Ambient Air Quality Monitoring Sample Clauses

Ambient Air Quality Monitoring. The Air Quality Advisory Committee engaged a third-party consultant to conduct ambient air quality monitoring. Complete a third-party study of ambient air quality in the vicinity of Intel's Ronler Acres facility. The study provided measurements that were compared against ambient air concentrations modeled as part of the Health Risk Assessment. This effort provided information to the public regarding air quality as influenced by local and regional sources. A qualified third-party consultant implemented the plan and conducted the monitoring, see www.ORAQAC.comfor additional details and report. The AQAC requested that the results be easy to understand and Xx. Xxx Xxxx, a consultant working for the Neighbor Groups, helped to guide the program and explain the results to community members in clear language. Emissions Reduction Projects: Attachment A of the Good Neighbor Agreement outlines several emission reduction projects targeting sources directly associated with Intel operations and offsite sources in the community. The emission reduction projects were implemented in 2016 and 2017. Improve air quality and contribute to improved livability and safety in Washington County. See Attachment A below for information about specific projects. Intel also implemented additional reduction projects such as installing control devices on targeted emergency generators and scrubbers. Action Objective Status/Outcome Emission Tests: Attachment B of the Good Neighbor Agreement outlines testing requirements for abatement equipment. Provide the opportunity to evaluate the accuracy of the emissions inventory and communicate any changes in emissions over time. Provide the opportunity for the Neighbor Groups to observe emissions tests further supporting open communications and understanding between Intel and its neighbors. Intel is committed to a transparent testing and reporting process. We continue to test abatement equipment. Stack test plans and results are shared at the AQAC Meetings and documents are available on xxx.XXXXXX.xxx. Additionally, AQAC members have taken the opportunity to observe testing. Continuous Emissions Monitoring: Attachment C of the Good Neighbor Agreement outlines requirements for Intel to continuously monitor the operation of its abatement equipment. Ensure optimal operation of abatement equipment, which control and reduce emissions from Intel operations. Continuous monitoring data and any off specification operating parameters are communicated to the pu...
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Ambient Air Quality Monitoring. Intel shall provide up to $150,000 to fund community ambient air monitoring to be conducted according to a monitoring plan approved by the Neighbor Groups and Intel. A qualified third party acceptable to Intel and the Neighbor Groups shall conduct the ambient air quality monitoring. Intel shall make payment directly to the third party conducting the monitoring and according to a schedule set forth in the approved monitoring plan. The third party conducting the monitoring shall submit invoices for work performed to Intel and simultaneously submit a copy of each invoice to the Neighbor Groups. Payment shall be due within 60 days of receipt by Intel of the invoice. Intel’s liability under this paragraph shall cease upon payment of $150,000 toward the work described in the approved air monitoring plan.
Ambient Air Quality Monitoring. The Air Quality Advisory Committee is working together to develop a plan for ambient air quality monitoring. Complete a third-party study of ambient air quality focusing on the impact of Intel's emissions to local ambient air quality. The results will evaluate the results from the Health Risk Assessment by providing measurements that can be compared against ambient air concentrations modeled as part of the Health Risk Assessment. This effort will also provide general information to the public regarding air quality as influenced by local and regional sources.
Ambient Air Quality Monitoring. (AAQM) The air quality parameters viz: Sulphur Dioxide (SO2), Oxides of Nitrogen (NOX), Carbon Monoxide (CO), Particulate Matters (PM2.5 & PM10) shall be regularly monitored at identified locations from the start of the construction activity. The air quality parameters shall be monitored in accordance with the National Ambient Air Quality Standards as given in Table 8-1. The location, duration and the pollution parameters to be monitored and the responsible institutional arrangements are detailed in the Environmental Monitoring Plan Table 8-5. Table 8-1: National Ambient Air Quality Standards Sl. No. Pollutants Time- weighted average Concentration in Ambient Air Methods of Measurement Industrial, Residential, Rural & other Areas Ecologically Sensitive Areas (notified by Central Government) 1 Sulphur Dioxide (SO2) µg/m3 Annual* 50 20 - Improved West & Xxxxx - Ultraviolet fluorescence 24 hours** 80 80 2 Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2) µg/m3 Annual* 40 30 - Modified Jacob and Xxxxxxxxxx (Na-Arsenite) - Chemilumiscence 24 hours** 80 80 3 Particulate Matter (size less than 10 µm) or PM10 µg/m3 Annual* 60 60 - Gravimetric - TOEM - Beta attenuation 24 hours** 100 100 4 Particulate Matter (size less than 2.5µm) or PM2.5 µg/m3 Annual* 40 40 - Gravimetric - TOEM - Beta attenuation 24 hours** 60 60 5 Ozone (O3)µg/m3 8 hours** 100 100 - UV photometric - Chemilumiscence - Chemical Method 1 hours** 180 180 6 Lead (Pb) µg/m3 Annual* 0.50 0.50 - AAS/ICP method after sampling on EPM 2000 or equivalent filter paper - ED-XRF using Teflon filter 24 hours** 1.0 1.0 7 Carbon Monoxide (CO) (mg/m3) 8 hours** 02 02 - Non Dispersive Infra Red (NDIR) spectroscopy 1 hours** 04 04 8 Ammonia (NH3) µg/m3 Annual* 100 100 - Chemilumiscence - Indophenol Blue Method 24 hours** 400 400 9 Benzene (C6H6) µg/m3 Annual* 05 05 - Gas chromatography based continuous analyser - Adsorption and Desorption followed by GC analysis 10 Benzo(a) Pyrene Particulate Phase only ng/m3 Annual* 01 01 - Solvent Extraction followed by HPLC/GC analysis 11 As ng/m3 Annual* 06 06 - AAS/ICP method after sampling on EPM 2000 or equivalent filter paper 12 Ni ng/m3 Annual* 20 20 - AAS/ICP method after sampling on EPM 2000 or equivalent filter paper * Annual Arithmetic mean of minimum 104 measurements in a year taken twice a week 24 hourly at uniform interval. ** 24 hourly or 08 hourly or 01 hourly monitored values, as applicable, shall be compiled with 98% of the time in a year. 2% of the time, they may exceed the limits but not ...
Ambient Air Quality Monitoring. Intel shall provide up to $150,000 to a qualified third party acceptable to Intel and the Groups for conducting ambient air quality monitoring in the community. Intel and the Groups shall work together to select a qualified third party and to develop a monitoring plan.

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