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DMV FEES GRANTS
Flowchart:
AQMD Guide to DMV Fees Pollution Reduction Projects
Funding Option
INCENTIVE
WOOD STOVE REPLACEMENT PROGRAM
Chimney Smoke Reduction Incentive
Program (Chimney Smoke RIP)
**** $39,900 Available as of July 1, 2009****
- On July 17, 2007, the Board of Directors
approved $55,000 to fund a woodstove/fireplace
replacement incentive program (Chimney Smoke
RIP), to encourage homeowners to permanently remove
or replace older wood stoves or fireplaces with
cleaner burning devices to improve winter air quality
through reduction of particulate matter (PM) emissions
caused by inefficient residential wood combustion.
- Chimney Smoke RIP is a tiered program
designed to increase monetary incentives ($200
to $450) as the potential for wood smoke reduction
increases. The tiers are based on climate zone (higher
incentive for cooler climate) and type of replacement
(higher incentive for cleaner heating equipment).
Climate zones for your property can be looked up
on the El
Dorado County web site or the California
Energy Commission web site.
- Funding will be available on a first
come, first served basis, until the funds are depleted.
- Qualifying process
for the program is simple:
- Funding is intended only for
primary residences in El Dorado County.
- Home must be more than one year
old (new home construction are not eligible)
- Woodstove/fireplace removed must
be a non-EPA certified unit.
- Following information must
be provided with the completed Application:
- 1. Building Permit documenting
the woodstove chang out/removal
- 2. Final Inspection sign
off by the Building Department
- 3. Documentation of the removed
device final deactivation (photo or receipt)
- Reimbursement checks will be
issued directly to the approved Applicants, until
funding is depleted.
OTHER GRANTS
Financial Assistance For Mandated Upgrades To Gas Dispensing Facilities
New funding (AB 96) is available for EVR Phase II upgrades through the State Water Resources Control Board RUST Program. There have been some changes to the requirements for both the new funding and the regular yearly allocation. If a station does not qualify for the AB 96 funding, it may still qualify for the regular yearly funding.
Heavy-Duty Low Emission Vehicle Incentive Programs
El Dorado County residents and businesses are encouraged
to submit proposals for Carl Moyer or Sacramento Emergency
Clean Air & Transportation (SECAT) Programs qualified
projects (reduction of air pollution from heavy-duty
diesel vehicles) to Sacramento Metropolitan Air Quality
Management District (SMAQMD). SMAQMD manages grants
from these two programs for several air districts,
including El Dorado County AQMD, which are located
within Sacramento Federal Ozone Non-Attainment Area
(SFNA).
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