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This page last reviewed May 20, 2009
Other Areas of Stationary Source EnforcementOn this page you will find descriptions of ARB Stationary Source Enforcement Programs. For more information about any of the following programs, please see the contact information for specific programs in the descriptions below. For further information about other Enforcement Programs, please visit our Enforcement Programs web page. ![]() Agricultural
Burning Oversight
This
program investigates and responds to agricultural burning and other
open burning complaints, questions, and issues that originate from the
local air districts. For more information, please email Air
Facility System (AFS)
AFS
is a
national stationary source air pollution database that stores permit
and compliance activities for more than 100,000 facilities.
This database is maintained by the federal Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA).
The Air
Resources Board submits quarterly reports to U.S. EPA on the
completion of major source inspections by Air Pollution
Control Districts in California. For more information, please email Continuous
Emission Monitoring (CEM) Systems
The California Health and Safety Code (H&SC) specifies that districts should require the installation of monitoring devices in each stationary source of air contaminants that emits 100 tons or more per year of significant pollutants as defined by Health and Safety Code Section 42700-42708. Section 42706 requires that the operator of a stationary source with a CEM must report violations of any emission standard to the district within 96 hours of such occurrence. The district, in turn, must report the violation to the ARB within five working days after receiving the report of the violation from the operator. This program is
responsible for collecting data to detect chronic problems and to work
with the districts and sources to alleviate excess emissions.
For more information, you may email District
Rule Review
Stationary Source Enforcement Section staff reviews Air Pollution Control District rules for enforceability. The staff reviews the rule at the draft, proposed, and adopted stages. When applicable, the staff makes sure that the rules have test methods, appropriate definitions, sound recordkeeping, and defined emission control efficiencies. For more information, please email Carl Brown or telephone (916) 323-8417. Environmental
Cross-Media Investigations and Enforcement
The Strategic Environmental Investigations and Enforcement Section (SEIES) conducts environmental cross-media investigations for the California EPA. This group also conducts air pollution investigations. The Multi Media Chrome Plating Project report is now available online. For more information, please email Richard C. Smith or telephone (916) 445-1295. High
Priority Violation Program
This
program tracks significant violators in 27 of the 35 Air
Pollution Control Districts
(Districts) in California.
Staff collects data such as rule violated, penalty amount, period of
violation, and date compliance verified. A report of this data is sent
to the California EPA and the Districts
so that they may monitor and control those
violators. For more information, please email
Portable
Fuel Containters and Spouts Regulations Enforcement Investigators of the Portable Fuel Container and Spouts Regulations program purchase samples of spill-proof systems and spill-proof spouts from retail outlets throughout the State of California. The portable fuel containers and spouts must meet all of the performance standards and administrative requirements in these Regulations. MLD assists in determining compliance with these Regulations in testing the products. Any violations are issued Report of Violations and are appropriately resolved. For more information, please email Tim Gergen or telephone (916) 445-0292. |
