Date: Fri, 8 Jan 2016 14:45:11 -0800 Subject: arbcombo -- ARB Board Meeting Public Agenda From: tjensen@arb.ca.gov The Public Agenda is now available for the January 21, 2016, Board Meeting. Please go to http://www.arb.ca.gov/board/ma/2016/ma012116.pdf California is in a drought emergency. Visit www.SaveOurH2O.org for water conservation tips. You are receiving this single arbcombo email because you are a subscriber to or have made a public comment to one or more of the following lists: ab32publichealth, board, cargo, cc, commerce-cherrp, ej, ej-prp, gmbond, harborcraft, hcm, hdghg, loco, maritime, onrdiesel, porttruck, railyard, rsc-ghg, sfti, shipincin, shorepower, sip, tru, vsr, westoakland, wilmington-cherrp. ====================================================================== You are subscribed to one of the lists aggregated to make this particular ARB combination listserve broadcast. 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For a list of simple ways you can reduce demand and cut your energy costs, visit the Flex Alert website at www.flexalert.org . ====================================================================== Date: Tue, 12 Jan 2016 15:31:44 -0800 Subject: arbcombo -- January/February 2016 California Sustainable Freight Action Plan Workshops and Webinar From: tclarksj@arb.ca.gov Staff from the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans), the California Air Resources Board (ARB), the California Energy Commission (Energy Commission), and the Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development (GO-Biz) invite you to participate in workshops on the development of the California Sustainable Freight Action Plan (Action Plan). The workshops will be held simultaneously in-person, at satellite locations, and as a separate stand-alone webinar. The agencies will follow the same format and show the same presentation at each location and in the webinar SACRAMENTO: January 26, 2016 (videocast to Redding and Oakland) FRESNO: January 28, 2016 (videocast to Modesto, Bakersfield, and Monterey) LOS ANGELES: February 1, 2016 (videocast to San Diego, San Bernardino, and Imperial) WEBINAR: February 5, 2016 For more information on these workshops and webinar, including registration details, visit the Sustainable Freight Transport website at: http://www.arb.ca.gov/gmp/sfti/sfti.htm. Questions or comments may also be submitted to freight@arb.ca.gov or CSFAP@dot.ca.gov. If you would like to receive notices of future freight meetings and the availability of materials, please sign up for the California Sustainable Freight list serve at: http://www.arb.ca.gov/listserv/listserv_ind.php?listname=sfti. Background In July 2015, Governor Brown issued Executive Order B-32-15, directing the Secretaries of Transportation, Environmental Protection, and Natural Resources to lead other relevant State departments in the development of an integrated action plan, the California Sustainable Freight Action Plan (Action Plan). The Action Plan will include specific recommendations, actions, investments, and milestones agencies can consider to develop and begin building a sustainable freight transportation system that will demonstrate California’s private and public leadership in advancing national freight priorities, objectives, and goals, and accomplishing statewide goals, such as the targets identified in the Executive Order. California is in a drought emergency. Visit www.SaveOurH2O.org for water conservation tips. 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For a list of simple ways you can reduce demand and cut your energy costs, visit the Flex Alert website at www.flexalert.org . ====================================================================== Date: Fri, 15 Jan 2016 14:02:39 -0800 Subject: ab32publichealth -- January 19 Climate Action Team Public Health Workgroup Meeting From: rding@arb.ca.gov The Climate Action Team Public Health Workgroup will be holding a meeting on: Tuesday, January 19, 2016 from 1:00 to 4:00 pm PST Sierra Hearing Room, Cal/EPA Sacramento. “California Climate Action: Local Health Department and Community Stakeholder Engagement in Climate Policy” Agenda: http://www.arb.ca.gov/cc/ab32publichealth/meetings/meetings.htm Note: Presentations will be available for downloading the morning of the meeting. World News CDPH: “Statement on Paris Climate Agreement and the year ahead from the Climate Change and Health Team at the Office of Health Equity, California Department of Public Health” more at: http://www.cdph.ca.gov/programs/Documents/Statement-on-Paris-CDPH-Climate-Change-and-Health.pdf Webcast: http://www.calepa.ca.gov/broadcast/?bdo=1 or http://www.arb.ca.gov/cc/ab32publichealth/meetings/meetings.htm (See under Resources/Live Webcasts) Q&A: E-mail questions to sierrarm@calepa.ca.gov Call-In option: The dial in number: 888-566-6180 Access code: 23151 •If you join the call please mute (*6) your phone unless you are speaking on the conference line. •If you choose to call-in and view the webcast simultaneously, please note there is a feedback problem with the system. (If noise from the webcast is fed into the conference call it will shut the entire system down and the conference call will be dropped.) •If you unmute (*6) your phone to speak you must mute the webcast on your computer so it is not heard on the conference call. Thank you for your understanding. For additional information please contact: Daniel Woo, MS, MPH Office of Health Equity/Climate and Health Team California Department of Public Health Daniel.Woo@cdph.ca.gov or (510) 620-5934 California is in a drought emergency. Visit www.SaveOurH2O.org for water conservation tips. ====================================================================== You are subscribed to the ab32publichealth mailing list. To UNSUBSCRIBE: Please go to http://www.arb.ca.gov/listserv/listserv.php and enter your email address and click on the button "Display Email Lists." To unsubscribe, please click inside the appropriate box to uncheck it and go to the bottom of the screen to submit your request. 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CAT-PHWG MEMBER SURVEY: We would appreciate receiving your feedback by please taking a few moments to fill out this brief 3 question survey at the following link https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/XFWF6D3 Thank you! NEXT MEETING: APRIL 19TH, 1 p.m. For additional information please contact: Dan Woo, MPH, MS, LEED AP Climate and Health Team, Office of Health Equity, California Department of Public Health (CDPH) (510) 620-5934 or Daniel.Woo@cdph.ca.gov California is in a drought emergency. Visit www.SaveOurH2O.org for water conservation tips. ====================================================================== You are subscribed to the ab32publichealth mailing list. To UNSUBSCRIBE: Please go to http://www.arb.ca.gov/listserv/listserv.php and enter your email address and click on the button "Display Email Lists." To unsubscribe, please click inside the appropriate box to uncheck it and go to the bottom of the screen to submit your request. 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During the workshop, ARB staff will provide a summary of the Proposed Strategy. We welcome and encourage your participation in this effort. ARB staff will present the Proposed Strategy to the Board at their May Board Hearing. Details on the workshop and Board Hearing are presented below. Public Workshop on the Proposed Short-lived Climate Pollutant Strategy: The workshop will be held on the following date and time: DATE: April 26, 2016 TIME: 10:00 a.m. LOCATION: California Environmental Protection Agency Byron Sher Auditorium 1001 I Street, Second Floor Sacramento, California 95814 DIRECTIONS: http://www.calepa.ca.gov/epabldg/location.htm Public Board Meeting: The Air Resources Board will conduct a public Board meeting at the time and place noted below to consider the Proposed Strategy. DATE: May 19, 2016 TIME: 9:00 a.m. LOCATION: California Environmental Protection Agency Byron Sher Auditorium 1001 I Street, Second Floor Sacramento, California 95814 This item will be considered at a one-day meeting of the Board, which will commence at 9:00 a.m., May 19, 2016. Please consult the public agenda for the meeting, which will be available at least 10 days before May 19, 2016, to determine the order in which this item will be considered. ARB invites comments on the Proposed Strategy and Draft EA during the 45-day public comment period that begins on April 11, 2016, and ends on May 26, 2016. Both documents can be found on ARB's SLCP webpage at: http://www.arb.ca.gov/cc/shortlived/shortlived.htm. Comments should be submitted using the address or web page listed below. Interested members of the public may also present comments orally or in writing at the May 19, 2016, public meeting. To be responded to in writing and considered by the Board at a subsequent public meeting on the Proposed Strategy, written comments on the Draft EA must be received no later than 5 p.m. on May 26, 2016. Comments on the Draft EA and the Proposed Strategy must be submitted to one of the following: Postal mail: Clerk of the Board, Air Resources Board 1001 I Street, Sacramento, California 95814 Electronic submittal: http://www.arb.ca.gov/lispub/comm/bclist.php Further inquiries regarding this item should be directed to Dave Mehl, Air Resources Supervisor, at 916-323-1491 or Marcelle Surovik, Staff Air Pollution Specialist, at 916 327-2951. Thank you. California is in a drought emergency. Visit www.SaveOurH2O.org for water conservation tips. 