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Draft Environmental Impact Report Page II-9 <br /> Forward Inc. Landfill Expansion <br /> require the use of ultra-low sulfur diesel fuel (15 ppm). Currently,CARE has <br /> verified a limited number of these devices for installation in several diesel <br /> engine families to reduce particulate emissions. At the time bids are made, <br /> contractors must show that the construction equipment used is equipped with <br /> particulate filters and/or catalysts or prove why it is infeasible. <br /> • Use alternative fueled construction equipment, where feasible. <br /> • Replace fossil-fueled equipment with electrically driven equivalents (provided <br /> they are not run via a portable generator set). <br /> • Curtail construction during periods of high ambient pollutant concentrations;this <br /> may include ceasing of construction activity during the peak-hour of vehicular <br /> traffic on adjacent roadways. <br /> e Require that all diesel engines be shut off when not in use on the premises to <br /> reduce the emissions from idling. <br /> D.2.Increase in Mitigation Measure D.2: The applicant shall comply with SJVAPCD Rule 2201 Less than <br /> operational emissions of regulations to offset stationary source emissions of VOCs, NOx, and PM14 in excess of Significant <br /> criteria air pollutants the applicable SJVAPCD thresholds. The applicant shall also comply with Regulation <br /> (ROG, NOx and PM10) VIII Rule 8011 and implement Mitigation Measure IV.D-1 for operational activities suh <br /> c <br /> from on-road motor as earthmoving. <br /> vehicle traffic and onsite <br /> emission sources Rule 2201 requires new and modified stationary sources of emissions to mitigate <br /> associated with the emissions using best available control technology and to offset emissions when above <br /> operation of the project thresholds. All NO,,emissions from stationary sources in excess of the applicable <br /> SJVAPCD threshold shall be offset by acquisition of emission offsets, as required by <br /> SJVAPCD Rule 2201 regulations. For example, under the Current Permitted (flare) <br /> option,a total of 48 tpy of NO,,emissions would be offset. Thus,the stationary source <br /> NO),emissions would be mitigated with emission offsets and the remaining mobile <br /> source NO,,emissions (6.2 tpy) would be less than significant. <br /> Any Project PM1D emissions from stationary sources in excess of the applicable <br /> SJVAPCD threshold shall be offset by the acquisition of emission reduction credits, <br /> which are required by SJVAPCD Rule 2201 regulations. For example, under the Current <br /> Permitted (flare)option, a total of 33 tpy of PM1D emission reduction credits would be <br /> ' San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District,hgp://www.valleyair.orv,/transl2ortation/cecia rules.htm <br />