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Port staff preview regional air emissions inventory; identifies water-side sources and benefits of shore power

Port Commission, City and County of San Francisco · June 8, 2010
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Summary

Port staff and consultants previewed a draft 2005 baseline air emissions inventory for five Bay Area ports, finding the Port of San Francisco's emissions are small relative to regional totals and are dominated by water-side sources; shore power at Pier 27 and fuel/sulfur rules are expected to sharply reduce particulate and SOx emissions.

SAN FRANCISCO ' Port staff presented a draft regional air emissions inventory June 8 that establishes a 2005 baseline for five Bay Area ports and identifies ocean-going vessels and harbor craft as the primary emissions sources at the Port of San Francisco.

Jay Ock, manager of regulatory and environmental affairs, and Doug Daugherty (consultant) said the inventory used the Port of Oakland template to ensure consistent regional…

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