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For a list of simple ways you can reduce demand and cut your energy costs, visit the Flex Alert website at www.flexalert.org . ====================================================================== Date: Tue, 12 Apr 2016 11:02:10 -0700 Subject: ab32publichealth -- April 19 Climate Action Team Public Health Workgroup Meeting From: tclarksj@arb.ca.gov Topic: “Climate Change and Extreme Heat” Date: Tuesday, April 19, 2016 from 1:00 to 4:00 pm PDT Location: Sierra Hearing Room, CalEPA Sacramento. Agenda: http://www.arb.ca.gov/cc/ab32publichealth/meetings/meetings.htm Note: Presentations will be available for downloading the morning of the meeting WEBCAST: Information at the bottom of this message CALL-IN: (888) 831-6080 Passcode: 44169 NEWS! SAFEGUARDING CALIFORNIA: PUBLIC HEALTH IMPLEMENTATION ACTION PLAN RELEASED The Climate Change and Health Team of the CDPH Office of Health Equity is pleased to announce the release of the “Public Health Chapter of Safeguarding California: Implementation Action Plans.” • Safeguarding California: Implementation Action Plans: http://resources.ca.gov/docs/climate/safeguarding/Safeguarding%20California-Implementation%20Action%20Plans.pdf • Public Health Chapter: http://resources.ca.gov/docs/climate/safeguarding/Public%20Health%20Sector%20Plan.pdf California is leading the way on greenhouse gas emissions reduction, but even if we reduce our climate polluting emissions, climate impacts are and will continue to occur, requiring preparation and adaptation. The California Natural Resources Agency asked the California Department of Public Health to write a plan to implement the public health-related recommendations of California’s adaptation strategy, called Safeguarding California: Reducing Climate Risk. The public health implementation plan is one of ten sector-specific plans to implement Safeguarding California. This Implementation Plan articulates how the State of California can integrate climate adaptation into its public health planning and work, as well as how the work of other state agencies and other partners can improve public health in the era of climate change. The Climate Change and Health Team welcomes your feedback regarding the plan and about how we can work together to support the resilience of communities facing health impacts of climate change. The Implementation Plans have been informed by extensive public comments gathered over eight months, including at workshops held around the state. More information on Safeguarding California including an executive summary and each of the ten sector plans in the report can be accessed at: http://resources.ca.gov/climate/safeguarding/ WEBCAST: http://www.calepa.ca.gov/broadcast/?bdo=1 or http://www.arb.ca.gov/cc/ab32publichealth/meetings/meetings.htm (See under Resources/Live Webcasts) Q&A: E-mail questions to sierrarm@calepa.ca.gov Call-In option: The dial in number: 888-831-6080 Access code: 44169 • If you join the call please mute (*6) your phone unless you are speaking on the conference line. • If you choose to call-in and view the webcast simultaneously, please note there is a feedback problem with the system. (If noise from the webcast is fed into the conference call it will shut the entire system down and the conference call will be dropped.) • If you unmute (*6) your phone to speak you must mute the webcast on your computer so it is not heard on the conference call. Thank you for your understanding. For additional information please contact: Daniel Woo, MS, MPH Office of Health Equity/Climate and Health Team California Department of Public Health Daniel.Woo@cdph.ca.gov or (510) 620-5934 California is in a drought emergency. Visit www.SaveOurH2O.org for water conservation tips. ====================================================================== You are subscribed to the ab32publichealth mailing list. To UNSUBSCRIBE: Please go to http://www.arb.ca.gov/listserv/listserv.php and enter your email address and click on the button "Display Email Lists." To unsubscribe, please click inside the appropriate box to uncheck it and go to the bottom of the screen to submit your request. You will receive an automatic email message confirming that you have successfully unsubscribed. Also, please read our listserve disclaimer at http://www.arb.ca.gov/listserv/disclaim.htm . The energy challenge facing California is real. Every Californian needs to take immediate action to reduce energy consumption. For a list of simple ways you can reduce demand and cut your energy costs, visit the Flex Alert website at www.flexalert.org . ====================================================================== Date: Mon, 18 Apr 2016 16:02:21 -0700 Subject: ab32publichealth -- Tomorrow: April 19 Climate Action Team Public Health Workgroup Meeting From: rding@arb.ca.gov Climate Action Team Public Health Workgroup Meeting. Topic: “Climate Change and Extreme Heat” Date: Tuesday, April 19, 2016 from 1:00 to 4:00 pm PDT Location: Sierra Hearing Room, CalEPA Sacramento Agenda: http://www.arb.ca.gov/cc/ab32publichealth/meetings/meetings.htm Note: All presentations will be available for downloading the morning of the meeting WEBCAST: Information below CALL-IN: (888) 831-6080 Passcode: 44169 WEBCAST: http://www.calepa.ca.gov/broadcast/?bdo=1 or http://www.arb.ca.gov/cc/ab32publichealth/meetings/meetings.htm (See under Resources/Live Webcasts) Q&A: E-mail questions to sierrarm@calepa.ca.gov Call-In option: The dial in number: 888-831-6080 Access code: 44169 • If you join the call please mute (*6) your phone unless you are speaking on the conference line. • If you choose to call-in and view the webcast simultaneously, please note there is a feedback problem with the system. (If noise from the webcast is fed into the conference call it will shut the entire system down and the conference call will be dropped.) • If you unmute (*6) your phone to speak you must mute the webcast on your computer so it is not heard on the conference call. Thank you for your understanding. For additional information please contact: Daniel Woo, MS, MPH Office of Health Equity/Climate and Health Team California Department of Public Health Daniel.Woo@cdph.ca.gov or (510) 620-5934 California is in a drought emergency. Visit www.SaveOurH2O.org for water conservation tips. ====================================================================== You are subscribed to the ab32publichealth mailing list. To UNSUBSCRIBE: Please go to http://www.arb.ca.gov/listserv/listserv.php and enter your email address and click on the button "Display Email Lists." To unsubscribe, please click inside the appropriate box to uncheck it and go to the bottom of the screen to submit your request. 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ARB released the Proposed Strategy and the Draft Environmental Analysis (EA) for the Proposed Strategy for public review on April 11, 2016. During the workshop, ARB staff will provide a summary of the Proposed Strategy. We welcome and encourage your participation in this effort. The additional workshop will be held on the following date and time: Date: May 3, 2016 Time: 1:30 p.m. Location: San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District Southern Region Office 34946 Flyover Court Bakersfield, CA 93308 Directions: http://www.valleyair.org/General_info/Directions_Bakersfield.htm This additional workshop will be webcast for those unable to attend in person. The webcast can be accessed at: http://www.valleyair.org/Workshops/public_workshops_idx.htm. Questions or comments can be submitted during the workshop to webcast@valleyair.org. The public can also attend this workshop by video conference at the air district’s Modesto and Fresno offices: Modesto Office 4800 Enterprise Way Modesto, CA 95356 Fresno Office 1990 E. Gettysburg Avenue Fresno, California 93726 Updated Public Meeting Schedule • April 26: First Public Workshop on the Proposed Strategy (Sacramento) • (NEW) May 3: Second Public Workshop on the Proposed Strategy (Bakersfield) • May 19: Board Meeting for Proposed Strategy • Late-Summer/Early-Fall: Board to consider approving a final SLCP Strategy Background Short-lived climate pollutants (SLCPs) are powerful climate forcers that remain in the atmosphere for a much shorter period of time than major climate pollutants such as carbon dioxide (CO2). Their relative potency in terms of how they heat the atmosphere can be tens to thousands of times greater than CO2. SLCPs include black carbon, methane, and fluorinated gases, including hydrofluorocarbons. The impacts of SLCPs are especially strong within the near term. Reducing these emissions can have an immediate beneficial impact on climate change. SLCP reductions are important to continuing and maintaining the greenhouse gas reductions called for by AB 32 (Nunez, Chapter 488, Statutes of 2006) and SB 605 (Lara, Chapter 523, Statutes of 2014), and to ensuring emissions meet the statewide greenhouse gas emission limit that AB 32 established. The Proposed Strategy is identified in the First Update to the Climate Change Scoping Plan as one of the recommended actions to achieve additional greenhouse gas emission reductions. SB 605 further requires ARB, in coordination with other State agencies and local air districts, to develop a strategy to further reduce SLCP emissions in California. A Draft Strategy was released for public comment on September 30, 2015. After considering comments received, ARB staff released the Proposed Strategy on April 11, 2016, which will be presented to the Board at a public meeting on May 19, 2016. The Board will not vote on the Proposed Strategy at this meeting; a second Board meeting will be scheduled for either late summer or early fall for the Board to consider approving a final SLCP Strategy, along with final environmental documents. Environmental Analysis ARB, as the lead agency for the Proposed Strategy, prepared a Draft Environmental Analysis (EA) in accordance with the requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and ARB’s regulatory program certified by the Secretary of Natural Resources (California Code of Regulation, title 17, sections 60006-60008; California Code of Regulation, title 14, section 15251, subdivision (d)). The resource areas from the CEQA Guidelines Environmental Checklist were used as a framework for a programmatic environmental analysis of the reasonably foreseeable compliance responses resulting from implementation of the proposed measures discussed in the Proposed Strategy. The Draft EA provides an analysis of both the beneficial and adverse impacts and feasible mitigation measures for the reasonably foreseeable compliance responses associated with the proposed measures under each of the 17 environmental resource areas. Collectively, the Draft EA concluded implementation of these actions could result in the following short-term and long-term beneficial and adverse impacts: beneficial long-term impacts in reduced greenhouse gas emissions; less-than-significant impacts to air quality, biological resources, energy demand, geology