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4.5 – Greenhouse Gas Emissions <br />Draft Environmental Impact Report February 2021 <br />14800 W. Schulte Road Logistics Center 4.5-30 <br />Table 4.5-5. Applicable Greenhouse Gas–Related Laws and Regulations <br />Project Component <br />Applicable Laws/ <br />Regulations Greenhouse Gas Reduction Measures Required for Project <br />Dry Appliances <br />(Refrigerator/Freezer, <br />Heater/Air <br />Conditioner, Clothes <br />Dryer) <br />Title 20 Standards <br />CALGreen Code <br />Dry appliances associated with the Project must meet various <br />efficiency requirements. For example: <br />Refrigerator/Freezer: Use associated with the Project is subject <br />to appliance efficiency requirements for refrigerators and <br />freezers (Title 20 Standards, Sections 1605.1(a), 1605.3(a)). <br />Heater/Air Conditioner: Use associated with the Project is subject <br />to appliance efficiency requirements for heaters and air <br />conditioners (Title 20 Standards, Sections 1605.1(b),(c),(d),(e), <br />1605.3(b),(c),(d),(e) as applicable). <br />Clothes Dryer: Use associated with the Project is subject to <br />appliance efficiency requirements for clothes dryers (Title 20 <br />Standards, Section 1605.1(q)). <br />CALGreen Code Installations of heating, ventilation, and air conditioning; <br />refrigeration and fire suppression equipment must comply with <br />CALGreen Sections 5.508.1.1 and 508.1.2, which prohibits <br />CFCs, halons, and certain HCFCs and HFCs. <br />Lighting Title 20 Standards Lighting associated with the Project are subject to energy <br />efficiency requirements contained in Title 20 Standards. <br />General Lighting: Indoor and outdoor lighting associated with the <br />Project must comply with applicable appliance efficiency <br />regulations (Title 20 Standards, Sections 1605.1(j),(k),(n), <br />1605.3(j),(k),(n)). <br />Emergency Lighting and Self-Contained Lighting: Project must <br />also comply with applicable appliance efficiency regulations (Title <br />20 Standards, Sections 1605.1(l), 1605.3(l)). <br />Traffic Signal Lighting: For any necessary Project improvements <br />involving traffic lighting, traffic signal modules and traffic signal <br />lamps will need to comply with applicable appliance efficiency <br />regulations (Title 20 Standards, Sections 1605.1(m), <br />1605.3(m)). <br />California Energy <br />Code <br />Lighting associated with the Project will also be subject to energy <br />efficiency requirements contained in Title 24, Part 6, which <br />contains energy standards for non-residential indoor lighting and <br />outdoor lighting (see Title 24 Part 6 Compliance Manual, at <br />Sections 5, 6). <br />Mandatory lighting controls for indoor lighting include, for <br />example, regulations for automatic shut-off, automatic daytime <br />controls, demand responsive controls, and certificates of <br />installation (Title 24 Part 6 Compliance Manual at Section 5). <br />Regulations for outdoor lighting include, for example, creation of <br />lighting zones, lighting power requirements, a hardscape lighting <br />power allowance, requirements for outdoor incandescent and <br />luminaire lighting, and lighting control functionality (Title 24 Part <br />6 Compliance Manual Section 6).