• 2021-01-18 11:38

    UW DEOHS Ambient air quality monitoring platform

    Goal: Identify characteristic pollutant mixtures within communities impacted by unique pollutant sources including non-roadway transportation sources, point emission sources and localized burn events. Approach: Develop a mobile air quality monitoring infrastructure and deployment strategy allowing for the long-term gathering of information on pollutant mixtures and trends impacting Washington communities. This mobile air quality monitoring is not intended to provide regulatory data. Mobile monitoring has been shown to effectively represent annual concentrations of air pollutant when sampling design is balanced over the course of a year. Mobile monitoring has also been demonstrated to allow for discrimination of distinct pollutant sources including roadway traffic, non-roadway transportation sources and local point sources. A mobile sampling platform has the advantage of spatial flexibility, rapid response to ambient air quality concerns and ability to capture a range of pollutants including novel measures not currently captured by the ambient air quality monitoring. Scope: This budget request includes the two components. The first, includes the hardware required to acquire and custom assemble 2 mobile monitoring platforms. The ability to simultaneously sample at 2 locations is critical to interpreting mobile monitoring data and spatial extent of air pollution impacts. The second, the development and testing of a mobile monitoring sampling protocol developed by the Department of Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences at the University of Washington in partnership with local, State and Federal stakeholders. Outputs: The output of this project will include • 2 fully equipped mobile monitoring platforms, ready for installation in commercially available hybrid SUV vehicles.…
  • 2021-01-17 21:25

    The Sea-Tac Airport Annual Air Quality Monitoring Proposal (STAAQM)

    This post describes a proposal we have put forward to Washington State legislators Senator Karen Keiser (33rd) and Representative Jesse Johnson (30th). In one sentence, we want an annual report of all key aviation-related emissions for every neighborhood affected by the operations from Sea-Tac Airport. We refer to this proposal as Sea-Tac Airport Annual Air