Environmental Quality Branch
AIR PROTECTION

1. Scientific and Policy Issues
B.C.
Air Action Plan
June 2008
The B.C.
Air Action Plan allocates
$28.5 million over three years to improve and enhance air quality across the province and protect British Columbians' health.
The plan outlines 28 major actions that
will address air pollution from all sources. Some of the actions have already been started, and all are expected to be in place by 2009.
Canada-wide
Standards for PM and Ozone:
Status of Jurisdictional Implementation Planning Activities — British Columbia
November 2006
This provides an overview of B.C.'s progress towards meeting the Canada-wide Standards (CWS) for Particulate Matter (PM) and Ozone by
2010. It was released in conjunction with the national
document, below. See also Background Concentrations of PM2.5 and Ozone in British Columbia, Canada.
(251 KB / 17 pages)
Canada-wide Standards for Particulate Matter and Ozone: Five Year Report: 2000-2005 (Canadian
Council of Ministers of the Environment)
November 2006
This is an interim report on progress across the country towards meeting the Canada-wide Standards for particulate matter and ozone. British
Columbia's report, above, is linked with the CCME report.
Clean Air Issues in British Columbia
October 2004
The Ministry of Environment carried out a review of the Waste Management Act in 2003. As part of this process, several
discussion papers were prepared for public review and comment, including Clean Air Issues in British Columbia. Following the review, the Waste
Management Act and the Environment Management
Act were replaced by the Environmental Management Act (July 8, 2004).
(592 KB / 70 pages)

Provincial Health Officer's Annual Report: Every Breath You Take (Office
of the Provincial Health Officer)
2003
This major report focuses on air quality in British Columbia, from a public-health perspective. It also discusses actions government, industry
and individuals can take to reduce air pollution.
(155 pages)
Sumas 2 Generation Facility: Air Quality Issue Summary
September 2000
This is the final technical report on the air quality and health issues connected with the proposed Sumas 2 power project in Washington State.
(341 KB / 47 pages)
B.C. Memorandum of Understanding with B.C. West Coast Products LLC re. Proposed Natural-Gas-Fired Cogeneration Project
at Cherry Point, Washington
December 2003
In December 2003, the government of British Columbia entered into an agreement with BP West Coast Products LLC (BP). This agreement addresses the government's concerns about
air quality consequences associated with the BP Cherry Point cogeneration projects, near Blaine, Washington.
(28 KB / 3 pages)
Ministry of Environment's Work Bike Policy
August 2006
The ministry has adopted a work bike policy that encourages staff to use bicycles for travel on government business whenever it
is cost effective. The policy supports the ministry's mandate to improve local air quality and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.


2. Air Quality Reports / Airshed Management Planning
NEW Ambient
Air Quality Monitoring Report
Radium, British Columbia:
Particulate Matter — 1998 to 2007
July 2008
This report presents the results of the
monitoring program in the Village of Radium Hot Springs, which collected data on particulate matter from 1998 to
2007. It is intended to inform the public, local government and industry about the
air quality conditions in the Radium airshed, and to provide insight on effective airshed management.
(893 KB / 50 pages)
NEW B.C.
Supports Cleaner Air in Prince George
January 2009
The Prince George Air Improvement Roundtable will receive a $40,000 government grant to aid in its efforts
to improve air quality in the airshed.
Establishing a Visibility Goal for Wilderness and Urban Areas in
British Columbia and Canada
March 2008
This consultant's report provides considerations involved in developing a visibility goal for urban and wilderness areas in British Columbia.
(703 KB / 39 pages)
Inventory
of Air Quality Bylaws in British Columbia for: Anti-Idling, Open-Burning and Wood-Burning Appliances
April 2007
This report lists and describes community bylaws in B.C. that are aimed at reducing emissions from vehicle idling, open burning and wood-burning appliances.
(1017 KB / 197 pages)
The
View Ahead: Managing Visibility in B.C. —
June 19, 2007 Workshop
In June 2007, a visibility workshop was held to discuss the importance of visibility and possible directions for managing
visibility in British Columbia. It generated two (consultant's) reports:
Report 1: The View Ahead: Identifying Options for a Visibility Management Framework for British
Columbia
(8.7 MB / 41 pages)
Report 2: The View Ahead: Managing Visibility in B.C.
(68 KB / 9 pages)

