Section 40918 Of Chapter 10. District Plans To Attain State Ambient Air Quality Standards From California Health And Safety Code >> Division 26. >> Part 3. >> Chapter 10.
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. (a) Each district with moderate air pollution shall, to the
extent necessary to meet the requirements of the plan developed
pursuant to Section 40913, include the following measures in its
attainment plan:
(1) A stationary source control program designed to achieve no net
increase in emissions of nonattainment pollutants or their
precursors from new or modified stationary sources which emit or have
the potential to emit 25 tons per year or more of nonattainment
pollutants or their precursors. The program shall require the use of
best available control technology for any new or modified stationary
source which has the potential to emit 25 pounds per day or more of
any nonattainment pollutant or its precursors.
(2) The use of reasonably available control technology for all
existing stationary sources, except that stationary sources permitted
to emit five tons or more per day or 250 tons or more per year shall
be equipped with the best available retrofit control technology.
(3) Reasonably available transportation control measures
sufficient to substantially reduce the rate of increase in passenger
vehicle trips and miles traveled per trip if the district contains an
urbanized area with a population of 50,000 or more.
(4) Provisions to develop areawide source and indirect source
control programs.
(5) Provisions to develop and maintain an emissions inventory
system to enable analysis and progress reporting and a commitment to
develop other analytical techniques to carry out its responsibilities
pursuant to subdivision (b) of Section 40924.
(6) Provisions for public education programs to promote actions to
reduce emissions from transportation and areawide sources.
(b) Any district with moderate air pollution that is not below the
pollutant concentrations for a moderate classification pursuant to
Sections 40921 and 40921.5 by December 31, 1997, shall comply with
Section 40919 if the state board demonstrates that the additional
requirements of Section 40919 will substantially expedite the
district's attainment of the state ambient air quality standards. Any
actions taken by the state board pursuant to this subdivision are
subject to Section 41503.4.