OAR 629-048-0110
Characterization and Response to Smoke Incidents, Smoke Intrusions, and National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) Exceedances


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When investigating or collecting information on smoke incidents or smoke intrusions, the department will attempt to characterize the impact as either a smoke intrusion or a smoke incident as defined in OAR 629-048-0005 (Definitions).

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As used in the Smoke Management rules, “smoke intrusion” refers only to ground level prescribed burning smoke that enters an SSRA at particulate matter values defined in OAR 629-048-0005 (Definitions)(27).

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When measurements or observations are available, smoke incidents or smoke intrusions are characterized based on particulate matter values over a one-hour average period, or a 24-hour average period from midnight to midnight.

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When no particulate matter data are available, smoke incidents or smoke intrusions are determined based on reduction in visibility averaged over a one-hour period using standard National Weather Service visibility observation criteria (Federal Meteorological Handbook No. 1) and a table of reductions keyed to various background visibility levels as displayed in Department Directive 1-4-1-601, “Operational Guidance for the Oregon Smoke Management Program.”

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Smoke incidents and smoke intrusions will be documented and used to assess annual program performance. Department Directive 1-4-1-601 “Operational Guidance for the Oregon Smoke Management Program” will describe applicable reporting requirements and actions to be taken.

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Smoke intrusions that average at or above the 24-hour average PM2.5 value of 35 microgram per cubic meter (NAAQS exceedance) will be reported to DEQ as soon as possible. Department Directive 1-4-1-601 “Operational Guidance for the Oregon Smoke Management Program” will describe applicable reporting requirements and adaptive management actions to be taken if this event occurs.
[ED. NOTE: Department Directive 1-4-1-601 “Operational Guidance for the Oregon Smoke Management Program.” is available online at: http:/­/­www.oregon.gov/­ODF/­Documents/­Fire/­smd.pdf]

Source: Rule 629-048-0110 — Characterization and Response to Smoke Incidents, Smoke Intrusions, and National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) Exceedances, https://secure.­sos.­state.­or.­us/oard/view.­action?ruleNumber=629-048-0110.

Last Updated

Jun. 8, 2021

Rule 629-048-0110’s source at or​.us