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SEMI-ANNUALh AIR QUALITY AND HETEOROLOGY

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BLANDING PROJECT"

JULY THR:r'.tGH DECEMBER 1984

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Prepared For:

Union Carbide Corporation; Metals Division,C P.O. Box 1029'A Grand Junction, Colorado 81502

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TARLE OF CONTENTS,, ;,

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LIST OF TABLES / LIST OF FIGURES ii

1.0 INTRODUCTION 1

2.0 MONITORING PROGRAM DESCRIPTION 2

. 2.1 SITE DESCRIPTION 2

smi ) 2.2 t10NITORING INSTRUMENTATION 2

2.3 DATA REDUCT10N S

2.4 00ALITY ASSURANCE 6

3.0 RESULTS

3.1 DATA RECOVERY 7

03.2 TSP CONCENTRATIONS 9

3.3 HOURLY PETEOR0 LOGICAL DATA 9

3.3.1 Wind Analysis 12

(% 3.3.2 Precipitation 16y)4.0 SUMMARY 18

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1.0 INTR 00tlCT10N.

In 1977 a meteorological, air quality, and radiological monitoring

program was started at the Blanding Uranium Mill. The purpose of this moni-t! toring program was to document the regional atmospheric baseline and to pro-

vide adequate data to assess the potential air quality impacts resulting from

the mill. The monitoring program is ongoing to provide compliance monitoring-

]i for the mill operations. This report summarizes the data collected from this

monitoring program for the period July through December 1984

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The region encompassing the Ut1ETC0 Rlanding Uranium tiill is shown in |\V |

Figure 2-1. The mill is located in an area known as the' White Hesa and is !'

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' - Highway 47 The air monitoring station, on the northern property boundary of |i'

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elevation of 5660 feet MSL. The site was located for the purpose of compli- {;

ance monitoring at the mill. Pertinent meteorological parameters and Total !

Suspended Particulates (TSP) are measured at this monitoring site, in addi-i

tion, a low volume air sampler is operational to collect air samples for !

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2.2 MONITORING INSTRl!MENTAT10N :|

The instruments, sensor accuracies and sampling heights used in the

monitoring program are shown in Table 2.1. A Met One Weather Station con- i

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height. A tipping bucket rain gauge along with a drum rotation event recorder f|

continuously records precipitation. All meteorological data are recorded on!

strip charts which provide continuous traces of each meteorological parameter.

i Total suspended particulates are measured using General Metal Works' high

volume air samplers (Hi-Vol). The samplers are mounted atop scaffolds such

that the air intakes are approximately three meters above the surf ace (EPA

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INSTRUMENT SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE UMETCnRLANDING PROGRAM

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Wind Speed 0.15 mph 10 Met One 1180

Wind Direction 3.0* 10 Met One 1190

( ) Precipitation 0.5%/0.01 in. 2 Weathertronics

Total Suspended Particulates 1 og/m 3 General Metal Works(High Volume Sampler) GMW-2310

Radiological 0.2 pCi/l 1.8 Eberline RAS-2(Low Volume Sampler)

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part of the quality assurance program, a colocated Hi-Vol is operate'd. Both*

samplers are powered by commercial AC power.

Particulate samples are collected every third day on the primary Hi Vol i

( A) and every sixth day on the colocated Hi Vol (R). Both Hi Vol samplers are|,

instrumented with timers to assure that sampling is conducted from midnight to [,

midnigtt Mountain Standard Time.

The low volume air sampler employed at the site is an Eberline RAS-2, :

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mately 1.8 meters above the surface. This unit operates continuously; how-'

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ever, filters are changed every six days. The low volume sampler has an '

f elapsed time meter to assure that the sample time is accurately known. All

filters collected in a quarterly period (3 months) are composited and in turn

analyzed for total uranium, lead-210, thorium-230, radium-226 and gross alpha. !i

2.3 DATA REDUCTION

Meteorological data collected are abstracted manually from the strip

charts as hourly averages. Wind speed is abstracted to the nearest 0.1 mph

and wind direction is read to the nearest 3 degrees. Temperature, relative;

humidity and precipitation are read to the nearest 1 F, 1 percent, and 0.01' inch, respectively. These data are then entered into the computer and edited

to check their accuracy and sequencing. Computer programs ther, place the data

in the proper format for subsequent data analyses. ||

Prior to use in the monitoring program, the high vol ume filters arei

desiccated for 24 hours, then weighed. Af ter sampling, the filters are again

desiccated and weighed using a precision analytical balance. The difference

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For quality assurance purposes, 5 percent of the meteorological data are!! -

|independently cross-checked against valun indicated on the corresponding!

