BOARD MEETING DATE: December 3, 2010
AGENDA NO. 21

PROPOSAL:

Rule and Control Measure Forecast

SYNOPSIS:

This report highlights AQMD rulemaking activity and public workshops potentially scheduled for the year 2011.

COMMITTEE:

Not Applicable

RECOMMENDED ACTIONS:

Receive and file.
 

Barry R. Wallerstein, D.Env.
Executive Officer


Background

AQMD is required by State law to publish a list of all rules potentially scheduled for consideration during the coming year. This Rule and Control Measure Forecast Report is expanded for said purpose. In order to implement the 2007 AQMP, continue to reduce exposure to toxic air contaminants, and address CARB and U.S. EPA concerns, staff may potentially bring approximately 32 proposed rulemakings before the Board in 2011. Approximately five rules or rule amendments will be considered by the Board in 2011 as strategies to reduce air toxic emissions, including backstop rules to reduce emissions at the ports. 

There is a master calendar which lists all rules, regardless of the nature of the project, by month. Attachment A lists rules designed to implement AQMP control measures. Attachment B includes programmatic as well as source-specific toxic-related rules. Attachment C refers to administrative rules or changes to an existing rule to clarify or improve rule enforceability, make SIP corrections, or implement state or federal regulations. Attachment D lists rules that will implement the AQMD’s Climate Change Policy or make AQMD rules consistent with state or federal greenhouse gas rules.

2010 MASTER CALENDAR
Advance Target for Board Hearings

Below is a list of all rulemaking activity scheduled for the year 2010. The last four columns refer to the type of rule adoption or amendment. A more detailed description of the proposed rule adoption or amendment is located in the Attachments (A through D) under the type of rule adoption or amendment (i.e. AQMP, Toxics, Other and Climate Change).

*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.
1Subject to Board approval
California Environmental Quality Act shall be referred to as "CEQA."
Socioeconomic Analysis shall be referred to as "Socio."

2011

January
AQMP
Toxics
Other
Climate
Change
1315*
Federal New Source Review Tracking System
February
317*+
Clean Air Act Emissions Fees for Major Stationary Sources of VOC and NOx (MCS-08))
1150.1
Control of Gaseous Emissions from Active Landfills
March
1113*+
Architectural Coatings (MCS-07)
1133.1
1133.3+
Chipping and Grinding Activities (MCS-04)
Emission Reduction from Green Waste Composting
(MCS-04)

Reg. IX
Reg. X
Standards of Performance for New Stationary Sources (NSPS)
National Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAPS)

2005
New Source Review for RECLAIM
2202
On-Road Motor Vehicle Mitigation Options
April
1162
Polyester Resin Operations
(MCS-07)
1470


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



May
Reg. III
Fees
1107
Coating of Metal Parts and Products (MCS-07)
1132
Further Control of VOC Emissions from High-Emitting Spray Booth Facilities
2511
Credit Generation Program for Locomotive Head End Power Unit Engines
2512
Credit Generation Program for Ocean-Going Vessels at Berth
June
1114*+
Control of Emissions from Refinery Coking Operations
(MCS-07)
2301*+
Control of Emissions from New or Redevelopment Projects (EGM-01)
4010*+


4020*+
General Provisions and Requirements for Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach
(MOB-03)
Backstop Requirements for Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach (MOB-03)






July
314
Fees for Architectural Coatings
1177
Liquified Petroleum Gas Transfer and Dispensing (MCS-07)
1110.2
Emissions from Gaseous- and Liquid- Fueled Engines
September
463
Storage of Organic Liquids
1123
Pilot Program for Refinery Start-up, Shutdown and Turnaround Procedures (MCS-06)
1118
Control of Emissions from Refinery Flares
1138*+
Charbroilers (BCM-05)
October
1173
Control of Volatile Organic Compound Leaks and Releases from Components at Petroleum Facilities and Chemical Plants
November
1420
Emissions Standard for Lead

2011 TO-BE DETERMINED

TBD
AQMP
Toxics
Other
Climate
Change
102
Definition of Terms
223
1127+
1127.1+
Emission Reductions Permits for Large Confined Animal Facilities
Emission Reductions from Livestock Waste (MCS-05)
Control of Emissions from Hog and Poultry Operations (MCS-05)


402
Nuisance
461
Gasoline Transfer and Dispensing
701
Air Pollution Emergency Contingency Actions
1106
Marine Coating Operations
(MCS-07)
1106.1
Pleasure Craft Coating Operations (MCS-07)
1143
Consumer Paint Thinners and Multi-Purpose Solvents
1144
Metalworking Fluids and Direct-Contact Lubricants
1147
NOx Reductions from Miscellaneous Sources
1151
Motor Vehicle and Mobile Equipment Non-Assembly Line Coating Operations
1168
Adhesive and Sealant Applications
1171
Solvent Cleaning Operations
1190 Series
Fleet Vehicle Requirements
Reg. XIII
New Source Review
1401
1402
New Source Review of Toxic Air Contaminants
Control of Toxic Air Contaminants from Existing Sources

1420
1420.2
Emissions Standard for Lead
Emission Standard for Lead from Medium Lead Emitting Facilities
1903*+
Emission Budgets and Mitigation Program for General Conformity Projects (EGM-02)
1610
Old-Vehicle Scrapping
Reg. XXVII
Climate Change
Reg. IV, IX, X, XI, XIV, XX and XXX Rules
Various rule amendments may be needed to meet the requirements of state and federal laws, address variance issues/technology-forcing limits, or to seek additional reductions to meet the SIP short-term measure commitment. The Clean Communities Plan (CCP has been updated to include new measures to address toxic emissions in the basin. The CCP includes a variety of measures that will reduce exposure to air toxics from stationary, mobile, and area sources. Rule amendments may include updates to provide consistency with CARB Statewide Air Toxic Control Measures.

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.

Attachment (DOC, 152k)
 




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