Maritime Air Quality Improvement Plan
The Port of Oakland holds environmental stewardship as one of its core organizational objectives. We are committed to developing and implementing effective and innovative environmental programs to reduce the impacts of our operations and development on the environment.
The Port of Oakland, in partnership with the Bay Area Air Quality Management District, the West Oakland Environmental Indicators Project, and maritime industry representation has engaged in a planning process for the development of a Maritime Air Quality Improvement Plan. The planning process included a series of public meetings throughout 2007 and 2008.
In 2018, the MAQIP Task Force is reconvening in a series of public meetings.
Revised Draft Seaport Air Quality 2020 and Beyond Plan (12/14/18)
- Volume I of II: Revised Draft Seaport Air Quality 2020 and Beyond Plan
- Volume II of II: Response to Comments on the June 29, 2018 Draft Plan
- Revised Notice of Review
- Public Comment Letters Received on the Revised Draft 2020 and Beyond Plan
Draft Seaport Air Quality 2020 and Beyond Plan
- Draft Seaport Air Quality 2020 and Beyond Plan (6/29/2018)
- 2020 and Beyond Plan Public Comment and Review Notice (revised 07/24/2018)
- Public Comment Letters Received on the Draft 2020 and Beyond Plan (09/2018)
- Alameda County Public Health Department
- American Trucking Association, California Trucking Association, and Harbor Trucking Association
- Bay Area Air Quality Management District
- Bay Area Air Quality Management District Attachment 1
- Bay Area Air Quality Management District Attachment 2
- Bay Area Air Quality Management District Attachment 3
- Bay Planning Commission
- California Air Resources Control Board
- CenterPoint, Inc
- Clean Energy
- DockTime
- Environmental Defense Fund
- Environmental Defense Fund Attachment
- Goldman School and Public Policy, University of California, Berkeley
- Pacific Merchant Shipping Association
- PMSA West Coast Trade Report - August 2018
- SSA Terminals
- West Oakland Environmental Indicators Project
- West Oakland Environmental Indicators Project Attachment A
- West Oakland Environmental Indicators Project Attachment B
- Western States Trucking Association
Reconvened MAQIP Task Force
Meeting #5 (01/10/2019)
- Agenda for Seaport Air Quality 2020 and Beyond Plan Task Force 2019 Meeting #5
- Presentation: Revised Seaport Air Quality 2020 and Beyond Plan (Port)
- Presentation: Cost Assessment for the Draft 2020 and Beyond Plan (AECOM)
Meeting #4 (09/26/2018)
- Agenda for Seaport Air Quality 2020 and Beyond Plan Task Force 2018 Meeting #4
- Presentation: Advancing Racial Equity (Darlene Flynn, City of Oakland)
- Presentation: Seaport Air Quality 2020 and Beyond Plan (Richard Sinkoff, Port)
- Presentation: Truck Management Plan (Pat McGowan, City of Oakland)
Meeting #3 (06/21/2018)
- Meeting Summary for Seaport Air Quality 2020 and Beyond Plan Task Force 2018 Meeting #3
- Agenda for MAQIP Task Force 2018 Meeting #3
- Overview and Update of Seaport Air Quality 2020 and Beyond Plan
- CARB: "Zero Emissions" - More than Just "Zero or Nothing"(Pdf)
Meeting #2 (5/9/2018)
- Meeting Summary for MAQIP Task Force 2018 Meeting #2
- Agenda for MAQIP Task Force 2018 Meeting #2
- Briefing #1: The Port of Oakland’s potential implementation plan (Catherine Mukai, Port)
- Combined Briefings #2-4 (pdf)
- Briefing #2: 100x100 Fixed Monitor Study (Fern Uennatornwaranggoon, EDF)
- Briefing #3: Google Earth View/EDF/Aclima Study (Fern Uennatornwaranggoon, EDF)
- Briefing #4: Case Study on Health Outcomes (Maria Harris, EDF)
- Briefing #5: Overview of AB617 Action Plan and View for 2030 Goals (David Vintze, BAAQMD and Margaret Gordon & Brian Beveridge, WOEIP)
- Briefing #6: BAAQMD Assessment of Available Zero and Near-Zero Equipment (Damian Breen, BAAQMD)
- Briefing #7: 2020 and Beyond “Blueprint” (Richard Sinkoff, Port)
- Briefing #8: Report-out by the Port's Social Responsibility Division regarding public engagement (Amy Tharpe and Laura Arreola, Port)
Meeting #1 (2/23/2018)
- Meeting Summary for MAQIP Task Force 2018 Meeting #1
- Agenda for MAQIP Task Force 2018 Meeting #1
- MAQIP Update Project Statement
- Briefing #1: Findings of the Pre-Meeting Stakeholder Assessment (CONCUR)
- Briefing #3: Health Trends and Data (Dr. Davis, Alameda County Department of Public Health)
- Briefing #4: Calculated Emissions Inventory (Ramboll)
- UCB 2016 Truck Emissions Study (Dr. Chelsea Preble)
- Briefing #5: Compliance Case Study: Shore Power Program
- Briefing #6: Emissions Forecasts and Proposed Control Measures (Starcrest Consulting Group, LLC)
- Bridging to the Future - Engine Standards
Electric Equipment at the Seaport
The Port of Oakland continues to work with its tenants to convert to zero-emissions trucks and equipment. The following is a summary inventory of known electric equipment at the Seaport (as of January 2, 2019):
- 33 electric ship-to-shore cranes (at all marine terminals)
- 2 electric on-road trucks
- Phase I BYD electric drayage truck at GSC (demonstration)
- Orange EV on-road electric yard tractor at IMPACT Transportation (commercially available)
- Electric forklifts for transloading operations (at Cool Port, IMPACT Transportation, and Unicold)
Seaport Emissions Inventory - view here
Port of Oakland Air Quality Management Program Milestones
- UCB Truck Emissions Study (PDF) (10/27/2011)
- Final MAQIP Outcomes Memo (PDF) (01/10/2013)
- Port of Oakland 2012 Seaport Emissions Inventory (PDF) (11/5/2013)
- MAQIP Progress Reporting-2012 Emissions Inventory Results and Future Projections (PDF) (9/23/2016)
- MAQIP "Meeting our Clean Air Commitment" Postcard (PDF) (9/2013)
- MAQIP Progress Report Meeting (11/19/2013)
- FINAL Maritime Air Quality Improvement Plan (MAQIP) (PDF) (04/2009)
Approved by Board of Port Commissioners - MAQIP Supplement No. 1 (PDF) (04/2009)
Approved by Board of Port Commissioners - MAQIP Executive Summary (PDF)