HomeMy WebLinkAboutDAQ-2024-011383DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
INSTALLATION MANAGEMENT COMMAND
UNITED STATES ARMY GARRISON, DUGWAY PROVING GROUND
5450 DOOLITTLE AVE
DUGWAY, UTAH 84022.5000
October 16,2024
Mr. Bryce Bird
Director
Utah Division of Air QualitY
P.O. Box 144820
Salt Lake City, Utah 84114-4820
Enclosure
orpnnrurrut oT
ENVIRONMENTAL OUALTTY
Hqn J de ltla'reJ
OCT Z Z n24
D]VISION OF AIR QUALITY
Dear Mr. Bird:
On behalf of U.S. Army Dugway Proving Ground (DPG) and in accordance with (lAW
DPG Title V Operating Permit 4500003005 condition 11.8.11.b.3, I am pleased to submit
one copy of the Quarterly Outdoor Test and Training Report. This report includes test
and training operations resulting in the release of criteria and/or hazardous air pollutants
(HAPs) into the atmosphere during the 4th quarter (July through September) fiscal year
2024 (FY24).
Please direct your staff to contact Boyd Roberts of the Division of Environmental
Programs at (a35) 831-2546 with any questions or comments regarding this matter.
IAW operating permit provision l.K and Utah Administrative Code R307-415-5d and
based on information and belief formed after reasonable inquiry, I certify that the
statements and information in this document are true, accurate, and complete.
Sincerely,
//r".,") /79v2"-t^
Christopher D. Damour
Garrison Manager
B-2-10706
QUARTERLY OUTDOOR AIR REPORT
TO THE STATE OF UTAH
DIVISION OF AIR QUALITY
FOURTH QUARTERLY OUTDOOR TEST AND TRAINING OPERATIONS
RESULTING IN RELEASES OF CRITERIA AND HAZARDOUS AIR
POLLUTANTS INTO THE ATMOSPHERE
Period Covered: July 1,20U, to September 30,2024
October 15,2024
Submitted By
Division of Environmental Programs
U.S. Army Dugway Proving Ground
Dugway, UT 84022-5000
Prepared By
Mellor Engineering
Dugway Operations
Building 6672, Stark Road
Dugway, Utah 84022
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lHoU.Det ,r.=a -.-l
DiVISION OF AiR OIJAL Y
1,.
Table of Contents
List of Abbreviations/Acronyms ...............ii
1.0 lntroduction ........ ................... 1
2.0 Test Operations ....................... 1
2.1 United Sfafes Govemment Customer(USGC-1) Test..... ...................1
3.0 Training Operations............ ...................2
3.1 Chemical Energetics Course (CEC) ..................3
3.2 Range Training Operations ..............3
4.0 Summary Criteria and Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs) Released. ..........6
5.0 References......... .....................6
List of Tables
Table 1: Material Releases - USGC-1 Test......... .........2
Table 2: Criteria PollutanUHAP Releases - USGC-1 Test ............2
Table 3: Material Releases - Chemical Energetics Course (CEC) ................. 3
Table 4: Criteria PollutanUHAP Releases - Chemical Energetics Course (CEC) ........... 3
Table 5: Material Releases - Range Training Operations.............. .................4
Table 6: Criteria PollutanUHAP Releases - Range Training Operations ........5
Table 7: Summary - Tota! Criteria PollutantVHAPs Released .......6
AN
AP
AP
List of Abbreviations/Acronyms
Ammonium Nitrate
Air Pollutant
Aluminum Powder
Armor-Piercing I ncendiary
Anti-Structu re M u n ition
Anti-Tank
Blasting
Bacillus Thuringiensis Kurstaki
Caliber
Calcium Ammonium Nitrate
Chemical Energetic Course
Charge
Clipped
Carbon Monoxide
Cartridge
Demolition
Department of Defense
Department of Defense ldentification Code
Dugway Proving Ground
Each
Electric
Environ mental Protection Agency
Full Metal Jacket
FiscalYear 2024
Guided Missile
Grenade
Green
Hazardous Air Pollutant
High Explosive
Inch
Light Antitank Weapon
Pounds
Launcher
Linked
Long Rifle
Meters
Methyl Salicylate
Mark
Modification
Millimeter
Mortar
Non-Lethal
Nitrogen Oxides
Open Burn/Open Detonation
Potassium Chlorate
Particle Matter 10
API
ASM
AT
BLAST
BTK
CAL
CAN
cEc
CHG
CLPD
CO
CTG
DEMO
DOD
DODIC
DPG
EA
ELEC
EPA
FMJ
FY24
GM
GREN
GRN
HAP
HE
IN
LAW
Lbs.
