A meeting of the South Coast Air Quality Management District Board will be
held at 9:00 a.m., in the Auditorium at AQMD Headquarters,
21865 Copley Drive, Diamond Bar, California. Most agenda items are described in
a “Board Letter” which may be accessed by clicking the appropriate link below.
Some Board Letters also have attachments in various formats, such as .doc, .xls,
.ppt, .pdf, .zip, .exe, and others. Attachments can be accessed for viewing or
downloading by clicking on the word “Attachment”
at the end of the Board Letter.
The agenda and documents in the agenda packet will be made available upon
request in appropriate alternative formats to assist persons with a disability.
Disability-related accommodations will also be made available to allow
participation in the Board meeting. Any accommodations must be requested as soon
as practicable. Requests will be accommodated to the extent feasible. Please
telephone the Clerk of the Boards Office at (909) 396-2500 from 7:00 a.m. to
5:30 p.m. Tuesday through Friday.
CALL TO ORDER
Pledge of Allegiance
Opening Comments:
- William A. Burke, Ed.D., Chair
- Other Board Members
- Barry R. Wallerstein, D. Env., Executive Officer
Presentation on Brain and Lung Tumor and Air Pollution Foundation Studies
CONSENT CALENDAR (Items 1 through 27)
Note: Consent Calendar items held for discussion will be
moved to Item No. 28.
1. Minutes of May 6, 2005 Board Meeting
McDaniel (909) 396-2500
(smcdaniel@aqmd.gov)
2. Set Public Hearing July 8, 2005 to Amend Rule 1162 - Polyester Resin
Operations
Tisopulos (909) 396-3123
(ltisopulos@aqmd.gov)
Proposed Amended Rule 1162 removes the requirement of applying gel coats
solely with nonatomizing spray application techniques, establishes a list of
acceptable low emitting spray application techniques for gel coat, and clarifies
the use of hand-held spray equipment for gel coat touch-up and repair. In
addition, the proposed amendment will add a transfer efficiency exemption for
limited usage of certain specialty gel coat applications. (Review: Stationary
Source Committee, April 22 and May 27, 2005)
Budget/Fiscal Impact
3. Award Contracts for Natural Gas Refueling Station Infrastructure and
Reissue RFP
Liu (909) 396-2105
cliu@aqmd.gov
On January 7, 2005, the Board approved the release of an RFP to solicit
proposals for natural gas refueling station infrastructure projects in the
amount of $245,428. Seven proposals were received by the closing date. Staff
believes that all seven proposals deserve funding; however there are only enough
funds to fully fund two of the seven highest scoring proposals in the amount of
$224,861. Staff recommends funding these two proposals. Staff also requests the
Board a) re-allocate $500,000 from a previous Board approved set-aside in the
Clean Fuels Fund, b) use the remaining funds of $20,567 from the current
solicitation, and c) allocate an additional $500,000 from the Clean Fuels Fund
to reissue the RFP to solicit additional natural gas fueling infrastructure
projects with a budget of $1,020,567. (Review: Technology Committee, May 27,
2005)
4. Execute Contract to Cosponsor Development and Certification of
Heavy-Duty Natural Gas Engine Meeting 2010 Emission Standards
Liu (909) 396-2105
cliu@aqmd.gov
Heavy-duty vehicles are significant contributors to the Basin’s on-road
vehicle emissions inventory, contributing over one-third of the NOx and
two-thirds of the particulate emissions. For the 2010 Federal NOx standard of
0.2 g/bhp-hr, stoichiometric natural gas fueled engines with three way catalysts
and exhaust gas recirculation have shown promise in the test cell, but require
real-world demonstrations and testing to verify their performance. This action
is to award a sole-source contract award to John Deere Power Systems, Inc. to
develop and certify a heavy-duty natural gas engine that meets the 2010 standard
by 2007, at a cost not to exceed $695,400 from the Clean Fuels Fund. Cost
sharing is being provided by John Deere Power Systems, Inc. and others for the
remainder of the $6,582,900 total project costs. (Review: Technology Committee,
May 27, 2005)
5. Execute Contract to Cosponsor Demonstration of Particulate Filter and
Gas-to-Liquid Diesel Fuel in Transportation Refrigeration Unit Engines
Liu (909) 396-2105
cliu@aqmd.gov
Transportation refrigeration units (TRUs) powered by diesel engines are used
to preserve perishable products during transport. CARB estimates particulate
matter and nitrogen oxide emissions from statewide TRUs to be 2 and 20 tons per
day (tpd). This action is to award a contract to the U.S. DOE’s National
Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) to evaluate, quantify, and compare emissions
from TRUs powered by engines equipped with and without particulate filters and
fueled with gas-to-liquid fuel and CARB specification conventional diesel fuels
at a cost not to exceed $260,000 from the Clean Fuels Fund. Cost share is being
provided by U.S. DOE NREL and its partners for a total project cost of $512,580.
