Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality. What is CMAQ? Federal funding for transportation projects and...

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Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality

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Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality

What is CMAQ?

• Federal funding for transportation projects and programs that help improve air quality and reduce congestion.

• Projects should support efforts to meet NAAQS under the Clean Air Act in nonattainment and maintenance areas for carbon monoxide, ozone and particulate matter.

3 Elements of CMAQ

• Transportation• Emissions Reductions• Nonattainment (NA) or Maintenance (M) area

CMAQ-Eligible Areas

• CMAQ funds can be used only in areas that are either maintenance or nonattainment areas

• Maintenance-were out of compliance with NAAQS for these pollutants but now meet the standards

• Nonattainment-areas where pollution levels exceed NAAQs

KY Eligible CMAQ Areas

Eligible Applicants

• State and local government agencies• Non profits and private sector entities can

partner with an eligible sponsor

Range of Eligible Projects

• Diesel Retrofits & Advanced Truck Technologies*

• Idle reduction technology*

• Traffic flow improvements

• Demand management• Bicycle/Pedestrian• Freight services*

• Anti-idling facilities• Transit improvements• Shared ride services• Alternative fuels*• Inspection &

maintenance programs• Experimental pilot

projects*• Public Outreach

Ineligible Activities

• Maintenance /Reconstruction projects• Construction of SOV capacity• Stand alone fuel purchases• Salary/Benefits/Overhead

Why Diesel Retrofits?• Diesel exhaust contains high levels of

PM2.5

• Diesel retrofits offer a cost-effective way to reduce emissions

• Over 45 products are available and EPA-verified for engines built between 1960 and 2006

• Diesel oxidation catalysts and diesel particulate filter retrofits cost-effectiveness ranges from $18,700 to $86,600 per ton of PM2.5 reduced

• Selective catalytic reduction systems and engine upgrade kits have a cost-effectiveness range from $1,900 to $19,000 per ton on NOx reduced

• Retrofitting class 6-8b trucks has a cost-effectiveness range of $11,100 to $69,900 per ton of PM2.5 reduced

Photo - www.FHWA.dot.gov

Idle Reduction Techniques

• Direct-fired heaters• Auxiliary power units (APUs)• Automatic engine idling systems• Truck stop electrification (TSE)• Advanced TSE

Auxiliary Power Unit

Photo- www.ct.gov

Truck Stop Electrification

Photo- IdleAir

Freight

• Intermodal Freight Transportation• Intermodal Projects-– Inadequate Infrastructure– Congestion Issues– Operational Inefficiencies– Diesel Retrofits

Freight

Photo-RJ Corman Railroad Group

Alternative Fuel Vehicles

• Fleet Vehicles• Refueling sites and related infrastructure• Most often done as Public-Private Partnership

Project Selection

Call for Applications Applications Submitted to MPO

MPO Ranks Applications

MPO Submits Rankings and

Applications to Office of Local Programs

Office of Local Programs/FHWA

Review

Recommendations to the Governor's Office

Evaluation and Accountability

• CMAQ Reporting system• Inactive projects• Training• Program evaluation

LPA Guide

• Projects must follow all rules and regulations set forth in the KYTC Federal-Aid Highway Project Development Guide for Local Public Agencies (LPA Guide)

Federal Guidance

• Interim Federal CMAQ Guidance-October 1, 2012

• http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/environment/air_quality/cmaq/policy_and_guidance/2013_guidance/index.cfm

• Can also be found on the Office of Local Programs CMAQ page

Questions

Jackie [email protected]

502-782-4734

www.transportation.ky.gov/Local-Programs