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■ identify local standards and concerns regarding regular and emergency access, <br /> and <br /> ■ identify impacts and define the type and levels of feasible mitigation measures <br /> in consultation with the local fire district and county staff. <br /> CHAPTER 7. AIR QUALITY <br /> The EIR will address the following air quality issues: <br /> ■ excavation and soil hauling, <br /> ■ construction, and <br /> ■ vehicle emissions and the California Clean Air Act (CCAA). <br /> Analysis of these three issues will provide San Joaquin County with a comprehensive <br /> description of air quality impacts. <br /> Methodology <br /> Excavation and Soil Hauling <br /> The proposed project includes removal of 1.6 million cubic yards of soil from the site. <br /> This activity would result in fugitive dust and vehicle emissions. To assess the impacts <br /> related to excavation and hauling, Jones & Stokes Associates will quantify the dust and <br /> emissions resulting from excavation and hauling, assess impacts, and identify feasible <br /> mitigation measures. <br /> Construction <br /> Air quality impacts resulting from construction are similar to those from excavation <br /> and hauling, and will be assessed in the same manner. <br /> Vehicle Emissions and The California Clean Air Act <br /> Vehicle emissions generated by traffic to 26 homes and a golf course may be <br /> considered negligible. The carbon monoxide and ozone precursor emissions do not <br /> necessitate quantified analysis. However, as increased knowledge and attention is paid to <br /> the CCAA, environmental documents will be addressing the CCAA. Because the CCAA <br /> is relatively new legislation, Jones & Stokes Associates proposes to work closely with the <br /> San Joaquin Air Pollution Control District in preparation of this section of the EIR. To <br /> III-8 <br />