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Air Pollution Control District flags three facilities for priority health risk review; resident alleges local emissions problems
Summary
Tuolumne County Air Pollution Control District presented AB 2588 prioritization results: of 60 permitted facilities, three were designated high priority and must complete health risk assessments; a resident raised allegations about emissions and filter maintenance at local facilities.
The Tuolumne County Air Pollution Control District (APCD) presented its 2024 AB 2588 toxic hot-spot prioritization and answered board questions in a public hearing.
Kent Rasmussen, air pollution control specialist, summarized the district's work with York Engineering to compile emissions data for 60 permitted facilities. Rasmussen said the facilities were grouped into auto-body shops (12), gasoline-dispensing stations (25), stationary sources (21) and two Title V facilities. York's prioritization classified three facilities as high priority, nine as intermediate priority, and 48 as low priority. High-priority sites have 120 days to submit a detailed…
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