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strip charts. Values greater than 10 degrees for wind direction and 1.0 mph [

for wind speed are corrected. For temperature, relative humidity, and precip- !

itation, values are corrected if they exceed 1*F, 1 percent, and 0.01 inch

respectively. If more than 10 percent of the quality assured data are found

to be in error, the entire data set is re-reduced.

( TSP quality assurance entails reweighing 10 percent of pre-exposed and 10 ,

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percent of exposed filters, if the weights do not agree with 0.005 grams, all'

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filters in the group are reweighed and verified again.r

The meteorological and TSP quality assurance checks are documented on j

data quality check forms. These forms are too massive to include in this:

report; however, they are on file at Fox Consultants, Inc.'s Denver of fice if .

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Also as a part of the quality assurance program a colocated high volutne,

air sampler is operated. The colocated unit (B) operates on a one-day in six

; schedule, while the primary Hi Vol ( A) operates on a one-day in three sched-!-

ule. Thus the Hi Vols operate simultaneously every sixth day allowing a checkIj. of the precision of the TSP monitoring program.

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Table 3.1 summarizes the data recovery for this semi-annual reporting |:'period. Overall meteorological data recovery was 69.0 percent. Data re-!

coveries for wind speed, wind riirection, and precipitation were 67.2, 61.9,;

P and 78.0 percent, respectively. During the data verification procedures, it t

was discovered that the wind direction data from September 29 through December,

I.1 are questionable. The reason for this is a damaged wind vane nhich was !

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discovered by the site technician in mid-November. The vane was sr%.ently !

replaced on December 1,1984 The October and November wind c4,ection data f

have not been included in the data recovery statistics nor in the Wind Roses,

(see Section 3.3.1) . However, the data are still included in the SAR0 ADS in,

Appendix A. ;

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speed data loss during this reporting period. No systematic problems

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with the chart drive were noted by the site technician and the chart drive !

functioned properly in January,1985..

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precipitation gauge. !

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! the primary Hi Vol and 100 percent for the colocated Hi Vol. Nine samples [{

|were missed on the primary sampler and no samples were missed on the colocated

j sampler. All of the missing samples were caupd by site work load scheduling

problems which prevented timely filter changing.

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(JULY-DECEMBER 1984)

REC 0VERYi PARAMETER (%)

Wind Speed 67.2

Wind Direction 61.9

Precipitation 78.0

Overall Meteorological 69.0! T5P Primary Hi Vol 85.0

Colocated Hi Vol 100.0

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3.2 TSP CONCENTRATIONS- ,

The TSP concentrations measured at the Blanding Site are presented in ;

Table 3.2. In addition to the individual (24-hour) cnncentrations measured at ]'

|the station, the semi-annual arithmetic means, geometric maans, and standard i

~ deviations are presented for both the primary and colocated Hi Vols. All TSP ;

values are below the promulgated 24-hour state and federal secondary standard3 |

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of 150 ug/m . The highest concentration measured by the primary Hi Vol ( A)

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3period was 19.5 ug/m which is also well below the promulgated secondary j

e tual standard of 60 ug/m . ;

A comparison of TSP values between the primary and colocated Hi-Vol ;

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l samplers reveals a significant difference in some of the simultaneous samples.

It is suspected that problems with the timers on the samplers caused the Hi

Vols to run on different days especially during the first three months of the'reporting period. This caused the wider variation in sample results. (It was

Oetermined that the elapsed time of the sample run used in the concentrationd

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calculations is accurate.) |

However, over the six month reporting period, the difference in arith-

|\ metic means of the data collected from the two high volume samples (as shown

in Table 3.2) was only 2.0 percent. Since the TSP values collected by tte two

Hi-Vols compare favorably over the long-term, this indicates good realiability|i

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3.3 HOURLY METEOROLOGICAL DATA

