Diesel fumes are a primary trigger for my 30-year-old asthma/emphysema.
DEQ must put protecting public health first as their primary mission above all else.
The emergency generator allowance should not be broadened to include planned outage events.
This will contribute to more unnecessary pollution and put us on a slippery slope that could lead to these generators being used for demand response during periods of grid stress, which is not their intended use.
If DEQ chooses to make this change, it should incorporate strict limitations and regulations including:
Each site where emergency generators are running should be inspected daily to monitor fuel usage and should be equipped with air quality monitoring for the duration of their usage.