and soils, greenhouse gases (short-term), hazards and hazardous materials, hydrology and water quality, resources related to land use planning, mineral resources, noise, population and housing, public services, and recreational services; and potentially significant and unavoidable adverse impacts to aesthetics, agriculture and forest resources, air quality, biological resources, cultural resources, geology and soils, hazards and hazardous materials, hydrology and water quality, resources related to land use planning, noise, transportation/traffic, and utilities and service systems. The potentially significant and unavoidable adverse impacts are primarily related to short-term construction-related activities, which explains why some resource areas are identified above as having both less-than-significant impacts and potentially significant impacts. Please refer to the Draft EA for further details. Public Comments on the Proposed Strategy and Draft EA The Proposed Strategy and its appendices, including the Draft EA (Appendix C), can be obtained from ARB’s short-lived climate pollutant website at: http://www.arb.ca.gov/cc/shortlived/shortlived.htm. ARB invites comments on the Proposed Strategy and Draft EA during the 45-day public comment period that begins on April 11, 2016, and ends on May 26, 2016. Submittal of comments on both documents should be made to: http://www.arb.ca.gov/lispub/comm/bclist.php. The meeting agenda, staff presentation, and any other related materials will be distributed prior to the workshops. These documents will be posted in advance on ARB’s Short-Lived Climate Pollutant website (see above). California is in a drought emergency. Visit www.SaveOurH2O.org for water conservation tips. 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For a list of simple ways you can reduce demand and cut your energy costs, visit the Flex Alert website at www.flexalert.org . ====================================================================== Date: Tue, 26 Apr 2016 09:52:45 -0700 Subject: arbcombo -- Evening Bakersfield Short-Lived Climate Pollutant Workshop Added to the Public Meeting Schedule From: jraymond@arb.ca.gov The Air Resources Board (ARB or Board) will conduct an evening public workshop on May 3, 2016, to discuss ARB's Proposed Short-Lived Climate Pollutant Reduction Strategy (Proposed Strategy). This workshop will follow the afternoon workshop already scheduled in Bakersfield for the same day. This meeting has been scheduled for those unable to attend the daytime meeting and will cover the same material. ARB released the Proposed Strategy and the Draft Environmental Analysis (EA) for the Proposed Strategy for public review on April 11, 2016. During the workshop, ARB staff will provide a summary of the Proposed Strategy. We welcome and encourage your participation in this effort. The additional workshop will be held on the following date and time: Date: May 3, 2016 Time: 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Location: San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District Southern Region Office 34946 Flyover Court Bakersfield, CA 93308 Directions: http://www.valleyair.org/General_info/Directions_Bakersfield.htm This additional workshop will be webcast for those unable to attend in person. The webcast can be accessed at: http://www.valleyair.org/Workshops/public_workshops_idx.htm. Questions or comments can be submitted during the workshop to webcast@valleyair.org. The public can also attend this workshop by video conference at the air district’s Modesto and Fresno offices: Modesto Office 4800 Enterprise Way Modesto, CA 95356 Fresno Office 1990 E. Gettysburg Avenue Fresno, California 93726 Updated Public Meeting Schedule: • April 26: First Public Workshop on the Proposed Strategy(Sacramento) • May 3: Second Public Workshop on the Proposed Strategy (1:30 p.m. in Bakersfield) • (NEW) May 3: Third Public Workshop on the Proposed Strategy (6:00 p.m. in Bakersfield) • May 19: Board Meeting for Proposed Strategy • Late-Summer/Early-Fall: Board to consider approving a final SLCP Strategy Background Short-lived climate pollutants (SLCPs) are powerful climate forcers that remain in the atmosphere for a much shorter period of time than major climate pollutants such as carbon dioxide (CO2). Their relative potency in terms of how they heat the atmosphere can be tens to thousands of times greater than CO2. SLCPs include black carbon, methane, and fluorinated gases, including hydrofluorocarbons. The impacts of SLCPs are especially strong within the near term. Reducing these emissions can have an immediate beneficial impact on climate change. SLCP reductions are important to continuing and maintaining the greenhouse gas reductions called for by AB 32 (Nunez, Chapter 488, Statutes of 2006) and SB 605 (Lara, Chapter 523, Statutes of 2014), and to ensuring emissions meet the statewide greenhouse gas emission limit that AB 32 established. The Proposed Strategy is identified in the First Update to the Climate Change Scoping Plan as one of the recommended actions to achieve additional greenhouse gas emission reductions. SB 605 further requires ARB, in coordination with other State agencies and local air districts, to develop a strategy to further reduce SLCP emissions in California. A Draft Strategy was released for public comment on September 30, 2015. After considering comments received, ARB staff released the Proposed Strategy on April 11, 2016, which will be presented to the Board at a public meeting on May 19, 2016. The Board will not vote on the Proposed Strategy at this meeting; a second Board meeting will be scheduled for either late summer or early fall for the Board to consider approving a final SLCP Strategy, along with final environmental documents. Environmental Analysis ARB, as the lead agency for the Proposed Strategy, prepared a Draft Environmental Analysis (EA) in accordance with the requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and ARB’s regulatory program certified by the Secretary of Natural Resources (California Code of Regulation, title 17, sections 60006-60008; California Code of Regulation, title 14, section 15251, subdivision (d)). The resource areas from the CEQA Guidelines Environmental Checklist were used as a framework for a programmatic environmental analysis of the reasonably foreseeable compliance responses resulting from implementation of the proposed measures discussed in the Proposed Strategy. The Draft EA provides an analysis of both the beneficial and adverse impacts and feasible mitigation measures for the reasonably foreseeable compliance responses associated with the proposed measures under each of the 17 environmental resource areas. Collectively, the Draft EA concluded implementation of these actions could result in the following short-term and long-term beneficial and adverse impacts: beneficial long-term impacts in reduced greenhouse gas emissions; less-than-significant impacts to air quality, biological resources, energy demand, geology and soils, greenhouse gases (short-term), hazards and hazardous materials, hydrology and water quality, resources related to land use planning, mineral resources, noise, population and housing, public services, and recreational services; and potentially significant and unavoidable adverse impacts to aesthetics, agriculture and forest resources, air quality, biological resources, cultural resources, geology and soils, hazards and hazardous materials, hydrology and water quality, resources related to land use planning, noise, transportation/traffic, and utilities and service systems. The potentially significant and unavoidable adverse impacts are primarily related to short-term construction-related activities, which explains why some resource areas are identified above as having both less-than-significant impacts and potentially significant impacts. Please refer to the Draft EA for further details. Public Comments on the Proposed Strategy and Draft EA The Proposed Strategy and its appendices, including the Draft EA (Appendix C), can be obtained from ARB’s short-lived climate pollutant website at: http://www.arb.ca.gov/cc/shortlived/shortlived.htm. ARB invites comments on the Proposed Strategy and Draft EA during the 45-day public comment period that begins on April 11, 2016, and ends on May 26, 2016. Submittal of comments on both documents should be made to: http://www.arb.ca.gov/lispub/comm/bclist.php. The meeting agenda, staff presentation, and any other related materials will be distributed prior to the workshops. These documents will be posted in advance on ARB’s Short-Lived Climate Pollutant website (see above). California is in a drought emergency. Visit www.SaveOurH2O.org for water conservation tips. 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For a list of simple ways you can reduce demand and cut your energy costs, visit the Flex Alert website at www.flexalert.org . ====================================================================== Date: Tue, 3 May 2016 14:46:25 -0700 Subject: arbcombo -- State issues draft plan for freight system of the future From: lquattro@arb.ca.gov New technologies to deliver cleaner air, increased efficiency, competitiveness . May 3, 2016 Contact: Karen Caesar (626) 575-6728 kcaesar@arb.ca.gov Stanley Young (916) 956-9409 syoung@arb.ca.gov SACRAMENTO – State agency leaders today released the Draft California Sustainable Freight Action Plan, an ambitious document that lays a foundation for modernizing California’s multi-billion dollar freight transportation system. Developed in response to Governor Brown’s Executive Order B-32-15, which calls for a single integrated action plan for California, the Draft Action Plan was drafted by the California State Transportation Agency, California Environmental Protection Agency, Natural Resources Agency, California Air Resources Board, California Department of Transportation, California Energy Commission and Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development with broad stakeholder input. The Executive Order directs the state agencies to pursue a shared vision to “improve freight efficiency, transition to zero-emission technologies and increase the competitiveness of California’s freight system.” Benefits include meeting the state’s freight infrastructure, public health, air quality