Learn about the Air District’s external stakeholder Implementation Working Group, or IWG, for zero-NOx space and water heating rules.
Air District staff will present an informational update on implementation readiness of the zero NOx requirements for residential water heaters (Rule 9-6) to the Air District Board of Directors on December 4, 2024. The Board materials will include a staff report summarizing information gathered during the implementation working group process, which can be found here: Staff Report - Informational Update Regarding Regulation 9, Rule 6. Appendices to the staff report can be found on the Implementation Working Group webpage.
The IWG was formed to provide the Air District with information, recommendations, and solutions to support a smooth, accessible, and equitable technology transition and implementation of amendments to Rules 9-4 and 9-6 in order to improve air quality and public health in the Bay Area. The IWG will be a multiyear effort, likely spanning from 2023 to 2029. The intent is to make space for diverse ideas among IWG members in a way that supports understanding, joint fact-finding, and recommendations.
The IWG is comprised of over 40 invited members representing a variety of stakeholder segments. To appropriately account for the broad range of subject matters, questions, and concerns that may arise, the IWG includes the Technical Subcommittee, the Community/Equity Subcommittee, and the Steering Committee. The IWG is led by the Air District with the assistance of a contracted facilitator. Quarterly plenary meetings of the IWG are open to public attendance.
Although the IWG is not a decision‐making body, the Air District will authentically and thoroughly consider IWG input and feedback in its implementation process, periodic reports to the Board, and rulemaking materials. Information and insights from the IWG will be critical to the Air District’s ability to equitably implement these rule amendments. Air District staff will retain its independent decision‐making role in the rule implementation process.
The Technical Subcommittee compiles and reviews the most up-to-date technical information relevant to implementing the Building Appliances Rules to present to the Working Group, such as market availability and projected cost of compliant appliances, and potential financial incentives for consumers. The Technical Subcommittee also provides recommendations for the Working Group and/or Steering Committee to consider. As of last web page update, the Technical Subcommittee has held the following meetings:
The Community/Equity Subcommittee reviews information and identifies challenges and potential solutions relevant to equitable implementation of the Building Appliances Rules to present to the Working Group, such as accessibility of incentive, funding, and financing programs, and impacts to different stakeholder groups, specifically for communities of color, seniors, and lower income households. The Community/Equity Subcommittee also provides recommendations for the Working Group and/or Steering Committee to consider. In addition, with input from the Community/Equity Subcommittee, Air District staff has provided updates to the Community Advisory Council which works with the Board of Directors and Executive Officer on community related matters. As of last web page update, the Community/Equity Subcommittee has held the following meetings:
This small group of IWG members provides guidance to staff and the facilitator and ensure the mission of the IWG (including the two subcommittees) is accomplished by bringing items from the two subcommittees to the plenary and developing other recommendations for the IWG as needed. The Steering Committee also contributes to developing agendas and helps prioritize topics requiring further research. As of last web page update, the Steering Committee has held the following meetings:
With guidance from IWG members on content and prioritization, the Air District has contracted with multiple expert consultants in order to support subcommittee and plenary group findings by conducting additional research and analysis. These work products will be posted here as they become available.
The following list of organizations have participated as members of the IWG. Note that not all members can join all meetings and that this list does not include organizations that were invited but declined to participate. The Air District sought to form a group that represents a variety of backgrounds and areas of expertise to comprise the IWG.
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Last Updated: 12/2/2024