ARB has released the mitigation program for the Aliso Canyon
natural gas storage facility.
Pursuant to Governor Brown's proclamation of January 6, 2016,
the
California Air Resources Board (ARB) has developed a program to
mitigate the climate impacts of the approximately 100,000 tons
of
methane emitted from Southern California Gas Company's Aliso
Canyon underground natural gas storage facility in Los Angeles
County from October 2015 through February 2016. This program
was
developed through a public process that included the posting of
a
draft version of the program on ARB's website last month, and
ARB's review of comments received on the draft.
The program, as transmitted to the Governor on April 1, 2016, is
available on the ARB website at
http://www.arb.ca.gov/research/aliso_canyon/arb_aliso_canyon_methane_leak_climate_impacts_mitigation_program.pdf.
Background information and current monitoring activities can be
viewed on our website at
http://www.arb.ca.gov/research/aliso_canyon_natural_gas_leak.htm.
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