97-4967. Peer Review of CASTNet  

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    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
    [FRL-5695-3]
    
    
    Peer Review of CASTNet
    
    AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
    
    ACTION: Notice of meeting.
    
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    SUMMARY: The United States Environmental Protection Agency announces 
    the meeting of a peer review panel which is constituted to review and 
    analyze the EPA draft report, Examination of CASTNet: Data, Results, 
    Costs, and Implications and the accompanying Recommendations on Changes 
    to Operational Monitoring in CASTNet and Directions for Future 
    Atmospheric Deposition Monitoring Research. The meeting will be held on 
    Wednesday, March 26, 1997, at the Holiday Inn Arlington at Ballston, 
    4610 N. Fairfax Drive, Arlington, VA 22203. The meeting will begin at 9 
    a.m. and adjourn by 5 p.m. The meeting is open to the public. Any 
    member of the public who would like to comment on the draft report 
    should contact Dr. Robert E. Menzer, Office of Research and Development 
    (8701), USEPA, 401 M Street, SW, Washington, DC 20460, telephone 202-
    260-5779, Email: menzer.robert@epamail.epa.gov, for a copy of the 
    report. Written comments should be submitted to Dr. Menzer. Members of 
    the public who choose to make brief comments on the report at the 
    meeting should also contact Dr. Menzer.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In 1986, EPA's Office of Research and 
    Development began to operate the National Dry Deposition Network, 
    consisting of 39 monitoring sites designed to assess the status and 
    trends in dry deposition of sulfur and nitrogen species, primarily in 
    the high-deposition regions in the eastern U.S. Following passage of 
    the Clean Air Act Amendments (CAAA) of 1990, the NDDN was expanded and 
    renamed the Clean Air Status and Trends Network (CASTNet). As of 1996, 
    there are 51 operational sites in the network. Each site collects 
    weekly filter pack samples which are analyzed for SOX, NOX, 
    and sulfate, nitrate, and ammonium ions, as well as micrometeorological 
    and other data.
        The first systematic analyses of the resulting monitoring data were 
    conducted beginning in the fall of 1996 by scientists at ORD's National 
    Exposure Research Laboratory. This timing allowed the first access to 
    quality-assured data from 1995, during which SOX emissions 
    decreased by 13% in response to Phase I reductions in sulfur emissions 
    called for in the CAAA. The purpose of the analyses was to examine the 
    performance of the monitors and to seek opportunities to increase the 
    cost-effectiveness of the network. The analyses included reviews of the 
    quality of the database and the costs of the individual data collection 
    components; comparisons between deposition velocities derived from the 
    multi-layer model using meteorological data collected on site with 
    deposition velocities measured using an eddy correlation technique; 
    evaluation of alternative methods of calculating deposition velocities 
    that do not require on-site data collection; analysis of factors 
    affecting variability in deposition velocity at two different spatial 
    scales; exploration of the effect of reducing the number of sites on 
    apparent regional patterns of ambient sulfur dioxide concentrations; 
    evaluation of the ability to detect trends in ambient concentrations 
    and deposition velocities at individual sites and groups of 
    geographically contiguous sites; and comparisons of dry deposition 
    estimates with wet deposition estimates from nearby wet deposition 
    sites. The results of the analyses are presented in a draft report, 
    Examination of CASTNet: Data, Results, Costs, and Implications. The 
    purpose of this review is to examine the soundness of the underlying 
    science and the appropriateness of the analytical approaches described 
    in this document.
        Beginning in FY 1998, EPA is proposing to transfer operation of 
    CASTNet from the Office of Research and Development (ORD) to the Office 
    of Air and Radiation (OAR). The transition from a research-oriented 
    effort to an operational monitoring program presents an opportunity to 
    make changes in current network operations and to assess alternative 
    directions for future acid deposition research. The Recommendations on 
    Changes to Operational Monitoring in CASTNet and Directions for Future 
    Atmospheric Deposition Monitoring Research makes such recommendations 
    to OAR and ORD, based on policy questions provided by OAR and informed 
    by the analyses in the accompanying draft report. The other purpose of 
    the peer review is to solicit the reviewers'' advice on the 
    reasonableness of the various proposed modifications to the CASTNet and 
    future research directions, given the current state of data analysis 
    and interpretation.
    
        Dated: February 19, 1997.
    Joseph K. Alexander,
    Acting Assistant Administrator for Research and Development.
    [FR Doc. 97-4967 Filed 2-27-97; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
02/28/1997
Department:
Environmental Protection Agency
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice of meeting.
Document Number:
97-4967
Pages:
9189-9189 (1 pages)
Docket Numbers:
FRL-5695-3
PDF File:
97-4967.pdf