AIR POLLUTION RULES, 2008




   AIR POLLUTION
AIR POLLUTION

 Introduction
 Air Pollutants & Air Pollution
 Major air pollutants
 Impact on human health and the environment
 Trinidad & Tobago Context
 Measures to control Air Pollution in T&T
 Air Quality Monitoring
The AIR we breathe
AIR POLLUTANT…

… is any substance in the atmosphere that is likely to cause
harm to:
 Human, plant or animal life
 Damage to man-made materials and structures
 Changes in weather or climate
 Interfere with enjoyment of life or property
AIR POLLUTANTS

 Natural
 Anthropogenic
    Mobile
    Stationary
        Point Source
        Non-point Source
AIR POLLUTANTS: Point vs. Non-Point
NON-POINT: open areas exposed to     POINT: one or more discernible
    wind e.g. construction sites,               source
or large number of smaller sources
AIR POLLUTION

 Introduction
 Air Pollutants & Air Pollution
 Major air pollutants
 Impact on human health and the environment
 Trinidad & Tobago Context
 Measures to control Air Pollution in T&T
 Air Quality Monitoring
Major Air Pollutants
1. Suspended Particulate Matter
         TSP
         PM10
         PM2.5

2. Sulphur Dioxide (SO2)
3. Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2)
4. Carbon Monoxide (CO)
5. Ozone
6. Lead
7. Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs)
8. Greenhouse Gases
9. Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs)
AIR POLLUTION…
… where the amount or concentration of the air pollutant
(or any chemical) in the atmosphere is enough to cause
adverse effects to human health and the environment.




                                    CO2
                                   5-10%



               CO2
              0.05%
Factors affecting AIR quality

 Meteorological Conditions
 Topographical Conditions
    Both affect transport and dispersion of air pollutants
The Current State of our AIR
What is the main factor driving the increasing amount of
                     air pollution?




                       AIR
                    POLLUTION
How does our lifestyle affect the quality of
          the air we breathe?
AIR POLLUTION

 Introduction
 Air Pollutants & Air Pollution
 Major air pollutants
 Impact on human health and the environment
 Trinidad & Tobago Context
 Measures to control Air Pollution in T&T
 Air Quality Monitoring
T&T: Air Quality Monitoring Studies

YEAR           AGENCY            PARAMETER(S)            LOCATION
                                                       East-West
1998   EMA, PAHO, US EPA, UWI    PM10
                                                       Corridor
       Town & Country Planning   Nox, Sox, VOC, TSP,   Point Lisas,
1999
       Division                  PM10, PM2.5           Chaguaramas
                                 CO, O3, NO2, SO2,     Point Lisas
2005   EMA
                                 PM10                  Industrial Estate
Sources of Air Pollution in T&T

 Main sources based on EMA Complaints Database:

      33% - Autobody repair shops and mechanics
      27% - Woodworking



 Main sources based on previous studies (State of the
Environment Report 2000):
CO – petrol refining 58%

VOCs – manufacturing
   – petrol refining 25%
   – ammonia 40%
SO2   – transportation 72%
Nox   - transportation 59%
CO2 – combustion of fossil fuels for energy production
      and transportation
TSP – quarrying 40%
CH4 – solid waste disposal on land, wastewater handling
AIR POLLUTION

 Introduction
 Air Pollutants & Air Pollution
 Major air pollutants
 Impact on human health and the environment
 Trinidad & Tobago Context
 Measures to control Air Pollution in T&T
 Air Quality Monitoring
There is no practical invention we
 can make to clean air pollution.
Local solutions to our Air Pollution

 Stationary Sources of Air Pollution:
    No legislation exists for specific air pollutants
    Non-specific pollutants:
        smoke, odours, fumes
        prevent use and enjoyment of property


    Municipal Corporation & Ministry of Health
Local solutions to our Air Pollution

 Mobile Sources of Air Pollution:
    Motor Vehicles & Road Traffic Act
    Visible Vapour Rule: sparks, smoke or visible vapour
    New fine: $1000.00

