South Coast Air Quality Management District
BOARD MEETING DATE: May 11, 2001 AGENDA NO. 28
REPORT:
Mobile Source Committee
SYNOPSIS:
The Mobile Source Committee met Friday, AprilMarch 273, 2001. Following is a summary of that meeting.
RECOMMENDED ACTION:
Receive and file.
S. Roy Wilson, Chair
Mobile Source Committee
Attendance
The meeting started at 9:05 a.m. Present: Committee Chair Roy Wilson,
Committee Vice Chair Jon Mikels, Committee Members Jane Carney, Norma Glover,
and James Silva. Absent: Committee Member Ron Loveridge. The attachment is an
attendance roster.
ACTION ITEM:
- MOU with SCAG for Preparation and Implementation of Revisions to AQMP
Staff reported that AQMD and SCAG have prepared an MOU for preparation and
implementation of future revisions to the AQMP. The MOU addresses issues
regarding scheduling of product development efforts for the 2001 AQMP,
designation of lead agency responsibilities, and the process to resolve any
disputes between the AQMD and SCAG regarding plan development. This MOU also
provides for the AQMD Board and the SCAG Regional Council to each appoint
three members to a Coordinating Committee which will review the progress of
plan development and act as a conflict resolution body in the event of a
disagreement between the agencies.
Committee Chair Roy Wilson moved to recommend approval of this item to the
Governing Board and Committee Member Jon Mikels seconded. The motion was
passed unanimously.
INFORMATION ITEMS:
- Update on 2001 RTP
Huasha Liu, Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG)
representative, provided an overview of the approach taken by SCAG in
developing the 2001 Regional Transportation Plan. SCAG Regional Council
approved the RTP on April 12, 2001.
Huasha provided a comparison in the statistics used in the Growth Forecast for
the 1998 and the 2001 RTP for employment, households and population. She
reported that the RTP Aviation scenario is decentralized, which will
proportionately distribute the regional air traffic through 2025. The RTP
proposes an investment of $10 billion for highways and arterials, which
includes maintenance, HOV facilities and freeway mixed flow lanes. Huasha
identified projects that are in addition to baseline projects with anticipated
funding streams and milestones. Huasha also identified the forecast increase
in passenger miles and proposed regional transit projects.
Committee Member Jon Mikels expressed concern with the formulas identified as
additional funding streams for the RTP. Huasha explained that there are a
number of proposed revenue generating mechanisms identified in the RTP, such
as the Governors’ Congestion Relief Plan, continuation of county sales tax
and taxation of alternative fuels. Committee Member Norma Glover stated that
the AQMD cannot support the taxation on clean fuels. Committee members
requested details on all funding scenarios included in the RTP. Huasha agreed
to provide additional information on RTP funding. Committee Member Jon Mikels
asked the following questions: Does SCAG staff believe that the RTP, as
approved, will meet FHWA requirements for approval? Does SCAG feel that FHWA
will approve the RTP without a guaranteed stream of revenues? What will the
regional emissions impact be if FHWA does not approve all of, or a portion of,
plan; and whether SCAG has developed contingency plans for potential FHWA
disapproval? Huasha responded that SCAG believes that projects included in the
baseline will meet FHWA requirements. SCAG staff believes that the 2001 RTP
has met all conformity requirements.
Mobile Source Pilot Credit Programs –
Proposed Rules (PRs) 1631, 1632, 1633 & 2507
Staff gave a briefing on four pilot credit generation rules that will be
considered by the Board at the May 11, 2001 Board meeting. The rules include:
PR1631 – Marine Vessel Engine Repowering; PR1632 – Fuel Cell Substations for
Marine Vessel Hotelling Operations; PR1633 – Electric Power for Truck and
Trailer Refrigeration Units at Distribution Centers; and PR2507 – Electric
Motors for Agricultural Pumps. These rules were developed through a working
group process and are based on the structure of Rule 1612.1, which the Board
adopted in March, 2001.
The projects will generate NOx reductions for use by facilities in RECLAIM.
Applications must be submitted by January 1, 2004 for reductions in the Basin
from projects after specified dates. The program will be reviewed every two
years for evaluation.