LNCHR
LNKD
LR
M
MES
MK
MOD
MM
MTR
N-L
NO,
OB/OD
PC
PMro
List of Abbreviations/Acronyms
Particle Mafter 2.5
Practice
Precision Strike Munition
Quarter
Rocket
Round
Single
Smoke
Sulfur Oxides
Special
Trinitrotoluene Nitrate Toluene
Target Practice
Tracer
Tactic, Technique, and Procedure
Title V Operating Permit
Utah Division of Air Quality
Utah Department of Environmental Quality
Urea Nitrate
United States
United States Government Customer
Volatile Organic Compound
Warhead
PMz.s
PRAC
PSM
QTR
RCKT
RD
SNGL
SMK
SO,
SPEC
TNT
TP
TR
TTP
TVOP
UDAQ
UDEQ
UN
U.S.
USGC
voc
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1.0 Introduction
United States (U.S.) Army Dugway Proving Ground (DPG) Title V Operating Permit
(TVOP) Number 4500003005 issued by the State of Utah Division of Air Quality (UDAQ),
sets DPG's operating requirements in accordance with Utah Administrative Code and 40
Code of Federal Regulations. TVOP condition 11.8.11.b.3 "Outdoor Test and Training"
requires DPG to submit quarterly reports containing test and training operations which
resulted in the release of criteria and hazardous air pollutants (HAPs) into the
atmosphere.
This quarterly outdoor test and training report contains emission calculations based on
releases that occuned during test and training operations conducted throughout the 4th
quarter (OTR) of fiscal year 2024 (FY24), July 1 ,2024, through September 30, 2024.
The Quarterly Report is presented in the following sections:
. Section 2 - Test Operations
. Section 3 - Training Operations
. Section 4 - Summary Criteria and Hazardous Air Pollutants
. Section5-References
2.0 Test Operations
This section describes testing operations resulting in the release of criteria pollutants;
particulate matter (PMrdPMz.s), nitrogen oxides (NOr), sulfur oxides (SO*), carbon
monoxide (CO), volatile organic compounds (VOC), lead, and total HAPs into the
atmosphere during 4th QTR FY24. The following information is provided for each test:
. Name and brief description of test operation.
. Purpose of the test operation.
o Start and end dates of test operation.
. Names (common and chemical names) and quantities of each criteria pollutant
and total HAPs released.
2.1 United States Government Customer (USGC-I)
The United States Government Customer (USGC-1) test is an outdoor tactic, technique,
and procedure (Tl-P) development test for chemical and biological dissemination
activities. This test included multiple events occurring July 16, 2024, and August 14,
2024. The name (common name) and quantity of the materials released during this test
operation have been provided in Table 1. \Men applicable, materials released such as
smoke, obscurants and delivery systems, munitions, and incendiary devices, are listed
by their designated Department of Defense (DOD) ldentification Code (DODIC) number
followed by DOD nomenclature.
Materials and the DODIC number listed in Table 1 were converted to their criteria pollutant
and HAP values using Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Air Pollutant (AP)-42
emission factors and EPA's Emission Factors for the Disposal of Energetic Materials by
open burn/open detonation (OB/OD) or by use of mass balance. Table 2 below
represents the release of criteria pollutants and HAPs in pounds during the USGC-1 Test.
