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Ms.Hatef - 'J Page 2 <br /> PA-0600617(SA) <br /> ozone precursors (10 tons/year of either Reactive Organic Gases or Oxides of <br /> Nitrogen), then the District recommends the preparation of a full AQIA that describes <br /> the air quality setting and identifies measures that reduce air quality impacts. The <br /> project applicant or consultant is encouraged to consult with District staff for assistance <br /> in determining appropriate methodology and model inputs. <br /> This project may be subject to District permitting requirements. Depending on the <br /> nature and complexity of the application and staff workload, permitting approval may <br /> take several months. For further information or assistance regarding permitting, you <br /> may contact the District's Small Business Assistance Offices at (209) 557-6446. If <br /> District permits are required for the project, permit applications should be submitted to <br /> the District as soon as possible to avoid delays in the project. <br /> Applicable District Rules <br /> Based on the information provided, the proposed project will be subject to the following <br /> District rules. These rules have been adopted by the District to reduce emissions <br /> throughout the San Joaquin Valley, and are required. This project may be subject to <br /> additional District Rules not enumerated below. To identify additional rules or <br /> regulations that apply to this project, or for further information, the applicant is strongly <br /> encouraged to contact the District's Small Business Assistance Office at (209) 557- <br /> 6446. Current District rules can be found at www.vallevair.org/ruies/lruieslist.htm. <br /> Regulation VIII (Fugitive PM10 Prohibitions) Rules 8011-8081 are designed to reduce <br /> PM10 emissions (predominantly dust/dirt) generated by human activity, including <br /> construction and demolition activities, road construction, bulk materials storage, paved <br /> and unpaved roads, carryout and track out, landfill operations, etc. The District's <br /> compliance assistance bulletin for construction sites can be found at <br /> www.valleyair.org/busind/comply/PM10/Req VIII CAB.pdf. <br /> If a non-residential project is 5.0 or more acres in area or the project will include moving, <br /> depositing, or relocating more than 2,500 cubic yards per day of bulk materials on at <br /> least three days, a Dust Control Plan must be submitted as specified in Section 6.3.1 of <br /> Rule 8021 . Construction activities shall not commence until the District has approved <br /> the Dust Control Plan. A template of the District's Dust Control Plan is available at <br /> www.vallevair.org/busind/compIy/PM1 0/forms/DCP-Form.doc <br /> Rule 2201 (New and Modified Stationary Source Review Rule) This rule applies to all <br /> new stationary sources and all modifications of existing stationary sources that are <br /> subject to the District permit requirements and after construction emit or may emit one <br /> or more affected pollutant. The applicant must contact the District's Small Business <br /> Assistance Office at (209) 557-6446 to receive additional information/instructions. <br /> Rule 2280 (Portable Equipment Registration) As of May 1, 1994, all portable emission <br /> units (including portable drilling rigs) are required to register with the District or the <br /> California Air Resources Board (ARB). Should this project require the installation of an <br />