South Coast Air Quality Management District
BOARD MEETING DATE: December 15, 2000 AGENDA NO. 24
REPORT:
Mobile Source Committee
SYNOPSIS:
The Mobile Source Committee met Friday, December 1, 2000. Following is a summary of that meeting.
RECOMMENDED ACTION:
Receive and file.
Cynthia P. Coad, Chair
Mobile Source Committee
Attendance
The meeting started at 9:10 a.m. Present: Committee Chair Cynthia Coad, Committee Vice Chair Roy Wilson, and Committee Members Jane Carney, Ron Loveridge (arrived at 9:20 a.m.), and Jon Mikels. Absent: Committee Member Norma Glover. The attachment is an attendance roster.
INFORMATION ITEMS:
- Rule 2202 On-Road Motor Vehicle Mitigation Options
Staff advised the Committee that this item is postponed and will be presented to the Committee at a later date.
- Status Report on 1999 SIP Implementation
Staff provided a status report on the 1999 SIP implementation. Under the SIP commitments for Year 2000, three key items have to be accomplished: 1) six control measures to be brought before the Governing Board; 2) 10 tons per day (TPD) of VOC emission reductions with specified implementation schedules; and 3) implementation of CARBs All Feasible Measures. Out of the six control measures, four have been adopted; one (PAR 442) is scheduled for the Governing Boards action at the December meeting; and one has actually been advanced from next year. Two measures, however, have to be delayed: PR 1132, and PR 1138.1, due to complexity of PR1132, and infeasibility findings on PR1138.1. Continued technology testing will be conducted for the development of PR1138.1. With the adoption of these five measures, including PAR 442 (if adopted in December by the Governing Board), 22.9 TPD of VOC emission reductions will be achieved, far exceeding the commitment of 10 TPD for this year. With regard to the implementation schedule, in many cases staff is advancing the compliance dates as indicated in the SIP. Two specific amended rules have brought about full compliance with CARBs All Feasible Measures this year. Commitments for the upcoming year include: 1) one control measure for the Governing Boards consideration for this staff will look at the large fugitive sources covering refinery and chemical plants; and 2) 1 TPD of VOC emission reductions. Staff will continue to solicit ideas for the development of additional control measures and conduct extensive studies on refinery source categories as part of the settlement agreement.
- Report on Measurements of PM10 at Mira Loma
Staff reported that at the November Board meeting residents from Mira Loma expressed concerns about increased truck activities in that area. Mira Loma is one of CARBs Children Health Study sites. In response to these concerns, staff provided a brief report on the measurements of PM10 at Mira Loma. Routine PM10 measurements in the South Coast Air Basin show that generally high PM10 levels occur in the Inland Empire area. The highest levels, above 70 ug/m3, are centered at Rubidoux, and include Mira Loma, which is west of Rubidoux. Both of these sites are close to the 60 Freeway, with school activities close by. Staff has been using the TEOM analyzers for measurements and the results show that the PM10 levels at both sites are pretty close, with a slightly higher level at Mira Loma. Staff has obtained data from CARB for comparison. However, the elemental carbon data from CARBs Childrens Health Study is not comparable to the MATES-II/AQMD data because of the experimental nature of the CARB instruments. Therefore, staff will install AQMDs own instrument at Mira Loma to take PM10/carbon measurements. Samples will then be compared to similar measurements taken at Rubidoux. A report on the results should be ready in February/March next year and will be presented to the Committee at that time. In response to Committee Member Jane Carneys request, staff will also include measurements at other nearby areas.
- Status Report on Fleet Rule 1195
An update on the development of PR 1195 was provided. There are several issues relating to implementation. These include: Purchases of used school uses; costs associated with purchases of alternative-fuel school buses; and infrastructure needs. Current staff activities include: development of school bus population data; initiation of technical studies on the efficacy of after-treatment control devices; identify funding sources. Possible funding sources are: statewide school bus program; SCAQMD Adopt-a-School Bus Program; MSRC funding; other State funds. An inventory of school buses shows that half of the school buses are owned by school districts and half by private providers, and out of a total of 8,545 school buses, 7,978 are diesel buses. Currently staff is conducting a school bus demonstration program and a program for durability evaluation of retrofits. Staff also reported on proposed rule concepts and rule exemptions. A working group meeting has been scheduled for December 14, 2000 and a public workshop tentatively for January 9, 2001. Currently the rule is scheduled for the Governing Boards consideration at the March, 2001 meeting.
Bob Nicksin of Sempra Energy made a public comment recommending that school districts do not need to have a "fast-fill" refueling station, and "slow-fill" systems such as the Fuel-Maker System would be more appropriate and cost-effective for refueling.
- Rule 2202 Activity Report
Rule 2202 Summary Status Report submitted, no comments.
- Monthly Report on Environmental Justice Initiatives
Item #4 CEQA Commenting:
a. CEQA Document Commenting Update: Written reports submitted, no comments.
- Other Business
Committee Member Jane Carney requested that a written report on the Procedure to calculate equivalent toxic risk of vehicle emissions be provided to the Committee within the next two months.
- Public Comment
None.
The meeting adjourned at 10:00 a.m.
Attachment
Attendance Roster
SOUTH COAST AIR QUALITY MANAGEMENT DISTRICT
MOBILE SOURCE COMMITTEE
DECEMBER 1, 2000
ATTENDANCE ROSTER
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NAME
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AFFILIATION |
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Committee Member Cynthia Coad
(attended via videoteleconference)
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AQMD Governing Board |
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Committee Member Roy Wilson
(attended via videoconference)
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AQMD Governing Board |
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Committee Member Jane Carney
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AQMD Governing Board |
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Committee Member Jon Mikels
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AQMD Governing Board |
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Douglas Kim
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Assistant to Board Member Bea Lapisto-Kirtley |
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Esther Hays
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Assistant to Board Member Jane Carney |
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Julie Gilbert
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Assistant to Board Member Jon Mikels |
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Bob Nicksin
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Sempra Energy |
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Lee Wallace
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Sempra Energy |
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Richard Friedman
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CES |
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Barbara Baird
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AQMD staff |
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Jack Broadbent
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AQMD staff |
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Elaine Chang
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AQMD staff |
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Tim Brown
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AQMD staff |
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Mel Zeldin
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AQMD staff |
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Henry Hogo
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AQMD staff |
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Larry Rhinehart
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AQMD staff |
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Carol Gomez
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AQMD staff |
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Jean Ospital
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AQMD staff |
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Pom Pom Ganguli
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AQMD staff |
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Kathryn Higgins
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AQMD staff |
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Jim Clouet
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AQMD staff |
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Antonio Thomas
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AQMD staff |
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Sam Atwood
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AQMD staff |
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Felicia Leung
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AQMD staff |
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