Appendix A. Air Quality and Greenhouse Gas Calculations
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1 Appendix A Air Quality and Greenhouse Gas Calculations
2 OFFROAD EQUIPMENT grams/duration Activity Equipment Number per Day HP Rating Fuel Type Average Hrs/Day (Each) Start Date of Activity End Date of Activity Days of Operation Hours of Operation Year OFFROAD or EMFAC name OFFROAD HP Bin OFFROAD LF (Carl Moyer 2011) TOG ROG CO NOX SO2 CO2 Other CO2e Equipment Installation Truck Crane Diesel 4 4/15/2013 6/24/ Cranes ,955 17,670 60, , ,890 5,890 20,534, Equipment Installation Generators Diesel 10 4/15/2013 6/24/ Generator Sets ,961 19, , , ,767 8,767 21,382, Equipment Installation Telehandler 1 99 Diesel 4 4/15/2013 6/24/ Rough Terrain Forklifts ,538 9,635 43,653 60, ,333 5,333 6,301, Facility Piping, Mechanical & Electrical Truck Crane Diesel 4 4/15/2013 6/24/ Cranes ,955 17,670 60, , ,890 5,890 20,534, Facility Piping, Mechanical & Electrical Generators Diesel 10 4/15/2013 6/24/ Generator Sets ,961 19, , , ,767 8,767 21,382, Facility Piping, Mechanical & Electrical Telehandler 1 99 Diesel 4 4/15/2013 6/24/ Rough Terrain Forklifts ,538 9,635 43,653 60, ,333 5,333 6,301, Fine Grading Paver Diesel 8 4/15/2013 4/22/ Pavers ,785 2,628 11,516 20, ,136 1,136 1,898, Fine Grading Compactor Diesel 6 4/8/2013 4/15/ Plate Compactors ,620 5,539 29,070 34, ,358 1,358 4,762, Fine Grading Wheeled Dozer Diesel 6 2/25/2013 3/18/ Rubber Tired Dozers ,779 17,633 49, , ,361 6,361 13,290, Fine Grading Skid Steer Loader 2 47 Diesel 6 2/25/2013 4/8/ Skid Steer Loaders ,562 10,088 44,156 44, ,059 3,059 4,980, Footing Excavation for Facilities Hydraulic Excavator, Small 2 90 Diesel 8 11/5/ /17/ Excavators ,956 20,983 92, , ,652 11,652 13,060, Footing Excavation for Facilities Hydraulic Excavator, Medium Diesel 8 11/5/ /17/ Excavators ,327 24, , , ,884 10,884 21,477, Footing Excavation for Facilities Generators Diesel 10 11/5/ /17/ Generator Sets ,561 12,981 66, , ,734 5,734 12,829, Footing Excavation for Facilities Skid Steer Loader 4 47 Diesel 4 11/5/ /17/ Skid Steer Loaders ,923 15,507 60,686 62, ,686 4,686 6,641, Footing Excavation for Facilities Backhoe Diesel 8 11/5/ /17/ Tractors/Loaders/Backhoes ,935 21,177 99, , ,021 12,021 14,412, Form, Place Rebar and Concrete for Facilities Concrete Mixer Truck Diesel 8 2/18/2013 3/4/ Cement and Mortar Mixers , , , , ,610 31,610 66,781, Form, Place Rebar and Concrete for Facilities Concrete Mixer Truck Diesel 8 2/18/2013 3/4/ Cement and Mortar Mixers ,525 67, , , ,728 20,728 43,790, Form, Place Rebar and Concrete for Facilities Generators Diesel 10 12/3/2012 3/4/ Generator Sets ,039,048 28, , , ,424 12,424 27,796, Form, Place Rebar and Concrete for Facilities Telehandler 1 99 Diesel 2 12/3/2012 3/4/ Rough Terrain Forklifts ,166 6,804 28,620 42, ,834 3,834 4,095, Form, Place Rebar and Concrete for Facilities Skid Steer Loader 1 47 Diesel 2 12/3/2012 3/4/ Skid Steer Loaders ,312 4,200 16,436 16, ,269 1,269 1,798, Rough Grading Hydraulic Excavator, Medium Diesel 8 10/22/ /12/ Excavators ,904 19,577 62,954 55, ,074 5,074 5,369, Rough Grading Hydraulic Excavator, Small 1 90 Diesel 8 10/22/ /12/ Excavators ,591 11,905 38,283 33, ,085 3,085 3,265, Rough Grading Generators Diesel 10 10/22/ /12/ Generator Sets ,707 8,654 44,593 78, ,823 3,823 8,552, Rough Grading Compactor Diesel 8 10/22/ /12/ Plate Compactors ,240 11,078 58,139 69, ,765 2,765 9,524, Rough Grading Wheeled Dozer Diesel 8 10/22/ /12/ Rubber Tired Dozers ,983 12,285 34, , ,537 4,537 8,860, Rough Grading Wheeled Scraper Diesel 8 10/22/ /12/ Scrapers ,360 31, , , ,177 11,177 30,246, Rough Grading Skid Steer Loader 1 47 Diesel 8 10/22/ /26/ Skid Steer Loaders , ,890 2, , Rough Grading Backhoe Diesel 8 10/29/ /2/ Tractors/Loaders/Backhoes ,473 1,008 4,720 6, , Site Concrete Concrete Mixer Truck Diesel 6 5/20/2013 5/27/ Cement and Mortar Mixers ,538 9,640 28,974 53, ,963 2,963 6,260, Site Concrete Concrete Mixer Truck Diesel 6 5/20/2013 5/27/ Cement and Mortar Mixers ,549 6,321 18,999 35, ,943 1,943 4,105, Site Concrete Telehandler 1 99 Diesel 4 4/22/2013 5/20/ Rough Terrain Forklifts ,215 3,854 17,461 24, ,133 2,133 2,520, Site Concrete Skid Steer Loader 1 47 Diesel 4 4/22/2013 5/20/ Skid Steer Loaders ,236 2,242 9,812 9, ,106, Structural Steel Erection Truck Crane Diesel 4 3/4/2013 4/15/ Cranes ,746 21,203 72, , ,068 7,068 24,641, Structural Steel Erection Generators Diesel 10 3/4/2013 4/15/ Generator Sets ,326,530 35, , , ,780 15,780 38,488, Structural Steel Erection Telehandler 2 99 Diesel 6 3/4/2013 4/15/ Rough Terrain Forklifts ,969 17,344 78, , ,600 9,600 11,342, Structural Steel Erection Skid Steer Loader 1 47 Diesel 2 3/4/2013 4/15/ Skid Steer Loaders ,927 1,681 7,359 7, , Trenching, Underground Utility Installation and Backfill (Offsite) Hydraulic Excavator, Medium