  T&T Police Service
Local solutions to our Air Pollution



  Do you know of any ‘recent’
          initiatives?
Local solutions to our Air Pollution

 Ministry of Works & Transport
    Cleaner fuel
        Compressed Natural Gas
        Unleaded gasoline
    Mass Transport Vehicles
Local solutions to our Air Pollution

 Ozone Depleting Substances (ODS)
    Montreal Protocol
       T&T signed August 1989
    National Ozone Unit in Ministry of Environment
       banned importation of CFCs 2007
       current HCFC phase out
       trained ARIA technicians to properly handle and
      dispose refrigerants
Local solutions to our Air Pollution

 Greenhouse Gases
    United Nations Framework Convention on Climate
   Change
       T&T signed June 1994
       National Greenhouse Gas Inventory
Local solutions to our Air Pollution

 EMA

   Air Pollution Rules 2005 (draft)
         List of Designated Activities
         Maximum permissible levels for Non-Point Sources
         Maximum permissible levels for Point Sources
         National Register
         Prohibits release of air pollutants in violation of
        standards, conditions or permit requirements
Local solutions to our Air Pollution

 Air Pollution Rules Process:
   1. Registration
       Who must register?
           Any facility listed in designated activities
           Any facility that releases a substance from point or
           non-point source that is above the maximum
           permissible level
Local solutions to our Air Pollution

 Air Pollution Rules Process:
   2. Permits will state
          Authorised pollutants
          Quantity, conditions, concentrations
          Reporting & monitoring requirements
          Requirements to minimise negative environmental
           impacts e.g. design, technology, processes
AIR POLLUTION

 Introduction
 Air Pollutants & Air Pollution
 Major air pollutants
 Impact on human health and the environment
 Trinidad & Tobago Context
 Measures to control Air Pollution in T&T
 Air Quality Monitoring
Air Quality Monitoring

 What are your objectives?
 Objectives will determine
    what pollutants to be monitored
    monitoring location
    background information
Air Quality Monitoring

 Objectives can be
    Threats to natural ecosystems
    Population exposure and impact on human health
    Compliance with national or international standards
    Informing public
Air Quality Monitoring

 Type of Background Information
    Details of sources and emissions
    Health status of sample population
    Demography
    Land use pattern
    Any existing air quality information
    Meteorological information
Air Quality Monitoring

 Note meteorological conditions
    wind speed and direction
    ambient air temperature
    relative humidity
    rainfall
Air Quality Monitoring

 What monitoring methods are appropriate?
    determined by pollutants
    determined by cost of equipment
    determined by skill of user
Air Quality Monitoring

 Where is it practical to locate the equipment?
    determined by objective
    monitoring method
    physical access
    security
    downwind of emission source
    not enclosed by buildings or overhanging vegetation
    not close to another source of emissions
    height sampling usually 2-5m above ground
Air Quality Monitoring

 Where is it practical to locate the equipment?
    Comparability: details of each site should be standardised
        must be open on all sides
        traffic pollution survey – 3m above street level
        away from unpaved roads
Air Quality Monitoring

 What duration should you monitor for?
    ideally 3 – 6 months
    samples in rainy and dry season
Air Quality Monitoring Companies

 Rose Environmental Ltd.
     Tel.: 638-7673
      Mr. Aaron Ramsingh
             aaron@roseenvironmentalltd.net
             352-0748 (cell)


 Kaizen Ltd.
     Tel.: 299-0009
      Mr. Nandlal Lall (ext. 248)
             nlall@kaizen-tt.com



 CARIRI (Macoya)
      Tel.: 662-7171-2 ext. 3300

      Mr. Gerard Rajkumar, Technical Team Leader for Air Quality Module
      environ@cariri.com
      374-8283 (cell)
AIR POLLUTION

 Introduction
 Air Pollutants & Air Pollution
 Major air pollutants
 Impact on human health and the environment
 Trinidad & Tobago Context
 Measures to control Air Pollution in T&T
 Air Quality Monitoring

