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POLLUTANT GROUPS3 VOCs (Volatile Organic Compounds) Arsenic compounds 5.00x10⁻5 0.005 µg/m³ Combustion, industrial processes 0.05 µg/m³ Industrial processes (e.g., steel) Manganese compounds PAH (Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons) Useful Detection Limits5 Cobalt Metals Air Pollutant of Interest (Click on Pollutant to obtain more information)4 0.01 µg/m³ Industrial processes (e.g., iron & steel), fuel combustion Nickel compounds Benzo (a) pyrene and other PAHs Naphthalene 0.0005-0.01 µg/m³ 0.0001 µg/m³ 0.005-0.05 µg/m³ Fuel combustion, industrial processes, mothballs, tobacco Acrolein 0.005 µg/m³ Benzene 0.01 -10 µg/m³ 0.01-0.5 µg/m³ Chromium (VI) 1.00x10⁻⁵ -0.01 µg/m³ Formaldehyde 0.01 - 1 µg/m³ Fuel combustion, mobile sources, industrial processes, tobacco Mobile sources, refineries and other industrial processes, tobacco Significant monitoring challenges. At some concentrations an odor can be detected. At some concentrations an odor can be detected. Mobile sources, industrial processes, forest fires, other combustion, tobacco At some concentrations an odor can be detected. Industrial processes (e.g., ore refining, chemical processing, cement production) Mobile sources, industrial processes, incinerators, consumer products, tobacco 24 DRAFT 3/8/2013 Additional Notes Fuel combustion, industrial processes Fuel combustion, industrial processes, tobacco 1,3- butadiene Individual Pollutants Examples of sources Significant amount is secondarily formed from biogenics

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