Moss Landing Air: What did you test for during the fire?
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We looked for contaminants likely found in a battery fire. The two main contaminants were: hydrogen fluoride and particulate matter.
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- Moss Landing Air: What air monitoring activities did you do during the January fire response?
- Moss Landing Air: What were the results of EPA's air monitoring from January 17 to 20?
- Moss Landing Air: What air monitoring technology did you use?
- Moss Landing Air: Are you requiring any air monitoring or sampling during Vistra’s battery removal work?
- Moss Landing Air: Is there a difference between air monitoring and air sampling?
- Moss Landing Air: What particulate sizes did EPA monitor during the initial response in January?
- Moss Landing Air: Can you detect nanoparticles in the air with the instrumentation you used during the initial response?
- Moss Landing Air: What happened with the spike in particulate matter at air monitoring station 9 the morning of January 18, which resulted in a 1.275 mg/m3 reading for PM10?