33.2

22.8

August

696

93.5%

60

24

97

0.0

0.0

19.8

29.2

33.9

17.1

September

720

100.0%

53

19

94

0.0

0.7

27.6

34.7

27.9

9.0

October

718

96.5%

67

22

94

0.0

0.0

9.6

22.1

46.8

21.4

November

720

100.0%

75

25

94

0.0

0.0

2.1

8.8

51.3

37.9

December

618

83.1%

76

50

91

0.0

0.0

0.0

3.6

62.6

33.8

Annual

8343

95.0%

61

0

97

0.1

1.4

16.8

25.6

37.7

18.4

Month

Percent of Data within Range of Relative Humidity (%)

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Table I-66 Wind Direction Sector

Edmonton East Station: Wind frequency table for 2012 Percent of Data within Wind Speed Range, wind speed unit km/hr >1-5

>5-10

>10-20

>20-30

>30-40

>40

Total

North NorthEast

0.5%

0.7%

0.9%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

2.2%

NorthEast

0.3%

0.4%

0.1%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

0.9%

East NorthEast

0.2%

0.6%

0.6%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

1.4%

East

0.4%

1.4%

1.2%

0.1%

0.0%

0.0%

3.0%

East SouthEast

0.2%

1.7%

2.1%

0.1%

0.0%

0.0%

4.1%

SouthEast

0.4%

1.8%

2.3%

0.1%

0.0%

0.0%

4.6%

South SouthEast

0.6%

2.8%

3.8%

0.3%

0.0%

0.0%

7.5%

South

0.9%

6.3%

5.0%

0.2%

0.0%

0.0%

12.4%

South SouthWest

0.8%

6.7%

3.7%

0.1%

0.0%

0.0%

11.2%

SouthWest

0.5%

3.3%

3.5%

0.1%

0.0%

0.0%

7.5%

West SouthWest

0.4%

1.5%

2.0%

0.3%

0.0%

0.0%

4.2%

West

0.5%

2.2%

6.4%

1.7%

0.1%

0.0%

10.8%

West NorthWest

0.6%

2.8%

6.0%

1.9%

0.1%

0.0%

11.4%

NorthWest

0.8%

3.2%

3.6%

0.9%

0.0%

0.0%

8.5%

North NorthWest

0.7%

2.1%

2.9%

0.3%

0.0%

0.0%

5.9%

North

0.6%

1.9%

2.0%

0.1%

0.0%

0.0%

4.5%

Total

8.2%

39.4%

46.1%

6.1%

0.2%

0.0%

100.0%

Percent Calm

0.0%

Number of Valid Hourly-Average Data

8778

Total Workable Hours in Time Period

8778

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PART 9.

Edmonton South Station

owned and operated by Alberta Environment and Sustainable Resource Development


Table I-67

Edmonton South Station: Summary statistics for continuous air monitoring results for 2012 Calibration & AIC

Valid Data

Uptime

(hours)

(hours)

(%)

Average

Minimum

Maximum

ppb

57

8623

98.8%

1

<1

21

NO

ppb

87

8455

97.3%

4.7

< 0.1

167.0

NO2

ppb

87

8455

97.3%

11.7

< 0.1

59.4

NOx

ppb

87

8455

97.3%

16.4

< 0.1

214.0

O3

ppb

51

8665

99.2%

23

<1

73

CO

ppm

52

8712

99.8%

0.3

< 0.1

1.3

THC

ppm

61

8496

97.4%

2.1

1.5

4.8

PM2.5

µg/m

3

60

6273

71.9%

8

<1

88

µg/m

3

46

8671

99.3%

13

<1

148

C

25

8501

97.1%

5.2

-24.8

33.9

km/hr

0

8780

100.0%

8.1

Calm

54.9

Parameter

Unit

SO2

PM10 Ambient Temp. Wind Speed

Summary Statistics for Hourly Average Data

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Table I-68

Edmonton South Station: Summary of continuous SO2 monitoring results for 2012

Valid

Operational

Average

Maximum

1-Hour

Maximum

24-Hour

1-Hr data

Time

1-Hr Conc.

1-Hr Conc.

Exceedance

24-Hr Conc.

Exceedance

(no.)

(%)

(ppb)

(ppb)

(no.)

(ppb)

(no.)

<=1

>1-5

>5-10

>10-48

>48-172

>172

January

741

100.0%

1

7

0

1

0

95.3

4.5

0.3

0.0

0.0

0.0

February

692

100.0%

1

4

0

1

0

92.5

7.5

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

March

737

99.9%

1

10

0

2

0

91.3

8.5

0.1

0.0

0.0

0.0

April

713

100.0%

<1

14

0

2

0

95.1

4.5

0.1

0.3

0.0

0.0

May

739

100.0%

<1

9

0

1

0

94.7

4.6

0.7

0.0

0.0

0.0

June

716

100.0%

<1

9

0

1

0

94.4

5.2

0.4

0.0

0.0

0.0

July

647

88.0%

<1

14

0

2

0

93.7

4.8

1.1

0.5

0.0

0.0

August

741

100.0%

1

19

0

3

0

91.8

6.7

1.1

0.4

0.0

0.0

September

716

99.9%

1

21

0

4

0

87.6

10.9

0.8

0.7

0.0

0.0

October

740

100.0%

1

5

0

2

0

94.7

5.3

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

November

715

99.9%

1

9

0

2

0

89.0

10.8

0.3

0.0

0.0

0.0

December

726

98.5%

1

7

0

4

0

78.4

20.9

0.7

0.0

0.0

0.0

Annual

8623

98.8%

1

21

0

4

0

91.5

7.9

0.5

0.2

0.0

0.0

Month

a.

a

b

Percent of Data within Concentration Range (%)

1-hour Alberta Ambient Air Quality Objective = 172 ppb

b. 24-hour Alberta Ambient Air Quality Objective = 48 pp

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Table I-69

Edmonton South Station: Summary of continuous NO monitoring results for 2012

Valid

Operational

Average

Maximum

1-Hour

Maximum

24-Hour

1-Hr data

Time

1-Hr Conc.

1-Hr Conc.

Exceedance

24-Hr Conc.

Exceedance

(no.)

(%)

(ppb)

(ppb)

(no.)

(ppb)

(no.)

