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Note: The following agenda item will be the first item discussed at the Board meeting.
Staff will brief the Board on the implementation of the Air Resources Board's 2003-2010 Strategic Plan for Research. The Board will discuss with the Research Screening Committee members potential research priorities over the next 5 -10 years, and also discuss opportunities to influence research programs at academic institutions and other government agencies.
2. "Air Movement as an Energy Efficient Means Toward Occupant Comfort," University of California, Berkeley, Proposal No. 2705-269.
4. “Understanding Primary Organic Aerosol Volatility at Atmospherically Realistic Concentrations for SIP Analysis,” University of California, Davis, Proposal No. 2708-269.
5. “Persistent Immune Effects of Wildfire Particulate Matter Exposure During Childhood Development,” University of California, Davis, Proposal No. 2715-269.
6. “Location Specific Systemic Health Effects of Ambient Particulate Matter,” University of California, Davis, Proposal No. 2706-269.
7. “Extended Analysis of the CARES Aerosol Chemistry Data to Characterize Sources and Processes of Organic Aerosol in the Sacramento Valley of California,” University of California, Davis, Proposal No. 2712-269.
8. “Behavioral Responses to Real-Time Individual Energy Usage Information: A Large Scale Experiment,” University of California, Los Angeles, Proposal No. 2714-269.
9. “Probing the Intrinsic Ability of Particles to Generate Reactive Oxygen Species and the Effect of Physiologically Relevant Solutes,” University of California, Los Angeles, Proposal No. 2711-269.
10. “Construction of a DOAS Instrument for Installation at the Air Resources Board for the Low Level Measurement of SO2 to Investigate the Relation Between SO2 and Sulfate,” University of California, Riverside, Proposal No. 2710-269.
11. “Development of a Portable In-Use Reference Particulate Matter Measurement System,” University of California, Riverside, Proposal No. 2709-269.
12. “Calibrating, Validating, and Implementing Process Models for California Agriculture Greenhouse Gas Emissions,” University of New Hampshire, Proposal No. 2707-269.
13. “Risk of Pediatric Asthma Morbidity from Multipollutant Exposures,” University of California, Irvine, Proposal No. 2717-270.
14. “Residential Energy Use and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Impacts of Compact Land Use Types,” University of California, Berkeley, Proposal No. 2719-270.
15. “The Cool California Carbon Challenge: a Pilot Intra- and Inter-Community Carbon Footprint Reduction Competition,” University of California, Berkeley, Proposal No. 2718-270.
16. “Evaluation of Pollutant Emissions from Portable Air Cleaners,” Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Proposal No. 2721-270.
17. “Developing Databases to Estimate California-Specific Climate Forcing Benefits of Cool Roofs,” Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Proposal No. 2720-270.
Note: The following agenda items may be heard in a different order at the Board meeting.
Executive Officer James Goldstene will present to the Board a preview of anticipated Board activities in 2011.
Staff will update the Board on the implementation of the business plan for the Office of the Ombudsman and enhanced communication and stakeholder engagement, with emphasis on California small businesses.
As directed by the Board, staff will provide an update on discussions with the Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG) regarding SCAG's regional greenhouse gas reduction target for 2035.
Pacific Merchant Shipping Association v. Goldstene, U.S. District Court (E.D. Cal. Sacramento), Case No. 2:09-CV-01151-MCE-EFB.
POET, LLC, et al. v. Goldstene, et al., Superior Court of California (Fresno County), Case No. 09CEAssociation of Irritated Residents, et al. v. California Air Resources Board, Superior Court of California (San Francisco County), Case No. CPF-09-509562.CG04850.
Rocky Mountain Farmers Union, et al. v. Goldstene, U.S. District Court (E.D. Cal. Fresno), Case No. 1:09−CV−02234−LJO−DLB.
Association of Irritated Residents, et al. v. California Air Resources Board, Superior Court of California (San Francisco County), Case No. CPF-09-509562.
Association of Irritated Residents, et al. v. U.S. E.P.A., 2011 WL 310357 (C.A.9), (Feb. 2, 2011).
California Dump Truck Owners Association v. California Air Resources Board, U.S. District Court (E.D. Cal. Sacramento) Case No. 2:11-CV-00384-MCE-GGH.
Although no formal Board action may be taken, the Board is allowing an opportunity to interested members of the public to address the Board on items of interest that are within the Board’s jurisdiction, but do not specifically appear on the agenda. Each person will be allowed a maximum of three minutes to ensure that everyone has a chance to speak.
• An interpreter to be available at the hearing.
• Have documents available in an alternate format (i.e. Braille, Large print) or another language.
• A disability-related reasonable accommodation.
Please contact the Clerk of the Board at (916) 322-5594 or by facsimile at (916) 322-3928 as soon as possible, but no later than 10 business days before the scheduled Board hearing. TTY/TDD/Speech to Speech users may dial 711 for the California Relay Service.
• Tener documentos disponibles en un formato alterno (por decir, sistema Braille, o en impresión grande) u otro idioma.
• Una acomodación razonable relacionados con una incapacidad.
Por favor llame a la oficina del Secretario del Consejo de Recursos Atmosféricos al (916) 322-5594 o envíe un fax al (916) 322-3928 no menos de diez (10) días laborales antes del día programado para la audiencia. Para el Servicio Telefónico de California para Personas con Problemas Auditivos, ó de teléfonos TDD pueden marcar al 711.

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