EASTERN KERN AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT CDAWG UPDATE – NOVEMBER 13, 2013 CHERITA YOUNG – AIR QUALITY ENGINEER 1.

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EASTERN KERN AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT CDAWG UPDATE – NOVEMBER 13, 2013 CHERITA YOUNG – AIR QUALITY ENGINEER 1

OVERVIEW  District  Major Sources  Attainment Status  Rule Development  Major Projects

DISTRICT  Area: 3,707 square miles  Population: 132,000  Staff  1 APCO  2 Engineers  3 Specialists  3 Support Staff (Administrative and Clerical)

DISTRICT

MAJOR SOURCES  National Cement Plant  Lehigh Cement  Cal Portland  Edwards Air Force Base  National Air Weapons Station  US Borax

MAJOR SOURCES

ATTAINMENT STATUS  Ozone 1 Hour – Attainment  Ozone 8 Hour – Nonattainment  PM 10 – Unclassifiable/ Attainment  PM 2.5 – Unclassifiable/ Attainment  Carbon Monoxide – Unclassifiable/ Attainment  Nitrogen Dioxide – Unclassified  Sulfur Dioxide – Unclassified  Lead Particulates – Unclassifiable/ Attainment

RULE DEVELOPMENT  Revised Rules  Rule – Metal, Plastic and Pleasure Craft Parts and Products Coating Operation  Updated to include plastic parts and products as well as pleasure craft parts and products  Applies to surface coating of metal parts or products, large appliances, metal furniture and plastic parts or products  50 new definitions added and 16 were revised  Rule 410.4A - Motor Vehicle and Mobile Equipment Refinishing  Last updated in 1996  Updated to include Suggested Control Measure adopted by CARB  Designed to reduce VOC emissions from automotive coatings  Applies to any person who supplies, sells, offers for sale, manufactures, distributes, uses, applies, or solicits the use or application of any automotive coating or associated solvent within the District.

RULE DEVELOPMENT  New Rules  Rule Aerospace Assembly and Coatings Operations  Reduce VOC emissions from aerospace coatings and adhesives, as well as from cleaning, storage and disposal of organic solvents  Similar applicability to the Maximum Achievable Control Technology (MACT) standard for Aerospace Manufacturing and Rework Facilities  Materials regulated: primers, coatings, adhesives, sealants, maskants, lubricants and others  Rule Wood Products Surface Coatings Operation  Limit VOC emissions from wood product surface coatings including storage, cleanup and disposal of organic solvents and waste solvent materials  Outlines labeling requirements and record keeping requirements  Rule Polyester Resin Operations  Reduce VOC emission from polyester resin used in the manufacturing of fiberglass composite products, which include aerospace manufacturing, storage tank insulation and electrical vault manufacturing  Frequently used materials currently being used in the District are in compliance with VOC limits of MCAQMD, SCAQMD and SJVAPCD

RULE DEVELOPMENT  Future Rule Revisions  Rule Fee Schedule  Add new fee schedule for agricultural engines  Rule Miscellaneous Fees  Minor corrections and remove current agricultural engine fee structure

MAJOR PROJECTS  Golden Queen Mining – Mojave  Silver and Gold open pit mine  9,600 acres  Solar  Existing  Sun Power – Rosamond (579 MW)  Catalina Solar – Tehachapi (143 MW)  Upcoming  Rosamond Solar (100 MW)  Aqua Helio – Cantil (873 MW)  Antelope Valley Solar – Rosamond (650 MW)  Kingbird Solar – Rosamond (40 MW)  Clearwater / Yakima – Mojave (40 MW)  Oro Verde – Edwards Air Force Base (450 MW)

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