Mobile Source Emissions Reduction Grant Program Heather J. Hildebrandt NC Division of Air Quality.

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Mobile Source Emissions Reduction Grant Program Heather J. Hildebrandt NC Division of Air Quality

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Mobile Source Emissions Reduction Grant Program

Heather J. Hildebrandt

NC Division of Air Quality

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Air Quality in North Carolina

• NC is currently meeting standards for nitrogen dioxide, sulfur dioxide, lead, and carbon monoxide.

• However, several areas in NC are violating Ozone and PM fine standards.

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North Carolina’s Recommendations on Boundaries for PM2.5 Nonattainment Areas

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Impacts of Not Meeting Standards

• Health– Aggravation of lung diseases and heart disease.

• Economy– Limits on growth of industry– More controls on growth of roadway networks

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What is NC Doing?

• Clean Smokestacks Act– Requires coal-fired power plants to reduce NOx

and SO2 by ¾ over next 5-10 years.

• Expanded emissions testing program

• Grant Program

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Background

• Began in 1995

• Funding is provided by a tax of 1/64 of a cent per gallon of gasoline sold.

• 78 grants totaling over $5.74 million

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Purpose

• Reduce emissions from cars, trucks, and other mobile sources in North Carolina.

• Reductions will help protect public health and the environment by assisting the State in maintaining the NAQS

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Why do we need to focus on Mobile Source Emissions?

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NOx Emissions

2000 North Carolina Estimated NOx Emissions

Area1%

Point52%Mobile

36%

Nonroad Mobile 11%

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VOC Emissions

2000 North Carolina Estimated VOC Emissions

Area32%

Point19%

Mobile32%

Nonroad Mobile 17%

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Particulate Emissions

• Collectively diesel powered vehicles contribute more than two-thirds of all particulates from transportation in the United States

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Project Guidelines

• Bus Projects must utilize EPA approved Technologies.

• OEM AFVs are preferred over conversions.

• Grant funds are for incremental costs only.

• Fueling Facilities funded must be publicly accessible.

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Project Selection Criteria

• Degree of matching

• Degree of actual emission reduction verses planning

• Assessment of benefits

• Permanence of benefits

• Low cost/ high benefit

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Selection Criteria Cont.

• Potential for high total benefits in NC

• Length of project

• Degree of support/ participation

• Public perception

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Requirements for a Grant

• Project must emphasize mobile source emissions reductions.

• Application must address/consider Project Selection Criteria.

• Project must emphasize actual reductions as opposed to planning.

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Requirements Cont.

• Proposal must be for a new project.

• Grant recipients must report back on actual benefits of completed project.

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How to Apply for a Grant

• Contact through mail

NC DENR/DAQ

Mobile Source Compliance Branch

Attn: Heather Hildebrandt

1641 Mail Service Center

Raleigh, NC 27699-1641

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How to Apply Cont.

• By phoneTele. (919) 733-1498FAX (919) 733-1812

• Email [email protected]

• Web Pagehttp://daq.state.nc.us

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2004 Grant Winners

• $50,000 to Mecklenburg County Air Quality

• $50,000 for Fort Bragg School Buses• $50,000 to Statesville-Iredell County

Schools• $100,000 to Guilford County Schools• $100,000 to Wake County Public School

System

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Resources - Web Sites

• Clean School Bus USA– www.epa.gov/cleanschoolbus

• Diesel Technology Forum - Retrofit Program– www.dieselforum.org/retrofit

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Anti-Idling Policies

• 5 minute maximum idling – additional idling does not help the school bus get warmer

• Buses should not park “nose to tail” when it can be avoided

• Buses should not idle while loading or unloading on school grounds

• Buses should not park on school grounds near building air-intake systems

• No bus should run without the driver being within three feet of that bus

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Implementation Strategies

• Commitment Cards

• Stickers

• Magnets