State of the Air Report 2007 in British Columbia
(BC Lung Association)
June 2007
The State of the Air Report 2007 is an overview of air quality and its effects
on health across the province. It provides details on local and regional air-quality measurements, information on climate change, and a description of the new Air Quality
Health Index pilot.
(16 pages)
State of the Air in British Columbia: 2006
(BC Lung Association)
2006
This report is intended to provide a better understanding of B.C.'s air quality and the importance of reducing air pollution — focusing
on diesel exhaust and wood smoke.
(8 pages)
Background
Concentrations of PM2.5 and Ozone in British Columbia, Canada
March 2006
This report describes preliminary estimates of background particulate matter (PM) and ozone levels, based on a review of current literature and available
monitoring data. It provides recommendations on how refined estimates of background levels may be better determined.
(437 KB / 27 pages)
Provincial Framework
for Airshed Planning
March 2007
Produced after stakeholder consultation, this framework document is designed to guide the development of air-quality-management plans, or "airshed
plans," in
British Columbia. It is meant to encourage more consistency and efficiency in airshed planning — towards implementing the Canada-wide Standards for
particulate matter and ozone.
(See Consultations on Proposed Options for Provincial
Air Quality Objectives and an Airshed Planning Framework.)
(642 KB / 43 pages)

Consultations on Proposed Options for Provincial Air Quality Objectives and
an Airshed Planning Framework
(Three Reports)
As an important step in developing the
Provincial Framework for Airshed Planning (above),
the ministry sponsored stakeholder consultations in 2006. This process generated three reports, which provided an important basis for the final framework document. These reports are in 9.
Air Quality Objectives and Standards.


Ambient Air Quality Monitoring Report, Nelson, British Columbia: Particulate Matter — 1991
to 2005
August 2006
This air quality report is one in a series being issued by the Kootenay Regional Office for all communities in the region where
air quality is monitored.
(2 MB / 77 pages)
Merritt Air Quality Management Plan
May 2007
Developed by a multistakeholder committee, the Merritt Air Quality Management Plan builds on the report below (Air
Quality in Merritt British Columbia,
2006). It recommends 22 ways to reduce particulate matter (PM10 and PM2.5).
(619 KB / 32 pages)
Air Quality in Merritt, British Columbia
March 2006
This report describes the primary pollutants in Merritt and their effects on health. It provides a technical analysis of pollutant concentrations
and a qualitative estimate of their sources. It recommends that the City of Merritt begin airshed- management planning.
(922 KB / 22 pages)
Final Report — Odour Management in British Columbia: Review and Recommendations
March 2005
Air quality complaints to B.C. regulatory agencies frequently involve odour issues. This consultant's paper provides recommendations about odour-management
approaches that would be effective in B.C., based on successful management programs in other jurisdictions.
(2.8 MB / 277 pages)

Clean Air Toolkit: A Guide for Cleaner Air
The Clean Air Toolkit is designed to help local government develop programs to reduce emissions, such as vehicle exhaust and smoke.
Best Management Practices to Mitigate Road Dust from Winter Traction Materials
March 2005
Winter traction materials can contribute to air pollution by stirring up road dust — including fine particulate matter, which is a significant health threat. The ministry has developed this "best management
practices" document to help local governments, planners and road-maintenance crews.
(689 KB / 19 pages)
Environmental Best Management Practices (BMPs) for Urban and Rural Land Development in British Columbia: Air Quality BMPs and Supporting
Information
February 2006
Research indicates that people living near major freeways and roadways have a higher risk of developing or worsening lung and heart disease. This report
provides the technical rationale for recommendations on building placement (e.g. setbacks) and general land use — to
reduce exposures and health risks associated with traffic proximity. The final recommendations are summarized in Develop
with Care: Environmental Guidelines for Urban and Rural Land Development in British Columbia.
(243 KB / 18 pages)