and climate goals. The Draft Action Plan responds to the Governor’s Executive Order by articulating one shared vision to improve the efficiency of California’s freight system while reducing its pollution, all the while bolstering the competitiveness of California’s goods movement system nationally and internationally. Key components of the Action Plan include: • A long-term 2050 vision and guiding principles for California’s future freight transport system. • Targets for 2030 to guide the State toward meeting its long-term vision: o Improve freight system efficiency 25 percent by 2030. o Deploy over 100,000 zero-emission vehicles/equipment and maximize near-zero by 2020. o Foster future economic growth within the freight and goods movement industry. • Identified opportunities to leverage State freight transport system investments. • Actions to initiate over the next five years to make progress towards the Draft Action Plan’s vision and target. • Pilot projects to achieve concrete progress in the near-term. • Additional concepts for further exploration and potential development. "Future investments of public dollars in freight require a smart approach that accounts for both environmental stewardship and the need for new infrastructure to accommodate a growing freight sector,” said CalSTA Secretary, Brian P. Kelly. “While some may see these as competing priorities, this Draft Action Plan suggests we don't have to choose between these important objectives, but can achieve both through more prudent planning and investment. I look forward to perfecting the document with input from our many stakeholders in the days ahead." Achieving the Draft Action Plan’s objectives will require strategic partnerships and well-coordinated investments in new technologies and major infrastructure upgrades. The plan provides an opportunity for leveraging new federal, State, local and private investment for these freight transport system improvements. California’s freight system is the most extensive and interconnected freight system in the United States and is composed of several deep water seaports, cargo airports, border crossings, and a vast warehousing and distribution sector, all connected by a network of over 11,000 miles of railroad track and Interstate and state highways. Each component is critical and the system depends on these interconnected facilities working in concert to move freight in and out of California to the rest of the nation and across the globe. California’s freight-dependent industries account for more than $740 billion in revenue and more than 5 million jobs in 2014. "This is an unprecedented effort to partner with the freight sector to help bolster the competitiveness of California's freight industry," said Governor Brown’s senior jobs adviser Mike Rossi. "The freight sector has already invested heavily in modernization and the Action Plan helps advance those efforts while reducing emissions through commercially viable and affordable technologies." While freight transport in California is a major economic engine for the state, emissions from ships, harbor craft, trucks, locomotives, cargo equipment, aircraft and other freight participants account for about half of toxic diesel particulate matter (PM 2.5), 45 percent of the emissions of nitrogen oxides (NOx) that form ozone and fine particulate matter in the atmosphere, and 6 percent of all greenhouse gas emissions in California. Many of these pollutants are emitted in close proximity to communities and pose health risks to nearby residents, highlighting the need for additional steps to protect public health. “The draft we are releasing today represents an unprecedented collaboration among government agencies, in keeping with the importance of the freight sector to our economy and our environment,” said CARB Chair Mary D. Nichols. “The plan commits to include all stakeholders at every step in the process, from refining goals and selecting pilot projects through implementation into the coming decade. Our challenge is to deliver both public health and economic benefits at our ports, on our highways, and in our communities throughout the state.” The Draft Action Plan builds on existing State agency strategies, including the California Freight Mobility Plan, Sustainable Freight Pathways to Zero and Near-Zero Emissions Discussion Document and the Integrated Energy Policy Report. Broad stakeholder input provided over the past several months, including 11 workshops across the state, inform this Draft Action Plan. The Draft Action Plan is available now for stakeholder and public feedback through July 6, 2016. Additionally, agency staff will present it as an informational item at public meetings of the California Freight Advisory Committee, the California Transportation Commission and California Air Resources Board in May. “The Energy Commission is pleased to work in partnership with our sister agencies and engaged stakeholders across the state to develop this draft action plan,” said Energy Commissioner Janea A. Scott. “Reducing pollution from our freight sector will help California to meet its clean air standards and climate goals.” The Governor’s Executive Order on Sustainable Freight can be found at: https://www.gov.ca.gov/news.php?id=19046 The Draft Action Plan is available for public review and comments at: www.casustainablefreight.org The State Agencies are requesting comments by July 6, 2016. Comments can be submitted electronically at: www.casustainablefreight.org ### Special Accommodation For individuals with sensory disabilities, this document is available in Braille, large print, audiocassette, or computer disk. Please contact the Air Resources Board’s Disability Coordinator at (916) 323-4916 by voice or through the California Relay Services at 711, to place your request for disability services. If you are a person with limited English and would like to request interpreter services, please contact the Air Resources Board’s Bilingual Manager at (916) 323-7053. 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You are receiving this single arbcombo email because you are a subscriber to or have made a public comment to one or more of the following lists: ab32publichealth, board, cargo, cc, commerce-cherrp, ej, ej-prp, gmbond, harborcraft, hcm, hdghg, loco, maritime, onrdiesel, porttruck, railyard, rsc-ghg, sfti, shipincin, shorepower, sip, tru, vsr, westoakland, wilmington-cherrp. ====================================================================== You are subscribed to one of the lists aggregated to make this particular ARB combination listserve broadcast. To UNSUBSCRIBE: Please go to http://www.arb.ca.gov/listserv/listserv.php and enter your email address and click on the button "Display Email Lists." To unsubscribe, please click inside the appropriate box to uncheck it and go to the bottom of the screen to submit your request. You will receive an automatic email message confirming that you have successfully unsubscribed. Also, please read our listserve disclaimer at http://www.arb.ca.gov/listserv/disclaim.htm . The energy challenge facing California is real. Every Californian needs to take immediate action to reduce energy consumption. For a list of simple ways you can reduce demand and cut your energy costs, visit the Flex Alert website at www.flexalert.org . ====================================================================== Date: Tue, 10 May 2016 10:39:09 -0700 Subject: arbcombo -- ARB Research Seminar: Effects of Complete Streets on Travel Behavior and Exposure to Vehicular Emissions From: tclarksj@arb.ca.gov Yifang Zhu, Ph D University of California, Los Angeles. Thursday, May 24, 2016 1:30 p.m., PDT (WEBCAST) Sierra Hearing Room, 2nd Floor, Cal/EPA Building 1001 I Street, Sacramento, California With growing interests in travel demand management, smart growth, climate change mitigation, and transportation safety and equity, increasing number of communities have adopted policies to promote complete streets. Complete streets are structured to make streets accessible for all users - drivers, transit users, pedestrians, cyclists, seniors, children, and people with disabilities. They are designed to encourage travel behavior changes to promote health benefits. However, there is little evidence of whether or how these changes take place with complete street conversion. In this study, we compared complete streets to incomplete streets to investigate their impact on travel behavior and street users’ exposure to traffic-related air pollutants. For more go to the announcement at: http://www.arb.ca.gov/research/seminars/zhu2/zhu2.htm Main menu: http://www.arb.ca.gov/research/seminars/seminars.htm Webcast: http://www.calepa.ca.gov/broadcast/?bdo=1 Please send your-e-mail for the Q&A participation to: sierrarm@calepa.ca.gov For more information on this seminar presentation please contact: Nargis Jareen at (916) 327-3951 or Nargis.Jareen@arb.ca.gov For more information on the ARB Research Seminar Series please contact: Peter Mathews at (916) 323-8711 or Peter.Mathews@arb.ca.gov To receive notices for upcoming Seminars please go to: http://www.arb.ca.gov/listserv/listserv.php and sign up for the seminars list serve. California is in a drought emergency. Visit www.SaveOurH2O.org for water conservation tips. 