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Wood Smoke Template and SIPs

Wood Smoke Template and SIPs. Biomass Meeting March 18, 2009 Larry Brockman U.S. EPA Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards RTP, NC brockman.larry@epa.gov 919-541-5398. Purpose of Template:.

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Wood Smoke Template and SIPs

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  1. Wood Smoke Template and SIPs Biomass Meeting March 18, 2009 Larry Brockman U.S. EPA Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards RTP, NCbrockman.larry@epa.gov 919-541-5398

  2. Purpose of Template: • Provide a comprehensive document that includes options to address wood smoke in a given community. • Specifically, the Template will include information on: • Education and Outreach Tools • Regulatory Options • Wood Stove and Fireplace Changeouts • Funding Options • Hydronic Heaters and Fireplace Programs • Partnerships • Emission Calculation Estimates and Air Quality Benefits • Basic components of a PM2.5 SIP for wood smoke dominated nonattainment areas Purpose of Template: The

  3. Education and Outreach Tools • Burn Clean Fact Sheet • Wood Stove “Dirty Little Secret” Brochures and Posters • Two New Professional Quality “How to Burn Cleaner” Video/DVDs Available: • Quick Guide on How to Select a New Stove for Home Heat • How to Operate Your Stove More Efficiently • Available at www.airwatchnorthwest.org • Enviroflash

  4. Regulatory Options • Burn Bans/Curtailment Program -“Spare the Air” • Opacity Limits • Wood Moisture Content • Removal of Old Wood Stove Upon Sale of Home

  5. Wood Stove and Fireplace Changeouts • Case Studies • Funding Options • Example Forms

  6. Case Studies • Entire town changeout: Libby, MT • Low interest loan: Pendleton, OR: • Annual Program: Yakima, WA • Tribal Program: Swinomish Tribe, WA

  7. Changeout Funding Options • Hearth Industry Discounts: 10% - 20% • Tax Credits: State and federal • Supplemental Environmental Projects (SEPs) and Mitigation Projects • Federal Programs that May Support Changeouts

  8. State and Federal Tax Credit • State Tax Credits • Montana, Idaho and Oregon • Federal Tax Credit: 2009 Economic Stimulus Legislation • Signed into law on February 17, 2009 • 30% tax credit (up to $1,500) for the purchase in 2009 and 2010 • 75%-efficient biomass-burning stove 

  9. Supplemental Environmental Projects • SEP Guidance Document • Case Study and/or Example Language from Salt River Project or other Mitigation Project

  10. Federal Funds Programs that can possibly provide support • DOE: Low-income weatherization program • HHS: Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) • USDA: Rural Development Program • HUD: Housing Preservation Grants

  11. Emission Calculation Estimates and Air Quality Benefits • Wood Stove and Fireplace Changeouts | Emissions Calculator Tool • Guidance on Calculating Emissions from Burn Ban/Curtailment Programs for SIP credits

  12. Voluntary Programs • Biomass-fueled Hydronic Heater • Low Mass (Pre-fabricated) Wood-burning Fireplace • Masonry Fireplaces and Masonry Heaters

  13. Partnerships • Hearth, Patio, Barbecue Association • American Lung Association • Chimney Safety Institute of America • DOE: Low-income weatherization program • HHS: Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) • Local Industry(s)

  14. Basic Components of a PM2.5 SIP for Wood Smoke Dominated Nonattainment areas • Areas description (physical, economic & meteorology) • Ambient air quality (base year data) • Emissions inventory • Projection of emission & air quality with anticipated growth (without controls) • Analysis of emissions reductions needed to attain each year until attainment • Control measures needed to meet emission reduction milestones (alternative actions if milestones are not met) -- Mandatory and voluntary. • Plans for funding, measuring, reporting and ensuring compliance with emission reduction plans • Provisions to maintain attainment • Description of public participation

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