Georgia Basin / Puget Sound International Airshed Strategy
The Georgia Basin / Puget Sound International Airshed Strategy is a multi-agency, Canada-US effort to address air pollution and its impacts in the Georgia
Basin / Puget Sound airshed. This international airshed strategy
will be crucial to preventing degraded air quality in the future.


A clear day and smoggy day in Vancouver (Environment Canada)

Guide to Airshed Planning in British Columbia
March 2004
Airshed planning is the process of coordinating activities in an airshed, and ensuring that federal, provincial and local air quality goals are achieved.
This guide is for local authorities, community leaders and other stakeholders interested in local and regional air quality.
(388 KB / 63 pages)
Integration of Air Quality-Related Planning Processes
May 2004
This study explores the present practice and potential for integrating three community-based planning processes into one: air quality management planning;
greenhouse gas action planning; and community energy planning.
(1.48 MB / 149 pages)
Particulate Matter in British Columbia: A Report on PM10 and PM2.5 Mass Concentrations up to 2000
May 2003
This report summarizes ambient concentrations of PM10 and PM2.5 in British Columbia, in an effort to guide the implementation of
the Canada-wide Standard for particulate matter.
This site has airshed information, air quality data summaries and air quality reports.
It also has the Prince George Air Quality Management Plan.
Bulkley Valley-Lakes District (BVLD) Management Plan
This website provides information on the efforts by the BVLD management partnership to improve air quality in the area.
Airshed Management Planning in the Cariboo
This site holds information related to the airshed management process in the Cariboo region.
Air Quality Report for British Columbia: Ground-Level Ozone Concentrations (1986 - 1997)
July 1998
Ground-level ozone concentrations measured at various sites in British Columbia have been summarized for
1986 - 1997.
Full Report
(1 MB / 122 pages)
Executive Summary (HTML)
Air Quality Report for British Columbia: Fine Particulate Levels (1990 - 1995)
March 1997
The Ministry of Environment has monitored PM10 levels at almost 100 sites in British Columbia since the mid-1980s. This report is the first
overview of PM10 levels measured in various communities across the province.


3. Clean Air Research Funding
Clean Air Research Fund (BC CLEAR)
August 2007
This website includes information on the new B.C. Clean Air Research Fund (BC CLEAR), set
up to promote research on air quality issues. The former Clean Air Research Fund (CARF) is winding down operations, but CARF-sponsored reports will remain on this site.
Robert Caton and David Bates Scholarship
The Robert Caton and David Bates Scholarships are intended to support graduate-level students with high ideals, demonstrated interest in studies relating
to atmospheric sciences, air quality and health or policy, and specific goals leading to future work in that field.

(K. Wong, MoE)

4. Air Quality Monitoring Network
British Columbia Network Assessment Analysis Results
January 2008
This report reviews the Ministry of Environment's air-quality-monitoring network. The review will help the ministry develop a strategy to optimize
its air monitoring network — to
achieve the best possible scientific value; cost-effectively protect the public and environment; and meet federal, provincial and community air-quality goals.

5. Source Apportionment Studies
Data Analysis and
Source Apportionment of PM2.5 in Golden, B.C.
April 2007
This report outlines the methodology and findings from a three-month research contract to interpret particulate matter (PM2.5) speciation data
from Golden, British Columbia. The focus of this project was the application of receptor-modelling techniques to identify the origins of the PM2.5.
Golden Source Apportionment Study: Quality Assurance Project Plan
March 2005
The purpose of this document is to provide a quality assurance /quality control framework for the Golden source apportionment study, from 2004 to 2006.
Quality assurance (QA) for a field program such as the Golden speciation study integrates quality control (QC), audits and measurement validation.
(683 KB / 30 pages)
Speciation Monitoring and Source Apportionment in Golden, B.C. (2004 04 – 2007): Poster Summary
This two-year study was carried out in Golden B.C. to identify the sources of air pollutants and their relative contributions to air pollution in
the region. "Source apportionment" is the process of identifying where each pollutant comes from (e.g., motor
vehicles, industries) and finding out how much is being released into the air. See below for an initial inventory: An Air Emissions Inventory for Golden.
(1 page)

