PROPOSAL:
Recognize Revenue and Approve Expenditures for Conference on Ultrafine
Particles
SYNPOSIS:
The Board has directed staff to organize a conference regarding
ultrafine particles in Spring 2006. This action is to recognize revenues,
approve a conference budget and authorize the Executive Officer to approve
conference expenditures not to exceed $200,000 from the Clean Fuels
Program.
COMMITTEE:
Technology, November 18, 2005, Recommended for Approval
RECOMMENDED ACTIONS:
- Approve the transfer of $78,500 from the Clean Fuels Fund (Fund 31) to
the Clean Fuels Conference Fund (Fund 26) to cover the budget for the
Ultrafine Particle Conference.
- Approve the proposed budget to expend up to $200,000 from the Clean
Fuels Conference Fund to cover planned expenditures for the Ultrafine
Particle Conference as provided in Table 1 of this letter.
- Authorize the Executive Officer to approve conference expenditures
from the Clean Fuels Conference Fund, as provided in Table 1, and
recognize revenues generated by the Ultrafine Particle Conference in the
Clean Fuels Conference Fund. The Clean Fuels Conference Fund will be
augmented and replenished to the extent possible with revenues raised from
conference sponsorships, exhibitor fees, and registration fees.
Barry R. Wallerstein, D.Env.
Executive Officer
Background
Recent findings from studies of ultrafine particles (those less than 0.1
micron in diameter) indicate that these particles may be more potent than
either PM10 or PM2.5 at inducing adverse health effects. The Board directed
staff to organize a conference to be held in Spring 2006 that will highlight
the current state of knowledge of the sources, measurement, ambient levels,
health significance, regulation and control of ultrafine particles.
The Board established a Clean Fuels Conference Fund in May 2004 to be used
for conferences promoting AQMD’s Clean Fuels Program objectives. This fund
was last used for the “Hydrogen—Fueling the Clean Air Future” Conference
held in August 2004. There is currently a balance of $121,500 remaining in
the Clean Fuels Conference Fund
Proposal
Staff requests that the Board approve allocating up to $200,000 from the
Clean Fuels Conference Fund (Fund 26) to organize and conduct an Ultrafine
Particle Conference in the Spring of 2006. Staff has prepared a proposed
budget for the conference as shown in the following table.
Table 1 -- Proposed
Ultrafine Particle Conference Budget Expenditures
(Assuming 300 Attendees)
|
Facility, Catering, and AV Equipment |
$110,000 |
|
Conference Materials, Printing and
Mailing |
$30,000 |
|
Honoraria, Speaker Travel Expenses,
and Support/Awards for Student Participation/Presentations |
$40,000 |
|
Contingencies |
$20,000 |
|
|
|
|
Total |
$200,000 |
There is currently $121,500 in the Clean Fuels Conference Fund. To cover
the anticipated expenditures, staff is requesting Board approval to allocate
an additional $78,500 from the Clean Fuels Fund (Fund 31) to bring the total
to $200,000, and that the Board authorize the Executive Officer to approve
conference expenditures from the Clean Fuels Conference Fund.
Revenues received from sponsorships, exhibit fees and registration fees will
be used to replenish the fund to the extent possible. Therefore, staff
requests the Board to recognize revenues received from the Ultrafine
Particle Conference in the Clean Fuels Conference Fund.
Benefits to AQMD
The Ultrafine Particles Conference will increase local, state and national
awareness of the sources of these emissions, their adverse health effects,
and the need to reduce the levels of these pollutants in vehicle exhaust,
and in our ambient air.
Resource Impacts
Expenses for the Ultrafine Particle Conference (not to exceed a total of
$200,000) will be drawn from the Clean Fuels Conference Fund, which will be
augmented with a transfer of $78,500 from the Clean Fuels Fund. The Clean
Fuels Conference Fund will be replenished to the extent possible with
revenues received from sponsorships, registration fees and exhibitor fees
from the Ultrafine Particle Conference. Expenditure of these Clean Fuels
Funds is reasonably related to the purposes of the Clean Fuels Program
because most ultrafine particles are emitted from motor vehicles. It is
necessary to understand the nature, sources, and impacts of ultrafine
particles in order to properly design a Clean Fuels Program that does not
significantly increase ultrafine particles and provides available reductions
of such particles.
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