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newsrel -- State of California donates air pollution monitoring equipment to Mexico's Baja California

Posted: 06 May 2015 15:00:06
Please consider the following news release from the California
Air Resources Board: http://bit.ly/1zCzvW9

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

May 6, 2015

NEWS RELEASE 15-23

CONTACT:

Melanie Turner
(916) 322-2990
melanie.turner@arb.ca.gov

State of California donates air pollution monitoring equipment to
Mexico’s Baja California

SACRAMENTO – The California Environmental Protection Agency is
donating surplus air monitoring equipment to the Environmental
Protection Agency of Baja California to help bolster its air
monitoring network along the border.

Particulate matter samplers and other air monitoring equipment to
be donated next week will help support existing monitoring
stations throughout Baja. Better air monitoring helps governments
on both sides of the international border to better understand
the air quality picture in that region.

Last July Governor Jerry Brown and Mexican environment officials
signed an agreement to help reduce greenhouse gas emissions and
combat climate change. One area of particular focus in the
memorandum of understanding is air quality, calling for increased
monitoring and specialized equipment in exchange for technical
information on air quality.

The California Air Resources Board is set to deliver the
equipment May 12 in El Centro, Calif., where Baja will take
delivery. The surplus equipment was once used by ARB, which has
an extensive air quality monitoring program, collecting accurate
real-time measurements of ambient level pollutants at more than
40 sites throughout California.

Equipment being donated includes a handful of particulate matter
monitors and supporting equipment, including instruments that
perform checks on gaseous analyzers to ensure proper performance
(ozone, carbon monoxide and oxides of nitrogen); and data loggers
that plot graphs to show air pollutant and temperature trends in
a graphical format.

In related news, ARB has been awarded a grant from the U.S. EPA
to perform a monitoring study of fine particulate matter (PM2.5)
in the city of Mexicali. This two-year study will begin in late
2015 and help inform future control strategies. PM2.5 comes from
diesel exhaust and other sources and poses a health concern
because the tiny particles can be inhaled and accumulate in the
lungs.

For more than a decade, the ARB has worked with the United
Mexican States and the Free and Sovereign State of Baja to
monitor ambient air in the Mexicali area, either by working on
site or working indirectly through monitoring contracts. ARB also
has provided assistance with laboratory analytical services,
training and certification of calibration standards. Air quality
data collected in Baja with ARB support is made available to the
public through ARB’s air quality databases and helps inform air
pollution control and policy decisions on both sides of the
border. 



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