Table 2: Citeia PollutanUHAP Re/eases - USGC-7 lesf
3.0 Training Operations
This section describes training operations resulting in the release of criteria pollutants or
HAPs into the atmosphere during 4th QTR FY24. The following information has been
provided for each training operation:
. Name and brief description of test operation.
o Purpose of the test operation.
o Start and end dates of test operation.
o Names (common and chemical names) and quantities of each criteria pollutant
and total HAPs released.
Table 1: MaterialReleases - USGC-I lest
ItlateriaUDODlC Units I Quantitv
Methyl Salicylate (MES)
Acetic Acid
Bacillus Thuringiensis Kurstaki (BT$
DODIC: M023 - CHG, DEMO BLOCK C4l'11112
DODIC: M130 - CAP, BLAST ELEC SPEC/M6
Gallon
Gallon
Pounds (lbs.)
Each
Each
18
5
5
6
5
Material Pilro
(Lbr.l
Pllzs
(Lbs.l
co
{Lbs.l
ilo,
{Lbs.l
so,
(Lbs.l
VOCs
ILb3.I
Lead
(Lbs.l
HAPs
(Lbs.l
0.00E+00
0.00E+00
0.00E+00
1.77E-03
0.00E+00
4.90E+01
1.76E+01
0,00E+00
9.84E+00
7.68E-M
MES
Acetic Acid
BTK
M023
M130
0.00E+00
0.00E+00
0.00E+00
3,11E-01
8.18E-02
0.00E+00
0.00E+00
5.28E+00
2.29E-01
4.94E-02
0.00E+00
0.00E+00
0.00E+00
3.13E-01
6,61E-02
0.00E+00
0.00E+00
0.00E+00
9.52E-02
1.58E-02
0.00E+00
0.00E+00
0.00E+00
2.11E-03
3.07E-02
0.00E+00
0.00E+00
0.00E+00
1.12E-02
5.76E-03
Totals:3.93E-01 5.56E+00 3.80E-01 1.11E-01 1.77E-03 7.64E+01 3.29E-02 1.70E-02
3.1 Chemical Energetics Cource (CEC)
The Chemical Energetics Course (CEC) course is a 4Ghour training, research, and
development course for military explosive ordnance disposal personnel on the hazards
related to chemicalenergetic materials. Energetic materials are detonated in small-scale
quantities to demonstrate visual signatures and effects. This training course includes two
events occurring on July 25, 2024, and September 19, 2024. Names (common and
chemical names) and quantities of each material released during this test operation are
provided in Table 3. When applicable, materials released such as smoke, obscurants
and delivery systems, munitions, and incendiary devices, are listed by their designated
DODIC number followed by DOD nomenclature in tables below.
Materials and the DODIC number listed in Table 3 were converted to their criteria pollutant
and HAP values using EPA, AP-42 emission factors and EPA's Emission Factors for the
Disposal of Energetic Materials by OB/OD. Table 4 below represents the release of
criteria pollutants and HAPs in pounds during the CEC.
3.2 Range Training Operations
The DPG Range conducts land training operations to include allactivities and operations
associated with the conduct of military training, firing, and target practice under Army
MateriaUDODlC
Ammonium Nitrate (AN)
Aluminum Powder (AP)
Calcium Ammonium Nitrate (CAN)
Potassium Chlorate (PC)
Trinitrololuene (TNT)
Urea Nitrate (UN)
CAP, BLAST NON-ELEC SPEC/MO (DODIC: M131)
Lbs.
Lbs.
Lbs.
Lbs,
Lbs.
Lbs.
EA
1
1
1
1
1
1
14
4:Pollutant /llAP Re/eases - CEC
Material PMro
(Lbc.]
Pilzs
(Lbs.)
co
(Lbs.)
NO,
(Lbs.)
SO,
(Lbc.)
VOCs
(Lbs.l
Lead
(Lbs.)
llAPs
(Lbs.)
