File #: 18-530    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Action Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 6/12/2018 In control: Lake County Air Quality Management District
On agenda: 6/26/2018 Final action:
Title: (Sitting as LCAQMD, Board of Directors): Adopt Resolution authorizing participation in AB197 Emissions Inventory District Grant Program, and authorizing the APCO to sign and execute the grant agreement and all program documents
Sponsors: Air Quality Management District
Attachments: 1. AB197 Resolution_AQ, 2. AB197 Grant agreement_AQ
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MEMORANDUM

TO: Lake County Air Quality Management District, Board of Directors
FROM: Douglas Gearhart
Air Pollution Control Officer
DATE: June 26, 2018
SUBJECT: (Sitting as LCAQMD, Board of Directors): Adopt Resolution authorizing participation in AB197 Emissions Inventory District Grant Program, and authorizing the APCO to sign and execute the grant agreement and all program documents
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: The passage of AB197 Quality Assurance Review of Point Source Emissions Data occurred in 2016 which required the State to update and post emissions inventory and toxics emissions annually to an online mapping tool. To implement this, the State is providing a Grant to the District to perform the annual inventory and toxics work. The funds for this year are intended to fund review of sources in their current inventory, update as much of the inventory as possible from 2008 to today, and update our reporting processes to obtain this information annually rather than the quadrennial cycle we have been under. Funds are appropriated from the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund.

The AB197 program is an overly paper heavy and legalistic process to implement and administer due to the funding source and reporting requirements of the State. The program is setup as a reimbursement program, but we may be able to obtain advance funding for some work. The funds have been increased for this year as some Districts are not taking the funds, but this may provide enough funds for us to look into database programming and consultant services to assist with this review or to setup guidance for future data collection. All options have to be discussed with ARB staff, but we would like to pursue options to make future data collection and review processes as simple as possible for staff and the impacted industries. If funds cannot be utilized for these other options, we can utilize them for inventory work.

Attached is the grant agreement and provisions. The gra...

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