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NOTICE
FROM THE CALIFORNIA AIR RESOURCES BOARD (ARB)
2008
ARB Carl Moyer Program Multi-district Project applications due
by 5:00 PM April 25,
2008
Solicitation
and application materials can be found on the Carl Moyer Program
Multidistrict website at: http://www.arb.ca.gov/msprog/moyer/multidistrict.htm
For
More Information Contact: Ms. Grace Garcia
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Carl
Moyer Memorial Air Quality Standards Attainment Program
Call
for Year 10 Project Applications - Closed
The Carl Moyer
Memorial Air Quality Standards Attainment Program (Carl Moyer Program)
is a voluntary program that offers grants to owners of heavy-duty vehicles
and equipment. The program is a partnership between the California Air
Resources Board (ARB) and the local air districts throughout the state. Locally
the Bay Area Air Quality Management District (Air District) administers
the Carl Moyer program. The purpose of the program is to reduce air pollution
emissions from heavy-duty engines. Grants are available for projects that:
- install particle traps,
- replace older heavy-duty engines with newer and cleaner engines and
add a particle trap,
- purchase new vehicles or equipment that is cleaner than the law requires,
- replace heavy-duty equipment with electric equipment, and
- install electric idling-reduction equipment.
Grants cannot
be used for projects that are required by law or by a contract or agreement;
however, they can be applied to projects that comply at least three years
in advance of state regulations. All vehicles and equipment funded with
a grant must operate within the Air Di strict’s boundaries.
The District is
accepting applications for projects throughout its jurisdiction, but will
prioritize projects that reduce emissions in impacted
communities. Highest priority will be given to the following six
highly impacted communities:
- Eastern San Francisco
- West Oakland
- East Oakland/San Leandro
- Richmond
- San Jose
- Concord
A
map of the impacted communities can be found below under the documents
section. The
following counties are part of the Air District's jurisdiction: Alameda,
Contra Costa, Marin, San Mate o, San Francisco, Santa Clara, and
Napa counties. The southern portions of Solano and Sonoma counties are
also part of the Air District.
For a general
overview of the Carl Moyer Program, refer to the program fact sheets in
English or Spanish. For specific details on the Carl Moyer Program refer
to the California Air Resources Board (ARB) Carl Moyer program Guidelines.
The District will be soliciting projects for the current Moyer funding
cycle according to the schedule found in Table 1. Table
2 lists specific information about Application Workshops, and Table 3
lists Other Events where Carl Moyer Program staff people will be able
to answer questions. Application materials, and outreach information
can be found in the list of program documents below.
Table
1: Schedule for the Year 10 Funding Cycle
Date
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Milestone
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2/1/08
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Application
materials available |
2/11/08
– 3/15/08 |
Various
Application Workshops – see Table 2
Other Events where
Carl Moyer Program Staff will be available – See Table 3 |
4/4/08
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All
applications due to BAAQMD by 4 pm |
6/30/09
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All
contracts must be fully executed |
6/30/10
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All
projects funded from this cycle must be complete and invoices paid
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Table
2: Application
Workshops
Richmond
- Monday, February, 11
5:00
PM to 7:00 PM
Recreation
Complex
3230
Macdonald Avenue
Richmond
, CA.
94804 |
West
Oakland
- Thursday, February, 28
5
PM to 7 PM
West
Oakland
Public Library
1801
Adeline Street
Oakland ,
CA. 94607 |
San
Francisco
- Thursday, February, 14
Noon
to 3:00 PM
Bayview
Anna E. Waden Public Library
5075
Third Street (at Revere Street )
San
Francisco ,
CA. 94124
****Note:
This meeting will include a speaker from the City of San Francisco
about their Clean Construction Ordinance**** |
San
Jose
- Saturday, March 8
1:00
PM to 3:00 PM
Gardner
Community
Center
520
West Virginia Street
San
Jose ,
CA. 95125 |
Vallejo
-
Friday, February,15
10:00
AM to 12:00 PM
The
Foley Cultural Center in Dan Foley Park
1461
North Camino Alto
Vallejo,
CA. 94589 |
West
Oakland
- Saturday, March 15
2:00
PM to 4:00 PM
West
Oakland
Public Library
1801
Adeline Street
Oakland
, CA ,
94607 |
East
Palo Alto
- Saturday, February, 16
10:00
AM to 12:00 PM
City
of East Palo Alto Community Room
2415
University Avenue
East
Palo Alto ,
CA. 94303 |
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Table
3: Other
Events*
San
Francisco
– Saturday, March 1
9:00
AM to 1:00 PM
Event:
Small
Boat Commercial Salmon Fishermen’s Association Sponsored 2008 Swap
Meet
Location:
Port
of San Francisco ’s Fisherman’s Wharf, Pier 45 Shed A
What:
Carl
Moyer Program Staff will be present with materials and to answer
questions about all project types |
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*Note:
Events will be added to Table 3 as scheduled.
