"SOON" Program Funding
for Clean-up of Off-Road Diesel Vehicles (Deadline: May 1,
2009)
Agricultural Assistance Program
(Deadline: May 29,
2009)
Carl Moyer
Heavy-Duty Truck Fleet Modernization Program
(Funding available on a first-come, first-served basis)
Particulate Matter
Traps on School Diesel Backup Generators
(Available until all funding is exhausted)
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Information on Funding Programs
(Note: not all programs listed have funds currently available)
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AB 2766 Subvention Funds (Funding for local governments only)
Funds from the registration of every motor vehicle registered or renewed
each year in California are distributed directly to the cities in AQMD's
jurisdiction for mobile
source emission reduction programs.
More Information
Contact: Carol Gomez, (909)
396-3264
or
Kathryn Higgins, (909) 396-3309
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Air Quality Investment Program
(AQIP)
Funds alternative mobile source emission/trip reduction strategies,
including procurement of low emission, alternative fuel or zero emission
vehicles; old vehicle scrapping, telecommuting centers; re-power of marine
vessels, creation and improvement of localized demand responsive mobility
enhancing services.
More Information
Contact: Shashi Singeetham,
(909) 396-3298
or
Fred Minassian,
(909) 396-2641
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Carl Moyer
Memorial Air Quality Standards Attainment Program
The Carl Moyer Program
provides monetary grants to help businesses and public agencies clean up
their heavy-duty diesel engines more than required by air pollution
regulations. The grants cover some or all of the cost difference
between purchasing a newer cleaner engine/vehicle, and rebuilding the
existing engine.
More Information
Contact: Connie Day, (909) 396-3055
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CNG Home Refueling Appliance (PHILL) Buy-Down
Program
The objective of the buy-down incentive program is to reduce air
pollution in the Basin by encouraging the expansion and use of
alternative fuel vehicles by the general consumer, specifically with
financial buy-downs to make it less expensive to purchase a compressed
natural gas (CNG) home refueling appliance, known as Phill.
More Information
Contact:
Phil Barroca, (909) 396-2409
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Dry
Cleaners Grant Program
The AQMD’s dry cleaning rule (Rule 1421) includes deadlines that will
gradually phase-out the use of perchloroethylene (perc) in this
region. Funds are available to professional cleaners to switch from perc
machines to equipment that does not use toxic chemicals, such as
professional wet cleaning systems and CO2 machines.
More Information
Contact:
Greg Ushijima, (909) 396-3301
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Healthy Hearths Initiative
Southland residents can get a discount at select dealers on the
purchase and installation of a gas-log set for their fireplace.
Residents of AQMD's four-county jurisdiction are eligible for the
incentive. The program aims to reduce harmful pollution from
residential wood burning.
More Information
Contact: Mike Laybourn,
(909) 396-3066
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Incentives for Voluntary Introduction
of New Technologies
AQMD offers a number of funding/grant resources to encourage the
immediate use of commercially available, low-emission mobile and
stationary technologies. The incentive programs, which include
incremental funding or subsidies, are designed to promote voluntary
introduction of new technologies on an accelerated schedule.
This also provides manufacturers with justification to gear up for
mass production of the cleaner technologies. Programs include:
More Information
Contact: Larry Kolczak, (909) 396-3215
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Lawn Mower and Leaf Blower Exchanges
Te encourage homeowners and gardeners
and/or
landscapers to exchange their old, operable gas-powered lawn care
equipment, for the past several years the AQMD Board has approved buy
down programs under which local residents could exchange their
equipment for new, low-emissions models at a much lower price than
suggested retail rates.
Sign-up to be
Notified of the next Lawn Mower Exchange
Sign-up to be Notified of the next Leaf Blower Exchange (for
professional gardeners and/or landscapers only)
Contact: Larry Kolczak,
(909) 396-3215
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Mobile Source Air Pollution Reduction Review
Committee (MSRC)
The MSRC funds projects that result in direct and tangible reductions
in air pollution from motor vehicles. The discretionary funds can also
be used for related planning, monitoring, enforcement and technical
studies. Historically, project categories have included:
- Diesel emission control devices
There are no solicitations open at present. (MSRC's application
deadlines vary and are program-specific.)
More Information
Contact: Cynthia Ravenstein,
(909) 396-3269
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Old Vehicle Scrapping
Program
This is a voluntary program developed to encourage vehicle
owners to retire older, higher-emitting vehicles in order to reduce
the amount of volatile organic compounds (VOCs), nitrogen oxides (NOx),
carbon monoxide (CO), and particulate matter (PM) in the air we
breathe. Under the program, older, polluting cars are removed from
roadways, that would otherwise be driven in the South Coast Air
Quality Management District (AQMD) for 3 or more years if they were
not scrapped.
More Information
Contact: Heather Farr, (909)
396-3672
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