Many issues have been resolved through the rule development process. Staff is
still working with ARB, EPA and industry on a few remaining issues. ARB is
sending a letter describing their analysis of how reductions under control
measure M13 are being addressed which results in a determination that reductions
from PR1632 and PR1633 will be surplus.
Benefits include early introduction of clean technologies; accelerated turnover
of diesel equipment; concurrent reduction of particulates and toxic air
contaminants; and compliance flexibility and lower costs. Information was
provided on estimated NOx reductions for units under these proposed rules, as
well as Rule 1612.1.
Committee Member Jon Mikels asked about the potential relationship between these
rules and the previous briefing from SCAG regarding the RTP. Committee Member
Jane Carney commented that adding mobile source credits for RECLAIM should be
limited to use of these rules only by AQMD for the AQIP and Mitigation Program.
Status Report on "Procedures for Calculating Equivalent Toxic Risk
Reduction from Vehicle Emissions"
Staff presented an update of the studies of emissions from transit buses.
The CARB study is continuing. Exhaust samples from a CNG-fueled bus and a
diesel-fueled bus with an original equipment muffler have been completed.
Sampling of exhaust from a diesel-fueled bus retrofitted with a particulate trap
will begin next week. The EC-Diesel study, co-funded by BP, National Renewable
Energy Laboratory, CARB, and AQMD, is scheduled to complete collection of
exhaust samples from CNG fueled and diesel-fueled transit buses this week.
Preliminary data from analyses of these samples are expected in late summer.
Further discussion with particulate trap manufacturer were conducted regarding
retrofitting a CNG vehicle with a particulate trap. A Request for Proposal to
design and test a CNG-vehicle retrofit technology will be prepared for the June
Board meeting.
Ms. Carney asked if any stakeholders had expressed concern for the time it is
taking to complete these studies. Staff responded that the stakeholders' main
concern is that the studies be conducted to give the most accurate and useful
results, and that they should not be rushed.
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 Members Jane Carney and Norma Glover requested that the Committee
be provided with implementation guidelines for the school bus fleet rule, as
well as periodic status reports on the implementation of the fleet rules,
including any problems that may arise during implementation.
Public Comment
None.
The meeting adjourned at 10:15 a.m.
Attachment
Attendance Roster
SOUTH COAST AIR QUALITY MANAGEMENT DISTRICT
MOBILE SOURCE COMMITTEE
APRIL 27, 2001
ATTENDANCE ROSTER
|
NAME |
AFFILIATION |
|
Committee Member Jane Carney |
AQMD Governing Board |
|
Committee Member Norma Glover |
AQMD Governing Board |
|
Committee Member Jon Mikels |
AQMD Governing Board |
|
Committee Member James Silva |
AQMD Governing Board |
|
Committee Member Roy Wilson |
AQMD Governing Board |
|
Julie Gilbert |
Assistant to Board Member Jon Mikels |
|
Nina Hull |
Assistant to Board Member Jim Silva |
|
Debra Mendelsohn |
Assistant to Board Member Mike Antonovich |
|
Esther Hays |
Assistant to Board Member Jane Carney |
|
Renee Brandt |
City of Los Angeles – Env. Affairs |
|
Lee Wallace |
Sempra Energy |
|
Peter Whittingham |
EMI |
|
Huasha Liu |
SCAG |
|
Barry Wallerstein |
AQMD staff |
|
Elaine Chang |
AQMD staff |
|
NAME |
AFFILIATION |
|
Barbara Baird |
AQMD staff |
|
Oscar Abarca |
AQMD staff |
|
Henry Hogo |
AQMD staff |
|
Jean Ospital |
AQMD staff |
|
Larry Rhinehart |
AQMD staff |
|
Carol Gomez |
AQMD staff |
|
Jill Whynot |
AQMD staff |
|
Kathryn Higgins |
AQMD staff |
|
Antonio Thomas |
AQMD staff |
|
Patti Whiting |
AQMD staff |
|
Eyvonne Sells |
AQMD staff |
|
Felicia Leung |
AQMD staff |
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