Science Inventory

RURAL OZONE: TRENDS AND EXCEEDANCES AT CASTNET SITES

Citation:

Holland, D., P. Principe, AND L. Vorburger. RURAL OZONE: TRENDS AND EXCEEDANCES AT CASTNET SITES. Environmental Science and Technology 33(1):43-48, (1999).

Description:

Emission reductions were mandated in the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990 with the exceptation that they would result in major reductions in the concentrations of atmospherically transported pollutants. This paper uses generalized additive models to characterize the form and magnitude of changes in ground-level ozone concentrations (weekly average, daily maximum 1-h average, and daily maximum 8-h average) adjusted for concomitant meteorological conditions at 35 rural sites in the eastern United States from 1989 to 1995. At all sites and for all three measures, ozone concentrations declined over the period by about 5%(based on median percent change) for the two daily measures and about 7% for the weekly average. These declines were statistically significant (0.05 level) at 18, 17, and 21 sites (for the daily maximum 1-h, daily 8-h maximum, and weekly averages, respectively), and the median percent total change at these sites for all three measures was approximately -9%. All sites were evaluated with respect to the old and new National Ambient Air Quality Standard for ozone. Under the new standard (based on the daily maximum 8-h average), 23 sites would not have met the standard for at least one triennial evaluation period as compared to seven sites under the old standard (based on the daily maximum 1-h average).

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( JOURNAL/ PEER REVIEWED JOURNAL)
Product Published Date:01/01/1999
Record Last Revised:12/22/2005
Record ID: 9056