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Documentation of Natural Event Due To High Winds, September 29, 2002, Wallula, Washington

 
Publication number Date Published
03-02-007April 2003
VIEW NOW Documentation of Natural Event Due To High Winds, September 29, 2002, Wallula, Washington (Number of pages: 35) (Publication Size: 1MB)




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Author(s) Brett Rude
Description EPA issued the policy on “Areas Affected by PM-10 Natural Events” (hereafter referred to as Natural Events Policy or NEP) on May 30, 1996. EPA’s reasons for issuing the NEP are described as follows:

In issuing the natural events policy, EPA now believes that, under certain circumstances,
it is appropriate to again exclude PM-10 air quality data that are attributable to
uncontrollable natural events from the decisions regarding an area's nonattainment status.
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Keywords events, technical, winds, air quality, air monitoring
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