1 Residential Wood Combustion Workshop U.S. EPA Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards Larry Brockman

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1 Residential Wood Combustion Workshop U.S. EPA Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards Larry Brockman EPA’s Past, Present and Future Wood Smoke Reduction Efforts

2 Past Efforts 1988: Issued Wood Heater/Stove New Source Performance Standard (NSPS) 1992: Issued Best Available Control Measures Document for Residential Wood Combustion

3 Recent Past 2004: Created Partnership with HPBA Focus on changing out old wood stoves –“Great American Wood Stove Changeout” Test method for manufactured fireplaces –Fireplace voluntary test method HBPA approached EPA about developing the method 2005: States & NESCAUM petitioned EPA to set NSPS for outdoor wood-fired boilers June 2006 kicked off meeting for Model Rule & Incentivized Voluntary Program

4 Present/Future: EPA Fireplace Program Goals: Reduce emissions from all newly manufactured fireplaces Develop voluntary partnership program by Fall 2007 for implementation Fall 2008 Develop SIP guidance by September 2008

5 Future: EPA Fireplace Program Develop and implement Phase 1 Voluntary Program by 2008 – Develop Partnership Agreement Emissions level, certification, labeling requirements –Address workgroup issues: testing, third-party certification, modeling

6 What is The Great American Wood Stove Changeout? A voluntary effort to encourage people to replace or “changeout” their inefficient wood stoves with cleaner-burning technologies.

7 Great American Wood Stove Changeout June 2005, Libby, MT Wood Stove Changeout Pilot Initiated –Whole town changeout, before and after studies September, 2005 SW Pennsylvania Wood Stove Changeout –Focused on Low-income households

8 Libby, Montana Changeout Goal: replace all old wood stoves 82% of PM2.5 emissions from wood stoves $1M donated by Industry $100K from EPA $1M from Congress Monitor air quality and health impacts before and after changeout

9 Past: What has EPA been doing? Wood Stove Changeout “How To” Guide –Example brochures, posters, fact sheets, video footage available, case studies & website Strong Partnerships (e.g., hearth industry, American Lung Association) Options for securing funds, (e.g., grants, industry rebates, SEPs, DOE weatherization) Training/Technical assistance/Focus Groups –Sponsoring Workshops, State/local benefits modeling Wood Stove Changeout Guidance –State Implementation Plan (SIP) –Supplemental Environmental Projects (SEP)

10 Past: Growing the Program, EPA Woodstove Changeout Grants FY 2005 –Libby, MT - $100K –SW PA Air Quality Partnership - $100K FY 2006 –Stephens and Ferry Co., Washington - $52K –Cached Valley, ID - $60K –Pinehurst, ID - $60K –Nez Perce Tribe - $105K, (Indoor Air Quality Study) –Oakridge, OR - $125K –Vermont - $100K –Klamath Falls, OR - $100K –Spokane, WA - $100K FY 2007 –EPA recommended funding for 3 grants during FY 2007

11 Past Success: Supplemental Environmental Projects (SEPs) $700,000 of Funds Negotiated for Clean Stoves 2 in Ohio: Dayton $75K, Washington Co., $245K 3 in Washington State: 2 in Bellingham, 1 in Spokane $250K 1 in NM: Questa $100K 1 in VA: Christiansburg $45K

12 Past Success: Tribal Woodstove Changeouts Swinomish Tribal Indian Community (WA) –Changing out all old stoves Nez Perce Tribe (Idaho) –Before and after indoor air quality study Oneida Indian Nation (Wisconsin) –Used EPA indoor air grant funds to changeout stoves

13 Progress To Date, communities have implemented or are implementing woodstove changeouts $6 million invested nationally, EPA has contributed ~$800K (7 SEPs supporting woodstove changeouts) Over 3000 stoves and/or fireplaces changed out More than 125 tons of PM reduced/year from changeouts

14 Wood stove changeouts are happening: CA - Sacramento CA - Yolo-Solano CA - Butte County CA – Shasta County CO - Delta County ID - Pinehurst ID – Cache Valley ID – Nez Perce Tribe MT - Libby NM - Questa NV - Washoe Co. OH - Dayton area OH - Marietta OR - Oakridge PA – Southwest counties VA – Christiansburg VT - Rutland WA – Darrington WA – Ferry County WA - Yakima WA - Bellingham WA – Spokane WA – Stevens County WA – Swinomish Tribe WI – Oneida Nation WV - Parkersburg

15 Residential Wood Smoke: Future: What is next? Great American Wood Stove Changeout –Take advantage of existing funding mechanisms USDA Rural Development Grants HUD Grants for Tribes –Expand public information efforts –Continue to provide support to agencies and organizations who wish to begin changeouts –Ensure success of existing grants

16 Summary/Questions We believes this voluntary effort: Is a very effective tool for addressing PM and toxics, indoors and out; Tools are available, but financial incentives are a challenge; We have willing partners; Questions? Larry Brockman