Hourly values of wind speed, wind directigo, temperature, relative humid-

ity, and precipitation are presented in Appendix A in the Storage and Retriev-

al of of Aerometric Data (SAR0AD) format. This format is approved by the EPA-9-

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UMETCO BLANDING PROGRAM

TSP CONCENTRATIONS MEASUREn FROM

JULYTHROUGHOECjMBER,1984*(ug/m )

DATE HI VOL A HI VOL-B

07/01/84^ l1 2607/04/84 1507/07/84 58 5507/10/84 3107/13/84 29 28(~'s 07/16/84 33b' 07/19/84 43 338

07/22/84 MSG'

07/25/84 42 39 Bj 07/28/84 27

07/31/84 20 318

08/03/84^ 2708/06/84 20 20

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10/03/84 4 410/06/84 910/09/84 11 1110/12/84 510/15/84 5[''; 10/18/84 10

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11/02/84 16 18

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11/11/84 2211/14/84 12 14

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12/29/84 MSG

Arithmetic Mean 19.5 19.9

Geometric Mean 16.4 16.9'

Standard Deviation 11.1 11.5

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^ Samples not following EPA TSP sampling schedule.

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| frequency distribution is presented in Table 3.3. These wind roses werei !

) developed using only data from July through September 1984 because of the :

questionable wind direction data in October and November, and in December, the |

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drainage flow develops just after sunset as shown by the 16-20 MST wind rose I

and is most pronounced during the hours 00-08 MST. Table 3.3 shows that4

) nearly 30 percent of the winds blew from the north-northwest through northeast1

] sectors during the reporting period. Wind speeds of 1-3 m/sec (2.2-6.7 mph)!

| are typical of drainage conditions, and wind speeds associated with this;

i nocturnal drainage were somewhat faster, averaging 3.1 m/sec (6.9 mph):

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TIME (MST): 0100-2400'

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reporting period, especially during the afternoon hours (12-16, MST). Daytime

winds averaged 3.6 m/sec (8.0 mph) during the reporting period with south-

southeast and south winds typically having the highest wind speeds. Table 3.3

shows that 40 percent of the winds blew from the southeast through southwest

sectors during the reporting period.

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site are presented in Table 3.4

To serve as a check on the precipitation values recorded, concurrent;-

precipitation data collected at the cooperative weather station in the town of

Blanding were obtained. These data are also presented in Table 3.4

While the scheduled calibrations and maintenance performed on the site

rain gauge during the reporting period showed no problems with the instrument

in December the gauge failed to record any precipitation events while the

downtown Blanding station reported 2.29 inches. Recause it is unknown exactly

when the rain gauge began malfunctioning, it is recommended that the downtown

Blanding data be substituted for the site data for this reporting period. As

| stated earlier the rain gauge was replaced in January 1%5.

According to the downtown precipitation data, December had the greatest

amount of precipitation during the reporting period, at 2.29 inches. November

was the driest month, with a precipitatinn topl of 0.51 inches. Total rain-

fall for the semi-annual reporting period was 7.79 inches, which approximates

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MEASlIRED FROM JilLY THROUGH DECEMRER 1984,

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July 1.18 1.36

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September 1.52 0.90

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percent. Several major problems were encountered during this reporting period j|

[ which caused extensive periods of data loss. First, broken wind direction ji

vane caused the invalidation of wind direction data in October and November. {i?The problem was discovered by the site technician in mid-November, and theI

vane was replaced on December 1,1984 Second, wind speed data was missed for

Ii nearly the entire month of December due to a recurring chart drive problem.

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and the chart drive functioned properly in January 1985. Third, and also in |_

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caused by site work load scheduling problems.,

[ TSP concentrations at the site were all below the promulgated 24-tiou r3state and federal secondary standard of 150 ug/m . The highest concentration

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8 148 14R 156 172 164 164 204 169 21S 164 164 166 204 218 208 1978 197 169 164 125 86 37 16 42 148 156 164 172 164 258 258 240 204 208 164 86 41 34 28 169 34 28 41 17 25 36 2152 125 156 166 164 204 215 21S 226 226 218 244 237 244 233 244 25110 280 269 280 287 8 334 334 86 110 356 291 156 237 94 302 8 3S6 51 51 39 34 311 8 4211 34 34 34 28 S2 41 25 280 156 156 164 156 164 133 215 8 25 345 8 25 25 19 322 2112 21 156 S2 52

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