4.96E-01
2.50E+00
4.96E-01
0.00E+00
0.00E+00
0.00E+00
6.95E-03
4.96E-01
2.50E+00
4.96E-01
0.00E+00
0,00E+00
0.00E+00
4.81E-03
0.00E+00
0.00E+00
0.00E+00
0.00E+00
3.98E-01
0.00E+00
4.14E-03
8.50E-03
0.00E+00
8.50E-03
0,00E+00
0.00E+00
3.58E-01
1.01E-03
0.00E+00
0.00E+00
0.00E+00
0.00E+00
0.00E+00
0.00E+00
0.00E+00
0.00E+00
0,00E+00
0.00E+00
0.00E+00
6.05E-02
0.00E+00
5.53E-05
0.00E+00
0.00E+00
0,00E+00
0.00E+00
0.00E+00
0.00E+00
3.70E-03
0.00E+00
0,00E+00
0,00E+00
0.00E+00
1.35E-02
0.00E+00
4.70E-M
AN
AP
CAN
PC
TNT
UN
M131
Tota!:3.50E+00 3.50E+00 4.02E-01 3.76E-01 0.00E+00 6.06E.02 3.70E.03 1.10E.02
control. Range training events also include DPG Security and Police Divisions. Range
training operations include multiple events occurring April 1 ,2024, through June 30, 2024.
Materials released, such as smoke, obscurants, delivery systems, munitions, and
incendiary devic,es, are listed by name or by designated DODIC number followed by their
DOD nomenclature in table 5 below.
Table 5: Mateial
A01 1
A017
A059
A062
A064
A131
A255
A555
A576
A605
AA11
AA51
AA52
M53
AB13
AB39
AM3
AB77
AB97
AC20
8118
8508
8576
8632
BA15
c868
c875
c995
cA41
G91 1
HA13
HA29
M023
MN90
CTG, 12 GAGE #OO BUCKSHOT M19/XM/M162
CTG, 12 GAGE #9 SHOT
CTG, 5.56MM BALL M855 CLPD
CTG, 5,56MM BALL M855 LNKD
CTG, 5.56MM 4 BALL M855/1 TR M856
CTG, 7.62MM 4 BALL M8O/1 TR M62
CTG, 7.62MM, 4 BALL M8O TO 1 DIM TR M276, LNKD
CTG, CAL.5O BALL M33 LNKD MG
CTG, CAL .50 API M8/API-T M2O LNKD AC
CTG, CAL.5O BALL M33 LNKD MG
CTG,7.62MM NATO SPEC BALL M118 SNGL RD
CTG, 12 GAGE POINT CONTROL M1012
CTG, 12 GA, SHOTGUN, N-1, CROWD DISPERSION, M1013
CTG, 5.56MM SPEC BALL LR MK262{, 1
CTG, gMM, M1041, PRAC, BLUE, FOR CCMCK
CTG, 7.62MM, MK31GO, SPECIAL BALL, LONG MNGE
CTG, ,3OO WIN MAG MATCH, MK 248 MOD1
CTG, 5.56MM BALL M85541
CTG, .338 CAL, I.APUA MAGNUM
CARTRIDGE, gMM, BALL M1152 - MILITARY
CTG, 3OMM TP M788 SNGL RD STRIP PACK
CTG,4OMM GRN SMK M715 SINGL RD
CTG,4OMM TP M385A1 LNKD
CTG,6OMM HE IN49A2]A4
CTG, 6OMM FULL RANGE PMCT M769
CTG,81MM HE
CTG,81MM PMC M879
CTG & LAUNCHER, 84MM M136 AT4
CTG, 84MM CARL.GUSTAF ASMsOg
GRENADE, HAND OFFENSIVE MK3A2
RCKT, 2.75IN PMC WHD M274 MTR MK6&4
RCKT, 66MM HE Ii72A7 LAW WGRME
CHG, DEMO BLOCK C4M112
CAP, BI.AST NON.ELEC WlOOO FT MINI-TUBE M23
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
200
60
19950
s00
900
5600
1 1800
4620
1 3950
2202
100
125
50
8390
550
82
1110
9059
600
11588
308
I
200
32
37
43
45
3
11
36
57
11
12
18
PLB{
PSM
7219
GM & LNCHR, AT FGM-148C JAVELIN
Precision Strike Munition (PSM)
EA
EA
EA
1
103
6
The munitions listed in Table 5 were converted to their criteria pollutant and HAP values
using EPA, AP-42 emission factors and EPA's Emission Factors for the Disposal of
Energetic Materials by OB/OD. lf emission factors were unavailable a surrogate was
used. Table 6 below represents the release of criteria pollutants and HAPs in pounds
during range training operations.
