In April 2015, Ameren Missouri established the Labadie Valley air monitoring station near its Labadie Energy Center. Ameren Missouri owns and operates the monitoring site under a quality assurance project plan (QAPP) approved by the Missouri Department of Natural Resources. The Missouri Department of Natural Resources provides quality assurance. Environmental specialists with the department conduct periodic on-site performance audits, just as they do at state-operated sites.
The Labadie Valley site was established in preparation for the proposed federal SO2 Data Requirements Rule, which was finalized in August 2015. EPA gave two options for characterizing air quality in areas with large sources of SO2 emissions: modeling or ambient air monitoring. In consultation with Ameren, the department chose air monitoring to meet the EPA rule, which covers the third and fourth steps toward implementing the 2010 SO2 standard. Industry and department personnel used EPA guidelines to pick the monitoring sites.
Data from monitors and audits are reported to EPA's Air Quality System. EPA will use the data collected over an initial three-year period to determine compliance with the standard.
To learn about other air monitoring sites the department operates as part of the state's ambient air monitoring network, visit Air Monitoring Sites.
Pollutants
Sulfur Dioxide
In 2010, EPA not only established a new one-hour standard, but also introduced a new form for determining compliance. The primary National Ambient Air Quality Standard (NAAQS), based on health effects, for SO2 is 75 parts per billion (ppb) averaged over one hour. The new form requires three years of data — the average SO2 concentration from each hour of the year. The department and EPA calculate the design value, using the 99th percentile of one-hour daily maximum concentrations, averaged over three years.
*All times listed in reports reflect Central Standard Time (CST).
- One-hour SO2 design values
- Four highest one-hour SO2 values year-to-date
- Map of Missouri's SO2 monitoring sites
Additional information about Sulfur Dioxide State Planning efforts
Technical issues can affect ability to deliver quality data. Access a table of symbols with explanation of the problems they represent.
2901 Labadie Bottom Road
Labadie, MO 63055
United States
Air Pollution Control Program
Division of Environmental Quality
P.O. Box 176
Jefferson City, MO 65102-0176
United States