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Welcome to Oregon

Welcome to Oregon. Crater Lake. Oregon Fine Particulate Matter (PM 2.5 ) Compared to EPA PM 2.5 Standard. Portland. Pendleton . La Grande. Salem. Albany. John Day. Eugene/Springfield. Prineville. Oakridge. Cottage Grove. Burns. Tier 1a – In Violation

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Welcome to Oregon

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  1. Welcome to Oregon Crater Lake
  2. Oregon Fine Particulate Matter (PM2.5) Compared to EPA PM2.5 Standard Portland Pendleton La Grande Salem Albany John Day Eugene/Springfield Prineville Oakridge Cottage Grove Burns Tier 1a – In Violation Tier 1b - Expected to Violate Tier 2 - At Risk of Violation Tier 3 - Area of Concern Medford Grants Pass Klamath Falls Lakeview
  3. Challenge: Meeting the Fine Particulate Standard 45 Columbia Gorge PDX Metro 35 Willamette Valley Southwest Eastern & Central 25 Daily Std 35 ug/m3 15 ug/m3 5 Eugene/Springfield PortlandMetro The Dalles John Day Klamath Falls Lakeview Salem Oakridge Cave Jctn Pendleton La Grande Enterprise Albany Grants Pass Medford Baker City Bend Burns Corvallis Cottage Grove Less than 3yr of data available for average
  4. Oregon Ozone (O3) Compared to EPA’s Ozone Standard Portland 63 Hermiston 64 Salem 64 Eugene/Springfield 60 61 Bend Tier 1a – In Violation Tier 1b - Expected to Violate Tier 2 - At Risk of Violation Tier 3 - Area of Concern Medford 67
  5. Recent Oregon Air Quality Initiatives Heat Smart:removal of uncertified woodstoves upon home sale Portland Air Toxics Solutions:Multi-Sector, geographic based air toxics reduction plan PGE Boardman BART:New rule options for BART and early closure of coal-fired power plant Climate Change:Low Carbon Fuel, truck efficiency, permitting and more
  6. Heat Smart Program Requires removal of old, uncertified stove upon home sale August 1, 2010 – program requirements went into effect Sets emission standards for a broader range of home wood-heating devices Closes loopholes regarding exempt stoves
  7. Portland Air Toxics Solutions Meteoro- logical Domain EI and Modeling Domain PATS Study Area Boundary 1019 Model Receptors
  8. Localized and Regional Impact Areas
  9. PGE Boardman Coal-Fired Power Plant 14 Class I Areas impacted 300 km radius
  10. 2007 Oregon Climate Change Legislation Renewable Portfolio Standard Renewable Fuels Standards Biomass & biofuels tax credit Energy efficiency tax credits expanded State Global Warming Commission State GHG Reduction Goals
  11. Oregon Greenhouse Gas Reduction Goals
  12. 2009 Oregon Climate Change Legislation Expanded greenhouse gas reporting Authorized a low-carbon fuel standard Initiated study of truck efficiency and idling Strengthened green building codes Ensured no new conventional coal power Provided energy efficiency financing Created pilot solar feed-in tariff Implemented biodiesel blending requirement
  13. Low Carbon Fuel Standard & Low Emission Vehicle Standard Greenhouse Gas Permitting Greenhouse Gas Reporting & Emission Inventory Truck Efficiency & Idling
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