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Cleaner Air Oregon Profile

Site Address
311 Chambers St,
Eugene, Oregon, 97402

 

Current Air Permit
Permit Type: Simple ACDP
Source Number: 200058

 

LRAPA Contact
Jonathan Wright
541-736-1056, ext. 236

[Company Name]

Facility

Arcimoto, Inc. is an electric vehicle company headquartered in Eugene, Oregon that manufactures and sells tandem two-seat, three-wheeled electric vehicles. Production of these electric vehicles consists of fabrication, welding, coating, and assembly. Arcimoto is new facility in Lane County and moving through the Cleaner Air Oregon program prior to being issued a Simple Air Contaminant Discharge Permit (ACDP).

Emissions Inventory

For an introduction to emissions inventories and why they matter, please see EPA’s Fact Sheet. A facility-specific emissions inventory timeline and associated documents are linked below.

Arcimoto is a new source, meaning the facility is not yet operating in Lane County and must complete a Cleaner Air Oregon Risk Assessment prior to being issued an air permit. The following Cleaner Air Oregon documentation was provided to LRAPA with the submission of their Simple Air Contaminant Discharge Permit application.

November 5, 2021: Arcimoto submits Cleaner Air Oregon Application to LRAPA.

January 19, 2022: Arcimoto submits Plant Site Emission Summary

Modeling Protocol & Risk Assessment

Arcimoto is a new source, meaning the facility is not yet operating in Lane County and must complete a Cleaner Air Oregon Risk Assessment prior to being issued an air permit. The following Cleaner Air Oregon documentation was provided to LRAPA with the submission of their Simple Air Contaminant Discharge Permit application.

November 5, 2021: Arcimoto submits Cleaner Air Oregon Application to LRAPA.

Risk Assessment Report

Arcimoto is a new source, meaning the facility is not yet operating in Lane County and must complete a Cleaner Air Oregon Risk Assessment prior to being issued an air permit. The following Cleaner Air Oregon documentation was provided to LRAPA with the submission of their Simple Air Contaminant Discharge Permit application.

November 5, 2021: Arcimoto submits Cleaner Air Oregon Application to LRAPA.

Risk Reduction Plan

Arcimoto is a new source, meaning the facility is not yet operating in Lane County and must complete a Cleaner Air Oregon Risk Assessment prior to being issued an air permit. A Risk Reduction Plan is not applicable to new sources because they are subject to more stringent Risk Action Levels.

CAO Progress Completed

Arcimoto is a new source, meaning the facility is not yet operating in Lane County and must complete a Cleaner Air Oregon Risk Assessment prior to being issued an air permit. The following Cleaner Air Oregon documentation was provided to LRAPA following review and feedback on Arcimoto original Cleaner Air Oregon documentation provided with the submission of their Simple Air Contaminant Discharge Permit application.

April 25, 2022: LRAPA approves Arcimoto’s Cleaner Air Oregon Application.

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Site Address

311 Chambers St,
Eugene, Oregon, 97402

Current Air Permit

Permit Type: Simple ACDP
Source Number: 200058

LRAPA Contact

Jonathan Wright
541-736-1056, ext. 236

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Facility

Arcimoto, Inc. is an electric vehicle company headquartered in Eugene, Oregon that manufactures and sells tandem two-seat, three-wheeled electric vehicles. Production of these electric vehicles consists of fabrication, welding, coating, and assembly. Arcimoto is new facility in Lane County and moving through the Cleaner Air Oregon program prior to being issued a Simple Air Contaminant Discharge Permit (ACDP).

Emissions Inventory

For an introduction to emissions inventories and why they matter, please see EPA’s Fact Sheet. A facility-specific emissions inventory timeline and associated documents are linked below.

Arcimoto is a new source, meaning the facility is not yet operating in Lane County and must complete a Cleaner Air Oregon Risk Assessment prior to being issued an air permit. The following Cleaner Air Oregon documentation was provided to LRAPA with the submission of their Simple Air Contaminant Discharge Permit application.

November 5, 2021: Arcimoto submits Cleaner Air Oregon Application to LRAPA.

January 19, 2022: Arcimoto submits Plant Site Emission Summary

Modeling Protocol & Risk Assessment

Arcimoto is a new source, meaning the facility is not yet operating in Lane County and must complete a Cleaner Air Oregon Risk Assessment prior to being issued an air permit. The following Cleaner Air Oregon documentation was provided to LRAPA with the submission of their Simple Air Contaminant Discharge Permit application.

