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| Date: | Tue, 29 Apr 2008 19:10:21 -0500 |
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Today I attended the meeting for Non-attainment Area Boundaries in
Davenport put on by the DNR. Rachel Griffiths and Clifford Day, Sierra
members, also attended. Jim McGraw and several other DNR officials
conducted the meeting. Other attendees were: Mayor Gluba, Pet De Cock
from Representative Braley's office and a room full of business
representatives.
Scott and Muscatine counties have areas which exceed air quality limits
according to monitors placed by the DNR. This meeting addressed issues
in Scott county only. Another meeting for Muscatine county will be held
tomorrow. According to the Clean Air Act, non attainment areas must
come into compliance by 2014. The area in Scott county is less than one
square mile in southwest Davenport. One of the monitors, about 300 feet
from Blackhawk Foundry property, shows the highest concentration of
particulate matter.
The meeting lasted from 1 PM until 3:40 PM. The DNR talked about
complicated things that affect monitor readings such as wind, seasonal
differences, population areas, and traffic flows. There was a lot of
technical talk about fine particulate matter and coarse PM. Fine
particular matter is up to 2.5 microns in diameter while coarse is 10
microns.
I asked if the polluters were fined if their monitor reading exceeded
the limits. They are not fined and the DNR works with the polluters
to solve the problems and to make sure the readings reflect the actual
conditions.
The DNR allowed an hour for the stake holders to show their power point
presentation of their side of the issue. Stake holders were Alcoa,
Grain Processing, Bi State Regional Planning and Blackhawk Foundry.
Their position was the DNR should give them a one year extension while
the DNR analyzes all the science and factors affecting the monitoring.
They say a non attainment designation is inappropriate for Scott and
Muscatine counties and that the monitors are source located. The
business folks also said the readings can be effected by local "upset
conditions" like wild fires, agriculture dust, disasters, like
tornadoes and transported pollution like tire wear and brake dust from
highway traffic.
They claimed health is important but DNR needs to better evaluate the
causes of pollution, and follow federal standards for monitoring. A
representative for Bi State Regional Planning said air quality in Scott
county has actually improved in the last ten years. (?) The DNR did
not respond to the group's statements. Jerry
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