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Comment 7 for Revised Proposed 2016 State Strategy for the State Implementation Plan (sipstrategy-mar17-ws) - 1st Workshop.
First Name: Harvey
Last Name: Eder
Email Address: harveyederpspc@yahoo.com
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Subject: Comments to 2016/2017 SIP/ CEQA/ EA of SIP Nox/03/PM 2.5
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Hello, CARB Staff all from Mary Nicholes to Carol Sutkus and Kirsten King Cayabyab etcStephanie Kato (strategic input omitting ITSC/ Immediate Total So;lar Conversion Solar Alternative was illegally omitted in the EA environmental analysis etc...) Rebecca Francher as well, I/ we Harvey Eder Ex. Dir. for self and for PSPC Public Solar Power Coalition hereby herein incorporate by reference all of the record for 2016 AQMP with all Exhibits and written and oral comments at all proceedings of the SCD as well as the CEC CPUC and all prrevious formal and informal proceedings ex. Reclain , all issues related to solar at Bd meetings and advisory meetings reg and public comments and at all SCD Bd Committiees etc. as well as all past litigation from BC cases in 1992 and the SC119641 Eder/ PSPC v. SCAQMD Jan 2013 et5c. also incorporate by reference into the record here in the 2016/2017 SIP for the state of Ca. with new info as well. In the CEQA doc and Soc Econ the SCD 2016 AQMP SCD estimates the 1,600 people will die prematurely in the District at a cost to society of $9,000,000 or 9 million dollars per each permature edeaths cost to society for thw 2016 AQMP vs. Env Groups lead by Earth Justice et. al. estimate and use a 5,000 deaths per yr in the Dist as premature deaths at the cost per as above. In this May16/17/2016 and March 7, and 10, 2017 the state of CA. cites 7,500 deaths per yr . The SCD number is used by CARB for the whole state citing 12 million people being affected by health proplems and apx 50 to 60 % of the 7,500deaths each year equals about 4,000 deaths per yr in the SCAQMD at $9MM each year for $36 Billion dollars cost to the State of Ca each year ( note illegally the state uses a Plan of 15 years when the law requires from at least 20 to 30 to 50 years which is the life of the Solar Systems replacing fossel Fuels ie dirty gas is illegal in Ca. "non renewable fossil fuels f ref. non renewable (90% of gas in Ca is imported from out of state and freaked etc. in 10 yrs $360 billions of dollars cost to Ca pre mature deaths withat least a 30 yr life to the solar systems or 3 times this at $1.08 trillion dollars over 30 yrs plus 57 billion dollars cost of energy per yr in 2015 times 30 years is aa very low estimate of $1.8 trillion dollars for 30 years energy costs and this is with oil at about 30 dollars per barrel which is now 45 to 50 dollars per and had been a $100 dollars per barrel or more per and a high of $147 per barrell in july of 2008 etc. for a more realistic figure of $2.5 to $4 trillion dollars per 30 years at least and incorporate by ref the study done in 2012 and again last yr by UCLA Scientissts in the Inst of Environment and Sustainabliity of an increase in tempatures from 200 per cent to 500 - 600 per cent of days over 95 degrees f over 95 degrees f in the SCAQMD plus a recent study reported in the Santa Monica Daily Press about Feb 14,2017 on the 10 titop metro areas costing 4300 billion dollars per yr in lost labor cost in traffic and the LA area the ie SCAQMD was number 1 of these areas or about $30 billion dollars with about $20 billion dollars saved by solar powered public trans and ride sharing each year for in 30 yrs an additional $600 billion dollars saved with solar conversion over on the low side 30 yrs. or .6 Trillion dollars saved solar electric battery and hydrogen fuel cell / via electrolisys. ( increased peak temp for air conditioning due to climate change and global warming. at 7 % interest doubles over 10 yrs 3.5% int rate doubles over 20 yrs etc... more comments will follow and inc all records in Fed Reg and to EPA 9th circut appeals ct etcv.
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Date and Time Comment Was Submitted: 2017-03-21 13:22:18
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