air toxics hot spots program risk assessment guidelines
Air Toxics Hot Spots Program
Air Toxics Hot Spots Program Risk Assessment Guidelines The Air Toxics Hot Spots Program Guidance Manual for Preparation of Health Risk Assessments Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment California Environmental Protection Agency George V Alexeeff Ph D Director i |
RISK MANAGEMENT GUIDANCE
Guidelines for New and Modified Sources of Toxic Air Pollutants (1993) This document provides guidance on managing potential cancer and noncancer health risks from sources subject to these programs In addition this document conveys ARB’s work plan for evaluating the Board’s Air Toxics Program in light of the new risk |
What is the hot spots guidance manual?
The Guidance Manual contains a description of the algorithms, recommended exposure variates, and cancer and noncancer health values, and modeling protocols needed to perform a Hot Spots risk assessment under the Hot Spots Act (see Appendix B). The information for the Guidance Manual is taken from the three TSDs.
What are the goals of the Air Toxics 'Hot spots' act?
The goals of the Air Toxics "Hot Spots" Act are to collect emission data, to identify facilities having localized impacts, to ascertain health risks, to notify nearby residents of significant risks, and to reduce those significant risks to acceptable levels.
What is the risk management guidance for stationary sources of air toxics?
The Risk Management Guidance for Stationary Sources of Air Toxics document is intended to help Districts with their reevaluation process and to communicate the Board’s and District’s plans, priorities, and policies regarding implementation of the new OEHHA risk assessment methodology.
How do I identify Air Toxics Hot Spots emitted by a facility?
Air Toxics Hot Spots Emissions As noted in Chapter 3, Hazard Identification, the HRA should identify all substances emitted by the facility, which are on the Hot Spots Act list of substances (see Appendix A of the Guidance Manual or the EICG Report).
I. Introduction
The Air Toxics "Hot Spots" Information and Assessment Act (AB 2588, 1987, Connelly) was enacted in September 1987. Under this, stationary sources are required to report the types and quantities of certain substances their facilities routinely release into the air. Emissions of interest are those that result from the routine operation of a facility
II. The Air Toxics "Hot Spots" Process
The Air Toxics "Hot Spots" Act requires the ARB to compile and maintain a list of substances posing chronic or acute health threats when present in the air. The Air Toxics "Hot Spots" Act currently identifies by reference over 600 substances which are required to be subject to the program. The ARB may remove substances from the list if criteria out
III. Fee Schedule
The Air Toxics "Hot Spots" Act requires that the ARB develop and adopt a fee regulation which recovers the state costs to implement the program. The regulation also requires each district to adopt a fee schedule which recovers the costs to the district. Each district is responsible for billing and collecting fees from all facilities subject to the
IV. Conclusion
In summary, the Air Toxics "Hot Spots" Act establishes a formal air toxics emission inventory risk quantification program for districts to manage. The goal of the Air Toxics "Hot Spots" Act is to collect emission data indicative of routine predictable releases of toxic substances to the air, to identify facilities having localized impacts, to evalu
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