Diesel 6 11/19/ /31/ Excavators ,373 12,939 57,101 79, ,185 7,185 8,054, Trenching, Underground Utility Installation and Backfill (Offsite) Hydraulic Excavator, Large Diesel 6 11/19/ /31/ Excavators ,675 15,938 48, , ,058 5,058 20,679, Trenching, Underground Utility Installation and Backfill (Offsite) Telehandler 1 99 Diesel 5 11/19/ /31/ Rough Terrain Forklifts ,114 7,850 33,023 48, ,424 4,424 4,725, Trenching, Underground Utility Installation and Backfill (Offsite) Skid Steer Loader 1 47 Diesel 6 11/19/ /31/ Skid Steer Loaders ,971 5,815 22,757 23, ,757 1,757 2,490, Trenching, Underground Utility Installation and Backfill (Offsite) Backhoe Diesel 6 11/19/ /31/ Tractors/Loaders/Backhoes ,726 7,941 37,167 51, ,508 4,508 5,404, Trenching, Underground Utility Installation and Backfill (Offsite) Trencher, Chain 1 40 Diesel 6 11/19/ /31/ Trenchers ,403 14,404 36,328 30, ,246 3,246 2,864, Trenching, Underground Utility Installation and Backfill (On-site) Hydraulic Excavator, Small 2 90 Diesel 5 11/5/ /31/ Excavators ,963 17,486 77, , ,710 9,710 10,884, Trenching, Underground Utility Installation and Backfill (On-site) Generators Diesel 10 11/5/ /31/ Generator Sets ,414 17,308 89, , ,645 7,645 17,105, Trenching, Underground Utility Installation and Backfill (On-site) Telehandler 2 99 Diesel 5 11/5/ /31/ Rough Terrain Forklifts ,971 20,934 88, , ,798 11,798 12,602, Trenching, Underground Utility Installation and Backfill (On-site) Skid Steer Loader 3 47 Diesel 5 11/5/ /31/ Skid Steer Loaders ,904 19,384 75,857 78, ,858 5,858 8,301, Trenching, Underground Utility Installation and Backfill (On-site) Backhoe Diesel 5 11/5/ /31/ Tractors/Loaders/Backhoes ,418 26, , , ,027 15,027 18,016, Trenching, Underground Utility Installation and Backfill (On-site) Trencher, Chain 1 40 Diesel 5 11/5/ /31/ Trenchers ,670 16,005 40,365 34, ,606 3,606 3,182,
3 ONROAD VEHICLES g/duration Activity Equipment Number HP per Day Rating Fuel Type Average Hrs/Day Trips/day Mi/trip VMT/day MPH (Each) Start Date of Activity End Date of Activity Days of Hours of VMT Operation Operation Year EMFAC name TOG ROG CO NOX SO2 CO2 Other CO2e Finish Sitework Jobsite Vehicle (Truck) Gasoline /27/2013 7/1/ LDA/LDT Rough Grading Water Truck (on-site) Diesel /22/ /12/ T7 Tractor Control Building Finish Work and Furnishings Delivery, Box Truck Diesel /27/2013 6/24/ T6 Instate heavy/small Equipment Installation Delivery, Box Truck Diesel /15/2013 6/24/ T6 Instate heavy/small Facility Piping, Mechanical & Electrical Delivery, Box Truck Diesel /15/2013 6/24/ T6 Instate heavy/small Moblization Delivery, Box Truck Diesel /15/ /19/ T6 Instate heavy/small Structural Steel Erection Delivery, Box Truck Diesel /4/2013 4/15/ T6 Instate heavy/small Control Building Finish Work and Furnishings Delivery, Flatbed Diesel /27/2013 6/24/ T7 Tractor Equipment Installation Delivery, Flatbed Diesel /15/2013 6/24/ T7 Tractor Facility Piping, Mechanical & Electrical Delivery, Flatbed Diesel /15/2013 6/24/ T7 Tractor Finish Sitework Delivery, Flatbed Diesel /27/2013 7/1/ T7 Tractor Form, Place Rebar and Concrete for Facilities Delivery, Flatbed Diesel /3/2012 3/4/ T7 Tractor Moblization Delivery, Flatbed Diesel /15/ /19/ T7 Tractor Site Concrete Delivery, Flatbed Diesel /22/2013 5/20/ T7 Tractor Structural Steel Erection Delivery, Flatbed Diesel /4/2013 4/15/ T7 Tractor Trenching, Underground Utility Installation and BDelivery, Flatbed Diesel /19/ /31/ T7 Tractor Trenching, Underground Utility Installation and BDelivery, Flatbed Diesel /5/ /31/ T7 Tractor Control Building Finish Work and Furnishings Delivery, Tractor Trailer Diesel /27/2013 6/24/ T7 Tractor Equipment Installation Delivery, Tractor Trailer Diesel /15/2013 6/24/ T7 Tractor Facility Piping, Mechanical & Electrical Delivery, Tractor Trailer Diesel /15/2013 6/24/ T7 Tractor Moblization Delivery, Tractor Trailer Diesel /15/ /19/ T7 Tractor Structural Steel Erection Delivery, Tractor Trailer Diesel /4/2013 4/15/ T7 Tractor Fine Grading Dump Truck, Standard Diesel /25/2013 4/8/ T7 Tractor Footing Excavation for Facilities Dump Truck, Standard Diesel /5/ /17/ T7 Tractor Rough Grading Dump Truck, Standard Diesel /22/ /12/ T7 Tractor Trenching, Underground Utility Installation and BDump Truck, Standard Diesel /19/ /31/ T7 Tractor Trenching, Underground Utility Installation and BDump Truck, Standard Diesel /5/ /31/ T7 Tractor Control Building Finish Work and Furnishings Employee Vehicle Gasoline /27/2013 6/24/ LDA/LDT Equipment Installation Employee Vehicle Gasoline /15/2013 6/24/ LDA/LDT Facility Piping, Mechanical & Electrical Employee Vehicle Gasoline /15/2013 6/24/ LDA/LDT Fine Grading Employee Vehicle Gasoline /25/2013 4/22/ LDA/LDT Finish Sitework Employee Vehicle Gasoline /27/2013 7/1/ LDA/LDT Footing Excavation for Facilities Employee Vehicle Gasoline /5/ /17/ LDA/LDT Form, Place Rebar and Concrete for Facilities Employee Vehicle Gasoline /3/2012 3/4/ LDA/LDT Rough Grading Employee Vehicle Gasoline /22/ /12/ LDA/LDT Site Concrete Employee Vehicle Gasoline /22/2013 5/27/ LDA/LDT Structural Steel Erection Employee Vehicle Gasoline /4/2013 4/15/ LDA/LDT Trenching, Underground Utility Installation and BEmployee Vehicle Gasoline /19/ /31/ LDA/LDT Trenching, Underground Utility Installation and BEmployee Vehicle Gasoline /5/ /31/ LDA/LDT Trenching, Underground Utility Installation and BWater Truck (travelling) Gasoline /5/ /31/ T7 Tractor