Table 6: Citeria PollutanUHAPs Re/eases -
A0&t
A131
A255
A555
A576
A605
M11
M51
AA52
AA53
AB13
AB39
AB{3
AB77
AB97
AC20
8118
B508
B576
B632
BA15
c868
c875
c995
cA41
G911
HA13
HA29
4.21E-02
5.80E-01
6.04E-01
4.58E+00
1,46E+01
2.49E+00
6.24E-03
2.90E-03
1.39E-03
3.01E-01
1.65E-03
4.88E-03
1.27E-01
3,43E-01
1.74E-03
8.83E+00
4.31E+00
8.05E-02
1.10E-01
1.89E+00
217E+00
1.13E+00
1.38E-01
3.88E-01
5.51E+00
6.63E+00
7,77E+00
8.00E-01
3.06E-02
3.72E-01
3.87E-01
2.08E+00
6.BlE+00
'1.13E+00
4.76E-03
2.61E-03
1.258-03
2.18E-01
1.41E-03
3.72E-03
9.98E-02
2.49E-01
7.89E-04
7.53E+00
2.74E+00
6.66E-02
5.60E-02
9.94E-01
1.83E+00
8.98E-01
1.31E-01
2.15E-01
3.05E+00
0.00E+00
7.00E+00
5.02E-01
1.77E+00
1.78E+01
1.85E+01
7.43E+01
2.37E+02
4.04E+01
3.03E-01
5.98E-02
2.87E-02
1.27E+01
2.17E-02
2.378-01
5,07E+00
1.44E+01
2.82E-02
1.16E+02
9.54E-01
1.86E-02
6.00E-02
1.74E+00
6.92E-03
1.91E+01
7.15E+00
1.71E-01
2.43E+00
5.36E-01
1.03E+02
7.33E-01
9.22E-02
2,71E-01
2.82E-01
1.54E-01
4.91E-01
8.35E-02
4.15E-03
1.65E-03
7.91E-04
6.58E-01
1.07E-03
3.24E-03
2.70E-02
7.50E-01
5.84E-05
5.71E+00
2.26E-01
2.48E-03
1.30E-02
2.48E-01
6.92E-02
0.00E+00
6.17E-02
5.33E-02
7.57E-01
1.36E-01
1.75E+00
9.45E-02
5
0.00E+00
0.00E+00
0.00E+00
0.008+00
0.00E+00
0.00E+00
0.00E+00
0.00E+00
0.00E+00
0.00E+00
5.69E-06
0.00E+00
0.00E+00
0.00E+00
0.00E+00
3.05E-02
0.00E+00
1,21E-03
0.00E+00
0.00E+00
0.00E+00
0.00E+00
0.00E+00
0.00E+00
0.00E+00
4.46E-03
0.00E+00
2.74E-M
3.16E-03
3.08E-02
3.21E-02
3.29E-02
1.05E-01
3.45E-02
2.39E-04
3.64E-04
1.75E-04
2.22E-02
2.69E-04
1.87E-M
2.52E-03
2.57E-02
1.25E-05
1,44E+00
3.96E-03
1.04E-04
9.84E-04
1.02E-02
2.05E-04
7.27E-02
1.14E+01
8.14E-04
1.16E-02
2.77E-02
2.71E+02
4.63E-03
5.52E-03
4.97E-02
5j7E-02
1.00E-01
3.20E-01
5.ME-02
6.25E-04
7.71E-U
3.70E-04
3,94E-02
4.73E-M
4.89E-04
2.42E-02
4.50E-02
3.80E-05
2.53E+00
1.25E-42
1.35E-04
6.20E-04
1.37E42
3.91E-03
5.78E-03
1.92E-02
1.32E-U
1.88E-03
2.68E-05
3.50E+00
1.58E-02
2.76E-02
1.42E-01
1.48E-01
2.66E-01
8.50E-01
4.68E-01
2,41E-03
4.79E-Ot
2.30E-04
1.97E-01
3.44E-04
1.89E-03
1.91E-02
2.25E-01
1.01E-04
1.84E+00
1.81E-01
9.52E-05
1.91E-03
