Source: OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY submitted to NRP
DEVELOPMENT OF INTERGRATED AIR POLLUTANT SAMPLING APPROACHES AND AN AGRICULTURAL AIR QUALITY DATABASE
Sponsoring Institution
Agricultural Research Service/USDA
Project Status
ACTIVE
Funding Source
Reporting Frequency
Annual
Accession No.
0419403
Grant No.
(N/A)
Cumulative Award Amt.
(N/A)
Proposal No.
(N/A)
Multistate No.
(N/A)
Project Start Date
Aug 6, 2010
Project End Date
Jul 21, 2015
Grant Year
(N/A)
Program Code
[(N/A)]- (N/A)
Recipient Organization
OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY
(N/A)
STILLWATER,OK 74078
Performing Department
(N/A)
Non Technical Summary
(N/A)
Animal Health Component
30%
Research Effort Categories
Basic
70%
Applied
30%
Developmental
0%
Classification

Knowledge Area (KA)Subject of Investigation (SOI)Field of Science (FOS)Percent
1330110200020%
1330320200015%
1330410200025%
1330499200025%
1335220200015%
Goals / Objectives
Develop integrated methodologies to measure gas and particle-phase contaminants (pesticides, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), ammonia) and particle pollution (total suspended particles, PM10 and PM2.5) as a means to examine the effects of agricultural and urban pollutants on air quality. Develop an interactive, peer-reviewed database of air quality data measurements from different agricultural operations.
Project Methods
ARS and the Cooperator will work together to develop and to evaluate new air sample collection methods for the characterization of gas and particulate phase contaminants including pesticides and other semi-volatile organic compounds (SVOCs), ammonia, VOCs, and particle pollution in ambient air. ARS and the Cooperator will further work together to develop an interactive, peer-reviewed on-line database of air quality measurements made at different types of agricultural operations for use by customer groups. ARS will use the new sample collection methodologies to carry out air quality measurements in the Chesapeake Bay watershed to meet the milestones established in their project plan. The Cooperator will use the database to disseminate results from multi-year datasets collected at cotton ginning operations around the US. The Cooperator will design and construct air sampling towers to measure agricultural contaminants, including TSP, PM10, PM2.5, VOCs, and SVOCs. ARS will modify sampler control software and code to meet experimental designs.

Progress 10/01/12 to 09/30/13

Outputs
Progress Report Objectives (from AD-416): Develop integrated methodologies to measure gas and particle-phase contaminants (pesticides, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), ammonia) and particle pollution (total suspended particles, PM10 and PM2.5) as a means to examine the effects of agricultural and urban pollutants on air quality. Develop an interactive, peer-reviewed database of air quality data measurements from different agricultural operations. Approach (from AD-416): ARS and the Cooperator will work together to develop and to evaluate new air sample collection methods for the characterization of gas and particulate phase contaminants including pesticides and other semi- volatile organic compounds (SVOCs), ammonia, VOCs, and particle pollution in ambient air. ARS and the Cooperator will further work together to develop an interactive, peer-reviewed on-line database of air quality measurements made at different types of agricultural operations for use by customer groups. ARS will use the new sample collection methodologies to carry out air quality measurements in the Chesapeake Bay watershed to meet the milestones established in their project plan. The Cooperator will use the database to disseminate results from multi-year datasets collected at cotton ginning operations around the US. The Cooperator will design and construct air sampling towers to measure agricultural contaminants, including TSP, PM10, PM2.5, VOCs, and SVOCs. ARS will modify sampler control software and code to meet experimental designs. This work directly supports sub-objectives 1 and 2 of the parent project. New air sampling devices to allow for combined particulate and VOC collection were developed. Development of a database for air quality data is underway. This collaboration has led to the development funding of a Conservation Innovation Grant entitled, �Innovative Approaches to Capture Nitrogen and Air Pollutant Emissions from Poultry Operations: Demonstrating and Quantifying the Effectiveness of Vegetative Environmental Buffers (VEBs) Combined with Acid Scrubbers.�, and initial experiments associated with this project are currently underway.

Impacts
(N/A)

Publications


    Progress 10/01/11 to 09/30/12

    Outputs
    Progress Report Objectives (from AD-416): Develop integrated methodologies to measure gas and particle-phase contaminants (pesticides, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), ammonia) and particle pollution (total suspended particles, PM10 and PM2.5) as a means to examine the effects of agricultural and urban pollutants on air quality. Develop an interactive, peer-reviewed database of air quality data measurements from different agricultural operations. Approach (from AD-416): ARS and the Cooperator will work together to develop and to evaluate new air sample collection methods for the characterization of gas and particulate phase contaminants including pesticides and other semi- volatile organic compounds (SVOCs), ammonia, VOCs, and particle pollution in ambient air. ARS and the Cooperator will further work together to develop an interactive, peer-reviewed on-line database of air quality measurements made at different types of agricultural operations for use by customer groups. ARS will use the new sample collection methodologies to carry out air quality measurements in the Chesapeake Bay watershed to meet the milestones established in their project plan. The Cooperator will use the database to disseminate results from multi-year datasets collected at cotton ginning operations around the US. The Cooperator will design and construct air sampling towers to measure agricultural contaminants, including TSP, PM10, PM2.5, VOCs, and SVOCs. ARS will modify sampler control software and code to meet experimental designs. This work directly supports sub-objectives 1 and 2 of the parent project. New air sampling devices to allow for combined particulate and VOC collection were developed. Development of a database for air quality data is underway. This collaboration has led to the development and submission of a Conservation Innovation Grant entitled, �Innovative Approaches to Capture Nitrogen and Air Pollutant Emissions from Poultry Operations: Demonstrating and Quantifying the Effectiveness of Vegetative Environmental Buffers (VEBs) Combined with Acid Scrubbers.�

    Impacts
    (N/A)

    Publications