IAPH TOOL BOX FOR PORT CLEAN AIR PROGRAMS

Improving Air Quality While Promoting Business Development
A Reference Guide provided by the International Association of Ports and Harbors (IAPH)

CREATING YOUR CLEAN AIR PROGRAM
PLAN – Planning Your Clean Air Program

 

 

 

 




Set Up A Process To Identify Objectives and Targets
•  Evaluate clean air programs currently in place.
•  Design your Clean Air Program to follow approaches that have demonstrated success in other clean air programs. 
     For example: San Pedro Bay Ports Clean Air Action Plan.
•  Create a Clean Air Program that is most suitable to meet your business needs.

Estimate Emission Reduction Potential
•  Determine emissions to be reduced.
•  Evaluate the strategies needed to bring about your estimated emission reduction potential.
•  Design a benchmarking goal to measure emission reduction progress.

Define Goals
•  Define set emission reductions.
•  Define maritime activity of focus.
•  Determine what equipment by identifying the number and types of equipment to be improved.
•  Determine the timeline that the Clean Air Program will be carried out.

Determine Technical Approach
•  Identify the technical steps to reduce emissions from the selected maritime activity.
     For example, here are the types of questions that will help identify what technical steps are needed. 
The maritime activity in this example is cargo handling equipment. •  How will operational staff schedule selected CHE to be retrofitted with emission control technologies without creating operational and schedule conflicts? •  What equipment will be retrofitted first? •  What training is required to educate maintenance/operational staff on technical implementation? •  What are the steps needed to retrofit a top loader with a diesel oxidation catalyst (DOC)? •  Once CHE is retrofitted, what maintenance is involved?
Determine Performance Targets
  Determine the emissions to be reduced from maritime activity. One performance target may look like this -
      By retrofitting 50 pieces of CHE, X tons in particulate matter will be reduced every year.
•  Set specific timelines for defined actions in the Clean Air Program. 
      Timelines may include: the number of CHE retrofitted over a period of time; meetings to discuss goals 
      and evaluate progress; and dates which certain actions would be completed. 
 Establish a Tracking System to Help Monitor Progress
•  In order to measure the success of the Clean Air Program, design a tracking system that will help you 
     monitor progress.
     A tracking system will ensure that actions laid out in the Program are achieved over the assigned time frame. 

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