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For a list of simple ways you can reduce demand and cut your energy costs, visit the Flex Alert website at www.flexalert.org . ====================================================================== Date: Tue, 10 May 2016 14:37:11 -0700 Subject: arbcombo -- ARB Research Seminar: Effects of Complete Streets on Travel Behavior and Exposure to Vehicular Emissions (Date Clarification) From: tclarksj@arb.ca.gov Yifang Zhu, Ph D University of California, Los Angeles. Tuesday, May 24, 2016 1:30 p.m., PDT (WEBCAST) Sierra Hearing Room, 2nd Floor, Cal/EPA Building 1001 I Street, Sacramento, California With growing interests in travel demand management, smart growth, climate change mitigation, and transportation safety and equity, increasing number of communities have adopted policies to promote complete streets. Complete streets are structured to make streets accessible for all users - drivers, transit users, pedestrians, cyclists, seniors, children, and people with disabilities. They are designed to encourage travel behavior changes to promote health benefits. However, there is little evidence of whether or how these changes take place with complete street conversion. In this study, we compared complete streets to incomplete streets to investigate their impact on travel behavior and street users’ exposure to traffic-related air pollutants. For more go to the announcement at: http://www.arb.ca.gov/research/seminars/zhu2/zhu2.htm Main menu: http://www.arb.ca.gov/research/seminars/seminars.htm Webcast: http://www.calepa.ca.gov/broadcast/?bdo=1 Please send your-e-mail for the Q&A participation to: sierrarm@calepa.ca.gov For more information on this seminar presentation please contact: Nargis Jareen at (916) 327-3951 or Nargis.Jareen@arb.ca.gov For more information on the ARB Research Seminar Series please contact: Peter Mathews at (916) 323-8711 or Peter.Mathews@arb.ca.gov To receive notices for upcoming Seminars please go to: http://www.arb.ca.gov/listserv/listserv.php and sign up for the seminars list serve. California is in a drought emergency. Visit www.SaveOurH2O.org for water conservation tips. 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For a list of simple ways you can reduce demand and cut your energy costs, visit the Flex Alert website at www.flexalert.org . ====================================================================== Date: Tue, 24 May 2016 08:31:59 -0700 Subject: arbcombo -- Todays ARB Research Seminar: Effects of Complete Streets on Travel Behavior and Exposure to Vehicular Emissions From: tclarksj@arb.ca.gov Presentation is available for downloading! Yifang Zhu, Ph D University of California, Los Angeles. Tuesday, May 24, 2016 1:30 p.m., PDT (WEBCAST) Sierra Hearing Room, 2nd Floor, Cal/EPA Building 1001 I Street, Sacramento, California With growing interests in travel demand management, smart growth, climate change mitigation, and transportation safety and equity, increasing number of communities have adopted policies to promote complete streets. Complete streets are structured to make streets accessible for all users - drivers, transit users, pedestrians, cyclists, seniors, children, and people with disabilities. They are designed to encourage travel behavior changes to promote health benefits. However, there is little evidence of whether or how these changes take place with complete street conversion. In this study, we compared complete streets to incomplete streets to investigate their impact on travel behavior and street users’ exposure to traffic-related air pollutants. For more go to the announcement at: http://www.arb.ca.gov/research/seminars/zhu2/zhu2.htm Main menu: http://www.arb.ca.gov/research/seminars/seminars.htm Webcast: http://www.calepa.ca.gov/broadcast/?bdo=1 Please send your-e-mail for the Q&A participation to: sierrarm@calepa.ca.gov For more information on this seminar presentation please contact: Nargis Jareen at (916) 327-3951 or Nargis.Jareen@arb.ca.gov For more information on the ARB Research Seminar Series please contact: Peter Mathews at (916) 323-8711 or Peter.Mathews@arb.ca.gov To receive notices for upcoming Seminars please go to: http://www.arb.ca.gov/listserv/listserv.php and sign up for the seminars list serve. California is in a drought emergency. Visit www.SaveOurH2O.org for water conservation tips. 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For a list of simple ways you can reduce demand and cut your energy costs, visit the Flex Alert website at www.flexalert.org . ====================================================================== Date: Thu, 9 Jun 2016 08:43:11 -0700 Subject: ab32publichealth -- CANCELLED: July 19 Climate Action Team Public Health Workgroup Meeting From: tclarksj@arb.ca.gov To All CAT Public Health Work Group Participants and Stakeholders. Due to competing priorities for the CDPH Climate Change and Health Equity Program, the July 19 CAT-PHWG quarterly meeting has been cancelled. The next CAT-PHWG meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, October 18, from 1-3:30 pm, and the topic will be focused on climate change and mental health. We look forward to your participation at October’s meeting. For additional information please contact: Dan Woo, MS, MPH, LEED AP Climate Change and Health Equity Program Office of Health Equity California Department of Public Health Daniel.Woo@cdph.ca.gov or (510) 620-5934 California is in a drought emergency. Visit www.SaveOurH2O.org for water conservation tips. ====================================================================== You are subscribed to the ab32publichealth mailing list. To UNSUBSCRIBE: Please go to http://www.arb.ca.gov/listserv/listserv.php and enter your email address and click on the button "Display Email Lists." To unsubscribe, please click inside the appropriate box to uncheck it and go to the bottom of the screen to submit your request. You will receive an automatic email message confirming that you have successfully unsubscribed. Also, please read our listserve disclaimer at http://www.arb.ca.gov/listserv/disclaim.htm . The energy challenge facing California is real. Every Californian needs to take immediate action to reduce energy consumption. For a list of simple ways you can reduce demand and cut your energy costs, visit the Flex Alert website at www.flexalert.org . ====================================================================== Date: Wed, 27 Jul 2016 08:58:44 -0700 Subject: arbcombo -- ARB Research Seminar: Source Speciation of Central Valley GHG Emissions Using In-Situ Measurement of VOCs From: tclarksj@arb.ca.gov Allen Goldstein, Ph D University of California, Berkeley and Mark Fischer, Ph D Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. Thursday, August 25, 2016 1:30 p.m., PDT (WEBCAST) Sierra Hearing Room, 2nd Floor, Cal/EPA Building 1001 I Street, Sacramento, California Reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions requires knowledge of the sources and activities which emit GHGs. California's Central Valley has a number of agricultural and natural sources of GHGs in addition to urban, anthropogenic sources. This work investigates the seasonal variability of CH4 and N2O source apportionment from year-long measurements of GHGs, CO, and a suite of VOCs in Walnut Grove, about 23 miles south of downtown Sacramento, from summer 2012 through early fall 2013. We apply the statistical technique of positive matrix factorization (PMF) on the combined GHG - VOC data set over seven separate periods that are representative of broad seasonal patterns observed in the region. We also compare our results to inverse modeling estimates at WGC for the same time-period. For more go to the announcement at: http://www.arb.ca.gov/research/seminars/goldstein4/goldstein4.htm Main menu: http://www.arb.ca.gov/research/seminars/seminars.htm Webcast: http://www.calepa.ca.gov/broadcast/?bdo=1 Please send your-e-mail for the Q&A participation to: sierrarm@calepa.ca.gov For more information on this seminar presentation please contact: Ash Lashgari, Ph.D. at (916) 323-1506 or Ash.Lashgari@arb.ca.gov For more information on the ARB Research Seminar Series please contact: Peter Mathews at (916) 323-8711 or Peter.Mathews@arb.ca.gov To receive notices for upcoming Seminars please go to: http://www.arb.ca.gov/listserv/listserv.php and sign up for the seminars list serve. California is in a drought emergency. Visit www.SaveOurH2O.org for water conservation tips. You are receiving this single arbcombo email because you are a subscriber to or have made a public comment to one or more of the following lists: ab32publichealth, ag, agriculture-sp, air-quality-data, air-quality-modeling, biogas, ccms, cc, ceqa, compost, forestry, gas-trans, ghg-rep, ghg-ver, landfills, localaction, manuremgmt, mvac-dismant, natandworkinglands, nla, oil-gas, research, seminars. ====================================================================== You are subscribed to one of the lists aggregated to make this particular ARB combination listserve broadcast. To UNSUBSCRIBE: Please go to http://www.arb.ca.gov/listserv/listserv.php and enter your email address and click on the button "Display Email Lists." To unsubscribe, please click inside the appropriate box to uncheck it and go to the bottom of the screen to submit your request. You will receive an automatic email message confirming that you have successfully unsubscribed. Also, please read our listserve disclaimer at http://www.arb.ca.gov/listserv/disclaim.htm . The energy challenge facing California is real. Every Californian needs to take immediate action to reduce energy consumption. For a list of simple ways you can reduce demand and cut your energy costs, visit the Flex Alert website at www.flexalert.org . ====================================================================== Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2016 13:56:24 -0700 Subject: arbcombo -- FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE From: lquattro@arb.ca.gov State releases final plan to transform freight system Collaborative effort highlights new technologies to improve air quality, help economy grow Sacramento – In response to an Executive Order issued last year by Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr., state agency leaders today released the California Sustainable Freight Action Plan, a comprehensive document that serves as a blueprint for transforming the state’s multi-billion dollar freight transport system into one that is environmentally cleaner, more efficient, and more economically competitive than it is today. The revised document is similar to the draft version issued in May 2016, but reflects new input provided by industry, labor, regional and local government, and community and environmental group stakeholders, who submitted more than 85 comments on the draft plan. “We listened to stakeholders, incorporated changes, and we will continue to consult with them as we put the Plan into action” said California Air Resources Board Chair Mary D. Nichols. “This dialogue -- and a commitment to shared responsibility for and ownership of this plan-- is the underpinning for the successful transformation of our freight transport system and the multiple benefits it will bring to our environment, communities and our economy.” Developed in response to Governor Brown’s Executive