(Review: Technology Committee, May 27, 2005)
6. Execute Contracts to Demonstrate Applicability of Cleaire Advanced
Emissions Controls’ Longview Systems on Solid Waste Collection Vehicles
Liu (909) 396-2105
cliu@aqmd.gov
In 2004, Cleaire Advanced Emissions Controls received a verification approval
from CARB for its Longview System diesel retrofit system which reduces NOx and
PM emissions from a wide variety of pre-2003 on-road heavy-duty diesel engines.
The Longview System is CARB-verified to reduce PM emissions by at least 85
percent and NOx emissions by 25 percent. Cleaire is in the process of obtaining
a verification of the Longview System for current diesel engines. This action is
to execute contracts for emissions testing and data analysis of up to four
Longview Systems on a variety of 2004 or 2005 model year diesel-fueled engines
used in solid waste collection vehicles operating in the South Coast AQMD in an
amount not to exceed $285,000. Funding will come from the Clean Fuels Fund.
(Review: Technology Committee, May 27, 2005)
7. Recognize and Appropriate Funds from U.S. EPA and CARB, and Execute
Contracts for Truck Stop Electrification
Liu (909) 396-2105
cliu@aqmd.gov
The U.S. EPA has awarded the AQMD $100,000 in National Transportation Idle
Free Corridors funds for truck stop electrification projects. In March 2005, the
Board approved $300,000 for truck stop electrification projects with Idleaire
Technologies Corporation under the Carl Moyer program. In addition, CARB has
also allocated $691,000 from its State Emissions Mitigation Program fund for
truck stop electrification projects with Idleaire. This action is to execute a
contract with Idleaire to implement truck stop electrification projects in an
amount not to exceed $1,091,000, comprised of a $100,000 grant from the U.S.
EPA, $691,000 from CARB’s State Emissions Mitigation Program, and $300,000 from
the Carl Moyer Program fund already approved by the Board on March 4, 2005.
(Review: Technology Committee, May 27, 2005)
8. Execute Contract to Continue Monitoring of Microturbine Sites
Liu (909) 396-2105
cliu@aqmd.gov
In 2001, the Board authorized funding from the Clean Fuels Fund for the
University of California at Irvine (UCI) to monitor power production at selected
microturbine sites. That project ended in 2004. This action will extend the
monitoring period for another two years. Results will continue to be available
to AQMD and other interested parties on a web site. This information will help
advance this cleaner distributed generation technology, and provide other
technical data relative to the performance and reliability of microturbine
generators. Staff recommends funding for this project in an amount not to exceed
$100,000 from the Clean Fuels Fund. (Review: Technology Committee, May 27, 2005)
9. Transfer Funds from Clean Fuels Fund to FY 2005-06 General Fund Budget
of Science & Technology Advancement
Liu (909) 396-2105
cliu@aqmd.gov
Since FY 1999-00, revenues from the state-mandated Clean Fuels Program have
been directed to the Clean Fuels Fund. Periodically, funds are transferred from
the Clean Fuels Fund to the General Fund to support AQMD activities directly
related to the Clean Fuels Program. This action is to transfer $500,000 from the