<=5

>5-15

>15-30

>30-100

>100-159

>159

January

738

100.0%

7.5

95.0

-

29.8

-

71.3

13.1

7.0

8.5

0.0

0.0

February

688

100.0%

8.2

167.0

-

36.3

-

70.9

14.1

7.0

7.4

0.4

0.1

March

732

99.9%

4.6

116.0

-

20.2

-

82.4

8.7

5.2

3.6

0.1

0.0

April

555

78.6%

0.9

22.9

-

4.2

-

96.2

2.9

0.9

0.0

0.0

0.0

May

738

100.0%

0.8

22.1

-

3.3

-

96.9

2.4

0.7

0.0

0.0

0.0

June

715

100.0%

0.9

17.0

-

2.3

-

96.2

3.6

0.1

0.0

0.0

0.0

July

739

100.0%

0.8

29.0

-

3.0

-

97.0

2.6

0.4

0.0

0.0

0.0

August

738

100.0%

1.5

32.0

-

5.2

-

92.5

6.1

1.1

0.3

0.0

0.0

September

714

100.0%

3.9

74.0

-

20.5

-

84.3

8.0

4.6

3.1

0.0

0.0

October

675

92.2%

3.0

56.8

-

9.9

-

83.0

12.9

3.4

0.7

0.0

0.0

November

689

96.5%

10.1

101.1

-

38.7

-

62.8

14.9

12.6

9.3

0.3

0.0

December

734

99.6%

14.1

162.0

-

48.6

-

50.3

21.5

15.1

11.4

1.5

0.1

Annual

8455

97.3%

4.7

167.0

-

48.6

-

81.8

9.3

4.9

3.7

0.2

0.0

Month

a.

a

a

Percent of Data within Concentration Range (%)

There is no Alberta Ambient Air Quality Objective for NO.

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Table I-70

Edmonton South Station: Summary of continuous NO2 monitoring results for 2012

Valid

Operational

Average

Maximum

1-Hour

Maximum

24-Hour

1-Hr data

Time

1-Hr Conc.

1-Hr Conc.

Exceedance

24-Hr Conc.

Exceedance

(no.)

(%)

(ppb)

(ppb)

(no.)

(ppb)

(no.)

<=5

>5-15

>15-30

>30-100

>100-159

>159

January

738

100.0%

17.3

47.0

0

30.3

-

10.8

43.0

30.8

15.4

0.0

0.0

February

688

100.0%

16.9

47.0

0

31.4

-

9.9

46.8

28.6

14.7

0.0

0.0

March

732

99.9%

13.2

46.0

0

23.4

-

22.5

48.0

19.9

9.6

0.0

0.0

April

555

78.6%

7.3

34.3

0

12.2

-

43.1

47.2

9.5

0.2

0.0

0.0

May

738

100.0%

6.3

33.2

0

13.0

-

54.7

37.8

7.3

0.1

0.0

0.0

June

715

100.0%

5.8

34.0

0

11.3

-

63.1

31.5

5.0

0.4

0.0

0.0

July

739

100.0%

5.5

36.0

0

8.7

-

66.0

30.7

2.7

0.5

0.0

0.0

August

738

100.0%

6.9

42.0

0

12.0

-

52.6

39.2

7.7

0.5

0.0

0.0

September

714

100.0%

9.0

39.0

0

21.5

-

48.0

34.6

13.4

3.9

0.0

0.0

October

675

92.2%

9.1

38.3

0

15.7

-

31.0

49.5

19.1

0.4

0.0

0.0

November

689

96.5%

19.1

54.8

0

37.2

-

1.7

44.4

34.8

19.0

0.0

0.0

December

734

99.6%

22.8

59.4

0

37.3

-

0.5

28.7

44.4

26.3

0.0

0.0

Annual

8455

97.3%

11.7

59.4

0

37.3

-

33.7

39.9

18.7

7.7

0.0

0.0

Month

a

a.

1-hour Alberta Ambient Air Quality Objective = 159 ppb

b.

There is no 24-hour Alberta Ambient Air Quality Objective for NO2.

b

Percent of Data within Concentration Range (%)

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Table I-71

Edmonton South Station: Summary of continuous NOx monitoring results for 2012

Valid

Operational

Average

Maximum

1-Hour

Maximum

24-Hour

1-Hr data

Time

1-Hr Conc.

1-Hr Conc.

Exceedance

24-Hr Conc.

Exceedance

(no.)

(%)

(ppb)

(ppb)

(no.)

(ppb)

(no.)

<=5

>5-15

>15-30

>30-100

>100-159

>159

January

738

100.0%

24.8

135.0

-

60.0

-

9.6

37.3

27.0

24.9

1.2

0.0

February

688

100.0%

25.1

214.0

-

64.7

-

6.0

42.3

25.9

23.8

1.6

0.4

March

732

99.9%

17.7

147.0

-

40.6

-

17.1

49.3

17.2

15.7

0.7

0.0

April

555

78.6%

8.2

45.8

-

16.4

-

39.3

49.5

9.0

2.2

0.0

0.0

May

738

100.0%

7.1

48.8

-

16.3

-

49.5

40.0

9.3

1.2

0.0

0.0

June

715

100.0%

6.7

37.0

-

13.7

-

56.4

35.7

6.6

1.4

0.0

0.0

July

739

100.0%

6.3

60.0

-

11.3

-

62.4

31.1

5.4

1.1

0.0

0.0

August

738

100.0%

8.4

74.0

-

17.2

-

45.5

41.3

11.1

2.0

0.0

0.0

September

714

100.0%

12.9

107.0

-

40.4

-

43.6

31.8

14.8

9.7

0.1

0.0

October

675

92.2%

12.2

78.0

-

24.4

-

24.7

48.3

19.9

7.1

0.0

0.0

November

689

96.5%

29.2

149.8

-

72.1

-

1.5

33.1

34.1

28.4

2.9

0.0

December

734

99.6%

36.8

214.0

-

82.5

-

0.5

18.5

39.1

36.1

4.5

1.2

Annual

8455

97.3%

16.4

214.0

-

82.5

-

29.7

37.9

18.4

13.0

0.9

0.1

Month

a.

a

a

Percent of Data within Concentration Range (%)

There is no Alberta Ambient Air Quality Objective for NOx.

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Table I-72

Edmonton South Station: Summary of continuous O3 monitoring results for 2012

Valid

Operational

Average

Maximum

1-Hour

Maximum

24-Hour

1-Hr data

Time

1-Hr Conc.

1-Hr Conc.

Exceedance

24-Hr Conc.

Exceedance

(no.)