Order B-32-15, which calls for a single integrated action plan for California, the Action Plan was prepared by the California State Transportation Agency, California Environmental Protection Agency, California Natural Resources Agency, California Air Resources Board, California Department of Transportation, California Energy Commission and the Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development, with broad stakeholder input. "The Sustainable Freight Action Plan reflects the hard work done by the partners to address the needs of the freight industry,” said Governor Brown’s senior jobs adviser Mike Rossi. “GO-Biz will continue working with our stakeholders in the business community to see that the Action Plan builds upon ongoing efforts to modernize the freight industry while reducing emissions and keeping it competitive through commercially viable and affordable technologies." The Executive Order directs the state agencies to pursue a shared vision to “improve freight efficiency, transition to zero-emission technologies and increase the competitiveness of California’s freight system.” Benefits include meeting the state’s freight infrastructure, public health, air quality and climate goals. The Action Plan includes a long term-2050 vision and guiding principles for California’s future freight transport system along with these targets for 2030: •Improve freight system efficiency 25 percent by 2030. •Deploy over 100,000 zero-emission vehicles/equipment and maximize near-zero by 2020. •Foster future economic growth within the freight and goods movement industry. The plan also identifies opportunities to leverage State freight transport system investments, pinpoints actions to initiate over the next five years to meet goals, and lists possible pilot projects to achieve concrete progress in the near term. "This Sustainable Freight Action Plan reflects an investment strategy that’s right for California: expand economic development, create jobs and protect our environment. The plan doesn't choose between these objectives, but proposes strategies to achieve them all. I look forward to turning this plan into action,” said California State Transportation Agency Secretary Brian P. Kelly. Among the new additions to the final plan are placing more focus on key partnerships and a discussion of toxic hot spots. Changes have also been made throughout the document to clarify and emphasize the collaboration between the responsible agencies and other regional planning efforts, including funding. “The Energy Commission appreciates the collaboration amongst our sister agencies and engaged stakeholders across the state to develop an action plan to address Governor Brown's call to action on sustainable freight,” said Energy Commissioner Janea A. Scott. “We look forward to working with our partners to refine and prioritize the strategies and actions identified in the Action Plan and to carrying out actions that will help California to meet its clean air standards and climate goals.” Next steps for state agencies will include continued work with federal, state, industry, labor, regional, local and environmental and community-based partners to refine and prioritize the strategies and actions outlined in the Action Plan. The state agencies will also create collaborative stakeholder working groups on competitiveness, system efficiency, workforce developments, and regulatory and permitting process improvements. Regular California Freight Advisory Committee meetings will continue, and by July 2017, the state agencies will establish work plans for chosen pilot projects. Currently, California is the nation’s largest gateway for international trade and domestic commerce, with an interconnected system of ports, railroads, highways and roads that allow freight from around the world to move throughout the state and nation. This system is responsible for one-third of the state’s economic product and jobs, with freight dependent industries accounting for over $740 billion in gross domestic product and over five million jobs in 2014. For more information about California’s Freight Plan: http://www.casustainablefreight.org/ MEDIA CONTACTS: Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development (GOBIZ) Brook Taylor, 916-322-0667 brook.taylor@gov.ca.gov California Natural Resources Agency (CNRA) Nancy Vogel 916-653-9402 nancy.vogel@resources.ca.gov California Environmental Protection Agency (CalEPA) Alex Barnum, 916-324-9670 alex.barnum@calepa.ca.gov California State Transportation Agency (CaLSTA) Melissa Figueroa, 916-445-3545 melissa.figueroa@calsta.ca.gov California Air Resources Board (CARB) Karen Caesar, 626-575-6728 karen.caesar@arb.ca.gov Stanley Young, 916-956-9409 stanley.young@arb.ca.gov California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) Tamie McGowen, 916-654-5782 tamie.mcgowen@dot.ca.gov California Energy Commission (CEC) Linda Rapatonni, 916-654-4989 linda.rapatonni@energy.ca.gov Albert Lundeen, 916-654-4989 albert.lundeen@energy.ca.gov California is in a drought emergency. Visit www.SaveOurH2O.org for water conservation tips. You are receiving this single arbcombo email because you are a subscriber to or have made a public comment to one or more of the following lists: ab32publichealth, board, cargo, cc, commerce-cherrp, ej, ej-prp, gmbond2011, harborcraft, hcm, hdghg2013, loco, maritime, onrdiesel, porttruck, railyard, rsc-ghg, sfti, shipincin, shorepower, sip07, tru, vsr, westoakland, wilmington-cherrp. ====================================================================== You are subscribed to one of the lists aggregated to make this particular ARB combination listserve broadcast. To UNSUBSCRIBE: Please go to http://www.arb.ca.gov/listserv/listserv.php and enter your email address and click on the button "Display Email Lists." To unsubscribe, please click inside the appropriate box to uncheck it and go to the bottom of the screen to submit your request. You will receive an automatic email message confirming that you have successfully unsubscribed. Also, please read our listserve disclaimer at http://www.arb.ca.gov/listserv/disclaim.htm . The energy challenge facing California is real. Every Californian needs to take immediate action to reduce energy consumption. For a list of simple ways you can reduce demand and cut your energy costs, visit the Flex Alert website at www.flexalert.org . ====================================================================== Date: Tue, 9 Aug 2016 16:06:17 -0700 Subject: arbcombo -- August 23, 2016: Public Workshop on the Energy Sector to Inform Development of the 2030 Target Scoping Plan Update From: jzielkie@arb.ca.gov California Energy Commission (CEC), California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC), and California Air Resources Board (ARB) are jointly hosting a public workshop on the Energy sector on August 23, 2016. This public workshop will provide an overview and update on the process to update the 2030 Target Scoping Plan, and will include CEC, CPUC, and ARB staff presentations on current and forthcoming initiatives that contribute to greenhouse gas emissions reductions in the electricity, energy efficiency, and natural gas sectors. Staff will also provide preliminary thinking on energy policy interaction across sectors, including cross-sector trade-offs and synergies. This workshop will support the process to update the AB 32 Scoping Plan to reflect California’s goal to reduce statewide greenhouse gas emissions 40 percent below 1990 levels by 2030, as directed in Executive Order B-30-15. The meeting is open to the public and full participation by all parties is encouraged: DATE: Tuesday, August 23, 2016 TIME: 10:00 am to 4:00 pm PLACE: California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) Main Auditorium 505 Van Ness Ave San Francisco, California 94102 Background This Energy sector workshop is part of the public process to update the Scoping Plan to reflect the Governor’s Executive Order B-30-15, which establishes a mid-term GHG reduction target for California of 40 percent below 1990 levels by 2030. All state agencies with jurisdiction over sources of GHG emissions were directed to implement measures to achieve reductions of GHG emissions to meet the 2030 and 2050 targets. ARB was directed to update the AB 32 Scoping Plan to reflect the 2030 target, and therefore, is moving forward with the update process. The mid-term target is critical to help frame the suite of policy measures, regulations, planning efforts, and investments in clean technologies and infrastructure needed to continue driving down emissions. In an effort to further the vision of AB 32, Governor Brown identified key climate change strategy pillars in his January 2015 inaugural address. The pillars recognize that several major areas of the California economy will need to reduce emissions to meet the 2030 greenhouse gas emissions target. Two of the key pillars identified by Governor Brown were increase from one-third to 50 percent our electricity derived from renewable sources and to double energy efficiency savings from existing buildings by 2030. A copy of the presentation and other workshop materials will be available on the Scoping Plan webpage at: http://www.arb.ca.gov/cc/scopingplan/scopingplan.htm Materials and webcast information will be posted by August 19, 2016, at 4:00 p.m. In addition, ARB will be collecting public comments on the workshop material at http://www.arb.ca.gov/cc/scopingplan/scopingplan.htm. The webpage to submit comments will be live beginning on August 23, 2016 at 10:00 am. If you require a special accommodation or need this document in an alternate format (i.e. Braille, large print) or another language, please contact Rachel Pallatin at (916) 324-3502 or rachel.pallatin@arb.ca.gov as soon as possible, but no later than 10 business days before the scheduled event/meeting. TTY/TDD/Speech to Speech users may dial 711 for the California Relay Service. California is in a drought emergency. Visit www.SaveOurH2O.org for water conservation tips. 