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AGENDA
April 17, 2009 - 12:00 p.m.
AQMD Headquarters - Conference Room CC8
21865 Copley Dr., Diamond Bar CA
The public may participate at any location
Videoconference Locations
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20 Civic Center Plaza
8th Floor
Santa Ana, CA 92701 |
333 W. Ocean Blvd.
14th Floor
Long Beach, CA 90802 |
73-710 Fred Waring Dr
Suite 222
Palm Desert, CA 92260 |
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MAY BOARD AGENDA ITEMS FOR
ACTION/DISCUSSION |
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| 1 |
Recognize Funds and Execute
Contract to Cosponsor Development and Demonstration of Selective
Catalytic Regeneration Technology for Heavy-Duty Diesel Trucks
On-road heavy-duty diesel trucks contribute a majority of the total
mobile source NOx and PM emissions within the South Coast Air Basin.
Selective catalytic reduction (SCR) and particulate filter technologies
are capable of significantly reducing both of these emissions, but would
benefit from additional field demonstrations. As such, staff applied
for and is expecting a $900,000 award from U.S. EPA under the Clean
Diesel Emerging Technologies Program to further demonstrate SCR
technologies. This action is to recognize these funds and execute a
contract with Johnson Matthey Inc., to optimize and demonstrate a
selective catalytic regenerating technology on at least 43 model year
1999 through 2002 heavy-duty Class 8 on-road diesel trucks at a cost not
to exceed $1,200,000 from the Clean Fuels Fund. |
Adewale
Oshinuga
Program Supervisor |
| 2 |
Execute Contract to Cosponsor Pilot
Program to Retrofit Lithographic Presses to New Low-VOC Technology
Many printing companies have automatic blanket wash systems where
cleanup solvent is sprayed onto the blanket and a dry cloth is engaged
to wipe off ink and other debris from the blanket. A new generation of
automatic blanket wash systems has been demonstrated to replace the
automatic dry cloth material. This action is to execute a contract with
the Printing Industries Association of Southern California to accelerate
the retrofit of existing lithographic presses equipped with dry cloth
automatic cleanup systems to a new, low-VOC technology in an amount not
to exceed $80,000 from the Advanced Technology, Outreach and Education
Fund. |
Naveen
Berry
Planning & Rules Manager |
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Execute Contracts for Hydrogen
Infrastructure and Issue RFP for AQMD Hydrogen Station Upgrade
The AQMD currently operates a hydrogen fueling station to
accommodate the demonstration and deployment of fuel cell vehicles.
Further maintenance of the station is required while upgrade plans are
in process. This action is to execute a contract for the maintenance of
the AQMD station in an amount not to exceed $88,000. In addition, staff
requests to issue an RFP to upgrade the AQMD station for larger capacity
and higher pressure consistent with the next generation vehicles.
Finally, this action is to execute contracts to cosponsor a hydrogen
home fueling appliance study in an amount not to exceed $63,400, and a
renewable hydrogen refueling station at Orange County Sanitation
District in an amount not to exceed $750,000 from the Clean Fuels Fund. |
Larry
Watkins
Program Supervisor |
| 4 |
Execute Contract for Lease of Buses
in Support of Mountain Area CNG School Bus Demonstration Program
As an element of its FY 2006-07 Work Program, the MSRC funded the
demonstration of CNG school buses at Bear Valley Unified School
District. This project includes the lease of two CNG school buses and
the lease of a portable CNG refueling station. A new refueling station
vendor was retained for the project and approved by the MSRC at its
December 2008 meeting. Due to the change in acquiring the temporary
refueling infrastructure, the buses were not demonstrated for the
intended length of time. This action is to execute a contract with
BusWest, Inc. to provide partial funding for an additional one-year
demonstration of two CNG school buses at an AQMD cost not to exceed
$80,000 from the Clean Fuels Fund. |
Lori
Berard
Air Quality Specialist |
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Adopt Resolution Accepting Terms
and Conditions for 2009 Multidistrict Award to Implement On-Road
Heavy-Duty Vehicle Voucher Incentive Program
This action is to adopt a resolution recognizing up to $3,400,000 in
2009 Multidistrict funds from CARB to implement a Carl Moyer On-Road
Heavy-Duty Vehicle Voucher Incentive Program and accept terms and
conditions for the Multidistrict award. As required, AQMD will provide
an equal match to the CARB funds. The AQMD match funds of up to
$3,400,000 will be comprised of $920,581 from SB 1107 Multidistrict
returned funds, $179,419 from SB 1107 Multidistrict interest, and up to
$2,300,000 from the AB 923, Carl Moyer Program Fund. |
Vicki
White
Program Supervisor |
Next Meeting: May 22, 2009 - 12:00 p.m.
Other Business
Any member of the Technology 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 to place a matter of business on a future
agenda. (Govt Code Section 54954.2)
Public Comment Period
Members of the public may address the Technology Committee concerning any agenda item
before or during consideration of that item (Govt. Code Section 54954.3(a)).
All agendas for regular meetings are posted at District Headquarters, 21865
Copley Drive, Diamond Bar, California, at least 72 hours in advance of a
regular meeting. At the end of the regular meeting agenda, an opportunity is
also provided for the public to speak on any subject within the Technology
Committee
authority. Speakers may be limited to three (3) minutes each.
Document
Availability:
All documents (i) constituting non-exempt public
records, (ii) relating to an item on an agenda for a regular meeting, and
(iii) having been distributed to at least a majority of the Committee after
the agenda is posted, are available prior to the meeting for public review
at the South Coast Air Quality Management District, Public Information
Center, 21865 Copley Drive, Diamond Bar, CA 91765.
Americans with Disabilities Act
The agenda and documents in the agenda packet will be made available, upon
request, in appropriate alternative formats to assist persons with a
disability (Gov’t Code Section 54954.2(a)). Disability-related
accommodations will also be made available to allow participation in the
Technology Committee meeting. Any accommodations must be requested as soon as
practicable. Requests will be accommodated to the extent feasible. Please
contact Pat Krayser at (909) 396-3248 from 7:00 a.m. to 5:30
p.m., Tuesday through Friday, or send the request to
pkrayser@aqmd.gov.
Adjournment
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