Design of a cost-effective weighing facility for PM2.5 quality assurance

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作者
Carlton, AG [1 ]
Teitz, A [1 ]
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[1] US EPA, Monitoring & Assessement Branch, Div Environm Sci & Assessment, Edison, NJ USA
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10.1080/10473289.2002.10470802
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Quality Assurance (QA) Guidance Document 2.12: Monitoring PM2.5 in Ambient Air Using Designated Reference or Class I Equivalent Methods' (Document 2.12) requires conditioning of PM2.5 filters at 20-23 degreesC and 30-40% relative humidity (RH) for 24 hr prior to gravimetric analysis. Variability of temperature and humidity may not exceed +/-2 degreesC and +/-5% RH during the conditioning period. The quality assurance team at EPA Region 2's regional laboratory designed a PM2.5 weighing facility that operates well within these strict performance requirements. The traditional approach to meeting the performance requirements of Document 2.12 for PM2.5 filter analysis is to build a walk-in room, with costs typically exceeding $100,000. The initial one-time capital cost for the laboratory at EPA's Edison, NJ, facility was approximately $24,000. Annual costs [e.g., National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) recertifications and nitrogen replacement cylinders used for humidity control] are approximately $500. The average 24-hr variabilities in temperature and RH in the Region 2 weighing chamber are small, +/-0.2 degreesC and +/-0.8% RH, respectively. The mass detection limit for the PM2.5 weighing system of 47-mm stretched Teflon (lab blank) filters is 6.3 mug. This facility demonstrates an effective and economical example for states and other organizations planning PM2.5 weighing facilities.
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