4 FUGITIVE DUST CALCULATIONS EQUATIONS FROM THE CALEEMOD USERS GUIDE, APPENDIX A Grading Phase only 1) Emission Factor Calcs lbs/vmt EF PM EF 1.54 EF tsp 5.37 EF pm multiplier 0.04 multiplier 7.1 S mean speed, default pm2.5 scaling 0.6 pm10 scaling 2) Emissions Calcs E = EF x VMT, and VMT = As / Wb x / 5280 E (lbs) EF (lbs/vmt from above) VMT As, total acreage of grading 8 8 W blade width (ft), use default Bulldozing only Truck Loading only 1) Emission Factor Calcs 1) Emission Factor Calcs lbs/vmt lbs/vmt EF tsp 6.25 Ef 0.04 EF PM EF 0.01 EF k pm10 EF kpm U (m/s) 5.7 Ctsp 7.9% M (assume no watering) 1.0 CPM15 7.9% M 6.9% S 2) Emissions Calcs 0.75 Fpm Fpm2.5 E = EF x Throughput 2) Emissions Calcs E (lbs/total) E = EF x Hours of Operation F (lbs/day) EF (lbs/vmt from above) Tons of Material E (lbs/day) EF (lbs/vmt from above) tons per cy of materials Hours of Operations cy material
5 Unmitigated Emissions of Criteria Pollutants from Project Operations (Tons per Year) One Way Trips ROG NO X CO New Employees 6 trips/day Biogas Flaring 5849 MMBtu/year Biogas Combustion MMBtu/year Consumer Products and Coatings CalEEMod defaults 0.05 Proposed Project Net over Existing and Existing plus Expansion SJVAPCD Threshold NA 15 15
6 GHG Emission Summary by Scenario CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Existing Electricty Existing with Expansion Electricity BAU: Construction (amortized) Net Employee Trips Biogas Flaring Biogas Combustion Purchased Electricity Waste and Wastewater Solid Waste TOTAL Existing Net 1600 Existing with Expansion Net 1600 Project: Construction (amortized) 36 Net Employee Trips Biogas Flaring Biogas Combustion Purchased Electricity Waste and Wastewater Solid Waste TOTAL Net Project over Existing 113 Net Project over Existing Plus Expansion 113 BAU net over Existing 1600 Net Project over BAU, Existing below BAU -93% BAU net over Existing Plus Expansion 1600 Net Project over BAU, Existing Plus Expansion below BAU -93% Variables and State Reduction Measures per revised AB 32 scoping plan NON CO2 onroad source calculated assuming 5% of GHGs are non-co2, per EPA 5% per EPA GHG inventory State Measure Reductions % reduction applies to Statewide reductions achieved by Pavely I (AB 1493) (% Light Duty) 17.05% LDA/LDT Statewide reductions achieved by Advanced Clean Car Standards (% light duty) Statewide reductions achieved by Low Carbon Fuel Standard (% on-road and off-road) 2.48% LDA/LDT 8.85% All trips and construction
7 Electricty Emissions Existing consumption Conversion Existing consumption with expansion metric/lb Project KWh/MWh 1000 metric/kg Increase over existing 6005 MWh/yr KWh/yr pound/kg Increase over existing with expansion 6003 MWh/yr KWh/yr Displaced MWh from biogas MWh/yr KWh/yr Pollutant EF Unit Source CO lb/kwh Strum CH lb/kwh EPA, egrid 2012 N 2 O lb/kwh EPA, egrid 2012 Emissions (Mt/yr) CO 2 CH 4 N 2 O CO 2 e Existing Existing With Expansion Project 1, ,476.6 Net Over Existing 1, ,470.8 Net Over Existing Plus Expansion 1, ,470.3
8 ONROAD VEHICLES tons/year Number Number Per Fuel Trips per Working T Activity Equipment Mi/trip VMT/day MPH VMT/Year per Day Year Type trip Days Per ot Year EMFAC name ROG CO NOX SO2 CO2 Other CO2e net over Existing Employees Employee Vehicle 6 Gasoline ## LDA/LDT
9 Flare Operations assumptions: Emission Factor Sources: VOC and NOx, SJV Rule CO and Soot, RTI Int'l. Emission Estimation Protocol for Petroleum Refineries. May Version CO2, CH4 and N2O, CARB Regulation for Mandatory Reporting of GHGs, Table MMBtu/yr to be flared (obtained from Project Applicant) 76,558 mmbtu/yr to be used at turbine FLARE EF lbs/mmbtu E lbs/yr E tons/yr EF Source VOC E-02 SJV Rule 4311, <10 MMBTU/hr NOX E-01 SJV Rule 4311, <10 MMBTU/hr CO E+00 RTI 2011, Table 6-3, CO for Low BTU gas (worst case) Soot E-01 RTI 2011, Table 6-4, Soot from Flares for heavily smoking flares (worst case) EF kg/mmbtu E kg/yr E MT/yr EF Source CO E+02 Based on CARB Mandatory Reporting Rule, Table 6, for Biogas (Biomass-derived fuels) CH E-03 Based on CARB Mandatory Reporting Rule, Table 6, for digester gas N2O E-04 Based on CARB Mandatory Reporting Rule, Table 6, for digester gas TURBINE lb/mmbtu E lbs/yr E tons/yr EF Source VOC 5.80E AP-42, Table 3.1-2b, for Digester Gas NOX 1.60E AP-42, Table 3.1-1, for Digester Gas CO 1.70E AP-42, Table 3.1-1, for Digester Gas 1.20E AP-42, Table 3.1-2b, for Digester Gas EF kg/mmbtu E kg/yr E MT/yr EF Source CO2 1.22E AP-42, Table 3.1-2b, for Digester Gas, converted from 27 lb/mmbtu into KG/MMBtu CH Based on CARB Mandatory Reporting Rule, Table 6, for digester gas N2O Based on CARB Mandatory Reporting Rule, Table 6, for digester gas
