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Air Data Available for Wednesday, July 1, 2009

  • Real-Time air monitoring (Near Field Zone monitoring) - this type of air monitoring will determine if dust is migrating outside of the immediate work area so that additional dust control measures can be implemented before any dust can move off-site. This monitoring will consist of continuous, real-time dust monitoring upwind and downwind of the work zone during all phases of work with potential for significant release of dust (i.e., during soil excavation, backfill, waste placement, and cap installation.)  Real-Time monitoring provides immediate information on the amount of dust (not just lead) being generated.

Note: Air Monitor 1 had two hourly average readings recorded that were above the Action Level for the area it was in during the morning Working Hours.  The co-located (PAM) lead sample from the Air Monitor 1 location was sent in for analysis.  (See the Co-Located Lead Samples section below for the result of this sample.) Click on the links below to view graphs showing the real-time air monitoring data for July 1, 2009:    

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  • Co-Located Lead Samples - this type of air monitoring consists of air monitoring for lead using personal air monitors (PAMs).  For this monitoring, the PAMs were placed at the same location as the Real-Time (Dust) Air Monitors.  This sampling is in addition to what is required by the 100% Design.  The samples were analyzed by a method that provides a detection limit similar to the detection level that is used for the perimeter high volume air samplers. This allows us to compare the co-located sample results with the results that we obtain every six days from the perimeter high volume air samplers. Initially, the data from the co-located samples was used to compare with the information being obtained from the dust monitors.  The co-located samples are also helpful in providing data when exceedances occur at one of the dust monitors.

The real-time dust monitors are moved around on a daily basis based on the location of work activities for the day; the co-located samples are located with the dust monitors each day.  Click below to view data for July 1, 2009,

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