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Environment at LANL: Air
2009 Stimulus Recovery Act: Environmental Cleanup Projects


Air Publications & Reports

Evaluations

Air Quality Evaluations

These reports focus on individual air quality issues that are identified, investigated and evaluated by LANL air quality specialists.

ESRs

Environmental Reports

These annual reports summarize environmental data that comply with applicable federal, state, and local environmental laws and regulations, Executive Orders, and DOE policies. Additional data, beyond the minimum required, are gathered and reported as part of the Laboratory's efforts to ensure public safety and to monitor environmental quality at and near the Laboratory.

NM 2.73

New Mexico 2.73 Emissions Inventory Reports

20.2.73 NMAC requires LANL to submit an annual Emissions Inventory report based on the Laboratory's potential to emit 100 tons per year of suspended particulate matter (PM), nitrogen oxides (NOx) carbon monoxide, (CO), sulfur oxides (SOx), and volatile organic compounds (VOCs).

Rad Emissions

LANL Radionuclide Air Emissions Reports

Laboratory-wide certified reports regarding radioactive effluents released into the air by the Laboratory during each calendar year. These reports to EPA are required as part of our compliance with the Clean Air Act.

Title V

Title V Operating Permit Compliance Reports

  • Asbestos Waste Disposal (pdf)
  • Beryllium Technology Facility Sampling (pdf)
  • Compliance Certification (pdf)
  • Deviation/Excess Emission/Emergency (pdf)
  • Emissions Inventory (pdf)
  • Fire Activity for Open Burn Permits (pdf)
  • Fire Activity for Construction Permits (pdf)
  • Forecast of Anticipated Asbestos Removal (pdf)
  • Ozone Depleting Substances Phase-out (pdf)
  • Operating Permit Emissions (pdf)
  • Operating Permit Monitoring (pdf)
  • Rad-NESHAP (pdf)

EPCRA

Toxic Chemical Release Inventory Reports

The Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA) of 1986 requires that all federal facilities evaluate the need to submit an annual Toxic Chemical Release Inventory report as prescribed by this Act. This annual report is due every July for the preceeding calendar year. Owners and operators who manufacture, process or otherwise use certain toxic chemicals above listed threshold quantities are required to report their toxic chemical releases to all environmental media (air, water, soils, etc.).


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