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Clean Air Action Plan

Taking an unprecedented joint action to improve air quality in the South Coast Air Basin, the ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles have adopted the San Pedro Bay Ports Clean Air Action Plan, a sweeping plan aimed at significantly reducing the health risks posed by air pollution from port-related ships, trains, trucks, terminal equipment and harbor craft. The Final 2006 Clean Air Action Plan documents (Overview, Technical Report, and Comments Compendium) have been updated based upon input received during the comment period.

The San Pedro Bay Ports Clean Air Action Plan was created with the cooperation and participation of the South Coast Air Quality Management District, California Air Resources Board and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

The Plan proposes hundreds of millions of dollars in investments by the ports, the local air district, the state, and port-related industry to cut particulate matter (PM) pollution from all port-related sources by at least 47 percent within the next five years. Measures to be implemented under the plan also will reduce smog forming nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions by more than 45 percent, and will also result in reductions of sulfur oxides (SOx) by at least 52 percent. NOx is a precursor of smog; SOx contributes to particulate matter; and PM has been shown to lead to health problems.

Under the Plan, the ports propose to eliminate “dirty” diesel trucks from San Pedro Bay cargo terminals within five years by helping to finance a new generation of clean or retrofitted vehicles.

The Plan also calls for all major container cargo and cruise ship terminals at the ports to be equipped with shore-side electricity within five to ten years so that vessels at berth can shut down their diesel-powered auxiliary engines. To reduce emissions of air pollutants, ships would also be required to reduce their speeds when entering or leaving the harbor region, use low-sulfur fuels, and employ other emission-reduction measures and technologies.

The Clean Air Action Plan accelerates the efforts of a California Air Resources Board pollution reduction plan by requiring faster replacement of existing cargo-handling equipment with new equipment that will meet the toughest U.S. Environmental Protection Agency emissions standards.

Under the Clean Air Action Plan, diesel PM from all port-related sources would be reduced by a total of 1,200 tons a year, NOx would be reduced by 12,000 tons a year, and SOx by 8,900 tons a year.

Note: Several of the CAAP files are very large. We have posted the documents as full text and in sections to facilitate downloading. We also suggest saving the files and opening them from your computer, rather than opening them directly in Adobe Reader from the website. To do this, "right-click" on the links below and "Save Target As" to your computer.

Click here to view a fact sheet on the Clean Air Action Plan.

Click here to view a FAQ (frequently asked questions) about the Clean Air Action Plan.

Final 2006 San Pedro Bay Ports Clean Air Action Plan

Overview (English Version)
Full Text (3.23 MB)
Part A: Cover, Foreword, Table of Contents, Introduction, History, Port-Related Emissions (1.65 MB)
Part B: Challenge, Vision, Process, the Plan, Standards (681 KB)
Part C : Implementation, Control Measures, Technology Advancement Program (211 KB)
Part D: Tracking & Monitoring, Future Emissions Projections, Comparison to Other Plans, Budget (821 KB)

Overview Translations
Chinese (Mandarin) (9.67 MB)
Japanese (Nihongo) (9.79 MB)
Korean (Hangul) (6.51 MB)
Spanish (Espanol) (9.46 MB)

Technical Report
Full Text (3 MB)
Cover, Table of Contents, Foreword (978 KB)
Section 1: Introduction (384 KB)
Section 2: Clean Air Action Plan Goals (245 KB)
Section 3: Implementation Strategies (288 KB)
Section 4: Clean Air Action Plan Initiatives - Overview (208 KB)
Section 5: Clean Air Action Plan Initiatives - Details (582 KB)
Section 6: Future Emissions Projections (251 KB)
Section 7: Budget Summary (227 KB)
Appendix: Supporting Technical Details (519 KB)

Comments Compendium
Full Text (5.42 MB)
Introduction (1.12 MB)
Frequently Occurring Comments (444 KB)
Oral Comments (414 KB)
Written Comments (2.74 MB)

Fact Sheet (44 KB)
Frequently Asked Questions (135 KB)
Highlights of CAAP revisions (100 KB)

Draft Methodology for Estimating Port Truck Activity (153 KB)

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