January 24, 2011 1 Update to CCAQS PC Final Projects for CCOS & CRPAQS.

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January 24, Update to CCAQS PC Final Projects for CCOS & CRPAQS

January 24, 2011Update to CCAQS PC2 Studies in the region have been active for over 20 years. The rich database and large body of products from these studies have been used to effectively: –Provide a technical foundation for the SIPs; –Improve our understanding of the nature & cause of Central California ozone and PM air pollution; and –Improve the state-of-the-science. The final round of fundraising is completed. Thanks to all the stakeholders who have contributed to the success of CCOS and CRPAQS over many years! –Generous financial support from Federal-, State- and Local Government as well as Private Industry –Fundraising Teams –Technical and Policy Committee representatives To leverage from the previous work and complete the studies with a final round of support for the upcoming SIPs, today we’re presenting a proposed list of final projects for PC consideration. Recap of Study Progress

January 24, 2011Update to CCAQS PC3 ARB and SJV district staff worked together on the final list of high priority projects, which focus on information needed to develop SIPs for anticipated new ozone & PM2.5 standards Time is of the essence: –SIP deliverables needed in 2012 –Federal Funds Expire June 30, 2012 –All contracts to be initiated by June 1, 2011 Final Phase

January 24, 2011Update to CCAQS PC4 Proposed Final Projects PROJECTTOTALSPONSOR 1*Develop a CCOS-Domain Agricultural Sector Emissions Method$350,000CCOS 2*Develop an Economic Scenario Tool for the SJV Region$250,000CCOS 3*Evaluate New Heavy Duty Truck Control Technologies$125,000CCOS 4*Locate Web Cameras to Support Exceptional Event Findings$100,000CRPAQS 5* Review Current Methods for Allocating Average-Day Mobile Sources Emissions to Weekend Days$50,000CCOS 6* Review- and Rewrite ARB Computer Code that is Proposed for Data Gap Imputation$10,000CCOS 7 Assess Various PM-10 and Ammonia Emissions Control Measures in Dairy Corrals$132,500 CRPAQS 8*Ozone background analysis$50,000CCOS 9*Rural NOx incorporation to the ozone model$100,000CCOS 10*Improvement of PM2.5 mass reconstruction assumptions$100,000CRPAQS * New project concept ** Augmentation or potential augmentation to an existing contract

January 24, 2011Update to CCAQS PC5 (continued) PROJECTTOTALSPONSOR 11*Evaluation of VOC artifact and VOC nitrate and SOA predictions$100,00050/50 12** Additional synthesis for NOx and SOx precursor effects on PM2.5 and Ozone$100,00050/50 13 Improve PM2.5 Inventory Methods to Better Reconcile Emission Estimates with Ambient Measurements$250,000CRPAQS 14 Review, Develop, and Evaluate Improved Approaches for Corroborative- & Weight-of-Evidence Analyses$130,000CCOS 15 Prepare and Publish CCOS Summary Document, Scientific Papers, Final Synthesis Document and Hold a CCOS Conference$60,000CCOS 16 Improve Characterization of Wildfire Emissions to Support Exceptional Event Findings$120,000CCOS 17** Collection- and Analysis of Upwind Ozone Precursor Measurement Data at Denverton, California (existing contract augmentation)$50,000CCOS 18 Chemical Speciation of PM Samples from 2 Urban Monitoring Locations in the SJV for 1 Year$60,000CRPAQS * New project concept ** Augmentation or potential augmentation to an existing contract

January 24, 2011Update to CCAQS PC6 (continued) PROJECTTOTALSPONSOR 19 Chemical Speciation of PM Samples from 1 Rural Monitoring Location in the SJV for 1 Year$75,000CRPAQS 20 Establish Account for Administrative Expenses & Auditing Purposes$50,000CCOS 21Improve Emission Estimates for Ammonia$75,000CRPAQS 22 Develop Information to Support Feasibility Studies Identified in SJV and SMAQMD Ozone SIPs$151,000CCOS 23*District SIP development support project(s)$300,000CCOS 24** Investigate Seasonal and Annual Prognostic Meteorological Model Performance (Phase II)$100,00050/50 TOTAL$2,888,500 * New project concept ** Augmentation or potential augmentation to an existing contract

January 24, 2011Update to CCAQS PC7 TC Recommendations to the PC (11/13/2008): –Develop Improvements to the Spatial and Temporal Allocation of Mobile Source Emission Estimates; –Develop Improvements to Construction Equipment Emission Estimates; and –Establish Funding for Computer Equipment and Support. Characterization of Seasonal Trucking and Weekend Day Emissions (Projects N3 and N9). Re-Investigate the September 2000 Episode (Project N12). Web Access of Modeling Results (Project III-14). Previous Project Concepts Proposed for Replacement

January 24, 2011Update to CCAQS PC8 Equipment Funds –‘CCOS Computer Account’ –CRPAQS ‘ARB Computer Equipment Fund’ –‘CCOS Equipment Account’ (reduce to $75k) Expired Contracts –Contract 06-2CCOS. This is a curtailed contract with Sonoma Technology that has expired. Account Balances to Release to CCOS/CRPAQS General Fund

January 24, 2011Update to CCAQS PC9 Available Funds CombinedCCOSCRPAQS TOTAL FUNDS AVAILABLE (August 31, 2010 Financial Statements)$2,962,286$2,087,614$874,672 Total Estimated Funds for Proposed Projects$2,888,500$1,946,000$942,500 Contingency for Repairs of Deployed Equipment (Profilers, etc)(CCOS Equipment Account)$75,000 TOTAL PROPOSED PROJECTS PLUS CONTINGENCY$2,963,500$2,021,000$942,500 TOTAL REMAINING FUNDS-$1,214$66,614-$67,828