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SEP No. 1: Improvement of Air Quality at Public Schools in Environmental Justice Communities in the City or County of Los Angeles. (a) SoCalGas shall pay SEVEN MILLION ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS ($7,100,000) to the Aliso Fund for the purpose of funding SCAQMD’s installation of air filtration systems in public schools in Environmental Justice Communities in the City or County of Los Angeles. (i) SCAQMD shall utilize this funding to install high performance air filtration systems in classrooms and common areas of public schools in Environmental Justice Communities in the Los Angeles Unified School District (“LAUSD”) and/or other public school districts serving Environmental Justice Communities in the City or County of Los Angeles. The schools selected shall be those that are heavily impacted by air pollutants, but have not yet received funding for air filtration systems. SCAQMD shall select schools by focusing on reaching the youngest children in the most impacted areas first. SCAQMD shall also attempt to identify schools in Environmental Justice Communities of Los Angeles County where no schools have received funding for school air filtration systems. (ii) SCAQMD may utilize the funding provided by this SEP to install air filtration systems in selected public schools in Environmental Justice Communities, conduct post-installation testing to verify the performance of the systems and report test results, train school staff on the maintenance of these systems to ensure proper and efficient operation, and provide a five-year supply of replacement filters. SCAQMD may use the funding provided by this SEP to reimburse actual staff costs for preparation of any reports required by the SEP Fund Recipient Responsibilities, the Fund Guidelines, any SEP Grant Agreement, and/or requested by the Aliso Fund Committee, and for reasonable administrative costs, and/or third-party contractor fees incurred by the SCAQMD for implementing this SEP. SCAQMD shall make every effort to keep the costs of administrating this SEP low, and in no event shall SCAQMD’s costs for administration of this SEP exceed five percent (5%) of the funding provided by this SEP. (iii) To the extent there remain funds provided by this SEP that are insufficient to pay for installation of another air filtration system, SCAQMD may utilize such funds to purchase additional air filters for the air filtration systems purchased through this SEP or otherwise or combine these funds with other available funds in SCAQMD’...
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SEP No. 2: Enhanced Air Monitoring and Environmental Reporting in Xxxxxx Ranch and Other Locations in Los Angeles County (a) SoCalGas shall pay THREE MILLION DOLLARS ($3,000,000) to the Aliso Fund for development of a Community Air Monitoring Fund that will fund the projects described below. It is anticipated that OEHHA, CARB, and/or SCAQMD will be selected to create this fund and implement the following projects: (i) The funds from this SEP shall be utilized to develop a real-time air monitoring network and a symptom and incident reporting system in Xxxxxx Ranch and the communities surrounding the Facility. Representatives from OEHHA, CARB, and/or SCAQMD, and/or one or more academics experienced in establishing community-based air monitoring programs, will consult with residents of Xxxxxx Ranch and neighboring communities to identify monitoring locations and constituents to monitor for, and to establish parameters of any analysis/study that will be conducted utilizing the monitoring results. The air monitoring network shall monitor for, at a minimum, methane, toxic air contaminants (including BTEX compounds), and/or criteria air pollutants. The data collected from the air monitoring network shall be made available to the public in near real-time by publishing the results on a public website to inform the community about the quality of, and constituents in, the air. The methane data will supplement the readings being collected by SoCalGas at the fenceline between the Facility and the community of Xxxxxx Ranch. The public shall be able to utilize the same website to report local environmental and public health concerns in the communities surrounding the Facility. (ii) The funds from this SEP also shall be used to develop a real-time air monitoring network and a symptom and incident reporting system in one or more Environmental Justice Communities within the County that does not already have an air monitoring network and/or a symptom and incident reporting system in place. Representatives from OEHHA, CARB, and/or SCAQMD, and/or one or more academics experienced in establishing community-based air monitoring programs, shall identify and prioritize Environmental Justice Communities for receipt of these funds. Non-profit entities, government entities, or academic institutions may apply to receive these funds to implement air monitoring programs that meet the objectives of this SEP. Potential communities shall be reviewed and approved by the Aliso Fund Committee. Once a...
SEP No. 3: Los Angeles Breathmobile (a) SoCalGas shall pay TWO MILLION DOLLARS ($2,000,000) to the County to purchase, or help subsidize the purchase of, up to three (3) new electric Breathmobile mobile asthma clinics and related infrastructure for use by the LAC+USC Breathmobile Program in the areas that are most heavily impacted by air pollution. Such vehicles and infrastructure shall be purchased using all available State and local subsidies and incentives, including but not limited to incentives available through CARB’s Hybrid and Zero-Emission Truck and Bus Voucher Incentive Project (HVIP) program; these SEP funds shall be used for the remainder of the purchase price of the vehicles and infrastructure. (b) SoCalGas shall make the payment identified in Section 3.3(a) within thirty (30) days of entry by the Court of the Consent Decree. SoCalGas shall direct this payment toCounty of Los Angeles” and shall deliver this payment to: Office of County Counsel, Attn: Xxxxx Xxxx, Acting Assistant County Counsel, 000 Xxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxx 000, Xxx Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxxx 00000. SoCalGas shall provide notice of this payment as required by Section 19 of the Consent Decree. (c) LAC DHS shall cause the payment to be deposited into an interest-bearing escrow account, earmarked only for expenditures as set forth in this Section. The vendor selected by LAC DHS to provide electric Breathmobiles and related infrastructure shall provide LAC DHS with invoices relating to such purchases and shall provide all documentation supporting such invoices to LAC DHS. LAC DHS shall review the invoices for reasonableness and pay the invoices out of its General Fund and be reimbursed out of the funds held in the interest-bearing escrow account. (d) As a condition of receiving the SEP payment allocated in this Section, the County agrees to the terms of this SEP, as set forth in this SEP Agreement, and agrees to comply with the SEP Fund Recipient Responsibilities in Section 3.7(i), below. The County is not required to execute an additional SEP Grant Agreement for this SEP.