Air Pollution Presentation

  • 1.
    AIR POLLUTION RULES,2008 AIR POLLUTION
  • 2.
    AIR POLLUTION  Introduction Air Pollutants & Air Pollution  Major air pollutants  Impact on human health and the environment  Trinidad & Tobago Context  Measures to control Air Pollution in T&T  Air Quality Monitoring
  • 3.
    The AIR webreathe
  • 4.
    AIR POLLUTANT… … isany substance in the atmosphere that is likely to cause harm to:  Human, plant or animal life  Damage to man-made materials and structures  Changes in weather or climate  Interfere with enjoyment of life or property
  • 5.
    AIR POLLUTANTS  Natural Anthropogenic  Mobile  Stationary  Point Source  Non-point Source
  • 6.
    AIR POLLUTANTS: Pointvs. Non-Point NON-POINT: open areas exposed to POINT: one or more discernible wind e.g. construction sites, source or large number of smaller sources
  • 7.
    AIR POLLUTION  Introduction Air Pollutants & Air Pollution  Major air pollutants  Impact on human health and the environment  Trinidad & Tobago Context  Measures to control Air Pollution in T&T  Air Quality Monitoring
  • 8.
    Major Air Pollutants 1.Suspended Particulate Matter  TSP  PM10  PM2.5 2. Sulphur Dioxide (SO2) 3. Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2) 4. Carbon Monoxide (CO) 5. Ozone 6. Lead 7. Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) 8. Greenhouse Gases 9. Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs)
  • 9.
    AIR POLLUTION… … wherethe amount or concentration of the air pollutant (or any chemical) in the atmosphere is enough to cause adverse effects to human health and the environment. CO2 5-10% CO2 0.05%
  • 10.
    Factors affecting AIRquality  Meteorological Conditions  Topographical Conditions  Both affect transport and dispersion of air pollutants
  • 11.
    The Current Stateof our AIR What is the main factor driving the increasing amount of air pollution? AIR POLLUTION
  • 12.
    How does ourlifestyle affect the quality of the air we breathe?
  • 13.
    AIR POLLUTION  Introduction Air Pollutants & Air Pollution  Major air pollutants  Impact on human health and the environment  Trinidad & Tobago Context  Measures to control Air Pollution in T&T  Air Quality Monitoring
  • 14.
    T&T: Air QualityMonitoring Studies YEAR AGENCY PARAMETER(S) LOCATION East-West 1998 EMA, PAHO, US EPA, UWI PM10 Corridor Town & Country Planning Nox, Sox, VOC, TSP, Point Lisas, 1999 Division PM10, PM2.5 Chaguaramas CO, O3, NO2, SO2, Point Lisas 2005 EMA PM10 Industrial Estate
  • 15.
    Sources of AirPollution in T&T  Main sources based on EMA Complaints Database:  33% - Autobody repair shops and mechanics  27% - Woodworking  Main sources based on previous studies (State of the Environment Report 2000):
  • 16.
    CO – petrolrefining 58% VOCs – manufacturing – petrol refining 25% – ammonia 40%
  • 17.
    SO2 – transportation 72% Nox - transportation 59%
  • 18.
    CO2 – combustionof fossil fuels for energy production and transportation
  • 19.
  • 20.
    CH4 – solidwaste disposal on land, wastewater handling
  • 21.
    AIR POLLUTION  Introduction Air Pollutants & Air Pollution  Major air pollutants  Impact on human health and the environment  Trinidad & Tobago Context  Measures to control Air Pollution in T&T  Air Quality Monitoring
  • 22.
    There is nopractical invention we can make to clean air pollution.
  • 23.
    Local solutions toour Air Pollution  Stationary Sources of Air Pollution:  No legislation exists for specific air pollutants  Non-specific pollutants:  smoke, odours, fumes  prevent use and enjoyment of property Municipal Corporation & Ministry of Health
  • 24.
    Local solutions toour Air Pollution  Mobile Sources of Air Pollution:  Motor Vehicles & Road Traffic Act  Visible Vapour Rule: sparks, smoke or visible vapour  New fine: $1000.00 T&T Police Service
  • 26.
    Local solutions toour Air Pollution Do you know of any ‘recent’ initiatives?
  • 27.
