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United States Non-Attainment Areas: Carbon Monoxide, 2013
- Identification Information
- Data Quality Information
- Spatial Data Organization Information
- Spatial Reference Information
- Entity and Attribute Information
- Distribution Information
- Metadata Reference Information
- Identification Information
- Citation
- Originator
- United States. Bureau of Transportation Statistics
- Originator
- United States. Department of Transportation. Research and Innovative Technology Administration
- Originator
- United States. Federal Highway Administration.
- Originator
- United States. Environmental Protection Agency.
- Publication Date
- 2011
- Title
- United States Non-Attainment Areas: Carbon Monoxide, 2013
- Edition
- 2013
- Geospatial Data Presentation Form
- vector digital data
- Publication Information
- Publication Place
- Washington, DC
- Publisher
- Research and Innovative Technology Administration's Bureau of Transportation Statistics (RITA/BTS)
- Online Linkage
- http://www.columbia.edu/acis/eds/gis/images/ntad_2013_co_1990naaqs.zip
- Abstract
- Non-attainment and maintenance areas for the United States and its territories. The standard for the CO NAA is 9 ppm. For more detailed information on this dataset, see the Overview Description in the Entity Attribute section of this document.
- Purpose
- To establish the spatial boundaries of each nonattainment and maintenance area.
- Temporal Extent
- Currentness Reference
- publication date
- Time Instant
- 2011
- Bounding Box
- West
- -150.044594
- East
- -70.868654
- North
- 64.864055
- South
- 31.739605
- Theme Keyword
- Maintenance area
- Nonattainment area
- Criteria Pollutant
- Carbon Monoxide
- Theme Keyword Thesaurus
- Air Quality
- Place Keyword
- United States
- Place Keyword Thesaurus
- Library of Congress Subject Headings
- Temporal Keyword
- 2013
- Temporal Keyword Thesaurus
- None
- Access Restrictions
- None
- Use Restrictions
- None
- Status
- Complete
- Maintenance and Update Frequency
- Annually
- Point of Contact
- Contact Organization
- Research and Innovative Technology Administration's Bureau of Transportation Statistics (RITA/BTS)
- Delivery Point
- 1200 New Jersey Ave., SE
- City
- Washington
- State
- DC
- Postal Code
- 20590
- Country
- US
- Contact Telephone
- 1 202 366 DATA
- Contact Electronic Mail Address
- answers@bts.gov
- Point of Contact
- Contact Organization
- U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
- Contact Telephone
- 919.541.5208
- Contact Electronic Mail Address
- stackhouse.butch@epa.gov
- Cross-Reference
- Originator
- Research and Innovative Technology Administration's Bureau of Transportation Statistics (RITA/BTS)
- Publication Date
- 20110101
- Title
- National Transportation Atlas Databases (NTAD) 2013
- Geospatial Data Presentation Form
- vector digital data
- Publication Information
- Publication Place
- Washington, DC
- Publisher
- Research and Innovative Technology Administration's Bureau of Transportation Statistics (RITA/BTS)
- Data Quality Information
- Attribute Accuracy Report
- Unknown
- Quantitative Attribute Accuracy Assessment
- Logical Consistency Report
- None
- Completeness Report
- Unknown
- Horizontal Positional Accuracy Report
- Unknown
- Lineage
- Source
- Publication Date
- 20050101
- Title
- 40 Code of Federal Regulations Part 81
- Other Citation Details
- The spatial boundaries of each nonattainment and maintenance area are defined in 40 Code of Federal Regulations Part 81.
- Type of Source Media
- None
- Source Temporal Extent
- Time Period Information
- Single Date/Time
- Calendar Date
- 20050101
- Source Currentness Reference
- publication date
- Contribution
- The spatial boundaries of each nonattainment and maintenance area are defined in 40 Code of Federal Regulations Part 81.
- Source
- Originator
- U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
- Publication Date
- 20050101
- Title
- Green Book
- Online Linkage
- http://www.epa.gov/oar/oaqps/greenbk/
- Type of Source Media
- None
- Source Temporal Extent
- Time Period Information
- Single Date/Time
- Calendar Date
- 20060101
- Source Currentness Reference
- publication date
- Contribution
- The United States Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) "Green Book" defines Criteria Pollutants. EPA uses six "criteria pollutants" as indicators of air quality, and has established for each of them a maximum concentration above which adverse effects on human health may occur. These threshold concentrations are called National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS).