(%)

(ppb)

(ppb)

(no.)

(ppb)

(no.)

<=10

>10-20

>20-30

>30-40

>40-82

>82

January

741

100.0%

18

38

0

33

-

28.9

22.0

35.9

13.2

0.0

0.0

February

691

100.0%

19

39

0

32

-

26.2

23.2

36.9

13.7

0.0

0.0

March

737

99.9%

26

54

0

41

-

16.3

12.6

33.8

26.5

10.9

0.0

April

717

100.0%

34

62

0

45

-

4.9

8.5

20.5

31.1

35.0

0.0

May

740

100.0%

37

61

0

48

-

2.8

8.8

14.3

27.6

46.5

0.0

June

717

100.0%

30

62

0

43

-

6.1

17.3

28.0

25.7

22.9

0.0

July

741

100.0%

30

73

0

42

-

8.1

18.8

29.0

21.5

22.7

0.0

August

741

100.0%

26

68

0

37

-

15.5

23.8

25.1

18.2

17.4

0.0

September

715

99.9%

21

56

0

29

-

22.5

24.2

31.7

16.6

4.9

0.0

October

679

92.4%

15

41

0

30

-

34.2

35.9

19.9

9.7

0.3

0.0

November

710

99.3%

13

38

0

29

-

39.6

37.3

19.0

4.1

0.0

0.0

December

736

99.6%

11

37

0

23

-

54.3

27.4

16.8

1.4

0.0

0.0

Annual

8665

99.2%

23

73

0

48

-

21.5

21.5

25.9

17.5

13.5

0.0

Month

a.

a

b

Percent of Data within Concentration Range (%)

1-hour Alberta Ambient Air Quality Objective = 82 ppb

b. There is no 24-hour Alberta Ambient Air Quality Objective for O3.

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Table I-73

Edmonton South Station: Summary of continuous CO monitoring results for 2012

Valid

Operational

Average

Maximum

1-Hour

Maximum

8-Hour

1-Hr data

Time

1-Hr Conc.

1-Hr Conc.

Exceedance

8-Hr Conc.

Exceedance

(no.)

(%)

(ppm)

(ppm)

(no.)

(ppm)

(no.)

<=0.2

>0.2-1

>1-2.5

>2.5-5

>5-13

>13

January

740

100.0%

0.3

0.8

0

0.6

0

64.5

35.5

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

February

690

100.0%

0.3

1.2

0

0.7

0

54.8

45.1

0.1

0.0

0.0

0.0

March

737

99.9%

0.3

0.8

0

0.5

0

63.8

36.2

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

April

714

99.2%

0.2

0.7

0

0.5

0

79.6

20.4

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

May

739

99.9%

0.2

0.5

0

0.4

0

85.5

14.5

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

June

715

100.0%

0.2

0.5

0

0.4

0

77.9

22.1

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

July

736

99.5%

0.3

1.1

0

0.9

0

34.6

64.9

0.4

0.0

0.0

0.0

August

740

100.0%

0.3

1.0

0

0.7

0

36.8

63.2

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

September

716

100.0%

0.3

1.3

0

1.0

0

58.5

40.4

1.1

0.0

0.0

0.0

October

737

99.7%

0.4

0.8

0

0.6

0

7.5

92.5

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

November

713

99.9%

0.4

0.9

0

0.8

0

22.2

77.8

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

December

735

99.6%

0.2

0.9

0

0.6

0

62.6

37.4

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

Annual

8712

99.8%

0.3

1.3

0

1.0

0

54.0

45.9

0.1

0.0

0.0

0.0

Month

a.

a

b

Percent of Data within Concentration Range (%)

1-hour Alberta Ambient Air Quality Objective = 13 ppm

b. 8-hour Alberta Ambient Air Quality Objective = 5 ppm.

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Table I-74

Edmonton South Station: Summary of continuous THC monitoring results for 2012 Valid

Month

Operational

Average

Maximum

1-Hour

1-Hr data

Time

1-Hr Conc.

1-Hr Conc.

Exceedance

(no.)

(%)

(ppm)

(ppm)

January

741

100.0%

2.2

February

691

100.0%

March

736

April

Maximum a

24-Hour a

Percent of Data within Concentration Range (%)

24-Hr Conc.

Exceedance

(no.)

(ppm)

(no.)

<=1

>1-2

>2-3

>3-4

>4-5

>5

3.0

-

2.4

-

0.0

27.0

73.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

2.2

3.0

-

2.5

-

0.0

36.9

63.1

0.0

0.0

0.0

99.7%

2.1

2.9

-

2.3

-

0.0

51.5

48.5

0.0

0.0

0.0

716

99.9%

2.0

3.5

-

2.1

-

0.0

83.5

16.2

0.3

0.0

0.0

May

740

100.0%

2.0

2.8

-

2.1

-

0.0

80.9

19.1

0.0

0.0

0.0

June

716

100.0%

2.0

2.9

-

2.2

-

0.0

83.5

16.5

0.0

0.0

0.0

July

544

73.7%

2.0

3.3

-

2.1

-

0.0

73.5

26.3

0.2

0.0

0.0

August

739

99.9%

2.0

3.9

-

2.3

-

0.0

63.9

35.3

0.8

0.0

0.0

September

714

100.0%

2.1

3.7

-

2.7

-

0.0

45.0

53.2

1.8

0.0

0.0

October

740

100.0%

2.0

2.7

-

2.3

-

0.0

56.4

43.6

0.0

0.0

0.0

November

713

99.9%

2.2

3.8

-

2.8

-

0.0

35.2

63.8

1.0

0.0

0.0

December

706

96.4%

2.5

4.8

-

3.1

-

0.0

5.8

90.8

3.1

0.3

0.0

Annual

8496

97.4%

2.1

4.8

-

3.1

-

0.0

53.3

46.0

0.6

0.0

0.0

a.

There is no Alberta Ambient Air Quality Objective for THC.

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Table I-75

Edmonton South Station: Summary of continuous PM2.5 monitoring results for 2012

Valid

Operational

Average

Maximum

1-Hour

1-Hr data

Time

1-Hr Conc.

1-Hr Conc.

Exceedance

(no.)

(%)

(µg/m )

(µg/m )

(no.)

(µg/m )

(no.)