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For a list of simple ways you can reduce demand and cut your energy costs, visit the Flex Alert website at www.flexalert.org . ====================================================================== Date: Fri, 12 Aug 2016 11:26:17 -0700 Subject: arbcombo -- Notice of Public Workshop on September 1, 2016 to discuss the Proposed 2016 State Strategy for the State Implementation Plan From: lquattro@arb.ca.gov The California Air Resources Board (ARB or Board) staff invites you to participate in a workshop on Thursday, September 1, 2016, regarding the Proposed 2016 State Strategy for the State Implementation Plan (State SIP Strategy). At the workshop, staff will discuss and take comment on the State SIP Strategy and proposed control measures. These proposed measures will achieve the emission reductions from mobile sources, fuels, and consumer products necessary to meet the ozone and fine particulate (PM2.5) attainment deadlines established by the Clean Air Act. Staff will present the State SIP Strategy during the September 22 – 23, 2016 Board hearing. The Board will consider the State SIP Strategy at its December 8 – 9, 2016 hearing. Based on Board direction, ARB will work with air districts to include the proposed control measures in their regional attainment demonstrations, as needed. The workshop notice and further information can be found at http://www.arb.ca.gov/planning/sip/2016sip/2016sip.htm California is in a drought emergency. Visit www.SaveOurH2O.org for water conservation tips. 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For a list of simple ways you can reduce demand and cut your energy costs, visit the Flex Alert website at www.flexalert.org . ====================================================================== Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2016 08:57:27 -0700 Subject: arbcombo -- Tomorrows ARB Research Seminar: Source Speciation of Central Valley GHG Emissions Using In-Situ Measurement of VOCs From: tclarksj@arb.ca.gov Allen Goldstein, PhD University of California, Berkeley and Mark Fischer, PhD Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. *NEW TIME: Thursday, August 25, 2016 at 10:00 a.m., PDT (WEBCAST) Sierra Hearing Room, 2nd Floor, Cal/EPA Building 1001 I Street, Sacramento, California *Presentation will be available for downloading, morning of the seminar Reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions requires knowledge of the sources and activities which emit GHGs. California's Central Valley has a number of agricultural and natural sources of GHGs in addition to urban, anthropogenic sources. This work investigates the seasonal variability of CH₄ and N₂O source apportionment from year-long measurements of GHGs, CO, and a suite of VOCs in Walnut Grove, about 23 miles south of downtown Sacramento, from summer 2012 through early fall 2013. We apply the statistical technique of positive matrix factorization (PMF) on the combined GHG - VOC data set over seven separate periods that are representative of broad seasonal patterns observed in the region. We also compare our results to inverse modeling estimates at WGC for the same time-period. For more go to the announcement at: http://www.arb.ca.gov/research/seminars/goldstein4/goldstein4.htm Main menu: http://www.arb.ca.gov/research/seminars/seminars.htm Webcast: http://www.calepa.ca.gov/broadcast/?bdo=1 Please send your-e-mail for the Q&A participation to: sierrarm@calepa.ca.gov For more information on this seminar presentation please contact: Ash Lashgari, Ph.D. at (916) 323-1506 or Ash.Lashgari@arb.ca.gov For more information on the ARB Research Seminar Series please contact: Peter Mathews at (916) 323-8711 or Peter.Mathews@arb.ca.gov To receive notices for upcoming Seminars please go to: http://www.arb.ca.gov/listserv/listserv.php and sign up for the seminars list serve. California is in a drought emergency. Visit www.SaveOurH2O.org for water conservation tips. 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Also, please read our listserve disclaimer at http://www.arb.ca.gov/listserv/disclaim.htm . The energy challenge facing California is real. Every Californian needs to take immediate action to reduce energy consumption. For a list of simple ways you can reduce demand and cut your energy costs, visit the Flex Alert website at www.flexalert.org . ====================================================================== Date: Thu, 6 Oct 2016 12:07:44 -0700 Subject: ab32publichealth -- October 18 Climate Action Team Public Health Workgroup Meeting From: tclarksj@arb.ca.gov The Climate Action Team Public Health Workgroup (CAT-PHWG) will be holding a meeting on:. Tuesday, October 18, 2016 from 1:00 to 3:30 pm PST Sierra Hearing Room, CalEPA Sacramento. “Climate Change and Mental Health” ***A full agenda will be forthcoming*** This CAT-PHWG meeting will focus on climate change and mental health, including discussion about the mental health challenges posed by climate change and strategies to address them. Invited presenters include: • Thomas Doherty, Lewis & Clark Graduate School of Education and Counseling • Abe Doherty, California Ocean Protection Council • Christie Manning, Macalester College • Susanne Moser, Susanne Moser Research and Consulting • Lise Van Susteren, General and Forensic Psychiatrist • Bob Doppelt, The Resource Innovation Group • Lynn Keunne, La Familia Counseling Center • Marina Augusto, CA Dept. of Public Health – Office of Health Equity 3 Participation Options (1) (New) WEBINAR Option: For those who are not able to attend in person, please join via webinar. To register for the webinar, please click here: https://cdph-en.webex.com/cdph-en/onstage/g.php?MTID=ead216c35cfe3d0152bbe0545da951404 (2) WEBCAST Option: http://video.calepa.ca.gov or http://www.arb.ca.gov/cc/ab32publichealth/meetings/meetings.htm (See under Resources/Live Webcasts) Q&A: E-mail questions to sierrarm@calepa.ca.gov (3) CALL-IN Option: The dial in number: 1-800-369-1963 Access code: 12329 For additional information please contact: Daniel Woo, MS, MPH Office of Health Equity/Climate and Health Team California Department of Public Health Daniel.Woo@cdph.ca.gov or (510) 620-5934 California is in a drought emergency. Visit www.SaveOurH2O.org for water conservation tips. ====================================================================== You are subscribed to the ab32publichealth mailing list. To UNSUBSCRIBE: Please go to http://www.arb.ca.gov/listserv/listserv.php and enter your email address and click on the button "Display Email Lists." 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For a list of simple ways you can reduce demand and cut your energy costs, visit the Flex Alert website at www.flexalert.org . ====================================================================== Date: Wed, 12 Oct 2016 15:49:38 -0700 Subject: arbcombo -- Advanced Clean Truck Strategies, Truck Aerodynamics, and Sustainable Freight Data Collection Public Workshop From: tclarksj@arb.ca.gov The Air Resources Board (ARB) invites you to participate in a public workshop on November 1, 2016 to discuss advancing clean truck technologies and data collection efforts. The workshop will begin the discussion on strategies to accelerate the market for advanced clean technologies primarily in local truck and last mile delivery applications and on supporting sustainable freight data collection efforts. The workshop will also enlist participation in survey and data gathering efforts to characterize vocational truck fleets and identify vocational vehicles that could benefit from the use of aerodynamic technologies. These strategies support ARB’s efforts to protect public health for the millions of Californians that still breathe unhealthy air, reduce exposure to air toxics in disadvantaged communities, and meet California’s greenhouse gas emission (GHG) reduction targets as part of the global action needed to slow global warming and achieve climate stabilization. The workshop agenda can be found at www.arb.ca.gov/msprog/actruck/Agenda110116.pdf and is described further in the workshop notice at www.arb.ca.gov/msprog/mailouts/msc1609/msc1609.pdf. The workshop will be held at the following time and location: Tuesday, November 1, 2016 10:00 am to 3:00 pm Cal/EPA Headquarters/Sierra Hearing Room 1001 I Street Sacramento, California 95814 For more information on the workshop, please visit ARB’s Advanced Clean Trucks website at: www.arb.ca.gov/msprog/actruck/actruck.htm and their Sustainable Freight Data Collection website at www.arb.ca.gov/gmp/sfti/sfdatacollect.htm. You can also contact Mr. Paul Arneja, Air Resources Engineer, at (916) 322-5616 or at paul.arneja@arb.ca.gov. California is in a drought emergency. Visit www.SaveOurH2O.org for water conservation tips. 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Also, please read our listserve disclaimer at http://www.arb.ca.gov/listserv/disclaim.htm . The energy challenge facing California is real. Every Californian needs to take immediate action to reduce energy consumption. For a list of simple ways you can reduce demand and cut your energy costs, visit the Flex Alert website at www.flexalert.org . ====================================================================== Date: Mon, 17 Oct 2016 16:36:43 -0700 Subject: ab32publichealth -- Tuesday - October 18 Climate Action Team Public Health Workgroup Meeting (WEBCAST/WEBINAR) From: lquattro@arb.ca.gov Tuesday - October 18 Climate Action Team Public Health Workgroup Meeting (WEBCAST/WEBINAR) . The Climate Action Team Public Health Workgroup (CAT-PHWG) will be holding a meeting on: Tuesday, October 18, 2016 from 1:00 to 3:30 pm PDT Sierra Hearing Room, CalEPA Sacramento. (WEBCAST/WEBINAR) “Climate Change and Mental Health” This CAT-PHWG meeting will focus on climate change and mental health, including discussion about the mental health challenges posed by climate change and strategies to address them. *PRESENTATIONS WILL BE POSTED THE MORNING OF THE MEETING http://www.arb.ca.gov/cc/ab32publichealth/meetings/meetings.htm Invited presenters include: • Thomas Doherty, Lewis & Clark Graduate School of Education and Counseling • Abe Doherty, California Ocean Protection Council • Christie Manning, Macalester College • Susanne Moser, Susanne Moser Research and Consulting • Lise Van Susteren, General and Forensic Psychiatrist • Bob Doppelt, The Resource Innovation Group • Lynn Keunne, La Familia Counseling Center • Marina Augusto, CA Dept. of Public Health – Office of Health Equity 3 Participation Options (1) (New) WEBINAR Option: For those who are not