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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2600 - Land Use Program
RECORD_ID
SU0005845
PE
2666
FACILITY_NAME
PA-0500844
STREET_NUMBER
14400
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
STATE ROUTE 88
City
LOCKEFORD
APN
01911026, 20, &
ENTERED_DATE
12/28/2005 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
14400 E HWY 88
RECEIVED_DATE
12/27/2005 12:00:00 AM
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
004
QC Status
Approved
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' Ms. Hayes <br /> a <br /> PA-0500509 August 22, 2005 <br /> Page4 <br /> Exits to adjoining streets should be designed to reduce time to re-enter traffic from the project <br /> site <br /> t More information can be found at: http:/Avww.lgc.orq, http://www.sustainable.doe.gov/, <br /> htt ://www.consumerener center.or index.html, http://v�Am.ciwmb,ca.gov/GreenBuildi <br /> • The applicant should implement measures to reduce the amount of vehicle traffic to and from the <br /> residential area(s) that further reduce air pollution in the valley. This could include providing an <br /> information center-for residents to coordinate carpooling. Check out the"Spare the Air"section of our <br /> website www.valleyair.orci <br /> • The project should include as many clean alternative energy features as possible to promote energy <br /> self-sufficiency. Examples include (but are not limited to): photovoltaic cells, solar thermal electricity <br /> systems, small wind turbines, etc. Rebate and incentive programs are offered for alternative energy <br /> equipment. More information can found at- <br /> http:,'/www.dsireusa.orci/, htt :/lrredc.nrel: ov/, http://www.enerciv.ca.gov/renewabies/ <br /> • Construction activity mitigation measures include: <br /> - Install sandbags or other erosion control measures to prevent silt runoff to public roadways from <br /> sites with a slope greater than one percent <br /> - Require that all diesel engines be shut off when not in use on the premises to reduce emissions <br /> from idling. <br /> - Limit area subject to excavation, grading, and other construction activity at any one time <br /> - Limit the hours of operation of heavy duty equipment and/or the amount of equipment in use <br /> - Replace fossil-fueled equipment with electrically driven equivalents (provided they are not run via <br /> a portable generator set) <br /> - Curtail construction during periods of high ambient pollutant concentrations; this may include <br /> ceasing of construction activity during the peak-hour of vehicular traffic on adjacent roadways, and <br /> "Spare the Air Days"declared by the District. <br /> - Implement activity management (e.g. rescheduling activities to reduce short-term impacts and <br /> implementing measures to reduce the amount of single occupancy vehicle employee traffic to and <br /> from the project area) <br /> - During the smog season (May through October), lengthen the construction period to minimize the <br /> number of vehicles and equipment operating at the same time. r <br /> - Off road trucks should be equipped with on-road engines when possible. <br /> - Minimize obstruction of traffic on adjacent roadways. <br /> • The applicant should use California Air Resources Board (CARB) certified alternative fueled engines <br /> in construction equipment where practicable. Alternative fueled equipment may be powered by <br /> Compressed Natural Gas (CNG), Propane (LPG), electric motors, or other CARB certified off-road <br /> technologies. To find engines certified by the California Air Resources Board, see their certification <br /> website http_//www.arb.ca.gov/msr)rog/offroad/certicert.12hp. For more information on alternative fuel <br /> engines, please call Mr. Chris Acree, Air Quality Specialist, at (559) 230-5829. <br /> • Construction equipment should have engines that meet the current off-road engine emission standard <br /> (as certified by the California Air Resources Board), or be repowered with an engine that meets this <br /> standard. Tier I and Tier II engines have significantly less NOx and PM emissions compared to <br /> uncontrolled engines. To find engines certified by the California Air Resources Board, see <br /> http://www.arb.ca.gov/msproa/0ff road/cort/ce[I. h . This site lists engines by type, then <br /> manufacturer. The "Executive Order" shows what Tier the engine is certified as. For more <br /> information on heavy-duty engines, please contact Mr. Kevin McCaffrey, Air Quality Specialist, at <br /> (559) 230-5831. <br />
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