<=1

>1-5

>5-10

>10-20

>20-30

>30

January

728

98.2%

7

88

-

15

0

12.6

29.8

35.4

20.3

1.2

0.5

February

673

97.7%

11

54

-

32

1

9.1

17.4

30.2

31.1

10.0

2.4

March

643

87.2%

9

28

-

18

0

11.2

23.0

30.2

29.7

5.9

0.0

April

565

79.0%

5

30

-

11

0

26.7

37.0

28.3

7.3

0.7

0.0

May

693

93.8%

5

24

-

10

0

26.4

33.8

29.9

9.8

0.1

0.0

June

100

14.0%

6

20

-

7

0

22.0

35.0

20.0

23.0

0.0

0.0

July

0

0.0%

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

August

94

12.7%

8

27

-

13

0

11.7

24.5

36.2

22.3

5.3

0.0

September

700

98.2%

9

59

-

25

0

12.9

23.6

31.0

23.4

6.9

2.3

October

715

96.8%

5

25

-

13

0

25.0

36.9

25.7

11.5

0.8

0.0

November

671

93.7%

10

58

-

27

0

15.6

21.5

24.1

25.5

7.7

5.5

December

691

94.4%

11

43

-

18

0

10.4

18.8

22.4

34.3

11.9

2.2

Annual

6273

71.9%

8

88

-

32

1

16.5

26.9

28.6

21.6

5.0

1.4

Month

3

3

a.

There is no 1-hour Alberta Ambient Air Quality Objective for PM2.5.

b.

24-hour Alberta Ambient Air Quality Objective = 30 µg/m .

a

Maximum

24-Hour

24-Hr Conc.

Exceedance

3

b

Percent of Data within Concentration Range (%)

3

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Table I-76

Edmonton South Station: Summary of continuous PM10 monitoring results for 2012

Valid

Operational

Average

Maximum

1-Hour

1-Hr data

Time

1-Hr Conc.

1-Hr Conc.

Exceedance

(no.)

(%)

(µg/m )

(µg/m )

(no.)

(µg/m )

(no.)

<=1

>1-5

>5-10

>10-20

>20-30

>30

January

734

99.5%

9

76

-

20

-

6.9

34.6

30.2

19.3

6.7

2.2

February

691

99.9%

13

72

-

25

-

4.9

23.6

21.7

27.1

12.0

10.7

March

731

99.1%

14

117

-

40

-

7.0

21.1

25.9

26.0

13.0

7.1

April

705

98.3%

15

122

-

38

-

7.5

17.0

28.4

24.3

11.1

11.8

May

741

99.9%

14

73

-

34

-

5.3

12.6

23.1

38.7

11.3

9.0

June

715

99.9%

11

62

-

29

-

1.8

18.2

38.2

30.6

7.1

4.1

July

736

99.3%

16

148

-

75

-

5.4

16.2

24.0

34.2

10.3

9.8

August

722

97.4%

14

77

-

31

-

2.2

12.6

30.2

33.2

14.7

7.1

September

712

99.6%

24

95

-

60

-

7.0

11.8

11.1

24.9

16.6

28.7

October

736

99.3%

9

108

-

22

-

10.5

30.4

30.8

20.1

6.8

1.4

November

712

99.4%

8

44

-

16

-

8.4

30.8

33.7

23.0

3.2

0.8

December

736

99.6%

7

34

-

16

-

9.9

30.7

39.5

17.4

2.2

0.3

Annual

8671

99.3%

13

148

-

75

-

6.4

21.6

28.1

26.6

9.6

7.7

Month

a.

3

3

a

Maximum

24-Hour

24-Hr Conc.

Exceedance

3

a

Percent of Data within Concentration Range (%)

There is no Alberta Ambient Air Quality Objective for PM10.

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Table I-77

Edmonton South Station: Summary of continuous ambient temperature monitoring results for 2012 Valid

Operational

Average

Minimum

Maximum

1-Hr data

Time

1-Hr Temp.

1-Hr Temp.

1-Hr Temp.

(no.)

(%)

(째C)

(째C)

(째C)

<=-30

>-30~-15

>-15~-0

>0~-15

>15~30

>30

January

672

90.7%

-5.2

-24.8

10.6

0.0

14.9

63.1

22.0

0.0

0.0

February

689

100.0%

-6.7

-21.9

6.3

0.0

10.6

79.0

10.4

0.0

0.0

March

650

88.1%

-2.2

-19.9

11.9

0.0

1.8

65.8

32.3

0.0

0.0

April

633

88.3%

5.0

-6.2

20.8

0.0

0.0

19.3

76.5

4.3

0.0

May

740

100.0%

12.8

1.6

27.2

0.0

0.0

0.0

67.3

32.7

0.0

June

717

99.6%

17.8

8.0

28.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

31.0

69.0

0.0

July

742

100.0%

21.0

10.2

33.9

0.0

0.0

0.0

10.0

85.7

4.3

August

730

98.1%

19.7

8.0

31.7

0.0

0.0

0.0

23.4

74.5

2.1

September

720

100.0%

14.4

3.0

29.2

0.0

0.0

0.0

59.7

40.3

0.0

October

744

100.0%

2.3

-8.7

19.7

0.0

0.0

43.5

53.5

3.0

0.0

November

720

100.0%

-6.2

-19.6

10.7

0.0

2.2

82.5

15.3

0.0

0.0

December

744

100.0%

-12.6

-23.8

2.6

0.0

37.2

60.6

2.2

0.0

0.0

Annual

8501

97.1%

5.2

-24.8

33.9

0.0

5.6

34.0

33.3

26.5

0.6

Month

Percent of Data within temperature Range (%)

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Table I-78 Wind Direction Sector

Edmonton South Station: Wind frequency table for 2012 Percent of Data within Wind Speed Range, wind speed unit km/hr >1-5

