Monday, March 12, 2018

CLEAN HEALTHY AIR: Your Feedback Requested: Annual Emission Inventory Reporting Thresholds and Accuracy | Air Quality Division

^^^ Heads Up ^^^ Keeping You Informed:
[Received in INBOX @ 09:03 am about 3 hours ago]
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Air Quality Division
Request for Stakeholder Input on 
Reporting Thresholds and Accuracy Levels
For Annual Emission Inventories

Arizona Department of Environmental Quality, Air Quality Division, seeks your input to determine appropriate reporting thresholds and accuracy levels for annual emission inventories required by Arizona Administrative Code R18-2-327. 
Background
ADEQ occasionally receives requests from permittees completing emission inventory forms on the level of accuracy required to meaningfully comply with the obligations of R18-2-327 (the Emission Inventory Rule). Additionally, some permittees have expressed concern that they may be unknowingly violating the rule ???? if they fail to account for a small emission point that only operated for a short time or that the burden of accounting for these low emitting sources is inordinate with their impact to air quality. 
ADEQ recognizes that all numerical data has two distinct parts:
(1) the magnitude (i.e. the number)
(2) the accuracy.
For example, 4.5 tons, 4.50 tons, and 4.50000 tons are identical in magnitude, but differ in accuracy.  While R18-2-327 identifies that the magnitude of emissions must be reported, it does not specify the accuracy with which it should be reported.
 
Consequently, ADEQ considers it appropriate to set a level at which it considers emission inventories accurate. Ideally, every permitted and fugitive emission point should be reported; however, there is a point of diminishing return in evaluating every source and potential source, no matter how small the emission rate.  Furthermore, ADEQ’s mission of protecting human health and the environment is not furthered by accounting for these extremely small sources or excessively accurate emissions reports.
Request for Stakeholder Input
ADEQ seeks your input on one or both of the following topics:
  • Appropriate Reporting Threshold: Rule 327 requires facilities that emit over 2.5 tons per year facility wide to report all emissions, which could be interpreted as requiring reporting for all emission units, no matter how small the emission rate. 
  • For example, a permitted source could be found to be violating Rule 327 if they failed to account for an emission source that emitted less than 0.1 lbs over the previous year.  At what point should ADEQ consider emission units to be de minimis?
  • Appropriate Accuracy Threshold: For emissions that are reported, Rule 327 does not specify an appropriate accuracy level.  
  • For example, should a source be expected to report 50 tons per year or 50.07 tons per year or 50.074 tons per year?  At what point should ADEQ consider the result of an emission calculation accurate?
Please address your comments to:
Michael Burton, Environmental Science Specialist III, Burton.Michael@azdeq.gov 602-771-4562 

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Here In Mesa: Incomes By Neighborhood > Good Jobs First? or F.I.R.E.

Hmmm... Now this is a jig-saw puzzle with a lot of missing pieces here in downtown that can be called 'The Donut Effect' where the dynamics of economic development have moved outward in a centrifugal force of Finance, Insurance and Real Estate [F.I.R.E.] to the ever-expanding edges of suburban sprawl where all the pay-outs get delivered for inve$tment$.
Mesa is once again surging growing-fast like in the Happy Days of The 1950's car-driven commuter-culture that killed downtown commerce leaving a legacy of loss.
What's driving the expansion and gains outside of what once was the urban core and the heart of the city that's now spawned a sprawling land-grabbing population of close to 500,000 people?
They migrated into "master-planned communities" in the New Zion/Promised Land in the New Valley of The Sun. Mastering Main Street was and is an after-thought.
The $100M that built the Mesa Arts Center here in downtown in 2005 is chump-change compared to the Billion$-of-Big-Buck$ mostly invested in East Mesa, northeast and southeast clustered around airports morphing into Aerotropolis for commercial, industrial and residential development at the edges of the "Outer Loops" and in close proximity to the "Inner Loops" of new east-west tech corridors and high-opportunity employment manufacturing zones over what used to agricultural lands.
That's just the way it goes: more and more and more


One of the reasons is certainly not the average city's costs per household for Suburban compared with Urban investments as you can see in this infographic:


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TAKE A LOOK AT THIS: Most Recent Data for Median Household Income by Zip Code
Is this an example of 'Self-Segregating'??
http://www.city-data.com/zipmaps/Mesa-Arizona.html 



  • White alone
  • 130,64127.0%Hispanic
  • 17,6603.6%Black alone
  • 14,5423.0%American Indian alone
  • 11,1342.3%Two or more races
  • 9,5642.0%Asian alone
  • 2,8430.6%Native Hawaiian and Other
    Pacific Islander alone

    Read more: http://www.city-data.com/city/Mesa-Arizona.html#ixzz59YU7gG2c
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    Back to the jig-saw puzzle: It's like that 'Chicken-and-Egg" thing or Why did the chicken cross the road" ??
    ...or BUILD IT AND THEY WILL COME?
    [an empty space - open land or abandoned/under-used spaces - creates a vacuum]
     
    Greatest Mesa Income Growth By Neighborhood (last 5 years)
    Source: https://www.neighborhoodscout.com/az/mesa/demographics

