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Air Quality Concerns & Monitoring
Do you notice strong odors outside your home, such as petroleum, natural gas, etc? Are you curious as to what it is you are breathing in and if there are possible health hazards? If so, the City invites you to learn about the City's air quality monitoring program in partnership with Maine DEP.
Results from Maine's Department of Environmental Protection (DEP)
Visit the Maine DEP website for more details about the South Portland Ambient VOC Air Quality Monitoring Project.
"Grab Canisters"
The Maine Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) provided the City with a limited number of "grab canisters" each week to be distributed to residents so they can capture their own air samples, which will then be analyzed by DEP for certain Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs). This program ran from June 10, 2019, to September 9, 2019.
Air Quality Testing
City Efforts
Beyond this, Maine DEP worked with the City of South Portland to install five permanent testing fixtures around the City (one in each voting district) to help monitor air quality.
Fixed 24-hour sampling site locations and status:
- District 1 - Bug Light Park (First Sample - August 13, 2019) (JPG) (Last Sample on 7/17/2024)
- District 1 - Front Street Station (First Sample - May 18, 2024)
- District 2 - City Assessors Building (First Sample - June 26, 2019) (JPG) (Last Sample on 6/28/2022)
- District 3 - South Portland High School (First Sample - July 2, 2019) (JPG) (Last Sample on on 11/2/2023)
- District 3 - Pearl Street Pump Station (First Sample - October 27, 2023)
- District 3 - Mechanic Street Pump Station (First Sample - March 23, 2021)
- District 4 - School Administration Building (First Sample - September 30, 2019) (JPG) (Last Sample on 3/17/2021)
- District 4 - Cash Cornor Fire Station (September 9, 2021)
- District 5 - Redbank Community Center (First Sample - October 6, 2019) (JPG)
Maine Department of Environmental Protection - Air Quality Division
Clean Air Advisory Committee's Report Recommendations
Read the full report under Clean Air Advisory Committee tab below.
Recommendations | Status |
|---|---|
| Relocate existing Maine Department of Environmental Protection (MEDEP) fixed monitoring stations as soon as possible into communities closest to petroleum storage tank farms and near major truck routes. |
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| Take steps to better understand burst emissions | Not started. |
| Partner with researchers on a health study | Not started. |
| Better understand transportation emissions |
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| Address odor complaints more comprehensively |
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| Advocate for regulatory changes | On December 4, 2024, the City submitted to the South Portland State Legislative Delegation a memorandum requesting that they introduce, co-sponsor, and/or support or oppose legislation to require at least twenty-four (24) hours' notice prior to filling any bulk petroleum storage tanks and to collect certain information to calculate the emissions being released into the air from these efforts. This action was in response from the City's request to have the various petroleum facilities sign a voluntary agreement - the deadline being December 1, 2024. The City continues to advocate for a voluntary agreement and/or state legislation on this issue per the Clean Air Advisory Committee's (CAAC) report. |
| Involve Maine's federal delegation | Not started. |
On September 10, 2019, the City Council passed Order #52 (PDF) establishing the Clean Air Advisory Committee. The purpose of the ad hoc Clean Air Advisory Committee shall be to present the South Portland City Council with timely yet comprehensive recommendations on improving air quality throughout South Portland. Unless their charge is extended by the City Council, the committee shall be considered dissolved upon presentation of the recommendations at a meeting of the City Council.
Read the Clean Air Advisory Committee (CAAC) Report and Recommendations - March 2, 2021 (PDF), presented to the City Council.
On November 30, 2021, the City Council voted to renew the charge and mission of the City's Clean Air Advisory Committee to implement the recommendations made in the report. The committee met throughout 2022 and presented a final report at the February 21, 2023 City Council meeting.
Read the Clean Air Advisory Committee (CAAC) Final Report - adopted March 7, 2023 (PDF)
The Planning Department has released a GIS layer to the City's GIS program containing information on each storage tank in South Portland. View the South Portland GIS page, where you can find pertinent information about the tanks (contents, year built, etc.).
