It is projected that even with anticipated gains in transit ridership and carpooling to work, the Bay Area is projected to have a minimum of 35% more (or 7.5 million additional) vehicular trips a year.
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5/16/2012Board of Directors Special Meeting More Information: 5/16/2012 Agenda (442 kb PDF, 8 pgs)
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The Air District will start accepting project applications for the Carl Moyer Program Year 13 funding cycle on August 8, 2011.
Stacy Shull, Strategic Incentive Administrative Analyst 415-749-4955
Stationary Regulatory Information:
The Airborne Toxic Control Measure for Stationary Compression Ignition Engines (ATCM) (effective October 18, 2007) includes requirements for stationary and portable diesel-fueled engines used exclusively in agriculture. Typically, these engines are used to pump water or provide power for growing crops or raising livestock. All applicants interested in applying for stationary/ portable equipment must comply with the ATCM. Please visit Agricultural Diesel Engines webpage for additional regulatory information or contact Joe Slamovich at 415-749-4681 for engine registration, and Guy Gimlen at 415-749-4734 for questions about the Agricultural engine regulation.
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