(1) American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
(ARRA) State Clean Diesel Grant Program General Scope and Purpose. Grants are
available under the ARRA State Clean Diesel Grant Program for installing
emission control devices on, repowering, and replacing school buses and transit
buses located in Georgia and for rebuilding school and transit bus engines for
school and transit buses operated in Georgia.
(a) General Terms and Conditions of the
Grant.
1. Projects submitted for funding
under this grant must identify the vehicles or engines that are planned for
retrofit, which includes the installation of emission control devices,
repowering, rebuilding, and/or early replacement. Projects proposing to
retrofit buses must identify the type of emission control equipment to be used;
the make, model, model year, fuel type, and emission certification for the
engine to be used; the make, model, model year, fuel type, and emission
certification for the replacement bus; and/or the components to be used and the
cleaner standard that will be met for rebuilt engines.
2. Submitted projects must conform to all
applicable administrative and programmatic conditions including, without
limitation, the coordination with EPD personnel; use of emission control
technologies, rebuilds, or engines that have been or will be verified or
certified under EPA's Retrofit or Certification Program or by the California
Air Resources Board (CARB); new buses purchased for replacement of older buses
are certified by CARB; submission of quarterly reports; submission of a final
report; compliance with applicable Federal procurement and sub-grant
procedures; certification that the emission control equipment, engine rebuild,
and/or engine repower was properly installed and is in working condition;
certification that the bus replacement meets applicable new engine standards
and meets all other applicable specifications; proper maintenance of vehicles
and, where applicable, retrofit equipment and enforcement of warranty claims
against vendors if a maintenance problem arises; and use of the emission
control equipment, repowered bus, rebuilt engine, or replacement bus for a
minimum of four years unless the equipment or engine is damaged beyond repair
or the bus becomes inoperable and is unable to be repaired.
3. Selected projects must be completed by
September 30, 2010.
(b)
Eligible Recipients of the Grant. An eligible applicant is any public school
system or public transit fleet that is located and operating in Georgia and own
or have control over the buses included in a submitted project.
(c) Criteria for the Award. This project is
limited to applications that install emission control devices on, repower, or
replace school or transit buses located or operated in Georgia or rebuild
engines for school or transit buses that will be located or operated in
Georgia. School and transit systems must use equipment and/or engines that have
been or will be verified or certified by EPA or CARB. New diesel buses or new
diesel engines procured under this grant must meet the applicable CARB
heavy-duty engine standards. Projects for repowering buses require a minimum
25% local or state match. Projects for replacing buses require a minimum 75%
local or state match. In the event that the costs of the projects submitted
exceed the available funding, EPD will determine the projects to be selected as
follows:
1. First priority will be given for
public school systems whose fleets are based in counties that have not been
officially designated as nonattainment for the PM2.5 standard and that install
emission control devices on school buses.
2. Second priority will be given for public
school systems whose fleets are based in counties that have been officially
designated as nonattainment for the PM2.5 standard and that install emission
control devices on school buses.
3.
Repowering and/or replacement of school buses and/or rebuilding school bus
engines are third priority and will be ranked on the cost effectiveness of the
project ($/ton of emission reduction over lifetime of the project).
4. Transit buses are fourth priority and will
be ranked on the cost effectiveness of the project ($/ton of emission reduction
over lifetime of the project).
5.
Buses installed with emission control devices will be prioritized according to
the following:
(i) engine model year 2000
through 2006 buses are equipped with devices that reduce PM by a minimum of
50%; and
(ii) the cost
effectiveness of the project ($/ton of emission reduction over lifetime of the
project).
(d)
Deadline for Submittal. EPD will send out the first solicitation for request
for applications on or before September 1, 2009. Applications will be due by
close of business on September 25, 2009. The projects will be evaluated based
on the criteria stated above. A second solicitation will be opened if all of
the funds are not obligated in the first solicitation. The second solicitation
will remain open until all funding has been obligated and spent.
(2) Directions For Submitting
Applications for the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act State Clean Diesel
Grant. Requests for copies of the general guidelines and proposal forms and
submittal of applications for the ARRA State Clean Diesel Grant should be made
to:
Georgia Environmental Protection Division
Mobile and Area Sources Program
Attn: Stacy Allman
4244 International Parkway, Suite 136
Atlanta, Georgia 30354
e-mail: stacy.allman@dnr.state.ga.us
(3) Award of the American Recovery and
Reinvestment Act State Clean Diesel Grant is subject to Federal funding
provided to EPD. EPD may fund individual projects less than the requested
amounts if necessary to distribute funds among equally ranked
projects.
O.C.G.A. Sec.
12-9-6.