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HomeMy WebLinkAbout88-18 - Publicy-Owned Wastewater Treatment FacilitiesA RESOLUTIO OF NEWPORT LEGISLATION NEW - SOURCE REGULATIONS MANAGEMENT RESOLUTION NO. 88 -18 N OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY BEACH ENDORSING AND SUPPORTING AS NECESSARY AND A REVISION OF THE REVIEW /EMISSION REDUCTION CREDIT OF THE SOUTH COAST AIR QUALITY DISTRICT FOR PUBLICLY -OWNED 0 WASTEWATER TREATMENT FACILITIES WHEREAS, the South Coast Air Quality Management District's New Source Review Program requires that newly - constructed facilities obtain emission reduction credit offsets from other sources as a condition of obtaining a permit to construct; and WHEREAS, local public wastewater treatment agencies are required by law to operate and maintain facilities for the treatment of sewage, to preserve and improve water quality for the protection and propagation of fish and wildlife and to provide for recreation in and on the waters of the nation and this State; and WHEREAS, it is the nation's and State of California's policy that publicly -owned wastewater treatment facilities of the best available and practical design be constructed in order to eliminate the discharge of pollutants into navigable waters and to ensure the highest level of protection to the environment; and WHEREAS, the New Source Review Program of SCAQMD relating to air emissions places undue hardships on non- discriminatory construction of public facilities for the treatment of sewage and is counterproductive to the legal requirements and national and state goals of improved water quality; and WHEREAS, the best overall improvement to our environment will be achieved by cross media assessment practices, whereby a balanced and coordinated evaluation, analysis and implementation of practices, procedures and requirements relating to water, land and air are utilized; and WHEREAS, by example, the County Sanitation Districts of Orange County intend to construct Central Power Generation Systems which are considered essential projects in the public interest; and WHEREAS, the Central Power Generation Systems will provide sufficient electrical power to run vital equipment through the efficient use of digester gas produced at wastewater treatment plants. This energy source will reduce the Districts' demand on other limited energy sources, reduce total emissions to the air basin, and provide electrical reliability to ensure treatment needs and outfall disposal pumping requirements at all times; and WHEREAS, the Districts' proposed Central Power Generating Systems will be designed and equipped with the Best Available Control Technology (BACT), which will use all digester gas produced in the wastewater treatment process and will provide the benefits of a substantial net air emissions reduction; and WHEREAS, by example, the SCAQND Emission Reduction Credit Program would require the County Sanitation Districts of -1- Orange County to obtain credits from private sources at a cost of $3,050,080.00 to the County's taxpayers for the construction of its Central Power Generating Systems without giving full consideration to all reduction of' emissions achieved by the Districts through the projects. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Newport Beach, that it endorses legislation to exempt • public works projects involving the construction, modification or repair of wastewater treatment facilities from the SCAQMD New Source Review Program requirements, provided such projects, are essential to the public health, welfare and interest. BE IT FARTHER RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Newport Beach that it endorses a revision of the New Source Review Regulation of the South Coast Air Quality Management District to give public works projects such as wastewater treatment facilities first priority on the use of the accumulated emissions reductions due to shutdowns for the purpose of offsetting any increase in emissions due to the construction and operation of such facilities, in recognition of the fact that such facilities provide necessary and vital services to their communities. -2-