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Title: AIR POLLUTION IN THE CALIFORNIAMEXICO BORDER REGION


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AIR POLLUTION IN THE CALIFORNIA-MEXICO BORDER
REGION
  • Al Sweedler
  • Center for Energy Studies
  • Department of Physics
  • San Diego State University

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AIR POLLUTION IN THE CALIFORNIA-MEXICO BORDER
REGIONOutline
  • Collaborators (individuals and agencies)
  • Background information about region
  • Air pollution monitors and measurement of
    pollutant concentrations
  • Recommendations for cleaner air

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Collaborators
  • Al Sweedler (SDSU)
  • Matt Fertig (SDSU)
  • Stephanie Diemel (SDSU)
  • Camilla Kazimi (SDSU)
  • Paul Ganster (SDSU)
  • Margarito Quintero (UABC)
  • Felipe Cuamea (UABC)
  • Juan Alvarez (UABC)

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Collaborating Agencies
  • San Diego Air Pollution Control District
  • San Diego Association of Governments
  • California Air Resources Board and USEPA
  • Texas Natural Resources and Conservation Comm.
  • Municipality of Tijuana and Mexicali
  • Secretaría de Comunicaciones y Transportes
  • SEMARNAP
  • Binational Air Quality Alliance

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Historical and Projected Population Growth in San
Diego and Tijuana
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Population Growth in San Diego and Tijuana,
1960-2020
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Comparing San Diego and Tijuana
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Location of Ambient Air Monitoring Stations
Within the US-Mexico Border Region
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Ambient Air Monitoring Stations in the San
Diego-Tijuana Region
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Pollutants Measured
  • Particulate Matter 10 micrometers or less
    in diameter (PM10)
  • Lead (Pb)
  • Sulfur Oxides (SOx) - measured as SO2
  • Nitrogen Oxides (NOx) - measured as NO2
  • Ozone (O3)
  • Carbon Monoxide (CO)

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US and Mexican Ambient Air Quality Standards
Mexico US
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Air Pollution in San Diego County
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Sources of Air Pollution
  • Stationary sources power plants, factories,
    buildings
  • Mobile sources cars, trucks, buses, off-road
    vehicles, ships, planes, trains.
  • Area wide sources unpaved roads, fires,
    agriculture activities.

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SMOG - OZONE
  • Oxides of Nitrogen (NO, NO2)
  • Hydrocarbons
  • Sunlight
  • Photochemical reaction OZONE

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Basin Days Over 1-Hour Federal Ozone Standard
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Local Ozone PrecursorEmissions Trends
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Air Quality Monitors in Tijuana
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Pollutant Concentration, Wind Speed and Wind
Direction
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Playas de Tijuana Site April - June 1997
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South
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ITT Site April - June 1997
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For the Tijuana-San Diego Region
  • Ozone is the main pollution problem in the San
    Diego-Tijuana region.
  • Caused by high levels of NOx, originating
    primarily from mobile sources.
  • Evidence of transborder transport of pollutants.

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Air Monitoring Sites in the Imperial
County-Mexicali Region
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Summary for the Imperial-Mexicali Valley Region
  • Large exceedences of particulates observed on
    both sides of border.
  • Particulates air pollution more of a problem in
    this region important than gaseous pollutants.

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To improve air quality on both sides of the
border it will be necessary to
  • switch from oil and LPG to natural gas in the
    power, industrial, commercial and residential
    sectors.
  • develop alternative fuels for use in the
    transportation sector (CNG, fuel cell, hybrids,
    EV).
  • develop a realistic smog reduction and vehicle
    inspection program which include heavy-duty
    commercial trucks.
  • develop indigenous non-fossil fuel based energy
    sources in the border region (solar, wind,
    geothermal)
  • develop and implement energy efficiency standards
    for buildings in border region
  • particulate pollution needs to receive high
    priority in Imperial-Mexicali region.

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To improve air quality on both sides of the
border it will be necessary to (continued)
  • maintain operation of monitoring stations to
    provide long term data on ambient air quality and
    determine impact of mitigation strategies.
  • conduct wind pattern to determine extent of
    transboundary transport of air borne pollutants.
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