>5-10

>10-20

>20-30

>30-40

>40

Total

North NorthEast

0.7%

1.6%

0.5%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

2.8%

NorthEast

1.1%

1.8%

0.4%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

3.3%

East NorthEast

1.1%

1.3%

0.4%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

2.8%

East

1.1%

1.9%

1.2%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

4.2%

East SouthEast

1.0%

2.1%

1.7%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

4.9%

SouthEast

1.4%

2.5%

2.7%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

6.6%

South SouthEast

2.2%

5.1%

3.1%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

10.4%

South

4.7%

6.1%

1.6%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

12.4%

South SouthWest

4.3%

2.9%

0.4%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

7.5%

SouthWest

3.1%

2.5%

0.3%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

5.9%

West SouthWest

2.5%

2.4%

0.4%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

5.3%

West

1.7%

2.8%

1.7%

0.1%

0.0%

0.0%

6.4%

West NorthWest

1.4%

2.4%

3.5%

0.4%

0.0%

0.0%

7.7%

NorthWest

1.3%

3.7%

3.6%

0.4%

0.0%

0.0%

9.0%

North NorthWest

0.6%

2.3%

4.0%

0.5%

0.0%

0.0%

7.3%

North

0.5%

0.9%

1.4%

0.1%

0.0%

0.0%

2.9%

Total

28.7%

42.5%

26.9%

1.5%

0.0%

0.0%

99.7%

Percent Calm

0.3%

Number of Valid Hourly-Average Data

8780

Total Workable Hours in Time Period

8781

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PART 10. Edmonton McIntyre Station owned and operated by Alberta Environment and Sustainable Resource Development


Table I-79

Edmonton McIntyre Station: Summary statistics for continuous air monitoring results for 2012

Parameter

Unit

Calibration & AIC

Valid Data

Uptime

Summary Statistics for Hourly Average Data

(hours)

(hours)

(%)

Average

Minimum

Maximum

PM2.5 E-BAM

µg/m

3

23

8661

98.9%

8

<1

138

PM2.5 BAM 1020

µg/m

3

37

8535

97.6%

9

<1

148

PM2.5 TEOM

µg/m

3

36

8679

99.2%

5

<1

139

µg/m

3

36

8296

94.9%

6

<1

127

PM2.5 TEOM-FDMS Ambient Temp.

°C

0

8781

100.0%

4.9

-32.3

34.3

Relative Humidity

%

0

8781

100.0%

62

11

94

km/hr

0

8760

100.0%

7.8

Calm

31.1

Wind Speed PM2.5 monitors: E-BAM:

Environmental Beta Attenuation Monitor (E-BAM, Met One Instruments, Inc.)

BAM 1020:

Beta Attenuation Monitor (BAM 1020) with data reported at actual ambient conditions (Met One Instruments, Inc.)

TEOM:

Tapered Element Oscillating Microbalance (TEOM) operated at 30°C. Data is reported at actual ambient conditions.

TEOM-FDMS: TEOM operated at 30°C with the self referencing FDMS system (Filter Dynamics Measurement System). Data is reported at actual ambient temperature.

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Table I-80

Edmonton McIntyre Station: Summary of continuous PM2.5 monitoring results for 2012 (E-BAM monitor)

Valid

Operational

Average

Maximum

1-Hour

1-Hr data

Time

1-Hr Conc.

1-Hr Conc.

Exceedance

(no.)

(%)

(µg/m )

(µg/m )

(no.)

(µg/m )

(no.)

<=1

>1-5

>5-10

>10-20

>20-30

>30

January

699

94.3%

6

37

-

15

0

22.2

27.8

31.2

16.3

1.6

1.0

February

688

99.4%

10

54

-

31

1

16.9

23.4

22.1

23.3

9.7

4.7

March

740

99.9%

9

62

-

26

0

21.9

23.8

19.7

22.7

7.3

4.6

April

714

99.4%

6

67

-

12

0

27.9

33.2

25.1

10.2

2.7

1.0

May

721

96.9%

6

39

-

9

0

21.4

35.8

31.5

9.3

1.7

0.4

June

719

99.9%

7

75

-

11

0

20.6

31.0

27.3

17.0

2.8

1.4

July

741

99.9%

11

138

-

66

3

19.7

23.5

22.4

22.8

5.0

6.6

August

741

99.7%

8

79

-

15

0

18.6

28.5

28.9

18.4

4.0

1.6

September

717

100.0%

8

50

-

21

0

20.6

28.6

26.9

17.6

3.9

2.4

October

744

100.0%

6

70

-

18

0

32.1

26.5

21.2

14.2

3.9

2.0

November

700

97.2%

13

133

-

30

0

12.9

17.3

18.7

28.0

15.3

7.9

December

737

99.7%

12

55

-

20

0

12.8

15.2

20.2

36.9

12.8

2.2

Annual

8661

98.9%

8

138

-

66

4

20.7

26.2

24.6

19.7

5.9

3.0

Month

3

3

a.

There is no 1-hour Alberta Ambient Air Quality Objective for PM2.5.

b.

24-hour Alberta Ambient Air Quality Objective = 30 µg/m .

a

Maximum

24-Hour

24-Hr Conc.

Exceedance

3

b

Percent of Data within Concentration Range (%)

3

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Table I-81

Edmonton McIntyre Station: Summary of continuous PM2.5 monitoring results for 2012 (BAM 1020 monitor)

Valid

Operational

Average

Maximum

1-Hour

1-Hr data

Time

1-Hr Conc.

1-Hr Conc.

Exceedance

(no.)

(%)

(µg/m )

(µg/m )

(no.)

(µg/m )

(no.)

<=1

>1-5

>5-10

>10-20

>20-30

>30

January

740

99.5%

6

34

-

11

0

7.3

35.9

42.0

13.8

0.8

0.1

February

682

99.0%

9

57

-

27

0

8.9

29.5

27.6

25.2

6.3

2.5

March

623

84.2%

8

34

-

19

0

11.1

28.3

33.1

19.9

7.2

0.5

April

703

98.5%

6

23

-

10

0

12.7

44.2

32.1

10.4

0.6

0.0

May

732

98.4%

6

25

-

10

0

8.9

40.8

36.7

13.0

0.5

0.0

June

713

99.4%

7

41

-

11

0

6.3

36.6

41.2

14.9

0.8

0.1

July

739

99.7%

15

148

-

75

3

1.6

13.3

33.7

38.3

6.9

6.2

August

739

99.6%

11

34

-

16

0

2.6

10.0

37.8

46.1

3.1

0.4

September

713

99.7%

9

38

-

20

0

4.9

33.0

32.8

22.7

5.3

1.3

October

713

96.2%

6

37

-

16

0

22.2

34.9

29.5

10.9

2.2

0.3

November

702

97.5%

11

45

-

24

0

5.0

22.5

26.8

35.3

7.8

2.6

December

736

99.5%

9

36

-

18

0

7.7

23.2

32.9

30.4

5.4

0.3

Annual

8535

97.6%

9

148

-

75

3

8.2

29.3

33.9

23.5

3.9

1.2

Month

3

3

a.

There is no 1-hour Alberta Ambient Air Quality Objective for PM2.5.

b.

