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Wyoming Smoke Management Program

Wyoming Smoke Management Program. Presented to Bureau of Land Management Post Season Fire Meeting Lander, Wyoming November 17, 2004 Presented by Darla J. Potter, WDEQ-AQD. Presentation Overview. WAQSR Chapter 10 Overview WAQSR Chapter 10, Section 4

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Wyoming Smoke Management Program

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  1. Wyoming Smoke Management Program Presented to Bureau of Land Management Post Season Fire Meeting Lander, Wyoming November 17, 2004 Presented by Darla J. Potter, WDEQ-AQD

  2. Presentation Overview • WAQSR Chapter 10 Overview • WAQSR Chapter 10, Section 4 • Wyoming Smoke Management Program Guidance Document • SMP-II Requirements – Step-By-Step • Next Steps for WDEQ-AQD

  3. Wyoming Air Quality Standards & Regulations Chapter 10 Overview

  4. Unlawful Burning Emergency Burning Refuse Open Burning Vegetative Material Vegetative Material > 0.25 tons PM10/day < 0.25 tons PM10/day Planned Unplanned > 50 acres Trade Waste Fire Hazard Salvage Ops. Fire Fighting Trng. SMP-I SMP-II Long-Term Planning < 2 tons PM10/day > 2 tons PM10/day > 100 tons PM10/yr WAQSR Chapter 10 Structure Chapter 10 Section 2 Section 4

  5. WAQSR Chapter 10, Section 4Smoke management requirements

  6. Type of Regulation • Permit-By-Rule • Reduce administrative burden on burners and WDEQ-AQD • Promote equity, clarity and consistency • Provide predictability and enforceability • Specify circumstances under which a burn is allowed • Permit is assumed

  7. Section 4 Requirements Summary * Volunteer fire organizations’ only requirement is WDEQ Reporting.

  8. Section 4 Requirements Summary

  9. Section 4 Requirements Summary

  10. Wyoming Smoke Management Program Guidance Document To provide guidance on the implementation of Wyoming Air Quality Standards and Regulations Chapter 10, Section 4 and its relationship to Chapter 10, Section 2. http://deq.state.wy.us/aqd/smokemanagement.asp

  11. Executive Summary Wyoming Smoke Management Program Forms and Instructions Resource Material Glossary / Acronyms References 5 pages 28 pages 46 pages 9 pages 6 pages 2 pages Guidance Document Structure

  12. Wyoming Smoke Management Program • Introduction • Background • Scope and Applicability • SMP Structure and Thresholds • Planned and Unplanned Fire • SMP-I and SMP-II • Thresholds • Distance Thresholds • Long-Term Planning Threshold • Deadlines

  13. Elements and Requirements Element Purpose of the Element Application Specific to Wyoming Requirements SMP-I Requirements SMP-II Requirements Unplanned Fire Requirements Elements Registration and Notification Post Burn Reporting Smoke Management Education Public Information Alternatives to Burning Emissions Reduction Techniques Evaluation of Smoke Dispersion Air Quality Monitoring Long-Term Planning Wyoming Smoke Management Program (cont.)

  14. Wyoming Smoke Management Program (cont.) • Waivers • Program Management • Airshed Assessment and Modification Protocol • Emission Inventory and Tracking System • Surveillance and Enforcement • Annual Program Evaluation • Annual Emission Goal

  15. SMP-II Registration Notification SMP-I SMP-II Post Burn Reporting SMP-I SMP-II Unplanned Fire Long-Term Planning Waiver SMP-II Emission Reduction Technique SMP-I Smoke Dispersion SMP-II Smoke Dispersion Visual Monitoring & Photo/Video Log Visual Monitoring Log Photo / Video Log Forms and Instructions

  16. Resource Material • Determining SMP-I / SMP-II Status • Lists • Alternatives to Burning • Emission Reduction Techniques • Feasibility Considerations for the Use of Alternatives to Burning and Emissions Reduction Techniques • Determining Ventilation Category • Maps • Wyoming Class I and Nonattainment Areas • Wyoming Airsheds • WDEQ-AQD Contact Information

  17. SMP-II RequirementsStep-by-Step

  18. SMP-II Requirement Checklist

  19. SMP-II Checklist & Guid. Doc. Page #s Guid. Doc. Page #s 3-6, 77 11-12 7-9, 31-36 7-9, 37-41 16-17, 22, 63-68, 79-80 17-19, 22, 63-72, 81 12-15 12-15 7-9, 23-25 7-9, 37-41 17-19, 81 16-17, 79 19-21, 73-76 19-21 7-9, 23-25 10-11, 42-57 6, 21-22, 58-62 Consideration of Alternatives to Burning 15-16, 78, 80

  20. Next Steps for WDEQ-AQD • Continue Public Education & Outreach • Garner full participation and compliance with the new regulatory requirements that go into effect on January 1, 2005

  21. Questions

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