City of South Portland Odor Report Form
- Summary and Follow-up: MEDEP and MECDC Air Quality Data Analysis Council Workshop on October 14, 2025
- LD2033 - An Act To Ensure Proper Closure of Oil Terminal Facilities (March 26, 2020) (PDF)
- Effective January 1, 2021
- Information about the Cumberland County Wood Stove Changeout Program (PDF)
- The Maine Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) has issued a draft air emissions license for Global Companies LLC and is now accepting comments on it. This draft license incorporates the conditions from Global's recent consent decree with the EPA. The DEP will hold a public meeting on Monday, September 28 at 6 pm via Zoom to take comments from the public.
- The consent decree in the Sprague matter was filed on June 4, making the deadline to file on July 4, which is a Saturday. Read the Public Notice (PDF) for more information on submitting comments.
Information from Maine DEP
- South Portland Portland 24-Hour Volatile Organic Compounds Air Monitoring Results Analysis and Summary Report (PDF) - Sampling Period November 2019 to January 2020
- Maine DEP PowerPoint Presentation from November 26, 2019 Council Workshop - South Portland VOC Air Quality Monitoring Project Update (PDF)
- Maine CDC Presentation - Preliminary Health Assessment South Portland Air Quality - November 26, 2019 (PPTX)
- Maine DEP PowerPoint Presentation from August 20, 2019 Council Workshop - South Portland VOC Air Quality Monitoring Project Update (PDF)
Maine DEP Air & Environmental License Renewal / Amendment Notices
- Portland Pipeline Corporations Draft Oil Terminal Facility Licenses for Second Review (PDF)
- Comments must be submitted by May 6, 2022.
- Final Air Emission License - Global Companies LLC (February 17, 2021) (PDF)
- South Portland Terminals LLC Marine Oil Terminal Facility Renewal License Application (February 11, 2021) (PDF)
- Global Partners Marine Oil Terminal Facility Renewal License Application (October 28, 2020) (PDF)
- ON Semiconductor Air Emission License (October 13, 2020) (PDF)
- Portland Pipe Line Corporation - Marine Oil Terminal Facility Renewal License Application (July 10, 2020) (PDF)
- South Portland Terminal (Buckeye) Air Emission License Application (June 8, 2020) (PDF)
- CITGO Marine Oil Terminal Facility Renewal License Application (May 22, 2020) (PDF)
- Global Companies LLC Air Emission License Application
- Texas Instruments - Air Emission License (January 8, 2020) (PDF)
- Sprague - Air Emission License (January 2, 2020) (PDF)
- Sprague - Air License Amendment Application - New Boiler at 59 Main Street (November 12, 2019) (PDF)
- CITGO's Air Emission License Renewal Application (November 15, 2019) (PDF)
- Part 70 Air Emission License Renewal Application - Permit Number A-460-70-G-R (PDF)
- Gulf Oil LP South Portland Terminal Air Emission License Renewal Application (September 8, 2022) (PDF)
These applications (in full) are available at the City Clerk's office for public inspection and on the Maine DEP - Air Permits, Licenses, Certifications page.
Letter of Warning to Global Partners
On July 19, 2019, the City of South Portland received notice from the Maine Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) that it had issued a Letter of Warning to Global Partners for failing to submit a compliance testing report to the DEP on time. The report, which was due on July 5, was received 7 days late; however, the reported results were found to be in compliance. DEP advises that this deadline violation will also be addressed in a consent decree being drafted in response to a Notice of Violation that was issued to Global on June 5 for a fuel sulfur content exceedance violation.
The DEP is required to notify the City of any new violation at any regulated industry under a newly enacted statute (38 M.R.S. Section 589-A), a law which was passed after lawmakers listened to public comments from residents of South Portland about the failure of federal regulators to inform the City about alleged violations at two petroleum companies that were claimed to span nearly a decade.
- Press Release - South Portland Partners with Maine DEP for Air Quality Monitoring (May 30, 2019) (PDF)
- Press Release - Two South Portland Facilities Cited for Separate Violations (Sprague and Global) (June 7, 2019) (PDF)
- City's Response re: Global Partners Consent Decree Public Comment (PDF)
- 60-day extension granted for public comment regarding EPA v. Global Partners Consent Decree