10 EMFAC 2011 EMISSION RATES (IN GRAMS PER MILE) g/mi Other TOG ROG CO NOX SO2 Tire Brake Tire Brake CO2 Vehicle Year mph CO2e T7 Tractor T7 Tractor LDA/LDT LDA/LDT T6 Instate heavy/small T7 Tractor T7 Tractor LDA/LDT LDA/LDT T6 Instate heavy/small T7 Tractor LDA/LDT T6 Instate heavy/small
11 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Date: 5/29/2012 Gallo LWINE just employee waste and ROGs Merced County, Annual 1.0 Project Characteristics 1.1 Land Usage Land Uses Size Metric General Light Industry sqft 1.2 Other Project Characteristics Urbanization Urban Wind Speed (m/s) 2.2 Utility Company Climate Zone 3 Precipitation Freq (Days) User Entered Comments Project Characteristics - Land Use - 11,000 sf = controls building (2,000 sf), a gas building (4,000 sf), and a solids handling building (5,000 sf). Construction Phase - Off-road Equipment - no construction Vehicle Trips - no mobile Energy Use - no elec or ng Water And Wastewater - default water and wastewater 1 of 14
12 Solid Waste tons, based on 6 employees and CalEEMod default of 3.4 tons per employee for General Light Industry, Appx D of CalEEMod users guide. 2.0 Emissions Summary 2.1 Overall Construction Unmitigated Construction ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Fugitive Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Year tons/yr MT/yr Mitigated Construction ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Fugitive Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Year tons/yr MT/yr of 14
13 2.2 Overall Operational Unmitigated Operational ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Fugitive Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Area Energy Mobile Waste Water of 14
14 2.2 Overall Operational Mitigated Operational ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Fugitive Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Area Energy Mobile Waste Water Construction Detail 3.1 Mitigation Measures Construction 4 of 14
15 3.2 Demolition Unmitigated Construction On-Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Fugitive Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Off-Road Unmitigated Construction Off-Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Fugitive Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Hauling Vendor Worker of 14
16 3.2 Demolition Mitigated Construction On-Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Fugitive Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Off-Road Mitigated Construction Off-Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Fugitive Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Hauling Vendor Worker Mobile Detail 4.1 Mitigation Measures Mobile 6 of 14
17 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Fugitive Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Mitigated Unmitigated NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 4.2 Trip Summary Information Average Daily Trip Rate Unmitigated Mitigated Land Use Weekday Saturday Sunday Annual VMT Annual VMT General Light Industry Trip Type Information Miles Trip % Land Use H-W or C-W H-S or C-C H-O or C-NW H-W or C-W H-S or C-C H-O or C-NW General Light Industry Energy Detail 5.1 Mitigation Measures Energy 7 of 14
18 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Fugitive Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Electricity Mitigated Electricity Unmitigated NaturalGas Mitigated NaturalGas Unmitigated NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 5.2 Energy by Land Use - NaturalGas Unmitigated NaturalGas Use ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Fugitive Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Land Use kbtu tons/yr MT/yr General Light Industry of 14
19 5.2 Energy by Land Use - NaturalGas Mitigated NaturalGas Use ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Fugitive Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Land Use kbtu tons/yr MT/yr General Light Industry Energy by Land Use - Electricity Unmitigated Electricity Use ROG NOx CO SO2 CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Land Use kwh tons/yr MT/yr General Light Industry of 14
20 5.3 Energy by Land Use - Electricity Mitigated Electricity Use ROG NOx CO SO2 CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Land Use kwh tons/yr MT/yr General Light Industry Area Detail 6.1 Mitigation Measures Area ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Fugitive Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Mitigated Unmitigated NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 10 of 14