speciation and dichotomous air monitors

6. Emission Inventories
Residential Wood
Burning in British Columbia: Public Behaviour and Opinion
May 2006
Residential wood heating is a significant source of fine particulate emissions in British Columbia. In 2003, the ministry commissioned a survey of residential
wood-heating practices. The data was used to produce Residential Wood Burning Emissions in British Columbia, below. This 2006
report further analyzes the data to determine public behaviour and opinion with respect to wood burning for home heating.
(578 KB / 48 pages)
Residential Wood Burning Emissions in British
Columbia
April 2004; Revised May 2005
Fine particulates (particulate matter) are now considered the most serious kind of air pollution problem in B.C., with respect to human health. One of
the largest cumulative sources of fine particulates is believed to be residential wood burning. This report estimates the quantity of air emissions released as a result of residential
wood heating in the province.
(421 KB / 43 pages)

A "dirty" burn: too much smoke
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A clean, efficient burn
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An Air Emissions Inventory
for Golden, British Columbia
February 2006
This inventory identifies the potential sources of air pollutants generated in the Golden airshed, based on theoretical estimates. The information is a
prerequisite for the detailed source apportionment study the ministry is conducting in Golden. For more information on the Golden study, see Source
Apportionment Studies, above.
(1 MB / 39 pages)
2000 British Columbia Emissions Inventory of Criteria Air Contaminants: Methods and Calculations
October 2004; Revised June 2005
This inventory describes the methods and calculations used to compile the 2000 emission inventory for British Columbia. The criteria air contaminants
in this inventory are: carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, sulphur oxides, volatile organic compounds and particulate matter.
(1.23 MB / 113 pages)
2000 British Columbia Emissions Inventory of Criteria Air Contaminants: Result Highlights
February 2005; Revised June 2005
This is a summary of the full inventory report, above.
(441 KB / 23 pages)


7. Meteorological Data and Weather
Environmental Data Sharing Agreement:
Environment Canada and the Ministry of Environment
April 2004
The data-sharing agreement helps Environment Canada and the Ministry of Environment report on the state of the environment.
The agreement supports the effective exchange of air- and water-quality data. It is hoped that the agreement will be a model for other agencies.
(12 pages)
MM5 Meteorological Data for Western Canada
November 1999
British Columbia and Alberta sponsored the generation of hourly, three-dimensional wind and temperature fields for 1995, for western Canada, using the
MM5 meteorological model.
weatheroffice (Environment Canada)
Visit this site for information on weather in B.C. and across the country — including current weather, weather forecasts, satellite/radar views, web cameras, highway weather,
climate planner, skywatchers and B.C. river levels.
MSC Weather Viewer (University of Northern B.C.)
View the changing weather through satellite photos, weather maps, radar images, web cameras across the province, and more.

(K. Wong, MoE)

8. Modelling
Guidelines for Air Quality Dispersion Modelling in British Columbia
March 2008
These guidelines provide recommended practices for dispersion modelling in British Columbia. Such practices
help ensure modelling is appropriate for the needs of the application, applied correctly, and consistently using accepted scientific techniques — in a way that helps inform air-quality-management
decisions.
(1.7 MB / 151 pages)
The guidelines have been updated since the 2006 version. Here is an explanation of the minor changes made
in the 2008 revision of Guidelines for Air Quality Dispersion Modelling in British Columbia.
The guidelines will continue to be updated to reflect advances in modelling practice and to respond to user comments. In order to receive
update notifications via e-mail, and provide comments, follow these instructions.
To facilitate the completion of a Conceptual Model Plan and Detailed Model Plan (as discussed in the guidelines), electronic versions of these plans are
provided here:
Conceptual and Detailed Model Plans

