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A. Stationary source emissions: Describe the type, sources, quantities and compositions of any <br />emissions from stationary sources such as boilers, exhaust stacks, or fugitive dust. Include any <br />hazardous air pollutants, criteria pollutants, and any greenhouse gases. Discuss effects to air <br />quality including any sensitive receptors, human health or applicable regulatory criteria. Include <br />a discussion of any methods used assess the project's effect on air quality and the results of that <br />assessment. Identify pollution control equipment and other measures that will be taken to avoid, <br />minimize, or mitigate adverse effects from stationary source emissions. <br />The buildings will be heated by natural gas mechanical systems. Projected emissions <br />from such systems will include small amounts af carbon dioxide, nitrous oxides and <br />very small amounts of ather byproducts. All emissions are expected to be far below <br />thresholds and the effects on air quality are expected to be negligible. <br />B. Vehicle emissions: Describe the effect of the project's traffic generation on air emissions. <br />Discuss the project's vehicle-related emissions effect on air quality. Identify measures (e.g. traffic <br />operational improvements, diesel idling minimization plan) that will be taken to minimize or <br />mitigate vehicle-related emissions. <br />Refer to the traffic study, it is not anticipated that the projects traffic generation will <br />greatly impact the air emissions. Also the analysis performed as paN of October 15'h <br />AUAR for the year 2Q30 shows average results below the state standards for all <br />canditions modeled; therefore, no mitigation is recommended. <br />C. Dust and odors: Describe sources, characteristics, duration, quantities, and intensity of dust <br />and odars generated during project construction and operation. (Fugitive dust may be discussed <br />under Item 1 1.A. Discuss the effect of dust and odors in the vicinity of the praject including <br />nearby sensitive receptors and quality of life. Identify measures that will be taken to minimize or <br />mitigate the effects of dust and odors. <br />The vicinity af the project will not be impacted by an unusual amount of dust during <br />praject construction. <br />15. 1+ioise <br />Describe sources, characteristics, duration, quantities, and intensity of noise generated during <br />project construction and operation. Discuss the effect of noise in the vicinity of the project <br />including 1) existing noise levels f sources in the area, 2) nearby sensitive receptors, 3j <br />conformance to state noise standards, and 4) quality of life. Identify measures that will be taken <br />to minimize or mitigate the effects of noise. <br />f[� <br />The area will not include or adjoin to any major noise saurces. There are no <br />anticipated noise levels in excess of standard levels. <br />A. Describe traffic-related aspects of project construction and operation. Include: 1) existing <br />and proposed additional parking spaces, 2) estimated total average daily traffic <br />generated, 3) estimated maximum peak hour traffic generated and time of occurrence, 4) <br />Page 9 <br />
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