The Clean Diesel Grant Program funds a number of programs in the state, including the Clean School Bus program.
Comprises eleven different funding programs.
Encourages business owners to upgrade their diesel trucks for early compliance with on-road diesel vehicle regulations.
Provides funding support for diesel engine retrofits and replacement.
California has provided a model for regulating in-use emissions from ports, through its regulation governing mobile cargo handling equipment at ports and intermodal railyards.
Requires gas capture at any municipal solid waste landfill that accepted waste after 1976, holds 450,000 tons or more of waste, has heat input capacity of 3 million Btu per hour or more, and a surface methane concentration of 200 ppm volume or more.
Provides funding to municipally owned or operated landfills installing gas management systems designed to capture gas created within, and emitted from, the landfill.
Provides financial assistance for the installation of dairy digesters in California.
Gas rate recovery is not linked to actual leakage each year, but rather fixed every three years to reflect historical averages.
Require operators to test and monitor for any fugitive emissions taking place at a well site on a quarterly basis, develop a leak detection and repair program, and make first attempt at repair within 5 days of detecting it.