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Ms.Allen a� January 30,2006 <br /> PA-0500840(SA) Page 3 <br /> • Construction equipment may be powered by diesel engines fueled by alternative diesel fuel blends or <br /> Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel (ULSD). The California Air Resources Board (CARB) has verified specific <br /> alternative diesel fuel blends for NOx and PM emission reduction. Only fuels that have been certified by <br /> CARB should be used. Information on biodiesel can be found on CARB's website at <br /> http://www.arb.ca.gov/fuels/diesel/altdiesel/altdiesel.htm and the EPA's website at <br /> http://www.epa.gov/oms/models/biodsi.htm. The applicant should also use CARB certified alternative <br /> fueled engines in construction equipment where practicable. Alternative fueled equipment may be <br /> powered by Compressed Natural Gas (CNG), Liquid Propane Gas (LPG), electric motors, or other CARB <br /> certified off-road technologies. To find engines certified by the CARB, see their certification website <br /> http://www.arb.ca.gov/msprog/offroad/cert/cert.php. For more information on any of the technologies <br /> listed above, please contact Mr. Chris Acree, Senior Air Quality Specialist, at (559)230-5829. <br /> • Construction equipment may be used that meets the current off-road engine emission standard (as <br /> certified by the CARB), or be re-powered with an engine that meets this standard. Tier I, Tier II and Tier <br /> III engines have significantly less NOx and PM emissions compared to uncontrolled engines. To find <br /> engines certified by the CARB, see http://www.arb.ca.gov/msprog/offroad/cert/cert.pho. This site lists <br /> engines by type, then manufacturer. The "Executive Order" shows what Tier the engine is certified as. <br /> Rule 9510 requires construction exhaust emissions to be reduced by 20 percent for NOx and 45 percent <br /> for PM10 when compared to the statewide fleet average or to pay an in lieu mitigation fee. For more <br /> information on heavy-duty engines, please contact Mr. Thomas Astone, Air Quality Specialist, at (559) <br /> 230-5800. <br /> • Enhanced construction activity mitigation measures include: <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 a <br /> portable generator set) <br /> - Require that all diesel engines be shut off when not in use on the premises to reduce emissions from <br /> idling. The applicant should install equipment that provides amenities that would otherwise be <br /> powered by idling engines. An example of such technology includes fd/eAire. For more information <br /> see http://www.idleaire.com/. <br /> - Curtail construction during periods of high ambient pollutant concentrations; this may include ceasing <br /> of construction activity during the peak-hour of vehicular traffic on adjacent roadways, and "Spare the <br /> Air Days,"declared by the District. <br /> - Implement activity management (e.g. rescheduling activities to reduce short-term impacts) <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. <br /> - Off road trucks should be equipped with on-road engines when possible. <br /> - Minimize obstruction of traffic on adjacent roadways. <br /> District staff is available to meet with you and/or the applicant to further discuss the regulatory requirements <br /> that are associated with this project. If you have any questions or require further information, please call me <br /> at (559) 230-5800 or Mr. Dave Mitchell, Planning Manager, at (559) 230-5807 and provide the reference <br /> number at the top of this letter. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> A - <br /> eorg' A St rt <br /> Air Quality Specialist <br /> Central Region <br /> c:file <br />