21 6.2 Area by SubCategory Unmitigated ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Fugitive Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e SubCategory tons/yr MT/yr Architectural Coating Consumer Products Landscaping Mitigated ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Fugitive Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e SubCategory tons/yr MT/yr Architectural Coating Consumer Products Landscaping Water Detail 11 of 14
22 7.1 Mitigation Measures Water ROG NOx CO SO2 CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Mitigated Unmitigated NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 7.2 Water by Land Use Unmitigated Indoor/Outdoor Use ROG NOx CO SO2 CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Land Use Mgal tons/yr MT/yr General Light Industry / of 14
23 7.2 Water by Land Use Mitigated Indoor/Outdoor Use ROG NOx CO SO2 CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Land Use Mgal tons/yr MT/yr General Light Industry / Waste Detail 8.1 Mitigation Measures Waste Category/Year ROG NOx CO SO2 CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e tons/yr MT/yr Mitigated Unmitigated NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 13 of 14
24 8.2 Waste by Land Use Unmitigated Waste Disposed ROG NOx CO SO2 CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Land Use tons tons/yr MT/yr General Light Industry Mitigated Waste Disposed ROG NOx CO SO2 CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Land Use tons tons/yr MT/yr General Light Industry Vegetation 14 of 14
25 Quality Assurance Air Monitoring Site Information Page 1 of 1 5/24/2012 About ARB Calendars A-Z Index Contact Us A A A Search ARB Google Advanced Quality Assurance Air Monitoring Site Information This page last reviewed on November 21, 2011 Site Information for View Larger Map 2012 Google - Map data 2012 Google - AIRS Number ARB Number Site Start Date Reporting Agency and Agency Code /1/91 San Joaquin Valley Unified APCD (069) Site Address County Air Basin Latitude (N) 385 S. Coffee St., Merced CA Merced San Joaquin Valley Longitude (W) Elevation (m) Pollutants Monitored (click on parameter link for real-time data) Note: multiple monitors may be available through the AQMIS query tool. NO 2, O 3, Outdoor Temperature, Wind Direction, Horizontal Wind Speed Site Photos Photo Sequences Site Surveys --Select Photos-- --Select Position And Direction-- --Select Survey-- Other ARB Database Information Real-Time Met Data Aerial Photos and Topo Maps Of Site --Select Database-- --Select Data Server-- --Select External Map-- Site Information Menu Top Page Quality Assurance Programs Search QA Site Information Database For real-time air quality data visit: Air Quality and Meteorological Information System (AQMIS) For further information contact: Mrs. Merrin Wright, Manager Quality Assurance Section Back to Top All ARB Contacts A-Z Index Decisions Pending and Opportunities for Public Participation Conditions of Use Privacy Policy Accessibility How to Request Public Records The Board is one of five boards, departments, and offices under the umbrella of the California Environmental Protection Agency. Cal/EPA ARB DPR DTSC OEHHA SWRCB ShareThis
26 Top 4 Hourly Ozone Measurements Page 1 of 1 5/24/2012 About ARB Calendars A-Z Index Contact Us A A A Search ARB Google Advanced Top 4 Summary: Highest 4 Daily Maximum Hourly Ozone Measurements at Merced-S Coffee Avenue Date Measurement Date Measurement Date Measurement First High: Aug Sep Sep Second High: Jun Aug Sep Third High: Sep Sep Jul Fourth High: Sep Sep Jun California: # Days Above the Standard: California Designation Value: Expected Peak Day Concentration: National: # Days Above the Standard: Nat'l Standard Design Value: Year Coverage: Notes: Hourly ozone measurements and related statistics are available at Merced-S Coffee Avenue between 1991 and Some years in this range may not be represented. All concentrations expressed in parts per million. The national 1-hour ozone standard was revoked in June 2005 and is no longer in effect. Statistics related to the revoked standard are shown in italics or italics. An exceedance of a standard is not necessarily related to a violation of the standard. Year Coverage indicates the extent to which available monitoring data represent the time of the year when concentrations are expected to be highest. 0 means that data represent none of the high period; 100 means that data represent the entire high period. A high Year Coverage does not mean that there was sufficient data for annual statistics to be considered valid. * means there was insufficient data available to determine the value. Available Pollutants: 8-Hour Ozone Hourly Ozone Carbon Monoxide Nitrogen Dioxide State Sulfur Dioxide Hydrogen Sulfide Back to Top All ARB Contacts A-Z Index Decisions Pending and Opportunities for Public Participation Conditions of Use Privacy Policy Accessibility How to Request Public Records The Board is one of five boards, departments, and offices under the umbrella of the California Environmental Protection Agency. Cal/EPA ARB DPR DTSC OEHHA SWRCB
