PROPOSAL:
Issue Program Announcement for Projects to Mitigate NOx and PM Emissions for AQMDs State Emissions Mitigation Program
SYNOPSIS:
AQMD has received funding under the State Emissions Mitigation Program to mitigate emissions from peaker power generation units. Due to technical difficulties some of the projects previously funded did not come to fruition. Staff proposes to issue a Program Announcement to solicit projects to mitigate NOx and PM emissions lost from the incomplete projects. Approximately $2 million is available for these projects.
COMMITTEE:
Technology, October 24, 2003, Recommended for Approval
RECOMMENDED ACTION:
Approve issuance of Program Announcement #PA 2004-04 to solicit NOx and PM emissions reduction projects.
Barry R. Wallerstein, D.Env.
Executive Officer
Background In 2001, a statewide NOx and PM Reduction Program was created to mitigate excess emissions from peaker power generation units that were needed to alleviate the power crisis in California. In response to this program, the Board at its July 20, 2001 meeting approved the establishment of the State Emission Mitigation Fund. The AQMD received a total of $28,922,925 under this program in Calendar Years 2001 and 2002. Some of the funds have not been used because some projects could not be implemented and other projects were completed using less than the full amount of their allocated contract funding. As a result, approximately $2 million of funding is available to fund new projects under this program. Proposal The purpose of this Program Announcement is to publicize a funding opportunity for implementation of the NOx and PM Emission Reduction Credit Program in the South Coast Basin. This program is designed to provide incentives to reduce emissions of toxic diesel particulate matter, nitrogen oxides, and other smog forming pollutants as expeditiously as possible from various projects implemented in the South Coast Basin. The projects selected as a result of the Program Announcement process need to be expeditiously implemented to meet CARBs completion deadline of June 30, 2004. Outreach In accordance with the AQMDs consulting and contracting policies, a public notice advertising the Program Announcement & Application and inviting applications will be published in the following publications:
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Angeles Mesa Wave, The
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Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
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Palm Springs Desert Sun |
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Antelope Valley Press
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Korea Central Daily
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Black Voice News
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La Opinion
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Precinct Reporter |
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Central News Wave
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La Prensa
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Rafu Shimpo |
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Chinese Daily News
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La Voz
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Press Enterprise |
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Eastern Group Publications
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Los Angeles Daily News
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San Bernardino Sun |
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El Chicano
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Los Angeles Sentinel
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El Informador
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Los Angeles Times
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Excelsior, The
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M/W/DVBE Source
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State of California Contracts |
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Inland Empire Hispanic News
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Orange County Register
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Register | Additionally, potential applicants will be notified utilizing the Los Angeles County MTA and Cal Trans Directories of Certified Minority, Women, Disadvantaged and Disabled Veterans Business Enterprises; the Inland Area Opportunity Pages Ethnic/Women Business & Professional Directory; AQMDs own electronic listing of certified minority vendors; and AQMD Purchasings mailing list. Notice of the Program Announcement & Application will be mailed to the Black and Latino Legislative Caucuses and various minority chambers of commerce and business associations; and placed on the Internet at AQMDs Web site [http://www.aqmd.gov, "Business and Job Opportunities" icon] and AQMDs bidders 24-hour telephone message line (909) 396-2724. Project Assessment Criteria Projects will be assessed based on cost effectiveness of NOx and/or PM10 emission reduction and project completion and implementation schedule. On- and off-road projects similar to the Carl Moyer Program are eligible for funding under this program. Projects recommended for selection will be presented to CARB for their consent prior to final approval by the Board. Resource Impacts The funding is provided from the State NOx and PM Mitigation Programs remaining funds and returned funds from completed contracts and suspended projects. Attachment
Program Announcement #PA 2004-04 to Solicit for Projects to Mitigate NOx and PM Emissions for AQMDs State Emissions Mitigation Program / / /
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