Date

Huwebes, Oktubre 25, 2018

The Air District is hosting a series of workshops focused on the development of six new rules to protect air quality and the climate.

Spare the Air Status

At the workshops, the public, local government and industries will have an opportunity to learn about the draft rules, ask questions of Air District staff, and share feedback and ideas to inform the final rule making process.

Workshop Schedule

San Francisco
Thursday, November 1
2 - 4 PM
Bay Area Metro Center
Yerba Buena Conference Rm., 1st Floor
375 Beale Street

Martinez
Monday, November 5
6 - 8 PM
Martinez Council Chambers
525 Henrietta Street

Dublin
Wednesday, November 7
6 - 8 PM
Shannon Community Center
11600 Shannon Avenue

San Jose
Thursday, November 8
6 - 8 PM
Berryessa Public Library Meeting Room
3355 Noble Avenue

Proposed rules include:

Regulation 13: Climate Pollutants would establish uniform definitions and requirements for regulating emissions of greenhouse gases and related pollutants.

Rule 13-1: Significant Methane Releases will be the Air District’s first rule specifically focused on regulating methane, a powerful greenhouse gas. The purpose of this rule is to address large scale methane releases from any sources in the Bay Area.

Rule 13-2: Organic Material Handling aims to minimize emissions of methane and odors from all facilities processing organic materials through the application of best management practices, odor impact monitoring and strengthening of odor control standards.

Rule 13-3: Composting Operations aims to minimize and control emissions of volatile organic compounds, methane and odors from composting operations by providing consistency in the permitting and compliance of composting facilities.

Rule 13-4: Anaerobic Digestion and Waste Water Treatment Operations aims to minimize emissions of climate pollutants, volatile organic compounds and odorous compounds by requiring best management practices, emissions standards, test methods, recordkeeping and reporting requirements at waste water treatment facilities and other facilities that operate anaerobic digestors.

Rule 8-34: Solid Waste Disposal Sites amendments would reduce emissions of methane and volatile organic compounds from landfills by increasing the stringency of the standards for landfill gas collection control devices and fugitive leaks and would also improve consistency with state and federal rules governing solid waste disposal sites.

For more information about the proposed rules, visit: www.baaqmd.gov/ruledev.

For questions and comments regarding specific proposed rules, contact the following:

Regulation 13: Jacob Finkle, jfinkle@baaqmd.gov
Rule 13-1: William Saltz, wsaltz@baaqmd.gov
Rules 13-2 & 13-3: Robert Cave, rcave@baaqmd.gov
Rule 13-4: Misha Nishiki, mnishiki@baaqmd.gov
Rule 8-34: Victor Douglas, vdouglas@baaqmd.gov

If you cannot attend, view the live webcast on November 1, at 2 PM, or the archived video later at: www.baaqmd.gov/.

To request language interpretation, contact Christine Q. Nguyen, cqnguyen@baaqmd.gov or 415-749-8751, at least 72 hours prior to event.

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Last Updated: 8/20/2021