27 Top 4 Eight-Hour Ozone Averages Page 1 of 1 5/24/2012 About ARB Calendars A-Z Index Contact Us A A A Search ARB Google Advanced Top 4 Summary: Highest 4 Daily Maximum 8-Hour Ozone Averages at Merced-S Coffee Avenue Date 8-Hr Average Date 8-Hr Average Date 8-Hr Average National: First High: Sep Aug Sep Second High: Jul Sep Jun Third High: Sep Sep Jun Fourth High: Sep Sep Jul California: First High: Sep Aug Sep Second High: Jul Sep Jun Third High: Sep Sep Jun Fourth High: Jun Sep Jul National: # Days Above the Standard: Nat'l Standard Design Value: National Year Coverage: California: # Days Above the Standard: California Designation Value: Expected Peak Day Concentration: California Year Coverage: Notes: Eight-hour ozone averages and related statistics are available at Merced-S Coffee Avenue between 1991 and Some years in this range may not be represented. All averages expressed in parts per million. An exceedance of a standard is not necessarily related to a violation of the standard. Year Coverage indicates the extent to which available monitoring data represent the time of the year when concentrations are expected to be highest. 0 means that data represent none of the high period; 100 means that data represent the entire high period. A high Year Coverage does not mean that there was sufficient data for annual statistics to be considered valid. * means there was insufficient data available to determine the value. Available Pollutants: 8-Hour Ozone Hourly Ozone Carbon Monoxide Nitrogen Dioxide State Sulfur Dioxide Hydrogen Sulfide Back to Top All ARB Contacts A-Z Index Decisions Pending and Opportunities for Public Participation Conditions of Use Privacy Policy Accessibility How to Request Public Records The Board is one of five boards, departments, and offices under the umbrella of the California Environmental Protection Agency. Cal/EPA ARB DPR DTSC OEHHA SWRCB
28 Quality Assurance Air Monitoring Site Information Page 1 of 1 5/24/2012 About ARB Calendars A-Z Index Contact Us A A A Search ARB Google Advanced Quality Assurance Air Monitoring Site Information This page last reviewed on November 21, 2011 Site Information for View Larger Map 2012 Google - Map data 2012 Google - AIRS Number ARB Number Site Start Date Reporting Agency and Agency Code /1/99 San Joaquin Valley Unified APCD (069) Site Address County Air Basin Latitude (N) 2334 M Street, Merced CA PM 10, PM 2.5 Merced San Joaquin Valley Longitude (W) Elevation (m) Pollutants Monitored (click on parameter link for real-time data) Note: multiple monitors may be available through the AQMIS query tool. Site Photos Photo Sequences Site Surveys --Select Photos-- --Select Position And Direction-- --Select Survey-- Other ARB Database Information Aerial Photos and Topo Maps Of Site --Select Database-- --Select External Map-- Site Information Menu Top Page Quality Assurance Programs Search QA Site Information Database For real-time air quality data visit: Air Quality and Meteorological Information System (AQMIS) For further information contact: Mrs. Merrin Wright, Manager Quality Assurance Section Back to Top All ARB Contacts A-Z Index Decisions Pending and Opportunities for Public Participation Conditions of Use Privacy Policy Accessibility How to Request Public Records The Board is one of five boards, departments, and offices under the umbrella of the California Environmental Protection Agency. Cal/EPA ARB DPR DTSC OEHHA SWRCB ShareThis
29 Top 4 Daily Averages Page 1 of 1 5/24/2012 About ARB Calendars A-Z Index Contact Us A A A Search ARB Google Advanced Top 4 Summary: Highest 4 Daily 24-Hour Averages at Merced-2334 M Street Date 24-Hr Average Date 24-Hr Average Date 24-Hr Average National: First High: Oct Sep Sep Second High: Sep Aug Dec Third High: Sep Nov Oct Fourth High: Sep Dec Dec California: First High: Oct Sep Dec Second High: Sep Nov Sep Third High: Sep Aug Dec Fourth High: Dec Dec Oct National: Estimated # Days > 24- Hour Std: Measured # Days > 24- Hour Std: Yr Avg Est # Days > 24- Hr Std: Annual Average: Year Average: California: Estimated # Days > 24- Hour Std: Measured # Days > 24- Hour Std: Annual Average: Year Maximum Annual Average: Year Coverage: Notes: Daily averages and related statistics are available at Merced-2334 M Street between 1999 and Some years in this range may not be represented. All averages expressed in micrograms per