BOARD MEETING DATE: July 10, 2009
AGENDA NO. 23

REPORT:

Rule and Control Measure Forecast

SYNOPSIS:

This report highlights AQMD rulemaking activity and public workshops potentially scheduled for the year 2009.

COMMITTEE:

Not Applicable

RECOMMENDED ACTIONS:

Receive and file.
 

Barry R. Wallerstein, D.Env.
Executive Officer


The Rule and Control Measure Forecast Report provides the Board with a monthly update of AQMD’s rulemaking and control measure implementation schedule. Scheduling changes that occurred since last month’s forecast are summarized.

Rules to be rescheduled/removed and added
 

461 Gasoline Transfer and Dispensing (FUG-02)
Rule 461 is moved to the first quarter of 2010 from October to allow additional time for analysis and public input.
1112.1 Emissions of Particulate Matter from Cement Kilns
Rule 1112.1 is moved to October from September to provide the one facility benefitted by the amendment with additional time to compile and transmit emissions data to AQMD necessary for staff’s rule making analysis.
1124 Aerospace Assembly and Component Manufacturing Operations (MCS-01)
Rule 1124 is moved to the first quarter of 2010 to allow more time for analysis and public input.
1139 Reduction of VOC Emissions from Cleaning Operations at Large Institutional and Commercial Facilities (CTS-03)
Rule 1139 is moved to the first quarter of 2010 to allow more time for CARB to assess and respond to staff’s comments regarding the need for an amendment to the statewide consumer products regulation regarding institutional and commercial cleaners.
1155 Particulate Matter Control Devices (BCM-01)
Rule 1155 is moved to October from September allowing more time for analysis and working with stakeholders.
1162 Polyester Resin Operations (MCS-07)
Rule 1162 is moved to the first quarter of 2010 from October to allow more time for analysis and public input.
1193 Clean On-Road Residential and Commercial Refuse Collection Vehicles
Rule 1193 is moved to November from September to allow staff additional time to continue working with affected parties on implementation of the rule as it pertains to public entities contracting with private fleets.
1309.2 Offset Budget
Rule 1309.2 is added and will go to the Board with Rule 1315 in October. The amendments are necessary to assure that power plants do not receive credits from the offset budget, as the CEQA analysis for readopted Rule 1315 is not including such power plants.
Reg. XX Regional Clean Air Incentives Market (RECLAIM) (CMB-02)
Regulation XX is moved to November from October to allow additional time for technical assessment and public review.
2511 Credit Generation Program for Locomotive Head End Power Unit Engines
Proposed Rule 2511 is moved to November from September based on discussions with U.S. EPA relative to applicability of emission reduction credits generated under the proposed rule, additional time is needed for staff to revise the rule proposal.
2512 Credit Generation Program for Ocean Going Vessels at Berth
Proposed Rule 2512 is added to the rule schedule for November to develop a rule to allow generation of PM, NOx and SOx emission reduction credits from ocean going vessels while at berth. Credits will be generated by controlling the emissions from auxiliary engines and boilers of ships while docked.
4010 Backstop of Port Standards for Non-Attainment Pollutants and Health Risk for Diesel Particulate Emissions (MOB-03)
Rule 4010 is moved to December from October to allow staff additional time to work with stakeholders.

 

2009

 

*  An asterisk indicates that the rulemaking is a potentially significant hearing.

+ This proposed rule will reduce criteria air contaminants and assist toward attainment
of ambient air quality standards.

Subject to Board approval

California Environmental Quality Act shall be referred to as "CEQA."

Socioeconomic Analysis shall be referred to as "Socio."

