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IMPERIAL COUNTY AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT AB 617 CALEXICO-HEBER - EL CENTRO CORRIDOR SUCCESSES & HIGHLIGHTS AB 617 CSC Members Establishment 2018-2019 Representing Members Alternates Over 60 Applications Co-Chair (APCD) Matt


  1. IMPERIAL COUNTY AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT AB 617 CALEXICO-HEBER - EL CENTRO CORRIDOR SUCCESSES & HIGHLIGHTS

  2. AB 617 CSC Members Establishment 2018-2019 Representing Members Alternates • Over 60 Applications Co-Chair (APCD) Matt Dessert Reyes Romero Recieved Co-Chair {CCV} Humberto Lugo Luis O lmedo • 15 Member Community Community Corridor Mersedes Martinez Rosa Guerrero Community Corridor Dora Alvarez Yvette Herrera Steering Committee Community Corridor Diahna Garcia-Ruiz Bob Fischer (Total of 30 Members) Community Corridor Juan Cruz Tony Sandoval Community Corridor Mireya Diaz Sandra Mendivil • Co-Chairs: Community Corridor Kristian Salgado Marcella Marlett ICAPCO Matt Dessert and Community Corridor Blake Plourd Steven Snow Comite Civico del Valle CEO Community Corridor Sergio Cabanas Michael Moore Community Corridor Virginia Mendoza Mark Baza Luis Olmedo Community Corridor Aide Fulton Diego Gamboa Community Corridor Mary Salazar Irene Garcia Community Corridor John Hernandez Paul Monarrez Community Corridor Jose Celaya Tyler Salcido

  3. Community Meeting Summary November 14, 2018 December 17, 2018 January 16, 2019 January 30, 2019 February 13, 2019 1 st Community CSC Took Action on CSC Set Regular Roundtable CSC Took Action & Steering Committee Roster Meeting Date Discussions on First 5 Adopted Charter (2 nd Wednesday of Meeting Elements of Topics: (Charter will go Every Month) Community Topics: before Air District Monitoring Plan BARCT Update Topics: Board on March 19, Brown Act 2019) Incentive Funding Regulatory AB 617 Incentives Monitoring Topics: IVAN Air Monitoring Anthropogenic vs. Control Strategies for Source Attribution Non-Anthropogenic CERP Analysis Sources Ag Burning-Policy #34 Ag Burning in Imperial County

  4. January 30, 2019 With the coordination of Comite Civico del Valle staff, the CSC broke off into 4 groups to discuss the first 5 Elements. 4

  5. Community Air Monitoring Plan • Submitted by February 28, Form Community Education & Partnerships 2019 Deadline Outreach AB 617 Website AQ Data • Community Interpretation Steering Dedicated ICAPCD Contact Person Impacts of poor AQ Committee Input • Contributions to Worsening Air Quality Within Corridor • Pollutants to Monitor • Locations to Monitor Roles & Air Monitoring Responsibilities Concerns of PM10, ICAPCD PM 2.5, and o zone CCV Location of Monitors CSC & Community 5 Deployment CARB

  6. Outreach & Continuous Efforts • Website Dedicated to AB 617 Activity • www.ICAB617Community.org • Creation of APCD Social Media Pages • Facebook @CountyAir • Instagram & Twitter: @County_Air • ICAPCD & CCV Preparing Surveys for CSC Members • Code of Conduct drafted in collaboration with CCV • Final Approval by CSC of Corridor Boundary 6

  7. COMMITTMENTS THE ICAPCD IS COMMITTED TO: • SUBMITTING THE COMPLETE DRAFT COMMUNITY MONITORING PLAN BY MAY AND FINAL VERSION BY JUNE 2019 • ADOPTING THE COMMUNITY EMISSIONS REDUCTION PROGRAM BY OCTOBER 2019 • CONTINUING OUR COLLABORATIVE WORK WITH COMITE CIVICO DEL VALLE AND THE AB 617 COMMUNITY STEERING COMMITTEE 7

  8. IMPERIAL COUNTY AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT & COMITE CIVICO DEL VALLE 8

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