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<br />Table 3. Year 2011 Maximum Predicted CO Concentrations <br />Receptor Intersection Location Maximum CO <br /> Concentration (ppm)1 <br /> I-Hour 8-Hour <br />Rl Snelling! NW Quadrant 12.4 8.7 <br /> Co. Rd. C <br />R2 Snelling! NE Quadrant 9.6 6.8 <br /> Co. Rd. C <br />R3 Snelling! SE Quadrant 9.8 6.9 <br /> Co. Rd. C <br />R4 Snelling! SW Quadrant 11.6 8.2 <br /> Co. Rd. C <br />R5 Cleveland! NE Quadrant 7.3 5.1 <br /> I-35W Ramps <br />R6 Cleveland! SE Quadrant 8.5 6.0 <br /> I-35W Ramps <br />R7 Cleveland! NE Quadrant 11.1 7.8 <br /> Co. Rd. C <br />R8 Cleveland! SE Quadrant 10.3 7.2 <br /> Co. Rd. C <br />R9 Cleveland! SW Quadrant 9.7 6.8 <br /> Co. Rd. C <br />lReported concentrations include estimated background CO levels of 1.77 ppm <br />(I-Hour) and 1.29 ppm (8-Hour). <br /> <br />24. Stationary Source Air Emissions. Will the project involve any stationary sources of air emissions <br />(such as boilers or exhaust stacks)? <br /> <br />...x.. Yes No <br /> <br />If yes, describe the sources, quantities, and composition of the emissions; the proposed air pollution <br />control devices; the quantities and composition of the emissions after treatment; and the effects on air <br />quality. <br /> <br />Response: The project will likely be heated by natural gas mechanical systems. The projected <br />emissions from such systems will include small amounts of carbon dioxide, nitrous oxides, and very <br />small amounts of other by-products. All emissions are expected to be far below thresholds for new <br />source permitting. Effects on air quality from the project are expected to be negligible. All tenants <br />will be required to obtain any required air emission permits. <br /> <br />#24397 <br /> <br />20 <br />