- Spatial Data Organization Information
- Direct Spatial Reference Method
- Vector
- Point and Vector Object Information
- SDTS Terms Description
- SDTS Point and Vector Object Type
- GT-polygon composed of chains
- Point and Vector Object Count
- 77
- Spatial Reference Information
- Horizontal Coordinate System Definition
- Geographic
- Latitude Resolution
- 8.983152841195215e-009
- Longitude Resolution
- 8.983152841195215e-009
- Geographic Coordinate Units
- Decimal Degrees
- Geodetic Model
- Horizontal Datum Name
- D WGS 1984
- Ellipsoid Name
- WGS 1984
- Semi-major Axis
- 6378137.0
- Denominator of Flattening Ratio
- 298.257223563
- Entity and Attribute Information
- Entity Type
- Entity Type Label
- CO_1990NAAQS
- Entity Type Definition
- Non-Attainment Areas: Carbon Monoxide
- Entity Type Definition Source
- RITA/BTS
- Attributes
- FID
- Internal feature number. (Sequential unique whole numbers that are automatically generated.)
- Definition Source
- ESRI
- Shape
- Feature geometry. (Coordinates defining the features.)
- Definition Source
- ESRI
- COMPOSID
- Composite ID of area. Pollutant name, year of designation, and text name of area
- Definition Source
- EPA
- Pollutant
- Type of pollutant
- CO
- Areas of Carbon Monoxide, in 1990
- Definition Source
- EPA
- AREA_NAME
- Name of the NAA as designated by the EPA (Character Value)
- Definition Source
- EPA
- State
- Primary state in which NAA is found (Official List of U.S. Postal Code AbbreviationsU.S. Postal Service (USPS))
- Definition Source
- EPA
- Current_At
- Current Attainment
- Maintenance
- Under supervision
- Definition Source
- EPA
- CLASSIFICA
- Severity classification as identified by the EPA.
- Moderate = 12.7 ppm
- moderate, less than or equal to 12.7 parts per million
- Moderate 12.7 ppm
- moderate, greater than 12.7 parts per million
- Not Classified
- not classified
- Serious
- serious
- Definition Source
- EPA
- Redesignat
- Date of redesignation
- Definition Source
- EPA
- VERSION
- Entity and Attribute Overview
- Carbon monoxide (CO) is a colorless, odorless and poisonous gas produced by incomplete burning of carbon in fuels. When CO enters the bloodstream, it reduces the delivery of oxygen to the body's organs and tissues. Health threats are most serious for those who suffer from cardiovascular disease, particularly those with angina or peripheral vascular disease. Exposure to elevated CO levels can cause impairment of visual perception, manual dexterity, learning ability and performance of complex tasks. 77% of the nationwide CO emissions are from transportation sources. The largest emissions contribution comes from highway motor vehicles. Thus, the focus of CO monitoring has been on traffic oriented sites in urban areas where the main source of CO is motor vehicle exhaust. Other major CO sources are wood-burning stoves, incinerators and industrial sources. The National Ambient Air Quality Standard for carbon monoxide is 9 ppm 8-hour nonoverlapping average not to be exceeded more than once per year. The rounding convention in the standard specifies that values of 9.5 ppm, or greater, are counted as exceeding the level of the standard. An area meets the carbon monoxide NAAQS if no more than one 8-hour value per year exceeds the threshold. (High values that occur within 8 hours of the first one are exempted. This is known as using "nonoverlapping averages.") To be in attainment, an area must meet the NAAQS for two consecutive years and carry out air quality monitoring during the entire time. Air quality carbon monoxide value is estimated using EPA guidance for calculating design values (Laxton Memorandum, June 18, 1990). Title 40, Part 50 of the Code of the Federal Regulations lists the ambient air quality standard for carbon monoxide. Sections 107(d)(4)(A) and 186 of the Clean Air Act lists the requirements for designations and classifications of carbon monoxide areas.
- Distribution Information
- Distributor
- Research and Innovative Technology Administration's Bureau of Transportation Statistics (RITA/BTS)
- Online Access
- http://www.bts.gov/programs/geographic_information_services/
- Name
- Metadata Reference Information
- Metadata Date
- 20140925
- Metadata Contact
- Contact Information
- Contact Organization Primary
- Contact Organization
- Research Data Services (RDS), Columbia University Libraries
- Contact Person
- GIS/Metadata Librarian
- Contact Address
- Address
- 420 W. 118th St., 215 IAB, MC 3301
- City
- New York
- State or Province
- NY
- Postal Code
- 10027
- Country
- USA
- Contact Voice Telephone
- (212)854-6012
- Contact Electronic Mail Address
- data@library.columbia.edu
- Metadata Standard Name
- FGDC Content Standard for Digital Geospatial Metadata
- Metadata Standard Version
- FGDC-STD-001-1998