    Local solutions toour Air Pollution  Ministry of Works & Transport  Cleaner fuel  Compressed Natural Gas  Unleaded gasoline  Mass Transport Vehicles
  • 28.
    Local solutions toour Air Pollution  Ozone Depleting Substances (ODS)  Montreal Protocol  T&T signed August 1989  National Ozone Unit in Ministry of Environment  banned importation of CFCs 2007  current HCFC phase out  trained ARIA technicians to properly handle and dispose refrigerants
  • 29.
    Local solutions toour Air Pollution  Greenhouse Gases  United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change  T&T signed June 1994  National Greenhouse Gas Inventory
  • 30.
    Local solutions toour Air Pollution  EMA  Air Pollution Rules 2005 (draft)  List of Designated Activities  Maximum permissible levels for Non-Point Sources  Maximum permissible levels for Point Sources  National Register  Prohibits release of air pollutants in violation of standards, conditions or permit requirements
  • 31.
    Local solutions toour Air Pollution  Air Pollution Rules Process: 1. Registration Who must register?  Any facility listed in designated activities  Any facility that releases a substance from point or non-point source that is above the maximum permissible level
  • 32.
    Local solutions toour Air Pollution  Air Pollution Rules Process: 2. Permits will state  Authorised pollutants  Quantity, conditions, concentrations  Reporting & monitoring requirements  Requirements to minimise negative environmental impacts e.g. design, technology, processes
  • 33.
    AIR POLLUTION  Introduction Air Pollutants & Air Pollution  Major air pollutants  Impact on human health and the environment  Trinidad & Tobago Context  Measures to control Air Pollution in T&T  Air Quality Monitoring
  • 34.
    Air Quality Monitoring What are your objectives?  Objectives will determine  what pollutants to be monitored  monitoring location  background information
  • 35.
    Air Quality Monitoring Objectives can be  Threats to natural ecosystems  Population exposure and impact on human health  Compliance with national or international standards  Informing public
  • 36.
    Air Quality Monitoring Type of Background Information  Details of sources and emissions  Health status of sample population  Demography  Land use pattern  Any existing air quality information  Meteorological information
  • 37.
    Air Quality Monitoring Note meteorological conditions  wind speed and direction  ambient air temperature  relative humidity  rainfall
  • 38.
    Air Quality Monitoring What monitoring methods are appropriate?  determined by pollutants  determined by cost of equipment  determined by skill of user
  • 39.
    Air Quality Monitoring Where is it practical to locate the equipment?  determined by objective  monitoring method  physical access  security  downwind of emission source  not enclosed by buildings or overhanging vegetation  not close to another source of emissions  height sampling usually 2-5m above ground
  • 40.
    Air Quality Monitoring Where is it practical to locate the equipment?  Comparability: details of each site should be standardised  must be open on all sides  traffic pollution survey – 3m above street level  away from unpaved roads
  • 41.
    Air Quality Monitoring What duration should you monitor for?  ideally 3 – 6 months  samples in rainy and dry season
  • 42.
    Air Quality MonitoringCompanies  Rose Environmental Ltd. Tel.: 638-7673  Mr. Aaron Ramsingh  aaron@roseenvironmentalltd.net  352-0748 (cell)  Kaizen Ltd. Tel.: 299-0009  Mr. Nandlal Lall (ext. 248)  nlall@kaizen-tt.com  CARIRI (Macoya)  Tel.: 662-7171-2 ext. 3300  Mr. Gerard Rajkumar, Technical Team Leader for Air Quality Module  environ@cariri.com  374-8283 (cell)
  • 43.
    AIR POLLUTION  Introduction Air Pollutants & Air Pollution  Major air pollutants  Impact on human health and the environment  Trinidad & Tobago Context  Measures to control Air Pollution in T&T  Air Quality Monitoring