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HomeHealth and Safety CodeDiv. 26Pt. 3Ch. 10§ 40914 District Emission Reduction Plans

§ 40914 District Emission Reduction Plans

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§ 40914 District Emission Reduction Plans

Key Takeaways

  • •The goal is to reduce air pollution by at least 5% every year, averaged over every 3-year period.
  • •If a district can't reduce pollution by 5% every year, they must prove to the state that they're doing everything possible or that their plan is just as good (or better) than the 5% rule.
  • •The starting point for measuring pollution cuts depends on whether the area only breaks state rules or both state and federal rules. For state-only, it starts from 1990 levels. For both, it starts from a baseline year set by federal plans.
  • •Any pollution cuts made after the starting year (1990 or the federal baseline year) count toward the goal, even if the rules causing those cuts were made before the starting year.

Example

A city has too much smog because of cars and factories. The city must clean up the air by cutting pollution by 5% every year.

If the city can't cut pollution by 5% every year, they have to show the state they're trying their best or have a better plan. They start counting pollution cuts from 1990 or another starting year set by the government. Even if some pollution cuts happened because of old rules, they still count.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 40914 District Emission Reduction Plans

(a)  Each district plan shall be designed to achieve a reduction in districtwide emissions of 5 percent or more per year for each nonattainment pollutant or its precursors, averaged every consecutive three-year period, unless an alternative measure of progress is approved pursuant to Section 39607. (b)  A district may use an alternative emission reduction strategy which achieves less than an average of 5 percent per year reduction in districtwide emissions if the district demonstrates to the state board, and the state board concurs in, either of the following: (1)  That the alternative emission reduction strategy is equal to or more effective than districtwide emission reductions in improving air quality. (2)  That despite the inclusion of every feasible measure in the plan, and an expeditious adoption schedule, the district is unable to achieve at least a 5-percent annual reduction in districtwide emissions. (c)  For purposes of this section and Section 41503.1, for each district that is designated nonattainment for a state ambient air quality standard but is designated attainment for the federal air quality standard for the same pollutant, reductions in emissions shall be calculated with respect to the actual level of emissions that exist in each district during 1990, as determined by the state board. All reductions in emissions occurring after December 31, 1990, including, but not limited to, reductions in emissions resulting from measures adopted prior to December 31, 1990, shall be included in this calculation. For each district that is designated nonattainment for both state and federal ambient air quality standards for a single pollutant, reductions in emissions shall be calculated with respect to the actual level of emissions that exist in each district during the baseline year used in the state implementation plan required by the federal Clean Air Act. All reductions in emissions occurring after December 31 of the baseline year, including, but not necessarily limited to, reductions in emissions resulting from measures adopted prior to December 31 of the baseline year, shall be included in this calculation. (Amended by Stats. 2000, Ch. 729, Sec. 10. Effective January 1, 2001.)

Last verified: January 24, 2026

Key Terms

pollutionreductionadoptionqualityemissionnonattainmentclean air actcalculation

Related Statutes

  • § 40925 Air Quality Plan Updates
  • § 40916 District Air Quality Support
  • § 40918.5 Air District Permitting Exemption
  • § 40920 Severe Air Pollution Measures
  • § 40920.5 Extreme Pollution Attainment Measures

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Health and Safety Code. Section 40914.
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