EHC says expansion plan addresses concerns from most impacted communities
SAN DIEGO, December 13, 2016 – Environmental Health Coalition (EHC), an organization fighting toxic pollution in San Diego’s most vulnerable communities, applauds the Port for passing a sustainable plan for the expansion of the Tenth Avenue Marine Terminal that acknowledges and addresses concerns of the surrounding communities. Today, more than 40 community members from Barrio Logan, Logan Heights and Sherman Heights attended the hearing urging Port officials to reduce pollution and incorporate community benefits into the plan. More than 500 residents from the neighborhoods and throughout San Diego signed petitions echoing their demands.
“The community is encouraged by this step toward a mutually beneficial relationship with the Port,” says EHC Barrio Logan community organizer Jorge Gonzalez. “This plan will directly impact the lives of people living and working in Barrio Logan by reducing pollution now and in the future.”
The official Tenth Avenue Marine Terminal expansion plan includes:
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Maximum cargo throughput that is 25 percent less than in the original plan
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36 new pieces of electric cargo handling equipment
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Mandatory equipment that captures and treats smokestack emissions for ships that cannot plug into shore side electricity
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Annual equipment inventory and technology review to identify new opportunities for emission reduction
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A renewable energy project on the terminal, such as solar panels on warehouse buildings, or an equivalent locally approved program for greenhouse gas reductions