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Item No:. ____7aSupp____________ Date of Meeting: December 4, 2012 Puget Sound Maritime Air Emissions Inventory Overview Total Airshed Emission Reductions 2005 2011 Puget Sound NO VOC CO SO PM PM DPM COe x 2 10 2.5 2 0% -5% -14% -14% -16% -16% -16% -25% -33% -40% -50% Tons per Year -75% Port of Seattle 2005 - 2011 Emission Reductions Airshed NO VOC CO SO PM PM DPM COe x 2 10 2.5 2 0% -5% -25% -25% -21% -29% -27% -28% -27% -38% -50% Tons per Year -75% Port of Seattle 2005 - 2011 Normalized Emission Reductions Airshed NO VOC CO SO DPM COe x 2 2 0% -10% -20% -14% -30% -32% -27% -28% -40% -34% -43% -50% Per 10,000 Tons Cargo Project Overview - Objectives 2011 Inventory updates the 2005 baseline Puget Sound Maritime Air Emissions Inventory. The updated inventory measures 2011 emissions and progress against the 2005 baseline. Reviews data to implement new reduction strategies. Geographic Boundaries U.S. portion of the Puget Sound / Georgia Basin Airshed Spans ~140 miles south-to-north; 160 miles west-to-east Close coordination with similar inventory for Georgia Basin Port of Seattle Emission Reductions DPM - Airshed Comm'l OGV, hotel OGV, harbor Heavy-duty & maneuver transit vessels Rail CHE vehicles 0% -10% -14% -20% -21% -30% -27% -34% -40% -39% -50% -53% -60% Diesel Particulate Matter 2011 Emissions Sources Port of Seattle Airshed CHE Trucks Rail 4% 7% 7% Harbor Vessels 4% OGV hotel maneuver & transit 78% Port of Seattle Emissions Reduction GHG - Airshed Comm'l OGV, hotel OGV, harbor Heavy-duty & maneuver transit vessels Rail CHE vehicles 8% 10% 5% 0% -5% -10% -10% -9% -11% -13% -15% -16% -20% Greenhouse Gas Sources Port of Seattle Airshed Trucks OGV, hotel, 37% maneuver & transit 45% CHE 6% Rail Harbor 7% Vessels 5% Port of Seattle Emission Reductions SO2 - Airshed Comm'l OGV, hotel harbor Heavy-duty & maneuver OGV, transit vessels Rail CHE vehicles 0% -11% -20% -40% -39% -60% -80% -93% -100% -100% -99% -96% Port of Seattle & Airshed SO2 2011 Emissions Sources Port of Seattle Airshed Trucks <1% OGV hotel, maneuver & transit >99% Port of Seattle Emission Reduction Programs Shorepower At-Berth Fuels (ABC) Fuels Program Cargo Handling Equipment (CHE) exhaust retrofits Clean Truck Program Puget Sound Maritime Air Forum A voluntary association of private and public organizations American Lung Association of Washington Port of Tacoma BNSF Railway Puget Sound Clean Air Agency Northwest Clean Air Agency U.S. Environmental Protection Agency NorthWest and Canadian CruiseShip Washington Department of Ecology Association Washington Department of Transportation Pacific Merchant Shipping Association Washington State Ferries Port of Anacortes Western States Petroleum Association Port of Everett Port of Seattle Next Steps Updating the Northwest Ports Clean Air Strategy Many projects planned or already underway Cleaner fuels Shore power Engine retrofits/replacements Phase 2 of Clean Truck Program Pilot projects testing innovative technologies Next Steps Refocus ongoing emission reduction efforts based on inventory findings Implement cost-effective strategies Continue leadership Questions?
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