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d) Construction activities include: the transport of materials to the construction site, on-site land <br /> preparation, vertical construction of the buildings, construction employee commute and <br /> equipment exhaust emissions. Project related short-term (construction) impacts should be <br /> considered significant if, with the implementation of mitigation measures, emissions exceed 10 <br /> tons per year of oxides of nitrogen (NOx), 10 tons per year of reactive organic gases (ROG),Or <br /> 15 tons per year particulate matter of 10 microns or less in size (PM10). <br /> e) The proposed project may be subject to District Rule 2010 (Permits Required)and Rule 2201 <br /> (New and Modified Stationary Source Review). To obtain information about District permit <br /> requirements and whether an Authority to Construct(ATC)and Permit to operate (PTO)are <br /> required, and to identify other District rules or regulations that apply to this project, the applicant is <br /> strongly encouraged to contact the District's Small Business Assistance Office at(559)230-5888. <br /> Current District rules can be found on line at: www.valleyair.org/rules/I ruleslist.htm. <br /> 8) CALIFORNIA REGIONAL WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD(Staff Contact: Genevieve Sparks, <br /> (916)464-4745) <br /> Construction Storm Water General Permit <br /> a) Discharges whose project disturb one or more acres of soil or where projects disturb less than <br /> one acre but are part of a larger common plan of development that in total disturbs one or more <br /> acres, are required to obtain coverage under the General Permit for Storm Water Discharges <br /> Associated with Construction Activities (Construction General Permit), Construction General <br /> Permit Order No. 2009-009-DWQ. Construction activity subject to this permit includes clearing, <br /> grading, grubbing, disturbances to the ground, such as stockpiling, or excavation, but does not <br /> include regular maintenance activities performed to restore the original line, grade, or capacity of <br /> the facility. The Construction General Permit requires the development and implementation of a <br /> Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SQPPP). For more information on the Contruction <br /> General Permit,visit the State Water Resources Control Board website at: <br /> htti)://www.waterboards.ca.gov/water issues/programs/stormwater/constpermits shtml <br /> Phase I and II Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (M4) Permits <br /> b) The Phase I and II MS4 permits require the Pemittees reduce pollutants and runoff flows from <br /> new development and redevelopment using Best Management Practices (BMPs)to the maximum <br /> extent practicable (MEP). MS4Permittees have their own development standards, also known as <br /> Low Impact Development(LID)/post-construction standards that include a hydromodification <br /> component. The MS4 permits also require specific design concepts for LID/post-construction <br /> BMSs in the early stages of a project during the entitlement and CEQA process and the <br /> development plan review process. For more information on which Phase I MS4 Permit this project <br /> applies to, visit the Central Valley Water Board website at: <br /> hftp7//www.waterboards.Ga.clov/centralval]eV*@ter issues/storm water/municipal permits/ <br /> Industrial Storm Water General Permit <br /> c) Storm water discharges associated with industrial sites must comply with the regulations <br /> contained in the Industrial Storm Water General Permit Order No. 97-03-DWQ. For more <br /> information on the Industrial Storm Water General Permit, vast the Central Valley Water Board <br /> website at: http,//www.waterboards.ca.gov/centralvalley/water issues/storm water/industrial <br /> general permits/index shtml. <br /> Conditions of Approval -9- PA-0800005 <br />