3.58E-02
1.28E-02
4.20E-02
8.10E-M
2.71E-03
3.85E-02
2.17E-02
7.84E-01
1.67E-02
Table 6: Citeia PollutanUHAPs Re/eases -
M023
MNgO
PL64
PSM
2219
3.08E-01
5.53E-03
3.74E-01
0.00E+00
4.36E-01
2.27E-01
3.55E-03
2.35E-01
4,36E+00
2.74E-01
3.10E-01
1.47E-01
3.43E-01
1.53E+00
3.99E-01
9.43E-02
6.16E-03
4.42E-02
6.91E-02
5.15E-02
1,75E-03
0,00E+00
1.28E-U
4,72E42
1.49E-04
9.74E+00
5.82E-03
2,16E-03
2.66E-02
2.52E-03
2.09E-03
1.24E-03
7.37E-03
0.00E+00
8.59E-03
1.11E-02
5.84E-03
7.81E-03
6.14E-02
9.10E-03
4.0 Summary Criteria and Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs)
Released
This section summarizes 4th QTR FY24 criteria and HAP pollutants released into the
atmosphere from training operations outlined in Sections 3.0. The resulting criteria
pollutants and total HAPs are summarized in Table 7.
Table 7:- TotalCriteia HAPs Released
5.0 References
State of Utah Department of Environmentia! Quality (UDEQ), Utah Division of Air
Quality (UDAQ), Salt Lake City, Utah, Title V Operating Permit 4500003005 lssued
to United States (U.S.) Army Dugway Proving Ground (DPG), Utah.
United States (U.S.) Environmenta! Protection Agency (EPA), Washington DC, AP-
42, Compilation of Air Pollutant Emission Factors.
1.
2.
Pollutant Unit USGC-I Test
Ghemicd
Energetics Course
(cEc)
Training Munltions Summary Tdal
PMro Lbs.3.93E-01 3.50E+00 6.46E+01 6.85E+0'l
PMzs Lbs.5.56E+00 3.50E+00 4.13E+01 5.ME+01
co Lbs.3,80E-01 4.02E-01 6.78E+02 6.79E+02
1{0,Lbs.1.11E-01 3.76E-01 1.22E+01 1.27E+01
SO,Lbs.1.77E-03 0.00E+00 8,57E-02 8.75E-02
VOCc Lbs.7.64E+01 6.06E-02 2.94E+02 3.70E+02
Lead Lbs.3.29E-02 3.70E-03 6.81E+00 6.85E+@
HAPs Lbs.1.70E-02 1.40E-02 5.42E+00 5.45E+00
United States (U.S.) Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Washington DC,
Emission Faclors for the Disposal of Energetb Materials by Opening Buming and
Open Detonation (OB/OD).
United States (U.S.) Army Defense Ammunition Center, McAlister, OK, Hazard
Classification of U.S. Military Explosives and Munitbns.
UTAH DEPARTMENT OF
ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
OCT ?2 2024
DIVISION OF AIR OUALITY