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HomeMy WebLinkAboutP0 - Air Quality Management Plan`rCA�;EA)-M,bA� Overview • Regional Blueprint to Meet Air Quality Standards • Integrated Plan to Address Both PM2.5 and 8 -hour Ozone Standards PM2.5: 2015 • Building Blocks Sox, PM2.5, NOx. VOC 8 -Hour ozone: 2021/2024 • Building Blocks VOC. NOx Recent CARB Health Impact Estimates • 6,500 premature deaths / year 2,400 from goods movement • 9,000 hospitalizations / year • 1.7 million cases respiratory illness / yr • 1.3 million school absences • 2.8 million lost workdays / year Source: CARB 2004, California Estimates 0 0 R3 v v e U) U) C c_ x x W 0 250 200 150 100 50 0 0 "e0e 4bA" -,(e ,e`' gee IC§° 4ea°` s°j9^ e e —*-1 -Hour -B -Hours 2005 South Coast Air Basin Air Quality Compared to Other California Air Basins 200% Percent of Standard 150% 100% Federal Standard 50% 0% South Coast San Joaquin Son Sacramento South Control Son Dlego Volley Fmnclsco Valley coast Bey Area ■ Ozone (8 -hour) ■ PM2.5 (Annual) Ell 9 0 El NOT EXCEEDED —15-20 C OVER m pa4d 5 Southern 6 d dtOYa OGTO F0 FROM D Iqawgov, IL---= _ — —_. Demographic Projections and Ozone Air Quality TI&n M nQ m ,n. a` 20 o IM • � 20o n a 150 W O Sao —.— T�.T... ... 0 19% 140 19% 2000 20 2010 2015 2010 YEAR 036HOw populM n —VMT —NOUelnpllnft OmIg10W • 300 % growth'tri through the ports 170% growth in truck travel • 150% growth in rail cargo Additional Emission Reductions to meet PM 2.5 Standard (Annual Average) Udy 141111 1 21111 �W6 ■20112 • 2014 1 1 1 IIU 2014 w/0 FlaMpm " Soom25 ■ 2014 Goal <I111 ssn 11 59 0., 27 19 as me ]J M 1, 1 "OX SON PNI 2-g Goods Movement " G rowt • 300 % growth'tri through the ports 170% growth in truck travel • 150% growth in rail cargo Additional Emission Reductions to meet PM 2.5 Standard (Annual Average) Udy 141111 1 21111 �W6 ■20112 • 2014 1 1 1 IIU 2014 w/0 FlaMpm " Soom25 ■ 2014 Goal <I111 ssn 11 59 0., 27 19 as me ]J M 1, 1 "OX SON PNI 2-g Emission Reduction to meet 8 -hour Ozone Standard (Planning Inventory) Udy 111111 fl . 2002 12110 I'Dw • 241241 1000 I 21120 xio st.tio." smote' N] • 21120 (;.1 Area S 1 Point Source: 7% live Dusl 3% • -1 456 - Me II � II — Tzs I 11 NOx VOc Emissions by Major Category PM2.5, 2014 Off R, i 41`. 8 -Hr Ozone, 2020 0 -Hold 2811- Area Sources 25°6 (NOx, SOx, PM) (VOC, NOx) Emissions Responsibility by Agency Distri 20% El ?<, PM2.5, 2014 ARB i% 8 -Hr Ozone, 2020 District 2206 E 1b,o (NOx, sox, PM) (VOC, NOx) ARB 0°-; Consequences of Non -attainment It i diiiiiii • Adverse Public Health Impacts • Economic Impacts due to Health C< Loss of Productivity • Stigma —Poor A.Q. • Federal Sanctions Offset Requirements Loss of Federal Transportation Funds • Federal Implementation Plan Elements Essential for Success #0t. • Close collaboration among agencies and businesses for finding best solutions • Significant reductions from existing levels required while accommodating projected growth • Implementation Mechanisms Rulemaking Incentive -Based Programs Public /Private Funding Legislative Support Need for Additional Mobile Source Controls • Mobile sources account for 70 to 80% of emissions in the Basin • CARB /U.S. EPA have not met their previous reduction commitments • Recent CARB's state strategy falls short of needed reductions for attainment • Fair share reductions from mobile sources essential for attainment Next Steps • Public Workshops, Briefings to Focus Groups — Oct to Nov 2006 • CARB's State Strategy — Feb 2007 • Final Draft AQMP — Feb 2007 • Public Workshops — March — April 2007 • Adoption Hearing — May 2007 • CARB Hearing — tbd • Submittal to U.S. EPA — tbd Going -Away Messages • California has worst A.Q. in nation • Health impacts higher than previously estimated • Meeting federal attainment deadlines difficult to almost impossible • Sanctions will be severe • All feasible control strategies needed, especially for mobile sources 0 0 12