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1 State Implementation Plan for 8-Hour Ozone in San Diego Planning and Technical Support Division May 24, 2007 San Diego

2 Overview 8-hour ozone standard and classification Ozone air quality and emission trends SIP framework Attainment demonstration Control strategy Staff recommendations

3 Ozone Health Effects Inflammation and irritation of lung tissue Coughing, chest tightness, and increased asthma Increases in hospital admissions and ER visits Increases in premature mortality in elderly people with chronic lung disease and circulatory system diseases Compromises immune system

4 8-hour Ozone Standard U.S. EPA promulgated a new 8-hour ozone standard—0.08 ppm  established classification for nonattainment areas  outlined emission controls and planning elements

5 San Diego’s Profile

6 San Diego’s Ozone Classification “Basic” nonattainment area  Refers to 8-hour nonattainment areas that met the former 1-hour standard “Basic” areas must meet Subpart 1 requirements of the Clean Air Act  less prescriptive than Subpart 2

7 Air Quality Trends Attained 1-hour ozone standard in 2001 Significant air quality improvement  Design value decreased 15% over last 10 years  Days over the standard decreased 54% over last 10 years

8 San Diego Federal 8-hr Ozone Design Value (1990-2006) 0 0.02 0.04 0.06 0.08 0.1 0.12 0.14 19901991199219931994199519961997199819992000200120022003200420052006 Year Design Value (ppm) 8-hour ozone standard 2006 DV 0.088ppm

9 Federal 8-hr Ozone Exceedance Days (1990-2006) 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 19901991199219931994199519961997199819992000200120022003200420052006 Year Exceedance Days 14 days over the standard in 2006

10 Sources of Ozone Forming Emissions Main sources of NOx:  passenger vehicles,  ships and commercial boats,  and off-road equipment Main sources of ROG:  passenger vehicles,  consumer products,  architectural coatings,  recreational boats, and  lawn and garden equipment

11 San Diego Trends

12 SIP Framework Emission Inventory Attainment Demonstration New Weight of Evidence guidelines Control strategies Transportation conformity emission budgets

13 Attainment Demonstration Photochemical modeling for “basic” areas Design value of 84 ppb or less is considered attainment Must show a full clean year (2008) before June 15, 2009 attainment deadline

14 Supplemental Weight of Evidence Now Required Recognizes uncertainty inherent in air quality modeling Uses measured air quality and meteorological data If design value is between 82-87 ppb, supplemental analysis can be used to demonstrate attainment

15 San Diego’s Attainment Demonstration District photochemical modeling predicts a 2008 design value of 86 ppb ARB staff modeled additional episode  Coincides with direction of San Diego’s findings

16 San Diego’s Weight of Evidence Analysis Unmonitored areas analysis Modeled ozone exposure reduction Air quality trend data  Includes 30, 20, and 10-year trends of design value reduction Emission trends Meteorology of recent years Shortened ozone season

17 Transportation Conformity Establish budgets for transportation conformity Pollutant2008 and Subsequent Years (tons per year) ROG53 NOx98

18 Control Strategy District controls meet former 1-hour “serious” requirements Existing controls provide necessary reductions for 2009 attainment State triennial update is due in late 2007 and will include an “all feasible measures” assessment

19 Staff Recommendations Plan is technically sound and meets applicable requirements Staff recommends adoption of 2007 San Diego 8-Hour SIP and submittal to U.S. EPA


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