    Sunday, March 11, 2018

    What Boom? Believe It If U Want To. . . or NOT

    Spoiler alert to open this post with an excerpt from one of the comments after the following reporting by Rogue Columnist Jon Talton:
    It is a shame we can't get info like this from our local writers so we can make informed decisions on our legislators and the job they are doing.When the balloon pops and we ask "What the hell happened ,the local media are going to shrug their shoulders and say "How were we supposed to know?"
    Arizona's 'boom' (in charts)
    To hear the boosters tell it, Arizona is enjoying one of the most competitive economies in the nation. Let's take a look, using authoritative sources:
    > Median household adjusted for inflation income is up, with its second-best showing since 2000. Unfortunately . . .
    The workforce is at a record near 2.8 million. Unfortunately . . .
    Population growth, the holy grail of the state's economy is at its lowest levels since the Great Depression, even as Arizona passed 7 million people.
    > Housing, another self-measure of well-being, is still badly mauled from the Great Recession . . .
    > Not surprisingly, construction employment remains similarly wounded . . .
    > The boosters have been portraying Arizona as a tech juggernaut, taking jobs from California. In reality, the broad information category is well below where it stood in the dot-com era:
    > Let's drill down a little.
    Software publishing employment is a sign that a metro is operating at the headwaters of the tech sector. No surprise that metro Seattle, home to two of the five Big Tech giants does so well. It is surprising, given the local hype, that Phoenix doesn't register at all:
    Go to the source to see the data > Rogue Columnist J

    Is Importing A Small-City Utah Educator Gonna Fix Big-City Mesa Arizona Public Schools??

    Time will tell.
    30 years-of-time has not been so kind for either the nationwide bad reputation on the quality and performance of Arizona public schools frequently rated F for Failure at the bottom of rankings for all the States or the qualifications, teaching standards and salaries paid to Arizona educators - ranking #48 for elementary teachers and #49 for high schools.
    Report cards on failures runs through Pre-K, K-12 and higher education: the entire system, with few bright spots, has failed abysmally across the board for more than three decades. Throwing more money at a problem won't fix it. Busting-up the education bureaucracy can work starting with a "Clean -Up".
    In the case of the current Mesa Superintendent of Public Schools, Michael Cowan, during allegations of financial improprieties, tendered his resignation effective in June at the end of this school year, stating he got "a calling" to serve on an LDS mission to an undetermined location - a convenient and timely rescue mission out of a potentially tinged and sticky situation. That action effectively got him out-of-the-picture for more scrutiny to leave an empty slot at the top of the largest school district in Arizona - here in Mesa with a population of 485,000+ growing fast in the 21st Century.
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    Here's an infographic inserted here from http://www.proximityone.com/lgsd1.htm that clearly shows how big the MUSD is - it's the biggest public school district in the entire State of Arizona - and note the obvious economic disparities within the same boundaries
    There are now different dynamic emerging and diversified demographics than those in the 19th Century when 'Pioneers' from Utah established the Mesa education system in Mormon meeting-houses and schools. The make-up of the public school administrations hasn't changed much since then with mixed results on performance.
    Cowan's resignation opened the way to go in a different direction to shake-off those early entrenched roots by hiring someone from "outside the chain-of-command" with a track-record of proven success in a similar-sized city - that's a basic common-sense starting point to find a solution.
    Instead, the MUSD Board of Directors has gone ahead to name someone who was Superintendent of the public schools in a small city in Utah with a population of less than 8,000: Ember Conley, Park City UT.
    Negotiations on the contract are in-the-works. Let's first ask, as any reasonable person might, why is there already such a preponderous presence here in Mesa  governance of individuals and connections to Utah?     
    The Law of Averages alone would tell us that we can expect to see a wider range of qualified talent from more than one geographic area. Perhaps Arizona's bad reputation scared-off potential candidates from applying, skewering and limiting the field of candidates for consideration.     
    Nonetheless, according to information from sources, the selected candidate from Utah was the best-qualified from those who chose to apply for the job.
    It's a tough job to take on an entire educational system here in Mesa and -in the State of Arizona - that has failed to educate students for more than 30 years to achievement basic proficiency outcomes and training for skilled jobs in the workforce. 
    Here's the announcement from March 07, 2018
    Mesa school board to offer Utah educator Ember Conley superintendent position
    , The Republic | azcentral.com Published 9:30 p.m. MT March 6, 2018 | Updated 4:16 p.m. MT March 7, 2018  
    Mesa's school board may have just chosen the next leader of the biggest school district in Arizona. 
    At the tail end of its search for a superintendent, Mesa Public Schools' board voted unanimously Tuesday to negotiate a contract with Ember Conley, superintendent at a school district in Utah.
    Conley told The Arizona Republic Wednesday that she accepted the offer to negotiate and is sure she and the board "will come to an agreement." 
    "I’m beyond excited," she said. "We’re thrilled and humbled to have this opportunity to come back to Arizona."
    She said Mesa feels particularly unique to her in that despite the district's size, it has the "hometown feel and the support for public education." 
    The school board concluded its meeting around 8:45 p.m. on Tuesday evening, after a marathon day of interviews with the three finalists for the job, a district spokeswoman confirmed. If contract negotiations are successful, Conley would replace outgoing superintendent Michael Cowan. . .
    > She is a graduate of Arizona State University, with a Doctor of Education from Argosy University in Phoenix, according to MPS. She was once interim superintendent of the Maricopa Unified School District, according to her LinkedIn page. 
    > Conley is at the helm of the Park City School District in Utah, but announced she would leave in December, reported ParkRecord.com.
    Conley did not reveal why she was leaving Park City but admitted to the news site that some negative comments from community members weighed on her.

    Link to entire article > https://www.azcentral.com/story/news/local/mesa-education/
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