November 5, 2021: Arcimoto submits Cleaner Air Oregon Application to LRAPA.

Risk Assessment Report

Arcimoto is a new source, meaning the facility is not yet operating in Lane County and must complete a Cleaner Air Oregon Risk Assessment prior to being issued an air permit. The following Cleaner Air Oregon documentation was provided to LRAPA with the submission of their Simple Air Contaminant Discharge Permit application.

November 5, 2021: Arcimoto submits Cleaner Air Oregon Application to LRAPA.

Risk Reduction Plan

Arcimoto is a new source, meaning the facility is not yet operating in Lane County and must complete a Cleaner Air Oregon Risk Assessment prior to being issued an air permit. A Risk Reduction Plan is not applicable to new sources because they are subject to more stringent Risk Action Levels.

CAO Progress Completed

Arcimoto is a new source, meaning the facility is not yet operating in Lane County and must complete a Cleaner Air Oregon Risk Assessment prior to being issued an air permit. The following Cleaner Air Oregon documentation was provided to LRAPA following review and feedback on Arcimoto original Cleaner Air Oregon documentation provided with the submission of their Simple Air Contaminant Discharge Permit application.

April 25, 2022: LRAPA approves Arcimoto’s Cleaner Air Oregon Application.

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The Cleaner Air Oregon Process

Cleaner Air Oregon (CAO) is a health-based permitting program that regulates emissions of toxic air contaminants from facilities based on risk to nearby communities. CAO requires facilities to report toxic air contaminant emissions, assess potential health risks to people nearby and reduce toxic air contaminant risk if it exceeds legal limits.

As part of the Cleaner Air Oregon process, each facility has a dedicated web page to provide communities access to facility information and updates on where it is involved in the process.

  • Each step of the CAO risk assessment process has a section that includes LRAPA’s communications and deliverables from the facility.
  • A color-coded graphic shows where a facility is in the Cleaner Air Oregon Process.
  • For additional information and history of the program, visit the DEQ Cleaner Air Oregon website.
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LRAPA monitors air quality throughout Lane County with eight regulatory-grade monitors and over 90 commercial-grade air sensors. Air Quality Index values are updated hourly.

Find the current air quality, look up the closest monitor to you, and learn more about the Air Quality Index (AQI) on the Current Air Quality Page.

BURNING OVERVIEW

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LRAPA regulates the burning of wood and yard debris, known as “outdoor burning,” in Lane County. LRAPA also enforces home wood heating – such as fireplaces and wood stoves – opacity ordinances for the cities of Eugene, Springfield and Oakridge. Seasonal and daily restrictions can exist for both forms of burning. Check to see if there are any active burning curtailments in effect on the burning restrictions webpage.

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LRAPA is responsible for issuing air permits to commercial and industrial operations with emissions above a certain threshold. Check to see if your business needs a permit by following our 5-step guide on our Permitting Overview webpage.

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Asbestos is the name of a group of naturally occurring fibrous minerals that are heat-resistant, strong and extremely durable. Asbestos has historically been used in over 4,000 building products because of these properties.

Asbestos can cause lung cancer, asbestosis and mesothelioma. There is no safe level of exposure to friable asbestos.

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LRAPA regularly solicits public comment on proposed agency actions such as rule changes, proposed air permits, and the agency’s annual budget. LRAPA also hosts monthly Board of Director and Citizen Advisory Committee meetings.

Learn more about these public comment window and public meetings on our News, Notices & Public Calendar webpage.

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The physical environment is a crucial component of any individual’s health and well-being.  Every community needs access to safe air, land and water.  LRAPA has curated together a collation of topics commonly asked about by the community to provide information, important details, and connect interested community members with resources.

Explore the many topics of information on our Community Center webpage.

LRAPA OVERVIEW

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LRAPA is the local air authority responsible for monitoring Lane County’s air and administering programs that protect and improve air quality. LRAPA was founded in 1968 as an intergovernmental agreement between the cities of Springfield and Eugene. Today’s intergovernmental agreement includes Lane County and the cities of Cottage Grove, Eugene, Oakridge, and Springfield.