9 Va. Admin. Code § 5-70-40
B. Episode criteria.
1. Watch stage. An internal administrative watch shall be declared by the board whenever the national, local or department meteorologist issues a forecast indicating an atmosphere stagnation will cover any substantial portion of the state for an extended period. Such a weather forecast will indicate meteorological conditions which are expected to inhibit pollutant dispersion. The watch shall be in effect for those areas of the state covered by the weather forecast and it shall continue throughout the atmospheric stagnation period. Such weather forecasts indicating atmospheric stagnation will take the form of:
2. An alert stage shall be declared by the board when any one of the following pollutant levels is reached at any monitoring site concurrent with:
b. A determination by the board that the pollutant level is representative of air quality in an air quality control region and the concentrations of pollutants can be expected to remain at the following indicated levels for 12 or more hours or increase, or in the case of ozone, the situation is likely to recur within the next 24 hours unless control actions are taken. Consultation with the air pollution control agencies of the affected jurisdictions will be accomplished to help evaluate local situations.
| POLLUTANT | AVERAGE | μg/m3 | ppm |
| SO2 | 24 hour | 800 | .3 |
| PM10 | 24 hour | 350 | N/A |
| CO | 8 hour | 17,000 | 15.0 |
| Ozone | 1 hour | 400 | .2 |
| NO2 | 1 hour | 1,130 | .6 |
| NO2 | 24 hour | 282 | .15 |
3. A warning stage shall be declared by the board when any one of the following pollutant levels is reached at any monitoring site concurrent with:
b. A determination by the board that the pollutant level is representative of air quality in an air quality control region and the concentrations of pollutants can be expected to remain at the following indicated levels for 12 or more hours or increase, or in the case of ozone, the situation is likely to recur within the next 24 hours unless control actions are taken. Consultation with the air pollution control agencies of the affected jurisdictions will be accomplished to help evaluate local situations.
| POLLUTANT | AVERAGE | μg/m3 | ppm |
| SO2 | 24 hour | 1,600 | .6 |
| PM10 | 24 hour | 420 | N/A |
| CO | 8 hour | 34,000 | 30.0 |
| Ozone | 1 hour | 800 | .4 |
| NO2 | 1 hour | 2,260 | 1.2 |
| NO2 | 24 hour | 565 | .30 |
4. An emergency stage shall be declared by the Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia when any of the following pollutant levels is reached at any monitoring site concurrent with:
b. A determination by the board that the pollutant level is representative of air quality in an air quality control region and the concentrations of pollutants can be expected to remain at the following indicated levels for 12 or more hours or increase, or in the case of ozone, the situation is likely to recur within the next 24 hours unless control actions are taken. Consultation with the air pollution control agencies of the affected jurisdictions will be accomplished to help evaluate local situations.
| POLLUTANT | AVERAGE | μg/m3 | ppm |
| SO2 | 24 hour | 2,100 | .8 |
| PM10 | 24 hour | 500 | N/A |
| CO | 8 hour | 46,000 | 40.0 |
| Ozone | 1 hour | 1,000 | .5 |
| NO2 | 1 hour | 3,000 | 1.6 |
| NO2 | 24 hour | 750 | .4 |
5. Termination of any existent stage of air pollution episode shall be declared by the Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia or the board based on:
§ 10.1-1308 of the Code of Virginia.
Derived from VR120-07-04, eff. July 1, 1991; amended, Virginia Register Volume 15, Issue 12, eff. April 1, 1999.