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Mobile Source and Modeling Update. Scott Davis, Chief Air Quality Modeling & Transportation Section U.S. EPA Region 4. Fall 2007 Update. Transportation Conformity and SIPs Locomotive and Marine Engines Rulemaking Regional Haze SIP Coordination Southeast Diesel Collaborative
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Mobile Source and Modeling Update Scott Davis, Chief Air Quality Modeling & Transportation Section U.S. EPA Region 4
Fall 2007 Update Transportation Conformity and SIPs Locomotive and Marine Engines Rulemaking Regional Haze SIP Coordination Southeast Diesel Collaborative EPA Biofuels Strategy/Energy Initiative Team
Transportation Conformity Rulemaking • PNR for Transportation Conformity Rule Revisions. • Incorporates SAFETEA-LU Revisions • May 2, 2007: Published in FederalRegister • June 1, 2007: End of comment period • http://www.epa.gov/otaq/stateresources/transconf/conf-regs.htm • Final Rule Imminent. • Primarily incorporating what SAFETEA-LU has already made law. • Streamlining Conformity SIP requirements (more to come in a couple of slides).
Looking Forward to FY ‘08 • Transportation Conformity SIPs • PM2.5 SIPs (mobile component)
Transportation Conformity SIPs • Most states are 3 revisions behind. • Working with states to get updates made & to remove unnecessary SIP triggers (flexibility offered by passage of SAFETEA-LU). • Schedule requested by October 31, 2007. • Alabama only state that has completed SAFETEA-LU compliant SIP for Region 4. • All applicable states indicating that they can provide SIP revision in calendar year 2008.
PM2.5 SIPS (mobile component) • Development of motor vehicle emissions budgets more involved than ozone. • EPA Region 4 talking with applicable states to highlight special considerations as SIPs are being developed. • Reminders & helpful hints sent via email on 10/19/2007 to state & locals. • Multi-state nonattainment areas should coordinate for planning assumptions & development of budgets. • EPA guidance released August 2005. • http://www.epa.gov/otaq/stateresources/transconf/policy/420b05008.pdf
Locomotive & Marine Compression-Ignition Engines Rulemaking Update
Locomotive& Marine Engines Rulemaking Overview • Three-part program to significantly reduce diesel PM. • Program benefits by 2030: • Reduce annual emissions of NOx & PM by 765,000 and 28,000 tons respectively. • Expected to: • Prevent 1,500 premature deaths; • 1,100 hospitalizations; • 170,000 work days lost; and • 1,000,000 minor restricted-activity days • Proposal published on April 3, 2007 • EPA preparing response to comments & final rule • Rule package to OMB by end of November
Regional Haze SIPs Chicago in Summer 2000 Clear day: PM2.5 < 5 µg/m3 • Hazy day: PM 2.5 ~ 35 µg/m3
Regional Haze Activities • First RH SIP due December 17, 2007 • Modelers /SIP staff coordinating on technical review for best available retrofit technology (BART), smoke management plans and other issues • Modeling POC • Brenda Johnson 404-562-9037 • Rick Gillam 404-562-9049
Southeast Diesel Collaborativewww.southeastdiesel.org • Voluntary partnership to improve air quality and public health by reducing emissions from existing diesel engines • Sector-based strategy • Agriculture • Construction • Onroad • Monthly partner conference calls continuing w/spotlight speakers; committee calls – see SEDC website calendar • Over 290 diesel projects since Jan 2000 (retrofits, idling, biodiesel, research, SmartWay partners)- add yours on SEDC web
Southeast Diesel Collaborativewww.southeastdiesel.org • Selected 3 projects for FY 2007 SEDC Clean School Bus grants ($670K) • Orange County FL • South Carolina Dept of Education • Tenn Dept of Environment & Conservation • RFP closes Nov 21 for SEDC sector grants ($177K) • FY08 DERA funds-expect $3M to $5M for SEDC • Recent SEDC Meetings • 2nd Annual Partners Meeting, June, 150+ attendees • Strategic Planning Committee, Nov 2
Southeast Diesel Collaborativewww.southeastdiesel.org • UPCOMING SEDC Workshop • Military Clean Diesel Forum, Dec 10 in Atlanta (Sam Nunn Atl Federal Center) • Military base and service representatives will present on fuel and energy activity, hear about clean diesel current technologies • JOIN! 650+ members signed on so far
EPA Biofuels Strategy/ Energy Initiative Team
EPA Biofuels Strategy • Forming Biofuels Working Group (NOV). R4 POC is Tom Baugh (Energy & Climate Change Coordinator) • Tasks – (1) Develop comprehensive inventory of biofuels activities in Regions; (2) Develop overall EPA biofuels strategy • Science Policy Council will advise WG • EPA on Interagency Biomass R&D Board to develop National Biofuels Action Plan (workshop report/draft May 2007)
EPA Energy Initiative Team • Formed in Sept 07 to support EPA Administrator priority for clean energy and climate change (21 workgroups - HQ/Regions) • 4 Topic areas – Energy Efficiency, Energy Production and Supply, Manufacturing and Industrial Processes, Transportation and Fuels • Alternative Fuels Workgroup Cochair –Scott Davis • Long term task – support the expansion of production and use of alternative fuels consistent with the National Biofuels Action Plan
Questions? Fact Sheets are in your binders for additional information Thanks for your support of STAQS 2007 & SEDC
Extra Slides Regulatory Fuels Issues
Fuels Wavier Update • EPA website with Q’s & A’s on process. • Not much new from previous years --- simply compiles information so that it is accessible to the public. • http://www.epa.gov/compliance/resources/faqs/civil/fuelwaiver.html • Regional office can facilitate, so please: • Remember to contact Region 4 in addition to EPA HQ. • Provide updates for Emergency Contacts at your agency if changes from last year. • No waivers needed in 2006 or 2007 hurricane season but several needed in 2004 & 2005 seasons.
RVP 8-Hour Ozone Rule • Section 211(h) of Clean Air Act requires low Reid vapor pressure (RVP) fuel in nonattainment areas. • Requirement was previously addressed for 1-hour ozone areas. • EPA currently contemplating rulemaking to address requirement for 8-hour ozone areas.