Title: Employer Options for Improving Air Quality
1Employer Options for Improving Air Quality
- Alan Jones
- Tennessee Department of
- Environment and Conservation
2The Challenge
- About 3.8 million people in state ozone
nonattainment areas - EPA rules will reduce emissions but not enough
for urban areas - More reductions needed from
- Diesel trucks, SUVs, and cars
- Construction equipment
- Gas-powered lawn equipment
3Crucial For Success
- Many different measures needed
- No silver bullet
- No single sector can do it alone
- We all must do our part
- All levels of government
- Business and industry
- Citizens
4Employers - Essential Clean Air Partners
- Community leadership
- Unique relationship with employees
- Efficient message delivery
- Employees pay more attention
5Employer Options To Reduce Emissions
- Trip reduction programs
- Commute benefits for employees
- Air quality action alerts
- Operations and maintenance
- Energy efficiency/green power
- Cleaner fuels/vehicles for fleets
- Urban forestry
6Commuting and Employees
- Nearly 50 of workers describe their commute as
unsatisfying or stressful - 36 say they would take a 10 pay cut or more for
a shorter commute - 2001 Career Builder Survey, HR Magazine, October
2001
7Establish A Trip Reduction Program
- Reduce frequency that employees drive alone
- Make transportation alternatives easier to use
- Transit, vanpools, carpools, walk, bike, telework
8Trip Reduction Actions
- Establish employee rideshare program
- Provide lunch options onsite
- Offer telework option
- Adopt flextime policy and alternative work
schedules
9Encourage Use Of Transportation Alternatives
- Offer commuter benefits
- Employees with commuter benefits are 8 times more
likely to use transit - 2001 Xyla Survey
- With good commuter benefits, 10 to 30 of
employees will shift transportation modes
10Commute Benefits For Employees
- TEA-21 (title 9, section 910, PL 105-178)
- Section 132(f) - Qualified Transportation Fringe
Benefits - Benefit options for transit, vanpools and parking
cash out - Requires employer involvement
11Transit Passes
- Up to 100/month to commute by
- Transit
- Eligible vanpools
- No payroll or income tax on benefit
- Employer tax deduction
- Completely tax-free for employees
12Commute Benefits Tax Savings Make a Difference
13Commute Benefits Tax Savings Make a Difference
14Commute Benefits Tax Savings Make a Difference
15Pre-Tax Benefits
- Allow employees to set aside pre-tax income up to
100/month for - Transit
- Eligible vanpools
- Employee saves payroll and income taxes
- Employers save payroll taxes
16Potential Annual Cost and Savings for Pre-Tax
Payroll Deduction
W-2 is reduced by 1,200 (Employee sets aside
100/month)
17Cash In-lieu Of Parking
- Parking cash out - employees agree not to park
- In return, they receive
- Cash value of parking space (taxable) OR
- Transit or vanpool pass (nontaxable)
- Save money with fewer employee parking spaces
18Best Workplaces For CommutersSM
- EPA program recognizes employers that meet a
National Standard of Excellence for commute
benefits - Goal - 14 of employees non-SOV
- 14 do something other than drive to work alone
(transit, carpool, telework, etc.)
19Air Quality Alert Days
- Public education on air quality
- How government, business and citizens can help
- Ozone forecasting
- Alerts when high levels predicted
- Community action
20Employers and Air Quality Alert Programs
- Get involved in regional effort Clean Air
Nashville - Inform the public about clean air
- Publicize ozone alerts
- Develop air quality action plan for high ozone
days
21Operations Maintenance
- Reduce use of gasoline and diesel engines (e.g.,
less mowing) - Develop anti-idling policy
- Delay refueling until after 7 p.m.
- Keep engines well-tuned
- Reduce use of paint sprayers
- Shift to water-based paints
22Energy Efficiency
- Energy audits
- Performance contracting
- Building energy improvements
- Lighting upgrades
- Energy-efficient equipment
- Support Green Power
23Cleaner Fuels and Vehicles
- For existing fleets
- Use cleaner alternative fuels (biodiesel,
ethanol, natural gas, propane) - Use cleaner traditional fuels (ultra-low sulfur
diesel fuel) - Add emission control devices (retrofits) to
diesel engines
24New Fleet Vehicles
- Purchase cleaner vehicles and equipment
- Alternative fuel vehicles (AFVs)
- Hybrid-electric vehicles (e.g., Toyota Prius,
Honda Civic Hybrid) - Cleaner diesel engines (in 2007)
- Propane commercial lawn mowers
- Electric forklifts
25Urban Forestry
- Trees provide air quality benefits
- Cooling effect of their shade
- Reduces evaporative emissions
- Reduces power generation
- Reduces ozone formation
- Trees sequester certain pollutants
- Ozone, NOx, particulate matter
26Web Resources
- www.tdec.net/apc/eac
- Ozone Early Action Compacts
- www.cleanairnashville.org
- Middle TN air alert program
- www.bwc.gov
- Best Workplaces for Commuters
- www.afdc.doe.gov
- Alternative Fuels Data Center
27For More Information
Alan Jones, Senior Policy Analyst Tennessee
Department ofEnvironment and Conservation Phone
615-253-1436 Email Alan.Jones_at_state.tn.us