Clean Fuels Fund to the FY 2005-06 Budget upon Board approval of the FY 2005-06
Budget to supplement the FY 2005-06 General Fund Budget of Science & Technology
Advancement, Services and Supplies Major Object, Professional and Special
Services Account to support Clean Fuels Program activities. (Review: Technology
Committee, May 27, 2005)
10. Execute Contract to Purchase Sulfur Dioxide Analyzers for Ambient Air
Monitoring Network
Hogo (909) 396-3184
hhogo@aqmd.gov
On April 1, 2005, the Board approved release of an RFQ to purchase sulfur
dioxide analyzers to replace antiquated units in the ambient air monitoring
network. This action is to execute a contract with Thermo Environmental
Instruments, Inc. for an amount not to exceed $49,584 to purchase continuous
sulfur dioxide analyzers. Sufficient funds are available in the FY 2004-05
Budget. (Review: Administrative Committee, May 13, 2005)
11. Execute Purchase Order for Off-site Storage Services
Marlia (909) 396-3148
cmarlia@aqmd.gov
On March 4, 2005, the Board approved the release of an RFQ to select a vendor
capable of providing high quality off-site storage services for nightly computer
backup tapes, application folders, microfiche, and paper files. As a result of
successful responses to this RFQ, Iron Mountain Incorporated was identified as
capable of providing these specialized services. This action is to issue a
purchase order to Iron Mountain Incorporated for the purchase of off-site
storage services. Funds ($62,600) for these services are included in the FY
2004-05 Budget. (Review: Administrative Committee, May 13, 2005)
12. Approve Transfer of Funds for Purchase of Modeling Computer
Workstations
Chang (909) 396-3186
(echang@aqmd.gov)
AQMD staff uses computer-based air quality models for MATES, AQMP
development, SIP development, rule and control measure effectiveness analyses
and other strategic planning efforts. Computer workstations using clustered
microprocessors have proven to be both time and cost effective for these
modeling purposes and an initial cluster system has been purchased. The purchase
of additional computer workstations will further enhance this modeling
capability, allowing improved analyses with state-of-the-science air quality
models. The cost will not exceed $25,000. This action is to: (1) transfer
$21,300 from the Services and Supplies Major Object, Professional and Special
Services Account to the Fixed Asset Major Object and (2) reallocate $3,700 in
unspent funds from Fixed Asset #26 for the purchase of two additional modeling
computer workstations. (Review: Administrative Committee, May 13, 2005)
13. Establish List of Prequalified Vendors to Provide
Printing Services
Tharp (909) 396-3018
etharp@aqmd.gov
On March 4, 2005, the Board approved release of an RFQ for printing services.
This action is to establish a list of prequalified vendors that will be used for
the next three years for various types of printing services. (Review:
Administrative Committee, May 13, 2005)
14. Establish List of Prequalified Providers of Temporary
Employment Services
Tharp (909) 396-3018
etharp@aqmd.gov
On February 4, 2005, the Board approved release of an RFQ for temporary
employment services. This action is to establish a list of prequalified agencies
that will be used as needed for the next three years to purchase these services.
