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== Southeast Newport News Atmospheric Pollution Survey, 1956 ==
Th City of Newport News hired Froehling and Robertson Inc., a Richmond-based chemical engineering firm, to quantify the amount of coal in airborne particles. The study was in response to a coal dust-related [[Coal dust complaints|complaint]] to the Newport News City Council by the Garden-Shores Civic League.<ref>[[:File:Daily Press 1954 04 12 Page 3.pdf|Newport News to Analyze Smoke and Soot Nuisance in Garden-Shores Sector]], ''Daily Press'', April 4, 1954.</ref><ref>[[:File:Daily Press 1956 09 21 Page 3.pdf|Study of Air Pollution Set to Start Soon]], ''Daily Press'', September 21, 1956.</ref> Froehling and Robertson Inc. installed ten dust collection stations in the Stuart Gardens-Christopher Shores area of Southeast Newport News. Each station consisted of two-foot square glass plates coated with a neutral paper and mounted on outdoor platforms. Every few days, technicians removed the paper coatings to analyze the settled particles in a laboratory for the presence of coal. Samples were collected for 30 days.<ref>[[:File:Daily Press 1956 10 04 Page 3.pdf|10 Dust Collection Stations]], ''Daily Press'', October 4, 1956.</ref>
The study produced evidence that coal was prevalent in airborne particles, with as much as 45% of airborne dust being un-combusted coal in one measurement period at the station located at 15th Street and Wickham Avenue.<ref name=":0" /><ref name=":1">[[:File:Daily Press 1956 12 12 Page 3.pdf|C&O to Install Costly Equipment for Control of Air Pollution in NN]], ''Daily Press'', December 12, 1956.</ref> City Manager J. C. Biggins reported to Newport News City Council that some stations were destroyed during the study period.<ref name=":0">[[:File:Daily Press 1956 12 04 Page 5.pdf|Council]], ''Daily Press'', December 4, 1956.</ref>
These results compelled the Chesapeake and Ohio (C&O) Railroad Company to install equipment to create a water fog over the coal piers to suppress dust.<ref name=":1" /> A second outcome was that City Manager J. C. Biggins presented a draft ordinance designed to control air pollution sources, including the coal terminals, to the Newport News City Council for approval.<ref>[[:File:Daily Press 1956 12 18 Page 3.pdf|Council Gets Air Pollution Control Plan]], ''Daily Press'', December 18, 1956.</ref>
== Norfolk Southern PM<sub>10</sub> Monitoring Data, August 1, 2015–July 31, 2016 ==
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== Voices Network: Voices Organizing In opposition to Coal dust with Environmental Sensing ==
The [[VOICES: Voices Organizing In opposition to Coal dust with Environmental Sensing Network|VOICES Network: Voices Organizing In opposition to Coal dust with Environmental Sensing]] has measured [[Particulate matter and coal dust|PM<sub>1</sub>]], [[Particulate matter and coal dust|PM<sub>2.5</sub>]], and [[Particulate matter and coal dust|PM<sub>10</sub>]] across [https://app.quant-aq.com/s/FFTYOVPT40M1TNT4V3TZ Southeast Newport News] and [https://app.quant-aq.com/s/8PFU6TPHV819U66X1YQC Lambert's Point] since October 2024. The monitors are maintained by the [[The Repair Lab|Repair Lab]] as part of the [https://coaldustkills.wpcomstaging.com/ Coal Dust Kills] campaign.


== Documents ==
== Documents ==
* [[:File:Daily Press 1954 04 12 Page 3.pdf|Newport News to Analyze Smoke and Soot Nuisance in Garden-Shores Sector, ''Daily Press'', April 4, 1954]]
* [[:File:Daily Press 1956 09 21 Page 3.pdf|Study of Air Pollution Set to Start Soon, ''Daily Press'', September 21, 1956]]
* [[:File:Daily Press 1956 10 04 Page 3.pdf|10 Dust Collection Stations, ''Daily Press'', October 4, 1956]]
* [[:File:Daily Press 1956 11 27 Page 10.pdf|Council, ''Daily Press'', November 27, 1956]]
* [[:File:Daily Press 1956 12 04 Page 5.pdf|Council, ''Daily Press'', December 4, 1956]]
* [[:File:Daily Press 1956 12 12 Page 3.pdf|C&O to Install Costly Equipment for Control of Air Pollution in NN, ''Daily Press'', December 12, 1956]]
* [[:File:Daily Press 1956 12 18 Page 3.pdf|Council Gets Air Pollution Control Plan, ''Daily Press'', December 18, 1956]]


* [[:File:NS-Lamberts Point PM10 Monitoring Q4-Annual data report DEQ.pdf|Annual PM<sub>10</sub> Monitoring Data Report for Norfolk Southern’s Coal Pier – Lambert's Point, Norfolk, Virginia, October 11, 2016]]
* [[:File:NS-Lamberts Point PM10 Monitoring Q4-Annual data report DEQ.pdf|Annual PM<sub>10</sub> Monitoring Data Report for Norfolk Southern’s Coal Pier – Lambert's Point, Norfolk, Virginia, October 11, 2016]]

Latest revision as of 13:40, 5 June 2025

Southeast Newport News Atmospheric Pollution Survey, 1956

Th City of Newport News hired Froehling and Robertson Inc., a Richmond-based chemical engineering firm, to quantify the amount of coal in airborne particles. The study was in response to a coal dust-related complaint to the Newport News City Council by the Garden-Shores Civic League.[1][2] Froehling and Robertson Inc. installed ten dust collection stations in the Stuart Gardens-Christopher Shores area of Southeast Newport News. Each station consisted of two-foot square glass plates coated with a neutral paper and mounted on outdoor platforms. Every few days, technicians removed the paper coatings to analyze the settled particles in a laboratory for the presence of coal. Samples were collected for 30 days.[3]

The study produced evidence that coal was prevalent in airborne particles, with as much as 45% of airborne dust being un-combusted coal in one measurement period at the station located at 15th Street and Wickham Avenue.[4][5] City Manager J. C. Biggins reported to Newport News City Council that some stations were destroyed during the study period.[4]

These results compelled the Chesapeake and Ohio (C&O) Railroad Company to install equipment to create a water fog over the coal piers to suppress dust.[5] A second outcome was that City Manager J. C. Biggins presented a draft ordinance designed to control air pollution sources, including the coal terminals, to the Newport News City Council for approval.[6]

Norfolk Southern PM10 Monitoring Data, August 1, 2015–July 31, 2016

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Voices Network: Voices Organizing In opposition to Coal dust with Environmental Sensing

The VOICES Network: Voices Organizing In opposition to Coal dust with Environmental Sensing has measured PM1, PM2.5, and PM10 across Southeast Newport News and Lambert's Point since October 2024. The monitors are maintained by the Repair Lab as part of the Coal Dust Kills campaign.

Documents

References

  1. Newport News to Analyze Smoke and Soot Nuisance in Garden-Shores Sector, Daily Press, April 4, 1954.
  2. Study of Air Pollution Set to Start Soon, Daily Press, September 21, 1956.
  3. 10 Dust Collection Stations, Daily Press, October 4, 1956.
  4. 4.0 4.1 Council, Daily Press, December 4, 1956.
  5. 5.0 5.1 C&O to Install Costly Equipment for Control of Air Pollution in NN, Daily Press, December 12, 1956.
  6. Council Gets Air Pollution Control Plan, Daily Press, December 18, 1956.