https://portoflosangeles.org/getmedia/29f84dcc-59e6-47ce-898d-67105e0d084e/03-1_CS_Air_Quality_DSEIR
Maritime Power. Beginning January 1, 2018, all ships calling at 27 Berths 97 - 109 must use AMP while hoteling in the Port, with a 95 percent compliance rate. 28 MM AQ - 10: Vessel Speed Reduction Program (VSRP). Beginning January 1, 2018, at 29 least
https://portoflosangeles.org/getmedia/3314b69a-83a5-4d18-a83f-293b8dcc368b/03-1_CS_Air_Quality_DSEIR
Maritime Power. Beginning January 1, 2018, all ships calling at 27 Berths 97 - 109 must use AMP while hoteling in the Port, with a 95 percent compliance rate. 28 MM AQ - 10: Vessel Speed Reduction Program (VSRP). Beginning January 1, 2018, at 29 least
https://portoflosangeles.org/getmedia/cd595e1f-2014-4c22-ab4b-1cc88418ebc1/Chapter3_Modifications
, and vessel tran sportation in harbor waters. Responsible for ensuring safe na vigation and for preventing and res ponding to oil or hazardous materials rel eases in the marine environment. Under the authority of the General Bridge Act of 1946, as amended
https://portoflosangeles.org/getmedia/9c4a2f0e-8fbb-409f-bd1b-28be8059ba2c/Special-Meeting-Board-Book-September-17,-2024
L OS ANGELES BOARD OF HARBOR COMMISSIONERS Harbor Administration Building 425 S. Palos Verdes Street San Pedro, California 90731 September 6, 2024 B OARD OF HARBOR COMMISSIONERS MEETING N OTICE SUBJECT: SPECIAL MEETING - TUESDAY , SEPTEMBER 17, ...
https://portoflosangeles.org/getmedia/603448e3-dfa6-41f8-a88f-eb60b70bfcb1/Final-RFP-Emissions-Control-2024
RAMP ID # 2 1 4218 Environmental Management Division On - Call Ocean - Going Vessel At Berth Emissions Control Services REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS April 1 8 , 2024 2 April 1 8 , 202 4 Prospective Consultants: SUBJECT: REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS FOR ON - CALL
https://portoflosangeles.org/getmedia/7cb78c76-3c7b-4b8f-8040-b662f4a992b1/2020_Air_Emissions_Inventory
................................ ................................ ........................ 3 Figure 4.1: Distribution of Commercial Harbor Craft Population by Vessel Type ................ 28 Figure 4.2: 2 020 Distribution of Harbor Craft Engines by Engine Standards ........................ 32 Figure 5.1: 2020 CHE Count
https://portoflosangeles.org/getmedia/ef6e4322-fd5c-4e2a-bad1-2aecaef220d1/06-20-19_Item_12_Environmnetal_Transmittal_2
project objectives has the best opportunity for a successful outcome. The H arbor Department and WBCT worked with the demonstration partners, WAVE and BYD, to develop a comprehensive project plan (via both the SOW and Schedule) that reflects POLA's
https://portoflosangeles.org/getmedia/47c985ce-0e5c-4a9a-acab-3590578bdbe5/Berth-191-194-IS-NOP
(LAHD, 2021), including 9. 2 million TEUs of containerized cargo, and saw 1, 654 vessel arrivals. In addition to cargo business operations, the Port is home to commercial fishing vessels, shipyards, and boat repair facilit ies, as well
https://portoflosangeles.org/getmedia/6e1b309c-10f9-499b-86ad-17a1b3c05006/06-02-11_RegAgenda_Item11_Board_Report
will be fully reimbursed under Transportation Security Administration (TSA), Port Security Grant Program (PSGP), Round 8 and State of California Proposition 1 B. Vessel operation and maintenance costs are estimated at $15,000 per vessel annually
https://portoflosangeles.org/getmedia/02a79a68-d4ba-4e83-ba1f-218d522880fc/NWSPNC
. The Mitigation Measures listed for the Proposed Project require revision to, at a minimu m, ensure compliance and consistency with all applicable Measures stated in the FINAL 2006 San Pedro Bay Ports Clean Air Action Plan (CAAP) and on the schedule required