From: 
Jones, DonnaLee <Jones.Donnalee@epa.gov>
Sent:
Tuesday, January 24, 2023 4:46 PM
To: 
Dan Pearson <dpearson@cleanair.com>
Cc:
Tim Rodak <trodak@cleanair.com>; Coke ICR2 <Coke.ICR2@rti.org>
Subject: 
RE: Question on Coke ICR submittal


Mr. Pearson  -  You can leave the TO-13A blanks out of the spreadsheet as long as you include the complete lab report.

Regards,
Donna Lee Jones, Ph.D.
Senior Technical Advisor, Metals Sector
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency
Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards
Sector Policies and Programs Division / Metals & Inorganic Chemicals Group (D243-02)
Research Triangle Park, NC  27711  Tele:  (919)  541-5251  Fax  (919)  541-3207
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From: Dan Pearson <dpearson@cleanair.com> 
Sent: Tuesday, January 24, 2023 2:59 PM
To: Jones, DonnaLee <Jones.Donnalee@epa.gov>
Cc: Tim Rodak <trodak@cleanair.com>
Subject: Re: Question on Coke ICR submittal

Hi Dr. Jones,

I have another question on the ICR submission packet. 

Because there is no air sampling for the TO13A  blanks, there is no way to report a concentration in ug/m3. The results from the lab are reported as total mass. 

Are we required to include TO13A blanks in this format? If so, how should these be reported/annotated?

Dan

On Thu, Jan 19, 2023 at 1:57 PM Dan Pearson <dpearson@cleanair.com> wrote:
Thank you!



On Thu, Jan 19, 2023 at 1:36 PM Jones, DonnaLee <Jones.Donnalee@epa.gov> wrote:
Hello. I've obtained the answers to your questions from our measurement experts at EPA. See below. Let me know if you have any more questions.  
- Column K (Sampling period concentration) This should the as measured value, subject to use of the MDL for BDL values.
- Column M (Lab Reported Concentration for BDL sample) This may be left blank as long as the MDL is used for reporting BDL values, this column is an inadvertent redundant inclusion
From the example data in Row 3, it looks like we can have two different concentrations?  Concentration should not be different, this example was due to a slightly different reporting regimen for the refinery fenceline rule
Do you only need data in Column M for BDL samples? Yes, subject to above response
 
Regards,
Donna Lee Jones, Ph.D.
Senior Technical Advisor, Metals Sector
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency
Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards
Sector Policies and Programs Division / Metals & Inorganic Chemicals Group (D243-02)
Research Triangle Park, NC  27711  Tele:  (919)  541-5251  Fax  (919)  541-3207
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
"Reasonableness never fails to be appreciated."  - anon.
 
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Salutation - Dr./Ms.

 
From: Dan Pearson <dpearson@cleanair.com> 
Sent: Thursday, January 19, 2023 10:36 AM
To: Jones, DonnaLee <Jones.Donnalee@epa.gov>
Cc: Tim Rodak <trodak@cleanair.com>
Subject: Question on Coke ICR submittal
 
Good morning, Dr. Jones.
CleanAir is performing fenceline testing for a few clients as part of the Coke ICR, and I have a question on the data submittal. This is the reporting template for the fenceline ICR data. Will you please clarify exactly what needs to be provided in these columns?
- Column K (Sampling period concentration) 
- Column M (Lab Reported Concentration for BDL sample)
From the example data in Row 3, it looks like we can have two different concentrations? Do you only need data in Column M for BDL samples?
 
Dan
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