cubic meter. The national annual average standard was revoked in December 2006 and is no longer in effect. Statistics related to the revoked standard are shown in italics or italics. An exceedance of a standard is not necessarily related to a violation of the standard. All values listed above represent midnight-to-midnight 24-hour averages and may be related to an exceptional event. State and national statistics may differ for the following reasons: State statistics are based on California approved samplers, whereas national statistics are based on samplers using federal reference or equivalent methods. State and national statistics may therefore be based on different samplers. State statistics for 1998 and later are based on local conditions (except for sites in the South Coast Air Basin, where State statistics for 2002 and later are based on local conditions). National statistics are based on standard conditions. State criteria for ensuring that data are sufficiently complete for calculating valid annual averages are more stringent than the national criteria. Measurements are usually collected every six days. Measured days counts the days that a measurement was greater than the level of the standard; Estimated days mathematically estimates how many days concentrations would have been greater than the level of the standard had each day been monitored. 3-Year statistics represent the listed year and the 2 years before the listed year. Year Coverage indicates the extent to which available monitoring data represent the time of the year when concentrations are expected to be highest. 0 means that data represent none of the high period; 100 means that data represent the entire high period. A high Year Coverage does not mean that there was sufficient data for annual statistics to be considered valid. * means there was insufficient data available to determine the value. Available Pollutants: 8-Hour Ozone Hourly Ozone Carbon Monoxide Nitrogen Dioxide State Sulfur Dioxide Hydrogen Sulfide Back to Top All ARB Contacts A-Z Index Decisions Pending and Opportunities for Public Participation Conditions of Use Privacy Policy Accessibility How to Request Public Records The Board is one of five boards, departments, and offices under the umbrella of the California Environmental Protection Agency. Cal/EPA ARB DPR DTSC OEHHA SWRCB
30 Top 4 Daily Averages Page 1 of 1 5/24/2012 About ARB Calendars A-Z Index Contact Us A A A Search ARB Google Advanced Top 4 Summary: Highest 4 Daily 24-Hour Averages at Merced-2334 M Street Date 24-Hr Average Date 24-Hr Average Date 24-Hr Average National: First High: Jan Dec Feb Second High: Nov Dec Dec Third High: Jan Jan Jan Fourth High: Dec Feb Jan California: First High: Jan Dec Feb Second High: Nov Dec Dec Third High: Jan Jan Jan Fourth High: Dec Feb Jan National: Estimated # Days > 24- Hour Std: Measured # Days > 24- Hour Std: Hour Standard Design Value: Hour Standard 98th Percentile: Annual Standard Design Value: * * 11.7 Annual Average: California: Annual Std Designation Value: Annual Average: * Year Coverage: Notes: Daily averages and related statistics are available at Merced-2334 M Street between 1999 and Some years in this range may not be represented. All averages expressed in micrograms per cubic meter. An exceedance of a standard is not necessarily related to a violation of the standard. State statistics are based on California approved samplers, whereas national statistics are based on samplers using federal reference or equivalent methods. State and national statistics may therefore be based on different samplers. Year Coverage indicates the extent to which available monitoring data represent the time of the year when concentrations are expected to be highest. 0 means that data represent none of the high period; 100 means that data represent the entire high period. A high Year Coverage does not mean that there was sufficient data for annual statistics to be considered valid. * means there was insufficient data available to determine the value. Available Pollutants: 8-Hour Ozone Hourly Ozone Carbon Monoxide Nitrogen Dioxide State Sulfur Dioxide Hydrogen Sulfide Back to Top All ARB Contacts A-Z Index Decisions Pending and Opportunities for Public Participation Conditions of Use Privacy Policy Accessibility How to Request Public Records The Board is one of five boards, departments, and offices under the umbrella of the California Environmental Protection Agency. Cal/EPA ARB DPR DTSC OEHHA SWRCB