(Review: Administrative Committee, May 13, 2005)
15. Appropriate Funds from Designation for Litigation and
Enforcement and Authorize Amending Existing Contracts to Appropriate Such Funds
Wiese (909) 396-3460
(kwiese@aqmd.gov)
The District is currently involved in several major lawsuits employing
outside counsel. These include the Fleet Rules, the challenges to the most
recent amendments to the architectural coatings rule, to the refinery ESP rule,
to the ConocoPhillips ultra-low sulfur diesel project, to the aggregate mining
rule, and to AQMD’s permitting of a power plant in Riverside. This action is to
appropriate $300,000 from the Designation for Litigation and Enforcement to the
District Counsel budget, Professional and Special Services account, and to
authorize the Executive Officer to amend existing contracts with Shute, Mihaly &
Weinberger and Woodruff, Spradlin & Smart to appropriate these funds. (Review:
Administrative Committee, May 13, 2005)
16. Approve Award Modifications and Corrections for FY 2004-05 AB 2766
Discretionary Fund Work Program; Grant MSRC Authority to Adjust Project Costs Up
to Five Percent; and Authorize Board Chairman to Execute Agreements
Norton-Perry
The MSRC’s FY 2004-05 Diesel Exhaust After-Treatment Retrofit Program
provided funds for the purchase/installation of retrofit devices on heavy-duty
diesel vehicles, including a $150,000 cap per entity. In February 2005 the Board
approved 17 awards totaling $2,150,500 to fund up to 712 devices. Several
proposers requesting funding beyond the cap were placed on a backup list. On May
26, 2005, the MSRC identified $6 million in turnback funds and unanimously
approved award modifications to fully fund seven viable projects on the backup
list. Additionally, subsequent to the AQMD Board approving FY 2004-05 awards in
January 2005, staff discovered clerical errors on some awards. This action
requests AQMD Board approval of a corrected award to City of Whittier for three
refuse trucks, two aerial vehicles and one sweeper. The award amount remains
$130,000. The MSRC requests Board approval of the award
modifications/corrections as part of the FY 2004-05 Work Program as well as
authority to adjust the contracts up to five percent and for the Board Chairman
to execute agreements. (Review: Mobile Source Air Pollution Reduction Review
Committee, May 26, 2005)
Action Item – No Fiscal Impact
17. Inter-District Transfer of Emission Reduction Credits to
Antelope Valley Air Quality Management District
Nazemi (909) 396-2662
mnazemi1@aqmd.gov
Lockheed Martin has requested transfer of VOC, NOx, CO and PM10 Emission
Reduction Credits (ERCs) generated and issued at their Burbank facility in the
SCAQMD to their facility located in Palmdale. Palmdale was previously part of
the SCAQMD, but is now located in the AVAQMD. California Health and Safety Code
Section 40709.6 and SCAQMD Rule 1309(i) specify the requirements that allow ERC
transfer between air districts provided, in addition to meeting other
requirements, approval of such transfer has been obtained from the Governing
Boards of both the air district in which the ERC is generated and the air
district to which the ERC is transferred. (Review: Stationary Source Committee,
May 27, 2005)
Information Only - Receive & File
18. Public Affairs Report
Abarca (909) 396-3242
(oabarca@aqmd.gov)
This report highlights the April 2005 outreach activities of Public Affairs
which include: Environmental Justice Update, Community Events/Public Meetings,
Business Assistance, and Local Governmental Activity.
19. This item was withdrawn by staff.
20. Hearing Board Report
Camarena (909) 396-2500
(ecamarena@aqmd.gov)
This reports the actions taken by the Hearing Board during the period of
April 1 through April 30, 2005.
21. Civil Filing and Civil Penalties Report
Mieras (909) 396-3400
(pmieras@aqmd.gov)
This reports the monthly penalties from March 1 through March 31, 2005, and
legal actions filed by the District Prosecutor during April 1 through April 30,
2005. A glossary explaining the key terms and Index of District Rules are
attached with the penalty report.
22. Lead Agency Projects and Environmental
Documents Received by AQMD
Chang (909) 396-3186
(echang@aqmd.gov)
This report provides, for the Board's consideration, a listing of CEQA
documents received by the AQMD between April 1, 2005, and April 30, 2005, and
those projects for which the AQMD is acting as lead agency pursuant to CEQA.
(Review: Mobile Source Committee, May 27, 2005)
23. Rule and Control Measure Forecast
Chang (909) 396-3186
(echang@aqmd.gov)
This report highlights AQMD rulemaking activity and public workshops
potentially scheduled for the year 2005.
24. Notification of Recent State-Approved Health
Risk Values for New Source Review
Chang (909) 396-3186
(echang@aqmd.gov)
On February 11, 2005, the state Office of Environmental Health Hazard
Assessment (OEHHA) finalized a chronic risk value for respirable crystalline
silica. The finalized chronic risk value for silica is based on PM4 and no test
method currently exists for measuring ambient PM4 for environmental purposes.
Since the chronic value for this compound would not be enforceable in the
absence of a test method, staff recommends postponing amendments that would have
added crystalline silica to Rule 1401 and subsequently postponing the analysis
for Rule 1402 until 150 days after a test method has been developed and approved
by CARB.