able to attend in person, please join via webinar. To register for the webinar, please click here: http://cdph-en.webex.com/cdph-en/onstage/g.php?MTID=ead216c35cfe3d0152bbe0545da951404 (2) WEBCAST Option: http://video.calepa.ca.gov or http://www.arb.ca.gov/cc/ab32publichealth/meetings/meetings.htm (See under Resources/Live Webcasts) Q&A: E-mail questions to sierrarm@calepa.ca.gov *Options 1 & 2 can be used simultaneously or according to preference. (3) CALL-IN Option: The dial in number: 888-204-5984 (via webinar audio line only) Access code: 6205934 For additional information please contact: Daniel Woo, MS, MPH Office of Health Equity/Climate and Health Team California Department of Public Health Daniel.Woo@cdph.ca.gov or (510) 620-5934 JOB OPPORTUNITIES ANNOUNCEMENT Come join the OHE Policy Unit Team! The CDPH Office of Health Equity’s Policy Unit is looking for enthusiastic and skilled people to join our team! Each position will provide statewide leadership in policy, systems, and environmental change by improving health, equity, and environmental sustainability in California government decision-making, practices, and policies. We encourage you to apply for the following open exams and become eligible to apply for upcoming vacant positions! To apply for positions at the state, applicants first have to take an exam in the job classification they are interested in, score well, and then apply to the particular position once it is posted online. Job classifications that we may hire from, and the dates of the next exam deadlines, include: • Research Scientist I (Epidemiology/Biostatistics) bulletin: http://www.cdph.ca.gov/services/jobs/Documents/ContinueOpen/Research%20Scientist%20I%20Series%20bulletin-REVISED%207.21.16doc.pdf): Upcoming Filing Date: Nov. 7, 2016 • Research Scientist II (Epidemiology/Biostatistics) (bulletin: http://www.cdph.ca.gov/services/jobs/Documents/ContinueOpen/Research%20Scientist%20II%20Series%20bulletin-REVISED%207.19.16.pdf): Upcoming Filing Date: Nov. 14, 2016 • Research Scientist III (Epidemiology/Biostatistics)(bulletin: http://www.cdph.ca.gov/services/jobs/Documents/ContinueOpen/Research%20Scientist%20III%20Series%20bulletin-REVISED%207.19.16.pdf): Upcoming Filing Date: Nov. 21, 2016 • Research Scientist IV (Epidemiology/Biostatistics)(bulletin: http://www.cdph.ca.gov/services/jobs/Documents/ResearchScientist/Research%20Scientist%20IV%20Various%209.6.16doc.pdf): Upcoming Filing Date: Dec. 12, 2016 California is in a drought emergency. 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For a list of simple ways you can reduce demand and cut your energy costs, visit the Flex Alert website at www.flexalert.org . ====================================================================== Date: Thu, 3 Nov 2016 14:25:54 -0700 Subject: ab32publichealth -- Survey Video Archive & Events - Climate Action Team Public Health Workgroup From: rding@arb.ca.gov (1)--SURVEY Thank you for attending last week’s CAT-PHWG October 18 meeting focused on climate change and mental health! . • Please take a few minutes to provide some feedback to help us improve our CAT-PHWG meetings. • Survey link at: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/BS8MWT8. • Please complete the survey by COB, Friday, 11/11/16. (2)–VIDEO ARCHIVE For those that may have missed last week’s meeting, a video archive is available at: https://www.arb.ca.gov/cc/ab32publichealth/meetings/meetings.htm (3)–UPCOMING “Social Justice in Climate Change Adaptation: Beyond Sea Level Rise” Monday, November 14 The Climate Change and Health Equity Program of the California Department of Public Health’s Office of Health Equity is co-hosting this event, and would like to invite people working in public agencies or in community based organizations on climate change resilience to attend. For more go to: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/social-justice-in-climate-change-adaptation-beyond-sea-level-rise-tickets-28697726673 For additional information please contact: Dan Woo, MS, MPH Climate Change and Health Equity Program Office of Health Equity California Department of Public Health Daniel.Woo@cdph.ca.gov or (510) 620-5934 California is in a drought emergency. 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For a list of simple ways you can reduce demand and cut your energy costs, visit the Flex Alert website at www.flexalert.org . ====================================================================== Date: Mon, 28 Nov 2016 12:23:16 -0800 Subject: arbcombo -- Notice of Public Meeting and Workshops on the Revised Proposed Short-Lived Climate Pollutant Strategy and Revised Draft EA From: nhutchin@arb.ca.gov The Air Resources Board (ARB) released the Revised Draft Short-Live Climate Pollutant Reduction Strategy (Revised Draft Strategy) and the Revised Draft Environmental Analysis (Revised Draft EA) for public review on November 28, 2016. On the dates listed below, ARB staff will conduct a series of public workshops summarizing these revisions. We welcome and encourage your participation in this effort. In addition to the workshops, ARB will be conducting a public hearing at the time and place noted below. Details on the workshops and Board Meeting are provided below (webcast information will be provided on the SLCP webpage prior to the events): Date: December 12, 2016 Time: 6:00 p.m. Location: San Joaquin Valley Air District 1990 E Gettysburg Ave Fresno, CA 93726 Directions: www.valleyair.org/General_info/Directions_Fresno.htm Date: December 15, 2016 Time: 10:00 a.m. Location: South Coast Air Pollution Control District Auditorium 21865 Copley Drive Diamond Bar, CA 91765 Directions: http://www.aqmd.gov/contact#&MainContent_C005_Col00=1 Date: December 16, 2016 Time: 10:00 a.m. Location: California Environmental Protection Agency Byron Sher Auditorium 1001 I Street Sacramento, CA 95814 Directions: http://www.calepa.ca.gov/epabldg/location.htm Public Board Meeting: The Air Resources Board will also conduct a public Board Meeting at the time and place noted below to consider the revised documents: Date: March 23 and 24, 2017 Time: 9:00 a.m. Location: South Coast Air Pollution Control District Auditorium 21865 Copley Drive Diamond Bar, CA 91765 Directions: http://www.aqmd.gov/contact#&MainContent_C005_Col00=1 This item will be considered at the two-day meeting of the Board, which will commence at 9:00 a.m., March 23, 2017 and may continue at 8:30 a.m., on March 24, 2017. Please consult the public agenda for the meeting, which will be available at least 10 days before March 23, 2017, to determine the day and order in which this item will be considered. ARB invites comments on the Revised Draft Strategy and EA during the public comment period that begins on November 28, 2016, and ends on January 17, 2017. Both documents can be found on ARB’s SLCP webpage at: https://www.arb.ca.gov/cc/shortlived/shortlived.htm Comments should be submitted using the address or webpage listed below. Interested members of the public may also present comments orally or in writing at the March 23 and 24, 2017 public meeting. To be responded to in writing and considered by the Board at a subsequent public meeting on the Revised Draft Strategy, written comments on the Revised Draft EA must be received no later than 5 p.m. on January 17, 2017. Comments on the Revised Draft EA and Revised Draft Strategy must be submitted to one of the following: Postal mail: Clerk of the Board, Air Resources Board 1001 I Street Sacramento, CA 95814 Electronic submittal: http://www.arb.ca.gov/lispub/comm/bclist.php Further inquiries regarding this item should be directed to Dave Mehl, Air Resources Supervisor, at 916-323-1491 or Marcelle Surovik, Staff Air Pollution Specialist, at 916-327-2951. Thank you. California is in a drought emergency. Visit www.SaveOurH2O.org for water conservation tips. 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For a list of simple ways you can reduce demand and cut your energy costs, visit the Flex Alert website at www.flexalert.org . ====================================================================== Date: Thu, 8 Dec 2016 16:12:25 -0800 Subject: arbcombo -- UPDATE: Notice of Public Workshops on the Revised Proposed Short-lived Climate Pollutant Strategy and Draft EA From: nhutchin@arb.ca.gov The Air Resources Board is updating a listserv notice sent on Monday, November 28, 2016. The Air Resources Board is updating a listserv notice sent on Monday, November 28, 2016. A series of three public workshops will be held for the Revised Draft Short-Live Climate Pollutant Reduction Strategy (Revised Draft Strategy) and the Revised Draft Environmental Analysis (Revised Draft EA). The workshop held in Fresno, CA on December 12, 2016 will not have a webcast available, unlike what was previously announced. We apologize for the inconvenience and encourage members of the public who were planning on participating in the Fresno webcast to attend in person or participate in webcasts that will be made available for the subsequent Diamond Bar and Sacramento workshops. Please review the updated public notice available at: https://www.arb.ca.gov/cc/shortlived/shortlived.htm California is in a drought emergency. Visit www.SaveOurH2O.org for water conservation tips. 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For a list of simple ways you can reduce demand and cut your energy costs, visit the Flex Alert website at www.flexalert.org . ====================================================================== Date: Fri, 9 Dec 2016 17:00:33 -0800 Subject: arbcombo -- UPDATE: Notice of Public Workshops on the Revised Proposed Short-lived Climate Pollutant Strategy and Draft EA From: nhutchin@arb.ca.gov The Air Resources Board is sending a second update to the listserv notice sent on Monday, November 28, 2016. It was previously stated that a webcast would be unavailable for the Fresno workshop to be held on December 12th, 2016. A webcast will now be available for the workshop and will be posted for live viewing at the following webpage: http://www.cal-span.org/ We apologize for the confusion and thank you for your patience in this process. Please review the updated public notice available at: https://www.arb.ca.gov/cc/shortlived/shortlived.htm California is in a drought emergency. 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