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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2600 - Land Use Program
RECORD_ID
SU0004094
FACILITY_NAME
QX-01-0002
STREET_NUMBER
36736
Direction
S
STREET_NAME
KOSTER
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
TRACY
ENTERED_DATE
5/12/2004 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
36736 S KOSTER RD
RECEIVED_DATE
1/8/2002 12:00:00 AM
QC Status
Approved
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\MIGRATIONS\K\KOSTER\36736\QX-01-02_PA-0200065\SU0004094\EIR 2004.PDF
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IV.E Emission Sources Were Omitted...................................................................................................... 29 <br /> IV.E.I Indirect Impacts Were not Evaluated................................................................................ 29 <br /> ` IV.E.I.a Growth Inducing Impacts................................................................................... 29 <br /> V.E.I.b Emissions from Increased Electricity Generation......................................... 30 <br /> IV.E.2 Other Omitted Emission Sources ...................................................................................... 31 <br /> V. ADDITIONAL FEASIBLE MEASURES EXIST AND SHOULD BE <br /> REQUIRED TO MITIGATE OPERATIONAL IMPACTS..................................... 31 <br /> V.A Maximum Potential Production Rate ............................................................................................... 33 <br /> V.B Fugitive PM 10 Emissions....................................................................................................................... 34 <br /> V.0 Off-road Mobile Equipment Diesel Exhaust Emissions Mitigation ............................................. 34 <br /> V.C.I PuriNOx.................................................................................................................................... 36 <br /> V.C.2 Selective Catalytic Reduction............................................................................................... 37 <br /> rV.C.3 Lean NOx Catalysts............................................................................................................... 38 <br /> V.C.4 Exhaust Gas Recirculation..................................................................................................... 38 <br /> V.C.S Diesel Oxidation Catalysts................................................................................................... 39 <br /> .. V.D Mitigation Measures for Plant Emissions.......................................................................................... 38 <br /> VI. THE PROJECT WOULD RESULT IN SIGNIFICANT AIR QUALITY <br /> IMPACTS.................................................................................................................. 40 <br /> VLAOzone Impacts Are Significant............................................................................................................ 40 <br /> .. VI.B. PM 10 and PM2.5 Impacts Are Significant......................................................................................... 43 <br /> VI 1. ODOR IMPACTS ARE SIGNIFICANT.................................................................. 44 <br /> VIII. PUBLIC HEALTH ANALYSIS IS INADEQUATE................................................ 46 <br /> VIIIA Crystalline Silica Omitted..................................................................................................................... 46 <br /> VI1.B Meteorological Data Are Inadequate and Result in Underestimate of Impacts...................... 47 <br /> IX. CUMULATIVE IMPACTS ARE SIGNIFICANT.................................................... 46 <br /> IX.A The Valley Rock Mine Was Omitted..............................................--............................................... 49 <br /> IX.B All Significant Cumulative Impacts Were Not Identified.............................................................. 50 <br /> IX.0 No New Mitigation Is Proposed for Cumulative Impacts............................................................ 50 <br /> r <br /> I1 <br />
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