25. Status Report on Major Projects for Information
Management Scheduled to Start During Last Six Months of 2004-05
Marlia (909) 396-3148
cmarlia@aqmd.gov
Information Management is responsible for data systems
management services in support of all AQMD operations. This action is to provide
the monthly status report on major automation contracts and projects to be
initiated by Information Management during the last six months of FY 2004-05.
26. Status Report on Web Casting District Governing Board
Meetings
Marlia (909) 396-3148
cmarlia@aqmd.gov
In October 2004, the Board approved thirteen enhancements to
the Environmental Justice Program. Enhancement II-3 called for staff to assess
the feasibility of web casting monthly District Governing Board Meetings. The
assessment includes identification of all costs associated with web casting of
District Governing Board meetings held at headquarters, including additional
software and hardware needs beyond what is currently available. Staff has
conducted research to determine the resources necessary to perform these tasks,
and reviewed the existing District resources that are available. This action is
to authorize implementation of web casting of monthly Governing Board meetings
utilizing existing resources, and purchasing additional network transmission
resources incrementally, if needed. (Review: Administrative Committee, May 13,
2005)
27. Report of RFPs and RFQs Scheduled for Release in June
Pearce (909) 396-2828
(rpearce@aqmd.gov)
This report summarizes the RFPs and RFQs for budgeted services over $50,000
scheduled to be released for advertisement for the month of June. (Review:
Administrative Committee, May 13, 2005)
28. Items Deferred from Consent Calendar
BOARD CALENDAR
29. Administrative Committee
Chair: Burke
Wallerstein (909) 396-3131
(bwallerstein@aqmd.gov)
30. Legislative Committee
Chair: LaPisto-Kirtley
Abarca (909) 396-3242
(oabarca@aqmd.gov)
The Legislative Committee considered agenda items including the following
legislation for which the Board will consider approving a position:
| Bill/Title |
Recommended Position |
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SB 419 (Simitian) Ultrahazardous Waste
Transportation:
Railroad Tank Cars |
Support with amendments |
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SB 475 (Runner) Air Pollution: Stationary
Sources:
Emissions Reductions: Banking |
Support as amended |
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| SB 975 (Ashburn) Air Quality Biodiesel Fuel |
Oppose |
31. Mobile Source Committee
Chair: Carney
Chang (909) 396-3186
(echang@aqmd.gov)
Note: This item has been withdrawn. The Mobile Source Committee
meeting scheduled for May 27, 2005 was cancelled; the next Committee meeting is
scheduled for June 24, 2005.
32. Stationary Source Committee
Chair: Loveridge
Coy (909) 396-2434
(ccoy@aqmd.gov)
33. Technology Committee
Chair: Wilson
Liu (909) 396-2105
cliu@aqmd.gov
34. Mobile Source Air Pollution Reduction Review Committee
Board Liaison: Antonovich
Hogo (909) 396-3184
hhogo@aqmd.gov
35. California Air Resources Board Monthly Report
(No Written Material - Transcripts of the meetings are available at CARB's
web site, www.arb.ca.gov)
Board Rep: Loveridge
McDaniel (909) 396-2821
(smcdaniel@aqmd.gov)
36. California Fuel Cell Partnership Steering Team Meeting
Liu (909) 396-2105
cliu@aqmd.gov
This report summarizes the California Fuel Cell Partnership Steering Team
meeting held April 26-27, 2005. (Review: Technology Committee, May 27, 2005)
PUBLIC HEARINGS
37. Adopt Executive Officer's FY 2005-06 AQMD
Budget and Work Program
Pearce (909) 396-2828
(rpearce@aqmd.gov)
The Executive Officer's Budget for FY 2005-06 represents the input over the
past several months from Board members, staff, and the public. This year's
process included meetings of the Budget Advisory Committee; Stakeholders
Workgroup; a public hearing on February 4, 2005 to receive input on the AQMD's
Program Goals and Objectives; and two budget workshops, one for the public held
on April 21, 2005 and one for the Board held on April 29, 2005. This submittal
transmits the required appropriations and reserves necessary to adopt the
proposed budget. (Review: Administrative Committee, May 13, 2005)
38. Amend Regulation III - Fees
Tisopulos (909) 396-3123
(ltisopulos@aqmd.gov)
Staff is proposing an adjustment to fees to fund the AQMD FY 2005-06 Budget.
