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June 9, 2003Meeting Summary/Action Register Presentations: June 23, 2003 will be the day that the Baton Rouge area will go under the new EPA regulations. The ozone attainment public awareness campaign was outlined to the CAP. It was mentioned that a typical lawn mover emissions is equivalent to 70 vehicles. The public will play a major role in the areas effort to reduce the emissions. Mr. McDaniel discussed the Ozone Action Program to the CAP. The Ozone Action Program is a voluntary, community-based program designed to reduce ozone-forming emissions caused by vehicles and other sources during the summer months. Two principal program elements will be Ozone Action Day and CRPC BRACS Program. Major employers will be encouraged to participate by pledging to 1) designate an employee to serve as Ozone Action Program Coordinator; 2) educate employees by distributing Ozone Action Day information to employees, placing articles in company newsletters, etc.; 3) Notify employees that an Ozone Action Day has been forecast; 4) develop and implement an Ozone Action Day response program. An Ozone Action Day will be declared by the LDEQ when the Baton Rouge metropolitan areas air quality is forecast for the next day to approach or enter the range of Air Quality Index Code Red, which is potentially unhealthy. Organizations and individuals would then take planned measures to reduce ozone-forming emissions. LDEQ will issue an Ozone Alert by 2:00 p.m. the day before the area might experience an air problem. Air quality index levels were explained. For additional information, please go to Ozone Forecast or AirNow OpenBid. EPAs AirNow site provides animated ozone maps daily during the ozone season for most areas of the U.S. In summary, the Baton Rouge area will be bumped-up from a serious to a severe classification for the 1-hour standard effective June 23, 2003. EPA will make formal attainment designations under the new 8-hour standard in April 2004. This area has a great opportunity this summer to come into attainment with both the 1-hour and 8-hour ozone standards. The capital region community is encouraged to support and participate in the summer 2003 ozone attainment campaign. Ms. Gretchen LeBlanc, Production Leader for Power and Utilities, gave a presentation on Dows Energy Enhancement Plan that includes LaO Energy Systems 2003 ozone control plan and Dows sustainable development commitment for efficient use of resources to provide power as environmentally friendly as possible. The Ozone Control plan outlines receipt of communications from LDEQ of an Ozone Alert, communications from Dow Emergency Services Department to Dow employees and production units, and communications from Dow Environmental Services to LDEQ of the actions taken. Dows sustainable development commitment calls for minimizing material content, natural resource use and energy requirements and maximizing services through reuse and recycling activities. More specifically, Dow plans to decommission less efficient boilers and have partnered with American Electric Power to operate a new, state of the art, co-generation facility currently under construction at the site. Dows energy goal is to reduce energy consumption per pound of product by 20% by 2005. Between 1994 2002, energy consumption was reduced by 12%. Contractor Incident Review Responsible Care Performance Measurements Dow in the News / Upcoming Events General Questions and Discussion by CAP Members A panel member asked if Dows vulnerability assessment had been completed. Mr. Shipp stated that changes are being made throughout the facility for security purposes. At a future meeting, Dow will give an update on their security measures and changes made. Attendees: Mary Alice Crockett, Jim Dickerson, Dr. Antonio Edwards, Wayne Fourroux, Joannette Gullotto, Prince Gray, Sr., Georgia Harmason, Bonnie Kleinpeter, Lorenzo Price, Dr. Dottie Vaughn, Randolph Ware, Jesse Wilson, Jr., Rev. Matthew Young Absent: Dr. Debbie Barker, Rosemary Rylander-Young, Charlie Tobias |
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