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The effect of a woodstove changeout on ambient levels of PM(2(.(5) and chemical tracers for woodsmoke in Libby, Montana

Residential woodstoves are the single largest source of PM(2(.(5) in Libby, MT, resulting in the community being designated as a nonattainment area for PM(2(.(5). Beginning in 2005, a community-wide woodstove changeout program was implemented that replaced nearly 1200 old stoves with EPA-certified u...

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Published in:Atmospheric environment (1994) 2009-06, Vol.43 (18), p.2938-2943
Main Authors: Bergauff, M A, Ward, T J, Noonan, C W, Palmer, C P
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description Residential woodstoves are the single largest source of PM(2(.(5) in Libby, MT, resulting in the community being designated as a nonattainment area for PM(2(.(5). Beginning in 2005, a community-wide woodstove changeout program was implemented that replaced nearly 1200 old stoves with EPA-certified units. In an effort to track the reduction of woodsmoke particles throughout the program, ambient PM(2(.(5) samples were collected before, during, and after the changeout. These samples were analyzed for seven selected woodsmoke tracers, including vanillin, acetovanillone, guaiacol, 4-ethylguaiacol (methoxyphenols), levoglucosan (sugar anhydride), abietic acid, and dehydroabietic acid (resin acids). Results of the changeout showed that PM(2(.(5) levels decreased by 20% during the changeout period, while levels of the seven chosen tracer compounds gave variable responses. Levoglucosan levels decreased by 50% while both resin acids increased after the changeout, suggesting a change in the chemistry of the particles. No trend was observed in the levels of methoxyphenols as a group over the changeout period. The results suggest that the concentrations of woodsmoke related PM(2(.(5) in the Libby airshed have decreased; however, the chemistry of the emitted particles also changed when old woodstoves were replaced with new EPA-certified stoves.
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