(Review: Stationary Source Committee, April 22, 2005, Administrative Committee,
May 13, 2005)
39. Amend Rule 461 - Gasoline Transfer and Dispensing
Tisopulos (909) 396-3123
(ltisopulos@aqmd.gov)
Proposed Amended Rule 461 implements California Health and Safety Code (H&S
Code) Section 40724 to require best available retrofit control technology for
agricultural sources by phasing out the exemptions for agricultural operations.
Additional amendments are proposed to enhance recordkeeping and reporting, to
require personnel training and improve clarity and enforceability of the rule.
An exemption from the Phase II requirements is proposed for fueling Tournament
of Roses Parade floats. (Review: Stationary Source Committee, March 25, 2005 and
April 22, 2005)
40. Amend Rule 403 - Fugitive Dust
Tisopulos (909) 396-3123
(ltisopulos@aqmd.gov)
Amendments to Rule 403 are proposed to incorporate SB 700 provisions to
require Best Available Control Measures for fugitive dust sources at confined
animal facilities no later than January 1, 2006. Additionally, Proposed Amended
Rule 403 will address an implementation issue related to 2004 amendments
affecting weed abatement activities. Comments on the Proposed Amended Rule 403
Environmental Assessment relative to the weed abatement provisions necessitate
further evaluation. Accordingly, amendments to Rule 403 weed abatement
provisions are not proposed for adoption at this time. (Review: Stationary
Source Committee, April 22, 2005)
41. Amend Rule 1110.2 -Emissions from Gaseous and
Liquid-Fueled Engines and Rescind Rule 1110.1 - Emissions from Stationary
Internal Combustion Engines
Tisopulos (909) 396-3123
(ltisopulos@aqmd.gov)
SB 700 eliminates the exemption from the permit system for agricultural
operations and requires air districts to implement BARCT for agricultural
engines. Amendments are proposed to Rule 1110.2 in order to comply with SB 700.
Proposed amendments include removing the exemption for stationary non-emergency,
agricultural internal combustion engines, except for orchard wind machines, and
requiring them to comply on a tiered compliance schedule. Proposed amended Rule
1110.2 has superceded the requirements of Rule 1110.1, so staff recommends that
Rule 1110.1 be rescinded. (Review: Stationary Source Committee, April 22, 2005)
OTHER BUSINESS
PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD - (Public Comment on Non-Agenda Items,
Pursuant to Government Code Section 54954.3)
CLOSED SESSION – (No Written Material)
Wiese (909) 396-3460
(kwiese@aqmd.gov)
It is necessary for the Board to recess to closed session pursuant to
Government Code section 54956.9(a) to confer with its counsel regarding pending
litigation which has been initiated formally and to which the District is a
party. The actions are: California Mining Association v. SCAQMD, Orange County
Superior Court Case No. 05CC00031; Engine Manufacturers Association, et al. v.
SCAQMD, et al., United States District Court Case No. CV-00-09065 FMC (BQRx);
Western States Petroleum Association v. SCAQMD, et al., Los Angeles Superior
Court Case No. BS 087190; In the Matter of the Approval of Permit to Construct
(A/N 423384) and Approval of a Final Negative Declaration and Addendum for the
ConocoPhillips Company Los Angeles Refinery (Case Nos. 4900-66 and 4900-67;
Facility 800363); Communities for a Better Environment v. SCAQMD, et al.,
ConocoPhillips Company, Los Angeles Superior Court Case Nos. BS091275 and
BS091276; and four cases in the Los Angeles County Superior Court: City of El
Segundo v. City of Los Angeles, Los Angeles Superior Court Case No. BS094279;
Alliance for a Regional Solution to Airport Congestion v. City of Los Angeles,
Los Angeles Superior Court Case No. BS094359; County of Los Angeles v. City of
Los Angeles, Los Angeles Superior Court Case No. BS094320; and Federation of
Hillside and Canyon Associations v. City of Los Angeles, Los Angeles Superior
Court Case No. BS094503.
