TECHNOLOGY COMMITTEE

March 26, 1999 ¨ 9:30 a.m. ¨ Conference Room - CC-8

VIDEOTELECONFERENCE LOCATIONS
City of Los Angeles Department of Water and Power
111 No. Hope Street - Level A-17
Los Angeles, CA 90012
and
46200 Oasis Street, Suite 318
Indio, CA 92201

(Public may attend at these locations)

NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING AND AGENDA

*** Please note change of meeting time ***

TECHNOLOGY ADVANCEMENT FEATURE PRESENTATIONS

  1. Joint Presentation of Overview of Monitoring and Analysis
    - Monitoring and Source Test Engineering             -     John Higuchi
    - Laboratory Services and Special Programs        -     Rudy Eden

APRIL BOARD AGENDA ITEMS

  1. Issue RFP to Solicit Projects for Carl Moyer Memorial Air Quality Standards Attainment Program Funding
    Cindy Sullivan
  2. Execute Contract to Cosponsor Evaluation of Methanol Fuel Quality Specifications for Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells
    Paul Wuebben
  3. Award Contracts in Response to Learning Institute Program Opportunity Notice
    Larry Watkins
  4. Execute Contract to Cosponsor Development and Demonstration of a 250kW Hybrid Pressurized Solid Oxide Fuel Cell/Micro-Turbine Power Plant
    Ranji George
  5. Execute Contracts to Cosponsor School Clean Fuels Outreach Projects
    Chris Abe

UPDATES

  1. TAO Reauthorization Bills AB 38 and SB 98
    Lupe Valdez

REPORT ON COMPLETED TECHNOLOGY ADVANCEMENT PROJECTS

  1. Air Quality Modeling Evaluation of the "Cool Communities" Ozone Control Strategy
    Chris Abe
  2. Estimation of the Effects of an Ozone Control Strategy Focusing on Air conditioning-Bound Catalysts for Ozone Scrubbing
    Chris Abe

REPORTS

  1. MONTHLY REPORT ON ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE INITIATIVES:
    Initiative # 2 - Ambient Toxic Monitoring
    Mel Zeldin
    Initiative # 7 - Cleanup Incentives for Diesel
    Andy Abele
    Initiative # 10 - Rules 1401 and 1402
    Jack Broadbent

OTHER BUSINESS*

Any member of the committee, or its staff, on his or her own initiative or in response to questions posed by the public, may ask a question for clarification; may make a brief announcement or report on his or her own activities, provide a reference to staff regarding factual information, request staff to report back at a subsequent meeting concerning any matter, or may take action to direct staff o place a matter of business on a future agenda. (Govt Code Section 54954.2)

Public Comment Period

*Members of the public are afforded the opportunity to speak on any agenda item. Speakers may be limited to three (3) minutes each.

NOTE: Next Technology Committee meeting is April 16, 1999 at 11:30 a.m.


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