24-hour Alberta Ambient Air Quality Objective = 30 µg/m .

a

Maximum

24-Hour

24-Hr Conc.

Exceedance

3

b

Percent of Data within Concentration Range (%)

3

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Table I-82

Edmonton McIntyre Station: Summary of continuous PM2.5 monitoring results for 2012 (TEOM monitor)

Valid

Operational

Average

Maximum

1-Hour

1-Hr data

Time

1-Hr Conc.

1-Hr Conc.

Exceedance

(no.)

(%)

(µg/m )

(µg/m )

(no.)

(µg/m )

(no.)

<=1

>1-5

>5-10

>10-20

>20-30

>30

January

737

99.6%

4

29

-

8

0

21.0

47.6

27.1

3.7

0.5

0.0

February

686

99.1%

6

45

-

16

0

20.0

38.2

25.7

13.0

1.9

1.3

March

741

100.0%

4

21

-

12

0

21.7

49.4

20.5

8.2

0.1

0.0

April

714

99.4%

4

16

-

9

0

21.4

56.6

19.3

2.7

0.0

0.0

May

739

99.9%

5

43

-

8

0

8.7

58.6

28.3

4.2

0.1

0.1

June

713

99.4%

5

25

-

9

0

17.0

50.5

24.0

8.0

0.6

0.0

July

727

98.1%

10

139

-

70

3

14.3

36.7

25.4

16.8

1.0

5.8

August

740

99.9%

6

23

-

15

0

8.8

46.5

30.0

13.9

0.8

0.0

September

717

99.9%

7

37

-

19

0

16.0

39.9

24.3

15.1

4.3

0.4

October

722

97.4%

4

30

-

13

0

35.6

41.3

16.8

5.1

1.2

0.0

November

713

99.0%

7

36

-

16

0

16.1

30.4

36.6

14.4

2.2

0.1

December

730

98.8%

6

28

-

12

0

17.1

36.4

32.1

13.8

0.5

0.0

Annual

8679

99.2%

5

139

-

70

3

18.1

44.4

25.8

9.9

1.1

0.6

Month

3

3

a.

There is no 1-hour Alberta Ambient Air Quality Objective for PM2.5.

b.

24-hour Alberta Ambient Air Quality Objective = 30 µg/m .

a

Maximum

24-Hour

24-Hr Conc.

Exceedance

3

b

Percent of Data within Concentration Range (%)

3

Page AI-10-4


Table I-83

Edmonton McIntyre Station: Summary of continuous PM2.5 monitoring results for 2012 (TEOM monitor with FDMS)

Valid

Operational

Average

Maximum

1-Hour

1-Hr data

Time

1-Hr Conc.

1-Hr Conc.

Exceedance

(no.)

(%)

(µg/m )

(µg/m )

(no.)

(µg/m )

(no.)

<=1

>1-5

>5-10

>10-20

>20-30

>30

January

739

99.9%

6

39

-

14

0

9.5

37.2

34.8

16.8

1.6

0.1

February

692

99.9%

10

57

-

31

1

2.9

25.9

34.5

25.0

7.8

3.9

March

740

100.0%

9

36

-

21

0

4.9

27.7

36.1

24.6

6.6

0.1

April

578

80.6%

5

14

-

8

0

13.1

52.2

31.1

3.5

0.0

0.0

May

710

95.9%

5

26

-

9

0

15.5

47.3

31.8

5.2

0.1

0.0

June

693

98.0%

6

49

-

12

0

8.7

47.9

35.9

6.8

0.6

0.1

July

683

92.2%

10

127

-

67

1

4.8

30.3

38.1

21.1

0.7

5.0

August

572

77.4%

6

24

-

13

0

11.7

38.3

30.9

18.7

0.3

0.0

September

720

100.0%

6

32

-

16

0

24.4

35.3

24.0

13.6

2.4

0.3

October

736

99.3%

3

24

-

10

0

41.6

38.5

14.9

4.8

0.3

0.0

November

697

96.8%

5

26

-

16

0

27.8

31.6

27.0

11.8

1.9

0.0

December

736

99.5%

6

29

-

12

0

17.1

37.6

30.8

13.9

0.5

0.0

Annual

8296

94.9%

6

127

-

67

2

15.4

37.2

30.8

13.9

2.0

0.8

Month

3

3

a.

There is no 1-hour Alberta Ambient Air Quality Objective for PM2.5.

b.

24-hour Alberta Ambient Air Quality Objective = 30 µg/m .

a

Maximum

24-Hour

24-Hr Conc.

Exceedance

3

b

Percent of Data within Concentration Range (%)

3

Page AI-10-5


Table I-84

Edmonton McIntyre Station: Summary of continuous ambient temperature monitoring results for 2012 Valid

Operational

Average

Minimum

Maximum

1-Hr data

Time

1-Hr Temp.

1-Hr Temp.

1-Hr Temp.

(no.)

(%)

(째C)

(째C)

(째C)

<=-30

>-30~-15

>-15~-0

>0~-15

>15~30

>30

January

744

100.0%

-6.7

-32.3

11.4

1.5

20.7

54.3

23.5

0.0

0.0

February

696

100.0%

-5.5

-20.1

7.0

0.0

7.6

76.9

15.5

0.0

0.0

March

744

100.0%

0.2

-17.6

13.8

0.0

1.2

45.6

53.2

0.0

0.0

April

717

99.6%

5.3

-5.6

21.5

0.0

0.0

16.6

78.1

5.3

0.0

May

744

100.0%

12.2

1.9

27.5

0.0

0.0

0.0

69.9

30.1

0.0

June

720

100.0%

16.9

6.4

27.5

0.0

0.0

0.0

38.5

61.5

0.0

July

744

100.0%

20.2

9.4

34.3

0.0

0.0

0.0

14.8

81.3

3.9

August

744

100.0%

19.1

8.0

31.3

0.0

0.0

0.0

24.2

74.1

1.7

September

720

100.0%

14.6

3.6

29.4

0.0

0.0

0.0

59.2

40.8

0.0

October

744

100.0%

2.2

-8.8

19.8

0.0

0.0

43.3

53.9

2.8

0.0

November

720

100.0%

-6.6

-19.8

10.7

0.0

5.7

81.7

12.6

0.0

0.0

December

744

100.0%

-13.0

-25.3

2.4

0.0

39.9

58.1

2.0

0.0

0.0

Annual

8781

100.0%

4.9

-32.3

34.3

0.1

6.3

31.2

37.1

24.8

0.5

Month

Percent of Data within temperature Range (%)

Page AI-10-6


Table I-85 Edmonton McIntyre Station: Summary of relative humidity monitoring results for 2012 Valid

Operational

Average

Minimum

Maximum

1-Hr data

Time

1-Hr RH

1-Hr RH

1-Hr RH

(no.)