31 Quality Assurance Air Monitoring Site Information Page 1 of 1 5/24/2012 About ARB Calendars A-Z Index Contact Us Search ARB Quality Assurance Air Monitoring Site Information This page last reviewed on November 21, 2011 Site Information for Loading... Map Sat Ter Earth View Larger Map AIRS Number ARB Number Site Start Date Reporting Agency and Agency Code Not Available San Joaquin Valley Unified APCD (069) Site Address County Air Basin Latitude (N) 1034 S Minaret St, Turlock CA Stanislaus San Joaquin Valley Longitude (W) Elevation (m) Pollutants Monitored (click on parameter link for real-time data) Note: multiple monitors may be available through the AQMIS query tool. CO, NO 2, O 3, PM 10, BAM, Wind Direction, Horizontal Wind Speed Site Photos Photo Sequences Site Surveys --Select Photos-- --Select Position And Direction-- --Select Survey-- Other ARB Database Information Real-Time Met Data Aerial Photos and Topo Maps Of Site --Select Database-- --Select Data Server-- --Select External Map-- Site Information Menu Top Page Quality Assurance Programs Search QA Site Information Database For real-time air quality data visit: Air Quality and Meteorological Information System (AQMIS) For further information contact: Mrs. Merrin Wright, Manager Quality Assurance Section Back to Top All ARB Contacts A-Z Index Decisions Pending and Opportunities for Public Participation Conditions of Use Privacy Policy Accessibility How to Request Public Records The Board is one of five boards, departments, and offices under the umbrella of the California Environmental Protection Agency. Cal/EPA ARB DPR DTSC OEHHA SWRCB ShareThis
32 Top 4 Eight-Hour Carbon Monoxide Averages Page 1 of 1 5/24/2012 About ARB Calendars A-Z Index Contact Us A A A Search ARB Google Advanced Top 4 Summary: Highest 4 Daily Maximum 8-Hour Carbon Monoxide Averages at Turlock-S Minaret Street Date 8-Hr Average Date 8-Hr Average Date 8-Hr Average National: First High: Jan Dec Dec Second High: Feb Nov Dec Third High: Dec Dec Feb Fourth High: Dec Nov Dec California: First High: Jan Dec Dec Second High: Feb Nov Dec Third High: Dec Nov Feb Fourth High: Dec Jan Dec National: # Days Above the Standard: California: # Days Above the Standard: Expected Peak Day Concentration: Year Coverage: Notes: Eight-hour carbon monoxide averages and related statistics are available at Turlock-S Minaret Street between 1992 and Some years in this range may not be represented. All averages expressed in parts per million. An exceedance of a standard is not necessarily related to a violation of the standard. Year Coverage indicates the extent to which available monitoring data represent the time of the year when concentrations are expected to be highest. 0 means that data represent none of the high period; 100 means that data represent the entire high period. A high Year Coverage does not mean that there was sufficient data for annual statistics to be considered valid. * means there was insufficient data available to determine the value. Available Pollutants: 8-Hour Ozone Hourly Ozone Carbon Monoxide Nitrogen Dioxide State Sulfur Dioxide Hydrogen Sulfide Back to Top All ARB Contacts A-Z Index Decisions Pending and Opportunities for Public Participation Conditions of Use Privacy Policy Accessibility How to Request Public Records The Board is one of five boards, departments, and offices under the umbrella of the California Environmental Protection Agency. Cal/EPA ARB DPR DTSC OEHHA SWRCB
33 Currently Designated Nonattainment Areas for All Criteria Pollutants Green Book US EPA Page 1 of 5 5/30/2012 Green Book You are here: EPA Home Green Book Currently Designated Nonattainment Areas for All Criteria Pollutants Currently Designated Nonattainment Areas for All Criteria Pollutants As of March 30, 2012 Ozone Classification Information View Notes Mouse over the No. Ctys to see the area name; click on them to see the associated counties. Population in 1000's. [Split] in No. Ctys column explained here. As of September 27, 2010, all Carbon Monoxide areas were redesignated to maintenance areas. State (s) General Area Name (see note) 2010 Pop Hr Ozone 2006 PM PM-2.5 PM-10 SULFUR DIOXIDE 2008 LEAD LEAD No. Ctys Category/ Class 2010 Pop. No. Category/ Ctys Class 2010 Pop. No. Ctys Category/ Class 2010 Pop. No. Category/ 2010 Ctys Class Pop. No. Category/ 2010 Ctys Class Pop. No. Category/ 2010 Ctys Class Pop. AK Anchorage Mod AK Fairbanks 87 1 NonAtt AK Juneau 14 1 Mod AL Birmingham NonAtt NonAtt AL Troy 2 1 NonAtt AZ Ajo 9 1 Mod AZ Douglas/Paul Spur (Cochise 17 1 Mod County) AZ Hayden/Miami 11 2 Mod 5 1 P 15 1 Mod AZ Nogales 31 1 NonAtt 30 1 Mod AZ Phoenix-Mesa 3,849 2 Subpar 3,853 2 Ser AZ Rillito (Pima County) 1 1 Mod AZ West Central Pinal 52 1 NonAtt AZ Yuma Mod CA Amador and Calaveras Cos (Central Mountain Cos) 84 2 Subpar CA Chico Subpar NonAtt CA CA CA Imperial County Los Angeles- South Coast Air Basin Mod NonAtt Ser 15,719 4 Ext 15,716 4 NonAtt 15,716 4 NonAtt 15,799 4 Ser 9,437 1 NonAtt Mariposa and Tuolumne Cos (Southern Mountain Cos) 74 2 Subpar CA Mono County 7 1 Mod 0 1 Mod No. Category/ Ctys Class
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