Smoke Forecasting Workshop Proceedings
February 2007
This report summarizes the smoke forecasting workshop, in Feb. 2007, which explored options for cooperatively developing a framework for
operational smoke forecasting in Canada.
(2.29 MB / 46 pages)
upDATED A Primer on the Guidelines for Air Quality
Dispersion Modelling in British Columbia
October 2006
This primer is intended to help "non-experts" understand the key messages of the technical report, Guidelines
for Air Quality Dispersion Modelling in British Columbia, above.
(287 KB / 9 pages)
British Columbia AERSCREEN Testing
May 2006
This document reports on tests in B.C. of the performance of "AERSCREEN," a screening-level air-quality model. Developed in the U.S., this model
is currently in draft form. When finalized, it will be added to the suite of air quality models used in British Columbia.
(17 MB / 39 pages)

Use of High Resolution Numerical Fields with the CALPUFF Modelling System: An Analysis of RAMS and MC2 Fields over Kamloops B.C.
June 2004
This report describes a test to determine how well weather-forecast models can produce meteorological data in areas where there are no measurements available.
It assesses the potential of using models instead of setting up new monitoring stations to obtain meteorological data.
(2.2 MB / 64 pages)

(K. Ronneseth, MoE)

Mesoscale Meteorological Model (Three Reports):
Local Air Quality Applications
January - May 2003
"Mesoscale meteorological models" are complex computer programs that produce predictions of meteorology, such as winds and temperature, over
large areas and different heights in the atmosphere. Such information is extremely valuable in understanding the meteorological factors that influence air quality.
The next two reports provide the results of limited investigations that were intended to test different models with the goal of improving
their performance. The third report is an earlier effort, which assesses the different mesoscale meteorological models used to model air quality dispersion in British
Columbia.

Scroll over this picture or click here to see an animation example of mesoscale meteorological model
output.

Report 1: South-Central B.C. Air Quality Ensemble Research
(January -March, 2003)
(1.6 MB / 47 pages)
Report 2: Hind-casting of High Resolution Atmospheric Fields over Complex Terrain: Model Initialization Issues
May 2003
(933 KB / 76 pages)
Report 3: Using Mesoscale Modelling to Support Regulatory Dispersion Modelling
March 2002
(164 KB / 21 pages)


9. Air Quality Objectives and Standards
A. Existing Objectives and Standards
Canada-wide
Standards (CWS) for Particulate Matter and Ozone (CCME)
July 2000 (See also new national and B.C. reports, 2006)
The Canada-wide Standards for Particulate Matter (PM) and Ozone (June 2000) are an important step towards minimizing
the risk PM and ozone pose to human health and the environment. See the new B.C.and national
reports on the progress towards achieving these standards by 2010.
Air Quality Objectives for British Columbia and Canada
2004
(78 KB / 1 page)
Provincial Air Quality Objectives for Formaldehyde and PM10
B. Objectives under Development
1. PM2.5 OBJECTIVE
Science Review
Development of Options for a New Provincial PM2.5 Air
Quality Objective (BC Lung Association)
The Summary Report and Phase I and II reports were prepared to develop options for new provincial air-quality objectives for PM2.5, in
order to support the implementation of existing Canada-wide standards for air management. The Summary Report describes the findings from the Phase I and II reports.
Summary Report: Development of Options for a New Provincial PM2.5 Air
Quality Objective
(72 pages)
Phase I Report: Review of Criteria in Other Jurisdictions, and Recommendations for British
Columbia
(238 pages)
Phase II Report: Role of Cost-Benefit Analysis in Setting Air Quality Standards
(87 pages)

