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... I..i <br /> San Joaquin Valley <br /> Unified Air Pollution Control District <br /> August 19, 1994 <br /> Richard Larrouy <br /> San Joaquin County J <br /> Community Development Department 2 1994 <br /> Development Services Division 'UMMUNI i , LI` L_Y L <br /> 1810 East Hazelton Avenue PL-,NNINC 01"'S'?P� <br /> Stockton, CA 95205 <br /> SUBJECT: MINOR SUBDIVISION 93-135 DIVIDE AN 11 .86-ACRE PARCEL INTO <br /> TWO PARTS <br /> Dear Mr. Larrouy: <br /> The San Joaquin Valley Unified Air Pollution Control District (SJVUAPCD) has <br /> reviewed the project referenced above and offers the following comments: <br /> San Joaquin Valley's air quality has been designated nonattainment by the EPA and <br /> the California Air Resources Board for the following pollutants, PM10 (fine particulate <br /> matter) and 03 (ozone). The California Clean Air Act (AB2595), requires areas that are <br /> designated nonattainment to reduce emissions 5% annually until standards are met. <br /> A concerted effort should be made to reduce project emissions if development occurs <br /> as outlined below: <br /> The following rule has been adopted by the SJVUAPCD to reduce emissions <br /> throughout the San Joaquin Valley, and is required: <br /> • District Regulation VIII - Fugitive Dust Rules is a series of rules designed to <br /> reduce PM10 emissions generated by human activity, including but not limited <br /> to construction, road building, bulk materials storage and landfill operations. <br /> The provision of Rule 8020 (Construction) and Rule 8030 (Handling and <br /> Storage) may apply to this project. <br /> The SJVUAPCD suggests that the project applicant take all feasible measures to <br /> David L.Crow <br /> Execian a DlrecuirlAir Pollution Control Officer <br /> Northern Region Central Region Southern Region <br /> �P•in[ep On rlttVCiea Pepe, <br />