(%)

(%)

(%)

(%)

<=10

>10-30

>30-50

>50-70

>70-90

>90

January

744

100.0%

63

34

89

0.0

0.0

4.4

33.5

58.1

4.0

February

696

100.0%

66

29

90

0.0

0.0

3.0

28.3

52.2

16.5

March

744

100.0%

66

17

93

0.0

0.4

9.3

23.4

42.5

24.5

April

717

99.6%

56

15

94

0.0

2.1

28.2

25.4

24.7

19.7

May

744

100.0%

44

11

91

0.0

11.4

43.3

22.3

12.8

10.2

June

720

100.0%

54

17

91

0.0

1.9

26.7

32.5

30.8

8.1

July

744

100.0%

61

18

93

0.0

0.5

18.0

27.3

35.9

18.3

August

744

100.0%

57

21

92

0.0

0.0

23.0

32.1

34.1

10.8

September

720

100.0%

53

19

92

0.0

0.1

29.7

34.7

28.2

7.2

October

744

100.0%

67

25

93

0.0

0.0

8.7

21.5

46.9

22.8

November

720

100.0%

76

25

94

0.0

0.0

1.9

7.1

48.2

42.8

December

744

100.0%

77

51

92

0.0

0.0

0.0

1.3

64.9

33.7

Annual

8781

100.0%

62

11

94

0.0

1.4

16.4

24.1

39.9

18.2

Month

Percent of Data within Range of Relative Humidity (%)

Page AI-10-7


Table I-86 Wind Direction Sector

Edmonton McIntyre Station: Wind frequency table for 2012 Percent of Data within Wind Speed Range, wind speed unit km/hr >1-5

>5-10

>10-20

>20-30

>30-40

>40

Total

North NorthEast

1.0%

1.9%

0.4%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

3.3%

NorthEast

0.9%

1.7%

1.4%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

4.0%

East NorthEast

0.8%

1.4%

1.2%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

3.4%

East

1.3%

1.6%

0.8%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

3.7%

East SouthEast

1.0%

2.4%

1.9%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

5.3%

SouthEast

1.4%

2.5%

3.0%

0.1%

0.0%

0.0%

7.1%

South SouthEast

1.8%

3.2%

3.4%

0.2%

0.0%

0.0%

8.6%

South

5.0%

6.0%

3.9%

0.2%

0.0%

0.0%

15.1%

South SouthWest

3.2%

4.5%

1.4%

0.3%

0.0%

0.0%

9.3%

SouthWest

2.1%

2.4%

1.9%

0.3%

0.0%

0.0%

6.7%

West SouthWest

1.7%

4.3%

3.5%

0.3%

0.0%

0.0%

9.8%

West

1.6%

3.8%

3.1%

0.2%

0.0%

0.0%

8.7%

West NorthWest

1.0%

1.8%

1.2%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

4.0%

NorthWest

0.5%

0.8%

0.4%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

1.7%

North NorthWest

0.5%

0.6%

0.2%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

1.3%

North

0.7%

0.9%

0.2%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

1.8%

Total

24.4%

39.9%

27.8%

1.6%

0.0%

0.0%

93.7%

Percent Calm

6.3%

Number of Valid Hourly-Average Data

8760

Total Workable Hours in Time Period

8763

Page AI-10-8


Page AI-10-9


Appendix II Summary for Passive Monitoring Data


Table II-1

Summary for 30-day passive SO2 for the year of 2012 30-Day Passive SO2 Concentrations for the Year of 2012 (ppb)

Month

Site 1

Site 2

Site 3

Site 4

Site 5

Site 6

Network Average

Network Maximum

January

3

1

1

2

1

3

2

3

February

2

2

1

2

2

2

2

2

March

2

2

1

2

2

2

2

2

April

2

2

1

2

2

1

1

2

May

2

1

1

2

3

1

1

3

June

1

2

1

2

3

1

2

3

July

2

2

1

1

2

1

1

2

August

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

September

1

2

1

3

1

2

2

3

October

1

1

1

2

1

1

1

2

November

1

1

1

1

2

1

1

2

December

2

3

1

3

2

2

2

3

Average

2

2

1

2

2

1

2

2

Maximum

3

3

1

3

3

3

2

3

Table II-2

Summary for 30-day passive NO2 for the year of 2012 30-Day Passive NO2 Concentrations for the Year of 2012 (ppb)

Month

Site 1

Site 2

Site 3

Site 4

Site 5

Site 6

Network Average

Network Maximum

January

14.9

15.2

13.8

10.4

21.3

13.0

14.8

21.3

February

12.5

12.7

10.3

13.9

11.2

11.5

12.0

13.9

March

10.7

7.9

6.9

7.4

8.8

6.4

8.0

10.7

April

3.6

3.6

2.5

2.8

4.5

2.4

3.2

4.5

May

3.1

3.7

1.4

2.0

3.3

2.6

2.7

3.7

June

3.7

3.6

1.4

2.6

3.7

3.3

3.1

3.7

July

3.2

2.9

1.5

1.9

3.5

2.4

2.6

3.5

August

3.9

3.7

2.0

2.5

4.2

5.3

3.6

5.3

September

9.2

5.2

4.5

4.6

6.2

5.5

5.9

9.2

October

7.8

6.6

6.9

7.3

6.8

7.9

7.2

7.9

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November

9.0

9.9

9.1

6.4

8.7

7.1

8.4

9.9

December

16.8

22.4

17.0

11.9

17.4

15.0

16.8

22.4

Average

8.2

8.1

6.4

6.1

8.3

6.9

7.3

9.7

Maximum

16.8

22.4

17.0

13.9

21.3

15.0

16.8

22.4

Page AII-2


Table II-3

Summary for 30-day passive O3 for the year of 2012 30-Day Passive O3 Concentrations for the Year of 2012 (ppb)

Month

Site 1

Site 2

Site 3

Site 4

Site 5

Site 6

Network Average

Network Maximum

January

17

17

18

18

20

17

18

20

February

23

23

26

24

22

21

23

26

March

30

32

34

29

26

32

30

34

April

29

36

36

34

35

31

33

36

May

31

31

34

31

32

35

32

35

June

26

25

39

28

28

25

28

39

July

27

25

39

25

26

25

28

39

August

23

21

35

20

19

18

23

35

September

19

17

26

22

21

17

20

26

October

14

13

18

14

13

13

14

18

November

16

16

20

23

17

19

18

23

December

16

13

16

23

18

20

18

23

Average

22

22

28

24

23

23

24

29

Maximum

31

36

39

34

35

35

33

39

Table II-4

Annual average concentrations for the ACA passive monitoring network for the year of 2012 Annual Average Conc.

