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1 1 2007 South Coast AQMP/SIP Ozone & PM2.5 Control Strategy Laki Tisopulos, Ph.D., P.E. Assistant Deputy Executive Officer South Coast Air Quality Management District NACAA Spring Membership Meeting May 6, 2008
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2 2 Boundaries of the South Coast Air Quality Management District and Federal Planning Areas 2
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3 3 Demographic Projections and Ozone Air Quality Trend 19851990199520002005201020152020 YEAR 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% 120% 140% 160% 180% 1980 Percent Increase in Population and Activities O3 8-Hour Design Value PopulationVMTHousing Units 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 Design Value (ppb) 80 O3 8-Hour Design Value (ppb)
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4 4 2005 South Coast Air Basin Quality Compared to Other U.S. Cities Percent of Standard 0% 50% 100% 150% 200% South CoastHoustonPhiladelphiaNew YorkWashington D.C. AtlantaChicagoPhoenix Ozone (8-hour)Ozone (1-hour)PM2.5 (Annual) PM10 (Annual)CO (8-hour)NO2 (Annual)
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5 5 2005 Annual Average PM2.5 Concentration
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6 6 South Coast 82% Rest of California 18% South Coast 52% Rest of Nation 48% Population-Weighted Exposure Above NAAQS Based on 2000-2002 AIRS Data PM2.5 Disproportionate Exposure South Coast Air Basin Source: California Air Resources Board
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7 7 SCAB Cases/Year due to PM2.5 * Premature Deaths 5,400 Hospitalizations 2,400 Asthma & Lower Respiratory 140,000 Symptoms Lost Work Days 980,000 Minor Restricted Activity Days5,000,000 *1999-2000 Air Quality Data Source: California Air Resources Board Recent CARB Assessment of PM Health Effects
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8 8 Emissions by Major Category SCAQMD (NOx, SOx, PM2.5)(VOC, NOx) PM2.5, 2014 Area Sources 10% Point Sources 7% On-Road 39% Off-Road 41% On-Road 25% Area Sources 26% 8-Hr Ozone, 2023 Point Sources 8% Off-Road 41% Fugitive Dust 3%
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9 9 Primary Emissions Responsibility by Agency (NOx, SOx, PM2.5)(VOC, NOx) PM2.5, 2014 District 20% EPA 24% CARB 56% District 23% EPA 20% CARB 57% 8-Hr Ozone, 2023
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10 VOC Annual Average Emissions 2014
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11 NOx Annual Average Emissions 2014 tons per day
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12 SOx Annual Average Emissions 2014 tons per day
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13 Directly Emitted PM2.5 Annual Average Emissions-2014 tons per day
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14 Goods Movement Growth 2001-2020 300 % increase in cargo through the ports 170% increase in truck travel 150% increase in rail cargo
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15 Design Principles Design Principles Expeditious Progress Meet Attainment Deadlines Minimize Cost Impacts to Degree Practicable All Feasible Measure and Promote Fair Share Responsibility
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16 Control Strategy Design Step I –Maximum controls of SOx and directly emitted PM2.5 –Necessary NOx controls –Modest VOC controls to ensure progress toward ozone attainment Step II –Continue NOx control programs –Necessary VOC reductions Attainment Demonstration –All grid cells –At or below the standards
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17 2007 AQMP Control Strategy District’s Stationary and Mobile Source Control Measures State and Federal Control Measures –CARB’s Proposed Concepts –District Staff’s Recommended State and Federal Stationary and Mobile Source Control Measures SCAG’s 2004 RTP/2006 RTIP Long-Term Strategy
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18 Plan Summary Inclusive Control Strategy –2015 PM2.5 Attainment –2024 Ozone Attainment 31 - Stationary Source Measures 30 - Mobile Source Measures 20142023 NOx203 (29%) 383 (76%) VOC59 (11%) 116 (22%) SOx24 (56%) --- PM2.514 (14%) --- Emissions Reductions Needed
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19 Highlights of Control Measures New Development and Re-Development Projects Consumer Products Certification and Use Restrictions Facility Modernization Backstop Rule for Ports and Port-Related Facilities
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20 Highlights of Control Measures (cont) Highlights of Control Measures (cont) Cleaner Fuel in Ocean Going Vessels Auxiliary and Main Engines Ocean-Going Vessels While At Berth At A California Port Off-Road Engine In-use Standards –Local Opt-in Surplus Reductions In-Use On-Road Heavy-Duty Diesel Vehicles
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21 Market Incentive Programs Public/Private Investment to Accelerate Fleet Turnover –Carol Moyer Program –AB923 –Prop 1B –Others
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22 Challenges on the Horizon Revised 24-Hour PM2.5 Standard –65 μg/m3 to 35 μg/m3 –EPA designations finalized (12/2008?) –AQMP due three years following final designation Revisions to the 8-Hour Ozone Standard –New standard: 0.075 ppm –Final designations finalized (12/2010)
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23 Predicted Maximum 24-hour PM 2.5 Concentration (2021) Standard 35ug/m3 Speciated PM2.5
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24 SummarySummary Concerted effort underway to implement 2007 AQMP control strategy Federal partnership needed New air quality standards pose significant challenge to attainment by 2020 and beyond
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