Application Materials
On-Road
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Potential
Projects |
Application
Documents |
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Grants
are available to help vehicle owners install particle traps, replace
older engines with newer and cleaner engines and add a particle
trap, and to purchase new vehicles that are cleaner than the law
requires. In addition, funds are available to install electric idling
reduction equipment and to purchase electric vehicles. Provided
the project is not required by law, any on-road truck that weighs
14,001 pounds or more is eligible to apply, including: dump trucks,
water trucks, concrete trucks, long-haul trucks, street sweepers,
trash trucks, buses, and delivery trucks.
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New Vehicle Application
Repower & Retrofit
Application
Retrofit Only Application
On-road program fact sheet
On-road program fact sheet
(En
Español)
New!
Sample Calculation
Transport Refrigeration Unit program
fact sheet |
Staff
Contact |
Alison
Kirk
Phone:
(415) 749-5169
Fax:
(415) 749-5020 |
Off-Road
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Potential
Projects |
Application
Documents |
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Grants
are available to help off-road diesel engine owners install particle
traps, replace older engines with newer and cleaner engines and
add a particle trap, and to purchase new equipment that is cleaner
than the law requires. In addition, funds are available to purchase
electric off-road equipment. Provided the project is not required
by law, any off-road diesel engine with 25 horsepower or more is
eligible to apply, including: backhoes, trackers, scrapers, excavators,
trenchers, graders, and class 7 forklifts, and airport equipment
including aircraft pushback tugs, baggage and cargo tugs, carts,
group power units, air conditioning units, belt loaders and other
equipment. For all engine replacement projects, you must purchase
the cleanest available engine and install the cleanest particle
trap when safe and technically feasible.
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Off-Road Repower &
Retrofit Application
Off-Road Retrofit Application
New
Off-Road Equipment Application
Off-road diesel program fact
sheet
Off-road diesel program
fact sheet (En
Español)
Off-road large spark-ignited
program fact sheet |
Staff
Contact |
Richard
Vesperman
Phone:
(415) 749-4925
Fax:
(415) 749-5020 |
Marine
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Potential
Projects |
Application
Documents |
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Grants
are available to help marine engine owners install particle traps,
replace older engines with newer and cleaner engines, and to purchase
new equipment that is cleaner than the law requires. In addition,
funds are available for electrification projects that reduce emissions
while ships are at berth on a case-by-case basis. Provided the project
is not required by law, any auxiliary or propulsion engine with
25 horsepower or more is eligible to apply, including: harbor craft
such as tugboats, fishing vessels, work boats, crew boats, ferries,
Coast Guard vessels, some military vessels; and oceangoing ships
such as container ships, bulk carriers, general cargo ships, tankers,
military ships, auto carriers, cruise ships and ocean-going tugboats.
Equipment located and operated on a barge is not eligible for funding. |
Marine
Application
Marine program fact sheet
Marine program fact sheet (En
Español)
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Staff
Contact |
Tina
McRee
Phone:
(415) 749-4701
Fax:
(415) 749-5020
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Locomotives
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Potential
Projects |
Application
Documents |
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Grants
are available to help locomotive engine operators 1) repower or
replace older locomotives 2) retrofit engine or exhaust systems
with ARB-verified technologies, 3) purchase idle-limiting devices,
and 4) install other technologies that offer emission reductions.
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Locomotive Application
Locomotive program fact sheet
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Staff
Contact |
Joseph
Steinberger
Phone:
(415) 749-5018
Fax:
(415) 749-5020
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Program
Documents
Useful
links
Table
4: ARB Regulations That May Apply to Moyer Eligible Equipment
Contact
Information
To have your
contact information added to the mailing list, please contact grants@baaqmd.gov.
For additional information please contact the staff members below.
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