Station No.

Station Name

1

UTM Coordinate (m)

SO2

NO2

O3

ppb

ppb

ppb

Easting

Northing

Homesteaders

1.5

8.2

22

340503

5940009

2

Beverly Station

1.6

8.1

22

341452

5937512

3

Ottewell Hall

0.9

6.4

28

339338

5934031

4

Sherwood Park

1.8

6.1

24

345326

5934112

5

Strathcona Science Park

1.9

8.3

23

342987

5937179

6

ACA North East (17th street)

1.4

6.9

23

346515

5940021

Page AII-3


Appendix III Summary for Intermittent Particulate Monitoring Data


Table III-1

24-Hour intermittent PM2.5 monitoring results for the year of 2012 3

24-Hr Intermittent Conc. for Particulate Matter (Âľg/m ) NAPS

Woodcroft

Sampling Date

Sherwood Park

Gold Bar

Beverly

Sample Note

PM2.5

PM10

TSP

PM2.5

PM2.5

PM2.5

4-Jan-12

3.7

7.3

10.0

2.2

4.4

3.9

10-Jan-12

1.8

12.4

25.3

4.2

1.1

1.1

16-Jan-12

3.4

7.6

14.8

4.2

3.4

3.7

22-Jan-12

7.8

10.6

12.9

7.2

8.2

6.7

28-Jan-12

2.7

4.4

7.5

3.1

2.8

2

3-Feb-12

10.4

26.1

31.7

5.9

10.5

8.5

9-Feb-12

14.4

34.3

54.7

17.5

15.2

13.8

15-Feb-12

6.4

31.4

29.3

8.5

4.3

4.6

21-Feb-12

5.0

14.8

26.4

3.8

4.2

4.2

27-Feb-12

14.8

71.0

23.4

13.3

16

14

4-Mar-12

4.1

4.7

5.3

2.8

2.5

2.1

10-Mar-12

5.6

16.8

22.1

4.2

5

4.1

16-Mar-12

4.0

29.5

33.8

3.3

5.2

5.2

22-Mar-12

12.3

25.5

30.6

9

9.5

8.7

28-Mar-12

10.5

20.9

19.1

8

10.4

7.2

3-Apr-12

3.1

26.4

37.9

0.5

5.9

5.5

9-Apr-12

5.4

35.7

46.7

2.2

n/a

4.8

Gold Bar sample failure

15-Apr-12

5.1

7.0

10.1

6.8

n/a

5.4

Gold Bar sample failure

21-Apr-12

4.9

19.7

21.8

4.4

4.1

2.9

27-Apr-12

8.0

12.9

22.2

4

9

3

3-May-12

4.5

30.8

51.8

7

9

2

9-May-12

2.4

26.2

23.8

7

6

1

15-May-12

7.7

63.8

115.5

11

6

8

21-May-12

5.4

26.8

49.4

2

4

17

27-May-12

3.9

26.4

34.2

8

4

8

2-Jun-12

10.0

53.1

64.1

8

10

9

8-Jun-12

4.3

21.6

32.9

8

7

6

14-Jun-12

3.4

15.0

19.6

4

<1

3

20-Jun-12

7.1

25.0

28.3

4

1

9

26-Jun-12

6.0

19.9

40.0

9

8

12

SIA changes analytical lab.

Page AIII-1


2-Jul-12

4.8

7.9

15.5

<1

<1

3

8-Jul-12

13.3

48.6

93.3

7

11

5

14-Jul-12

38.2

55.6

65.0

38

32

39

20-Jul-12

6.1

29.9

57.6

8

10

6

26-Jul-12

11.7

22.6

39.0

8

22

20

1-Aug-12

4.4

35.3

43.2

7

7

2

7-Aug-12

8.3

24.6

38.5

11

10

12

13-Aug-12

9.5

58.9

109.2

10

9

9

19-Aug-12

9.8

78.8

140.6

14

8

10

25-Aug-12

2.6

11.2

14.7

7

<1

1

31-Aug-12

4.4

96.8

43.3

3

9

2

6-Sep-12

5.6

25.0

41.6

<1

4

6

12-Sep-12

1.5

21.1

25.2

7

3

3

18-Sep-12

10.7

83.1

113.5

10

7

6

24-Sep-12

1.0

205.7

334.7

17

25

22

30-Sep-12

4.5

40.8

60.0

3

9

4

Wildfire smoke in ACA zone

Page AIII-2


Table III-1

24-Hour intermittent PM2.5 monitoring results for the year of 2012 (continued) 3

24-Hr Intermittent Conc. for Particulate Matter (Âľg/m ) NAPS

Woodcroft

Sampling Date

Sherwood Park

Gold Bar

Beverly

PM2.5

PM10

TSP

PM2.5

PM2.5

PM2.5

6-Oct-12

7.1

22.2

28.3

9

6

5

12-Oct-12

10.8

16.6

20.5

2

10

6

18-Oct-12

3.7

28.8

36.3

4

6

4

24-Oct-12

0.7

8.6

13.9

6

4

3

30-Oct-12

8.8

11.9

14.9

15

11

11

5-Nov-12

2.0

12.8

34.8

5

10

3

11-Nov-12

14.0

16.8

18.6

14

16

13

17-Nov-12

22.4

26.8

31.2

22

23

25

23-Nov-12

13.2

16.4

18.9

13

14

14

29-Nov-12

4.5

10.9

10.6

2

4

5

5-Dec-12

13.4

20.0

21.2

13

10

11

11-Dec-12

10.8

13.5

12.9

6

10

6

17-Dec-12

15.5

18.3

20.7

10

15

14

23-Dec-12

3.9

5.4

6.3

2

3

6

29-Dec-12

2.0

3.5

5.5

7

5

6

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