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BOARD MEETING DATE: September 13, 2002 AGENDA NO. 20




REPORT: 

Rule and Control Measure Forecast

SYNOPSIS: 

This report highlights AQMD rulemaking activity and public workshops tentatively scheduled for the year 2002.

COMMITTEE: 

Not applicable

RECOMMENDED ACTION:

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 have occurred since last month’s forecast are summarized.

Rules to be Rescheduled/Removed and Added
 

Rule 1105.1

Fluid Catalytic Cracking Units

Proposed amendments to Rule 1105.1 are being rescheduled from December 2002 to January 2003 to allow additional time to address comments from stakeholders and to finalize the staff proposal and associated environmental assessment document.

MASTER CALENDAR
Advance Target for Board Hearings

Below is a list of all rulemaking activity scheduled for the year 2002. The last three columns refer to the type of rule adoption or amendment: AQMP refers to the adoption and implementation of AQMP control measures (Attachment A); Toxics refers to the adoption and implementation of programmatic as well as source-specific toxic-related rules (Attachment B); and Other refers to administrative rules or changes to an existing rule to clarify or improve rule enforceability, SIP corrections, or implementing state or federal regulations (Attachment C). A more detailed description of the proposed rule adoption or amendment is located after this calendar under the type of rule adoption or amendment (i.e. AQMP, Toxics, and Other) Upcoming Public Workshops are located at the end of the report (Attachment D).

*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.

2002

October
 

AQMP

TOXICS

OTHER

1631

Pilot Credit Generation Program for Marine Vessels

   

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November
       

1113*

Architectural Coatings

   

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1173*

Control of Volatile Organic Compound Leaks and Releases from Components at Petroleum Facilities and Chemical Plants (CM#99 FUG05-P2)

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Reg. XIII

New Source Review

   

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1421*

Control of Perchloroethylene Emissions from Dry Cleaning Systems

 

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1610

Old-Vehicle Scrapping

   

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December
       

1122

Solvent Degreasers

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1127*

Emission Reductions from Livestock Waste

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1133*

Emission Reductions from Composting Operations (CM#99 WST-02)

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2002

December

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AQMP

TOXICS

OTHER

1145

Plastic, Rubber, and Glass Coatings

   

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1426
1469

Metal Finishing
Hexavalent Chromium Emissions from Chrome Plating and Chrome Acid Anodizing Operations

 

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1437

Furniture Stripping Operations

 

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TO-BE-DETERMINED

       

102

Definition of Terms

   

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109

Recordkeeping for Volatile Organic Compound Emissions

   

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201

Permit to Construct

   

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219


222

Equipment Not Requiring a Written Permit Pursuant to Reg. II

Filing Requirements for Specific Emission Sources Not Requiring a Written Permit Pursuant to Regulation II

   

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463

Organic Liquid Storage

   

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1110.2

Emissions from Gaseous- and Liquid-Fueled Internal Combustion Engines

   

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1112.1

Emissions of Particulate Matter and Carbon Monoxide from Cement Kilns

   

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1132

Further Control of VOC Emissions From High Emitting Spray Booth Facilities

   

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1138.1*

Control of Emissions from Underfired Charbroiler Restaurant Operations (CM#99 PRC-03, Phase II)

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1139

Further Reductions from Aggregate and Related Operations

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2002

TO-BE-DETERMINED

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AQMP

TOXICS

OTHER

1190 Series

Fleet Vehicle Requirements

 

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1191.1*, +

Clean On-Road Light- and Medium- Duty Fleet Vehicles for Private Fuel Suppliers and Utilities

 

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1196.1*, +

Clean On-Road Heavy-Duty Public Fleet Vehicles for Private Fuel Suppliers and Utilities

 

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1405

Control of Ethylene Oxide of CFC Emissions from Sterilization or Fumigation

 

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1902

Transportation Conformity

   

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2202

On-Road Motor Vehicle Mitigation Options

   

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Reg. IV, XI and XIV Rules

Various rule amendments needed to achieve AQMP emission reduction requirements and other requirements of state and federal law. Also, various Reg. XIV rules will be evaluated for possible command-and-control rules to reduce toxic emissions as part of the Air Toxics Control Plan.

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Reg. XIII

New Source Review

   

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Reg. XVI

Mobile Source Credit Programs (CM#99 FLX-01)

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Reg. XX

RECLAIM

   

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Reg. XXV*

Intercredit Trading (CM#99 FLX-01)

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Reg. XXX

Title V Operating Permits

   

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2003

January

 

AQMP

TOXICS

OTHER

1105.1*

Fluid Catalytic Cracking Units

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TO-BE-DETERMINED

       

1186

PM10 Emissions from Paved and Unpaved Roads, and Livestock Operations

   

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403

Fugitive Dust

     

1429

Secondary Aluminum Processing

 

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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.

Attachments

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