File #: 22-1241    Version: 1
Type: Agenda Item Status: Approved
File created: 7/1/2022 In control: Board of Supervisors
On agenda: 7/19/2022 Final action: 7/19/2022
Title: The El Dorado County Air Quality Management District (District) recommending the Board, acting as the Air Quality Management Board of Directors, adopt Resolution 109-2022 authorizing Air Pollution Control Officer (APCO) to: 1) Execute grant agreement G21-CAPP-08 accepting funding from the California Air Resources Board (CARB) in the amount of $15,430 for the implementation of Assembly Bill 617 (AB617); 2) Execute any future grant or funding agreements with CARB and other necessary actions to receive additional funding to support the implementation of AB617 through 2026; and 3) Implement and expend the funds in accordance with agreement G21-CAPP-08, AB617 and CARB requirements. FUNDING: California Air Resources Board.
Attachments: 1. A - AB617 Resolution - 7/19/22, 2. B - G21-CAPP-08 Grant Package - 7/19/22, 3. C - Approved Resolution Routing Sheet - 7/19/22, 4. D - Approved AB617 Grant Agreement CRS - 7/19/22, 5. Executed Resolution 109-2022
Related files: 18-0502
Title
The El Dorado County Air Quality Management District (District) recommending the Board, acting as the Air Quality Management Board of Directors, adopt Resolution 109-2022 authorizing Air Pollution Control Officer (APCO) to:
1) Execute grant agreement G21-CAPP-08 accepting funding from the California Air Resources Board (CARB) in the amount of $15,430 for the implementation of Assembly Bill 617 (AB617);
2) Execute any future grant or funding agreements with CARB and other necessary actions to receive additional funding to support the implementation of AB617 through 2026; and
3) Implement and expend the funds in accordance with agreement G21-CAPP-08, AB617 and CARB requirements.

FUNDING: California Air Resources Board.
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DISCUSSION / BACKGROUND
AB 617 established the Community Air Protection Program (CAPP). CAPP is an element of the State’s Cap and Trade program. It is intended to comprehensively address emission impacts in local communities. The bill requires identification of communities that might be disproportionately impacted by emissions, development of Community Emission Reduction Plans, and deployment of emission monitoring to track the impact of implementing the plans.

The California Air Resources Board has selected the highest priority locations in the State for the deployment of community air monitoring systems. Additional locations will be selected on an ongoing basis. No El Dorado County communities are likely to be selected for the foreseeable future as the program is targeted for disadvantaged and low income communities near large metropolitan industrial areas.

AB 617 requires CARB to establish a uniform statewide system of annual reporting of criteria pollutants and toxic air contaminants from stationary sources. AQMD will be continuing to conduct prioritization evaluations to determine which sources are subject to the reporting requirements and then assisting the subject source operators with reporting.

AB 617 funding may b...

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