It is also necessary for the Board to recess to closed session pursuant to
Government Code section 54597.6(a) to meet with designated representatives
regarding represented employee salaries and benefits or other mandatory subjects
within the scope of representation [Negotiator: Eudora Tharp; Represented
Employees: SCAQMD Professional Employees Association and Teamsters Local 911]
and to meet with labor negotiators regarding unrepresented employees [Agency
Designated Representative: Eudora Tharp; Unrepresented Employees: Designated
Deputies and Management and Confidential employees].
In addition, it is necessary to recess to closed session pursuant to
Government Code sections 54956.9(b)(1) to confer with its counsel because, based
on existing facts and circumstances, there is a significant exposure to
litigation against the agency (one case) (the facts and circumstances are a
notice-of-intent to sue letter submitted to SCAQMD by a union group) and
54956.9(c) to confer with its counsel regarding determining whether to initiate
litigation (two cases).
ADJOURNMENT
***PUBLIC COMMENTS***
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Members of the public are afforded an opportunity to speak on any
listed item before or during consideration of that item. Please notify the
Clerk of the Board, (909) 396-2500, if you wish to do so. All agendas are
posted at AQMD Headquarters, 21865 Copley Drive, Diamond Bar, California,
at least 72 hours in advance of the meeting. At the end of the agenda, an
opportunity is also provided for the public to speak on any subject within
the AQMD's authority. Speakers may be limited to three (3) minutes each.
Note that on items listed on the Consent Calendar and the balance of
the agenda any motion, including action, can be taken (consideration is
not limited to listed recommended actions). Additional matters can be
added and action taken by two-thirds vote, or in the case of an emergency,
by a majority vote. Matters raised under Public Comments may not be acted
upon at that meeting other than as provided above.
Written comments will be accepted by the Board and made part of the
record, provided 25 copies are presented to the Clerk of the Board.
Electronic submittals to cob@aqmd.gov of
10 pages or less including attachment, in MS WORD, plain or HTML format
will also be accepted by the Board and made part of the record if received
no later than 5:00 p.m., on the Tuesday prior to the Board meeting.
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ACRONYMS
AQIP = Air Quality Investment Program
AVR = Average Vehicle Ridership
Cal/EPA = California Environmental Protection Agency
CARB = California Air Resources Board
CEMS = Continuous Emissions Monitoring Systems
CEQA = California Environmental Quality Act
CE-CERT = College of Engineering-Center for Environmental Research and
Technology
CNG = Compressed Natural Gas
CO = Carbon Monoxide
CTG = Control Techniques Guideline
EPA = Environmental Protection Agency
EV = Electric Vehicle
FY = Fiscal Year
HRA = Health Risk Assessment
IAIC = Interagency AQMP Implementation Committee
IGA = Intergovernmental Affairs
LEV = Low Emission Vehicle
LNG = Liquefied Natural Gas
MOU = Memorandum of Understanding
MSERCs = Mobile Source Emission Reduction Credits
MSRC = Mobile Source (Air Pollution Reduction) Review Committee
NESHAPS = National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants
NGV = Natural Gas Vehicle
NOx = Oxides of Nitrogen
NSPS = New Source Performance Standards
NSR = New Source Review
PAMS = Photochemical Assessment Monitoring Stations
PAR = Proposed Amended Rule
PM10 = Particulate Matter < 10 microns
PM2.5 = Particulate Matter < 2.5 microns
PR = Proposed Rule
RFP = Request for Proposals
RFQ = Request for Quotations
RTC = RECLAIM Trading Credit
SCAG = Southern California Association of Governments
SIP = State Implementation Plan
SOx = Oxides of Sulfur
SULEV = Super Ultra Low Emission Vehicle
TCM = Transportation Control Measure
ULEV = Ultra Low Emission Vehicle
VMT = Vehicle Miles Traveled
VOC = Volatile Organic Compound
ZEV = Zero Emission Vehicle
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