Intentions Paper
The Ministry of Environment intends to establish provincial ambient-air-quality criteria for PM2.5. These criteria will address objectives for 24-hour and
annual averages, and longer-term planning goals.
In January 2008, the ministry posted this intentions paper for consultation. It includes background information about particulate matter and health concerns; a summary of the process
for establishing the proposed criteria; and the ministry's intentions.
PDF (281 KB / 7 pages)
Stakeholder Consultation
Consultations on Proposed Options for Provincial Air Quality Objectives and an Airshed Planning
Framework
(Three Reports)
The ministry sponsored stakeholder
consultations in 2006, as a major step in developing the Provincial Framework for Airshed Planning. This process generated three reports that
provided an important basis for the final framework document:
Report 1: Consultations on Proposed Options for Provincial Air Quality Objectives and an Airshed Planning Framework:
Summary Notes
March 2006
(416 KB / 11 pages)
Report 2: A Provincial Airshed Planning Framework: Consultation Discussion Paper
June 2006
(178 KB / 12 pages)
Report 3: A Provincial Airshed Planning Framework: Summary of Findings from Stakeholder Consultations
July 2006
(687 KB / 12 pages)

Updating B.C. Provincial
Air Quality Objectives: An Options Discussion Paper
February 2003
This paper is intended to help define an initial scope for reviewing and updating B.C.'s air quality objectives. The objectives are benchmarks for determining
if concentrations of pollutants in the ambient air, or in emissions from pollutant sources, should be of concern to the public or government regulators.
(728 KB / 40 pages)


10. Regional Air Quality Information
Cariboo Region
The Cariboo Region website provides information about air quality in Quesnel and Williams
Lake, airshed management planning and the woodstove
exchange program.
Kootenay Region
This site includes reports on air quality, as well as brochures on air quality.
Lower
Mainland Region
This website provides air quality reports and air
quality data.

Whistler Mountain

Okanagan Region
This site includes air quality interpretation and air quality links.
Omineca Region
Focusing on the Prince George airshed, this site includes air quality advisories, annual air quality reports and data summaries, as well as the Prince George Air Quality
Management Plan.
Peace Region
This site includes useful links and a Guide to the Open Burning Smoke Control Regulation.
Skeena Region
Visit this site for reports on regional air quality, airshed
management planning, meteorology in the region and the woodstove
exchange program.
Thompson Region
Visit this site for information about air quality in the region and odour control.

walking school bus

11. General Information
Air Quality Health Index
The Air Quality Health Index (AQHI) is being piloted in 14 B.C. communities. Visit the AQHI website often to see how the new index and health information
can help you make decisions on your outdoor activities.
State of the Air Report 2007 in British Columbia
June 2007
Video — Making
a Difference: Air Quality and Your Health
June 2007
This video explains what air pollution is, along with the sources and health effects. It provides
examples of individuals, communities and governments making positive changes in B.C. and Washington State.
State of the Air in British Columbia: 2006
2006

Clean Air Toolkit: A Guide for Cleaner Air
A Primer on Air Quality in British Columbia (Environment Canada)
April 2004
This primer explains the terms used in discussing air quality, the the activities and sources that degrade air quality in B.C. communities, and how air
quality can be maintained and improved.
Hybrid Experience Report (Fraser Basin Council, Fleet Challenge BC)
2004
The Hybrid Experience Report documents the real-world performance of 100 hybrids. The report includes information and easy-to-use calculators to help buyers
make choices based on fuel savings, emission reduction, and overall cost.
Eco Travelling (U.K. website)
EcoTravelling.co.uk was formed in late 2005 to offer a unique reference point on environmentally friendly travel. Everywhere we travel we leave a carbon footprint. The information
on this site will help you ensure it's as small and ethical as possible.


Clean Air Fact Sheets (Environment Canada)
April 2004
These fact sheets cover a range of clean air topics:
Find out all sorts of ways we can "clear the air", by making changes in the way we travel, heat our homes, and much more.
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