5 Colo. Code Regs. § 1001-11-B

Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 24, December 25, 2024
Appendix 5 CCR 1001-11-B - ESTIMATING PM10 EMISSIONS FOR THE PURPOSE OF DETERMINING WHETHER A LANDOWNER/MANAGER IS A SIGNIFICANT USER OF PRESCRIBED FIRE

TABLE I EXAMPLE BURNS Estimated to Potentially Produce 10 Tons of PM10 Emissions

FUEL TYPE

SIZE OF BURN

FUEL LOADING ASSUMED

FUEL CONSUMPTION ASSUMED (%)

EMISSION FACTOR (pounds/ton)

Grass

575 acres

2 tons/acre

87

20

Sagebrush

191 acres

5 tons/acre

70

30

Oakbrush or Aspen

556 acres

4 tons/acre

50

18

Pine/Conifer

23 acres

30 tons/acre

48

60

Pinon/Juniper

476 acres

3 tons/acre

59

24

Piled Slash

144,000 ft3

38 pounds/ ft3

92

8

Example Calculations:

Example 1

A grass burn of 575 acres that is estimated to have a fuel loading of 2 tons per acre and 98% of the acreage burned (black acreage) is estimated to produce:

([(575 acres x .98) x 2 tons/acre] x 20 pounds/ton)÷ 2000 pounds/ton=11.27 tons of PM10

A landowner/manager completing this burn is a "significant user of prescribed fire" as defined in Regulation Number 9.

Example 2

A manager is proposing to treat 140 acres of mixed conifer in this calendar year. It is estimated the fuel loading is 5 tons per acre and 48% of the area is to be burned. This burn is estimated to produce the following particulate matter emissions:

140 acres x 48% fuel consumption=67.2 black acres

67.2 acres x 5 tons/acre=312 tons of fuel consumed

(312 tons x 60 pounds PM10/ton)÷ 2000 pounds/ton=9.36 tons of PM10

The PM10 emissions are below 10 tons. Based on this single burn, the manager is not defined as a "significant user of prescribed fire" in Regulation Number 9. If additional projects are to be completed in the same calendar year, the manager may be defined as a "significant user of prescribed fire" due to cumulative total PM10 emissions exceeding 10 tons.

TABLE II SOURCES OF INFORMATION/DATA USED IN TABLE I

FUEL TYPE

REFERENCE

REFERENCE

FUEL LOADING

EMISSION FACTOR

Grass

Aids to Determining Fuel Models for Estimating Fire Behavior, US Forest Service, 1982 and historical activity data

AP-42, EPA, 1996, Rocky Mountain Grasslands

Sagebrush

Average of historical activity data reported to the Division

US Forest Service, Fire and Air Research Station memo to the Division, 1990

Oakbrush or Aspen

Average of historical activity data reported to the Division

AP-42, EPA, 1996, Pacific SW Chaparral

Pine/Conifer

AP-42, EPA, 1996, Wildfires and Prescribed Burning, Rocky Mountain. Avg.

AP-42, EPA, 1996, Rocky Mountain Underburning Pine

Pinon/Juniper

Average of historical activity data reported to the Division

AP-42, EPA, 1996, Pacific SW Pinon/Juniper

Piled Slash

Guidelines for Estimating Volume, Biomass, and Smoke Production for Piled Slash, US Forest Service, 1996

AP-42, EPA, 1996, Rocky Mountain Logging Slash

5 CCR 1001-11-B

38 CR 05, March 10, 2015, effective 3/30/2015
43 CR 12, June 25, 2020, effective 7/15/2020
47 CR 06, March 25, 2024, effective 4/15/2024