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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.
- Nonradioactive Ambient Air Monitoring at Los Alamos National Laboratory 2001-2002 (September 2004), LA-14169 (pdf)
- Radionuclide Emission Factors from Prescribed Burns in Northern New Mexico (March 2004), LA-14113 (pdf)
- Unplanned Airborne releases at Los Alamos National Laboratory: A Comparison between Observations and Model Predictions (January 2004), LA-UR-04-0195 (pdf)
- Facility-Wide Air Quality Impact Analysis (July 2003), LA-UR-03-3983† (pdf)
- Ambient Airborne Beryllium Measurements at Los Alamos National Laboratory 1989—2001 (September 2002), LA-UR-03-0706 (pdf)
- Siting of Environmental Direct-Penetrating-Radiation Dosimeters (July 2001), LA-UR-00-1168 (pdf)
- Updated Calculation of the Inhalation Dose from the Cerro Grande Fire based on Final Air Data (February 2001), LA-UR-01-1132 (pdf)
- Comparison of H-3 Deposition in Precipitation to Airborne H-3 Emissions at LANL (November 2000), LA-UR-01-326 (pdf)
- Population array and agricultural data arrays for the Los Alamos National Laboratory (July 1998), LA-13469-MS (pdf)
- Performance Evaluation of LANL Environmental Radiological Air Monitoring Inlets at High Wind Velocities Associated with Resuspension (2000), LA-UR-00-3091 (pdf)
- Using Absolute Humidity and Radiochemical Analyses of Water Vapor Samples to Correct Underestimated Atmospheric Tritium Concentrations (June 1999), LA-UR-99-1107 (pdf)
- A Compilation of Ambient Air Monitoring Parameters at DOE Facilities (1999), LA-UR-99-5498
†Due to operational security, this document is only available internally or via a LANL Public Reading Room Kiosk.
ESRs
Environmental Surveillance 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.
†Due to operational security, File 3 is only available internally or via a LANL Public Reading Room Kiosk.
Title V
Title V Operating Permit Compliance Reports
†Due to operational security, this document is only available internally or via a LANL Public Reading Room Kiosk.
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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