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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

BACKGROUND

AIR QUALITY ATTAINMENT STATUS

THE 8-HOUR OZONE STANDARD

THE PM2.5 STANDARD

TRANSPORT -- THE NATURE OF THE PROBLEM

ANALYSIS OF OZONE EXCEEDANCES

TRANSPORT AND PARTICULATES

AIR QUALITY TREND ANALYSIS

 

Ozone - Grass Valley (Table 17)

 

Ozone – Truckee (Table 18)

 

Ozone – Quincy (Table 19)

 

PM10 - Grass Valley (Table 5, Table 12)

 

PM10 – Truckee (Table 6, Table 8, Table 13)

 

PM10 – Quincy (Table 11, Table 14)

 

PM10 – Loyalton (Table 9)

 

PM10 – Chester (Table 10, Table 15)

 

PM10 – Portola (Table 7)

ANALYSIS OF PM2.5 DATA (Tables 1 – 4, Table 16)

RECOMMENDATIONS FOR FUTURE MONITORING

PM2.5 SAMPLER DATA

 

Table 1 Grass Valley – Litton Building All samples - 2005

 

Table 2 Truckee – Fire Department All samples - 2005

 

Table 3 Quincy – Pump Station All samples - 2005

 

Table 4 Portola – Nevada St. All samples - 2005

PM10 HI-VOLUME SAMPLER DATA

 

Table 5 Grass Valley - Henderson St. (Permanently Shutdown)

 

Table 6 Glenshire Fire Station (Permanently Shutdown)

 

Table 7 Portola (Permanently Shutdown)

 

Table 8 Truckee Fire Station

 

Table 9 Loyalton

 

Table 10 Chester

 

Table 11 Quincy

PM10 CONTINUOUS DATA

 

Table 12 Grass Valley - Litton Bldg.

 

Table 13 Truckee Fire Station

 

Table 14 Quincy

 

Table 15 Chester

PM2.5 CONTINUOUS DATA

 

Table 16 Portola

OZONE DATA

 

Table 17 Grass Valley - Litton Bldg.

 

Table 18 Truckee Fire Station

 

Table 19 Quincy

Burn Day Statistics

Ambient Air Quality Standards