September   AQMP TOXICS OTHER
102 Definition of Terms    
1145 Plastic, Rubber, and Glass Coatings    
October        
1111+ NOx Emissions from Natural Gas-Fired Fan Type Central Furnaces (CMB-03)    
1112.11 Emissions of Particulate Matter from Cement Kilns    
1127+ Emission Reductions from Livestock Waste (MCS-05)    
1127.1+ Control of Emissions from Hog and Poultry Operations (MCS-05)  
1155+1 Particulate Matter Control Devices (BCM-01)    
1309.21
1315*
Offset Budget
Federal New Source Review Tracking System
   
2301*+ Control of Emissions from New or Redevelopment Projects    
November        
402 Nuisance    
404+

1114*+
Particulate Matter – Concentration (MCS-01)
Control of Emissions from Refinery Coking Operations (MCS-01)


   
11931 Clean On-Road Residential and Commercial Refuse Collection Vehicles    
1470



1471
Requirements for Stationary Diesel-Fueled Internal Combustion and Other Compression Ignition Engines
Agricultural Stationary Compression Ignition Engines
 



 
1903* Emission Budgets and Mitigation Program for General Conformity Projects (EGM-02)    
Reg. XX*+1 Regional Clean Air Incentives Market (RECLAIM) (CMB-02)    
25111 Credit Generation Program for Locomotive Head End Power Unit Engines    
25121 Credit Generation Program for Ocean Going Vessels at Berth    
December        
1133.3+ Green Waste Composting (MCS-05)    
1138*+ Charbroilers (BCM-05)    
Reg. XIII* New Source Review (NSR) (PM2.5)    
1420 Emissions Standard for Lead    
4010*1 Backstop of Port Standards for Non-Attainment Pollutants and Health Risk for Diesel Particulate Emissions (MOB-03)  

2009 TO-BE-DETERMINED

To-Be-Determined   AQMP TOXICS OTHER
Reg. II Permits    
Reg. IV Prohibitions    
462 Organic Liquid Loading    
463 Storage of Organic Liquids    
Reg. V Procedures Before the Hearing Board    
Reg. XI Source Specific Standards
(MCS-07)
   
1106 Marine Coating Operations    
1106.1 Pleasure Craft Coating Operations (MCS-01)    
1107 Coating of Metal Parts and Products    
1113 Architectural Coatings    
1115 Motor Vehicle Assembly Line Coating Operations    
1118 Control of Emissions from Refinery Flares    
1123 Pilot Program for Refinery Start-up, Shutdown and Turnaround Procedures (MCS-06)    
1136 Wood Products Coatings    
1151*+ Motor Vehicle and Mobile Equipment Non-Assembly Line Coating Operations    
1168 Adhesive and Sealant Applications    
1171 Solvent Cleaning Operations    
1180 Petroleum Refinery Pilot Program (FLX-02)    
1190 Series Fleet Vehicle Requirements    
Reg. XIII New Source Review    
1302
1303
1701
1702
1703
Definitions
Requirements
General
Definition
Analysis
   



1401

1402
New Source Review of Toxic Air Contaminants
Control of Toxic Air Contaminants from Existing Sources
 

 
1407 Control of Emissions of Arsenic, Cadmium, and Nickel from Non-Ferrous Metal Melting Operations    
1421 Control of Perchloroethylene Emissions from Dry Cleaning Systems    
1415 Reduction of Refrigerant Emissions from Stationary Refrigerant and Air Conditioning Systems    
1426 Emissions from Metal Finishing Operations    
1480 Major Diesel Indirect Sources    
1610 Old-Vehicle Scrapping    
1625 Generation of ERCs for Particulate Matter    
Reg. XVII Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD)    
2000 General for RECLAIM    
2005 New Source Review for RECLAIM    
2202 On-Road Motor Vehicle Mitigation Options  
Reg. IV, IX, X, XI, XIV, and XX Rules Various rule amendments may be needed to meet the requirements of state and federal laws (e.g., SB 700), address variance issues/technology-forcing limits, or to seek additional reductions to meet the SIP short-term measure commitment. The Air Toxics Control Plan (ATCP) is being updated to include new measures to address toxic emissions in the basin. The revised ATCP will include a variety of measures that will reduce exposure to air toxics from stationary, mobile, and area sources.

2010

 

1st Quarter        
4611 Gasoline Transfer and Dispensing (FUG-02)    
1124+1 Aerospace Assembly and Component Manufacturing Operations (MCS-01)    
1139+1 Reduction of VOC Emissions from Cleaning Operations at Large Institutional and Commercial Facilities (CTS-03)    
1162+1 Polyester Resin Operations
(MCS-07)
   
Note: AQMD may add control measures necessary to satisfy federal requirements, to abate a substantial endangerment to public health or welfare, state regulatory requirements or SIP commitment.

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