SEP No. 4: Purchase of Electric School Buses and Infrastructure for LAUSD and/or School Districts within County of LA (a) SoCalGas shall pay THREE MILLION DOLLARS ($3,000,000) to the Aliso Fund for the purpose of purchasing electric school buses and related infrastructure for use in public schools in LAUSD or other school districts within Los Angeles County that serve Environmental Justice Communities that are most heavily impacted by air pollution. Such vehicles and related infrastructure shall be purchased using all available State and local subsidies and incentives, including but not limited to incentives available through CARB’s HVIP program; this SEP shall be used for the remainder of the purchase price of the vehicles and related infrastructure. In the event that LAUSD is not interested in purchasing additional electric school buses or conducting additional pilot projects using electric school buses, the Aliso Fund Committee described in Section 3.7(h), below, will work with CARB and SCAQMD to identify other school districts within Los Angeles County that would like to purchase electric buses and provide grants of these funds for this purpose. (b) SoCalGas shall make the payment identified in Section 3.4(a) within thirty
SEP No. 5: Study of Long-Term Health Effects of Exposure to Natural Gas and its Constituents (a) SoCalGas shall pay TWENTY-FIVE MILLION DOLLARS ($25,000,000) to the County for the purpose of conducting a study of the long-term effects of exposure to natural gas and its constituents, including but not limited to methane (hereinafter “Health Study” or “Study”). The implementation of the Health Study shall be overseen by LAC DPH, which will work closely with a scientific advisory panel, consisting of identified experts in the field chosen from the California Department of Public Health, OEHHA, SCAQMD, CARB, US EPA, and/or LAC DPH, as well as at least one academic experienced in conducting similar long-term health studies (the “Advisory Committee”). The Advisory Committee shall have an odd number of members. (b) LAC DPH will retain a third party to conduct the Health Study and will consult with the Advisory Committee as part of the solicitation process of that third party. The current estimated cost for startup and the first three years of the Health Study is $13 million. (c) The broad goals of the Health Study shall be to contribute to the understanding of the potential short and long-term health impacts of exposure to natural gas and/or the constituents of natural gas. The specific goals of the Health Study shall be determined in advance of the Study by the Advisory Committee. (d) At the conclusion of the third year of the Study, the Advisory Committee shall conduct a science-based analysis of the Study. The Advisory Committee shall evaluate the merits of continuing the Health Study and estimating how many additional years are warranted by no later than sixty (60) days into the fourth year of the Study. If the Advisory Committee concludes that the Study should be continued, then the Health Study will continue for another year. Such evaluation shall happen every year, with a formal determination whether to continue the Study to be made not more than sixty (60) days into each new year of the Study, until the Study’s completion. If at any time the Advisory Committee, in its sole discretion, determines that the Study is not likely to meet the specific goals of the Study, LAC DPH shall cause the remainder of the $25 million set aside for the Health Study to revert to the Aliso Fund, described in Section 3.7, below. (e) SoCalGas shall make the payment identified in Section 3.5(a) within thirty (30) days of entry by the Court of the Consent Decree. SoCalGas shall direct th...
SEP No. 6: Lead-Based Paint Abatement in and around Xxxxx Heights and Maywood, California (a) SoCalGas shall pay FIVE MILLION TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS ($5,200,000) to the County to be used to xxxxx lead-based paint from the interior and exterior of residential structures in and around Xxxxx Heights and Maywood, California and nearby areas (the “Xxxxx Heights/Maywood Area”). The homes selected by LAC DPH for lead- based paint abatement must be in a community that has suffered impacts of releases from the now closed Exide Technologies, Inc. lead-acid battery recycling facility in Vernon, California (the “former Exide Facility”). (i) DTSC is conducting a removal action to address lead-contaminated soil outside of approximately 2,500 sensitive land use properties in the neighborhoods surrounding the former Exide Facility. Many of these homes are older homes that have lead- based paint on the exterior and/or interior of the home. LAC DPH has the authority to order an owner of residential property to xxxxx lead-based paint hazards from a residential property. The abatement of lead-based paint hazards is expensive, and many property owners in the Xxxxx Heights/Maywood Area need assistance to fully xxxxx these hazards. Coordinating efforts will result in cost efficiencies and help to fully address lead hazards at these properties. (ii) LAC DPH shall utilize the funds from this SEP to retain a contractor to conduct both testing and abatement of lead-based paint on the interior and/or exterior of the selected homes. LAC DPH and this third-party contractor will coordinate with DTSC, DTSC’s contractor, and the home residents regarding the abatement of lead-based paint hazards. (iii) To the extent feasible, the lead-based paint abatement conducted pursuant to this SEP will not in any way impede or hinder DTSC’s implementation of its removal action at any property. (b) SoCalGas shall make the payment identified in Section 3.6(a) within thirty (30) days of entry by the Court of the Consent Decree. SoCalGas shall direct this payment toCounty of Los Angeles,” and shall deliver this payment to: Office of County Counsel, Attn: Xxxxx Xxxx, Acting Assistant County Counsel, 000 X Xxxxxx, Xxxxx 000, Xxx Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxxx 00000. SoCalGas shall provide notice of this payment as required by Section 19 of the Consent Decree. (c) LAC DPH shall cause the payment to be deposited into an interest-bearing escrow account, earmarked only for expenditure as set forth in this Section. (d) Th...

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