Mercury
Emission Ratios from Coal-Fired Power Plants
in the Southeastern United States during NOMADSS
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Abstract
We use measurements made onboard
the National Science Foundation’s
C-130 research aircraft during the 2013 Nitrogen, Oxidants, Mercury,
and Aerosol Distributions, Sources, and Sinks (NOMADSS) experiment
to examine total Hg (THg) emission ratios (EmRs) for six coal-fired
power plants (CFPPs) in the southeastern U.S. We compare observed
enhancement ratios (ERs) with EmRs calculated using Hg emissions data
from two inventories: the National Emissions Inventory (NEI) and the
Toxics Release Inventory (TRI). For four CFPPs, our measured ERs are
strongly correlated with EmRs based on the 2011 NEI (<i>r</i><sup>2</sup> = 0.97), although the inventory data exhibit a −39%
low bias. Our measurements agree best (to within ±32%) with the
NEI Hg data when the latter were derived from on-site emissions measurements.
Conversely, the NEI underestimates by approximately 1 order of magnitude
the ERs we measured for one previously untested CFPP. Measured ERs
are uncorrelated with values based on the 2013 TRI, which also tends
to be biased low. Our results suggest that the Hg inventories can
be improved by targeting CFPPs for which the NEI- and TRI-based EmRs
have significant disagreements. We recommend that future versions
of the Hg inventories should provide greater traceability and uncertainty
estimates