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San Joaquin Valley <br /> Air .Pollution Control District <br /> February 12, 2002 1 <br /> FEB 1 <br /> Jeff Fisher <br /> San Joaquin County t'W <br /> mTri�urt <br /> Community Development Department f��pCrkuc,i <br /> Development Services Division <br /> 1810 East Hazelton Avenue k{ a <br /> Stockton, CA 95205 <br /> SUBJECT: PA-0200006 (SA) Chicken Ranch - <br /> �G <br /> Dear Mr. Fisher: t , <br /> The San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District (District) has reviewed the l <br /> proposed projects and offers the following comments: i <br /> The San Joaquin Valley's air qualitytas been designated nonattainment by the EPA <br /> and by the Air Resources Board (ARB)for 03 (ozone) and PM-10 (fine particulate <br /> matter, dust). The Federal Clean Ail-Act (CAA) and the California CleanAir Act require <br /> areas that are designated nonattainment to reduce emissions until standards are met. <br /> Confined animal facilities are serious potential odor sources due to the production and <br /> handling of animal wastes. The District's Guide for Assessing and Mitigating Air Quality <br /> Impacts (GAMAQI) recommends that projects of this type conduct additional review, if, <br /> sensitive receptors are located with-one mile, to determine if the impact is significant. <br /> The GAMAQI bases significance for odor impacts for new facilities on the review of the <br /> complaint history of similar facilities`�located elsewhere in the Valley. The District can <br /> assist with locating similar facilities and with complaint histories. <br /> {j <br /> This facility is exempt from District Rule 4102 (Nuisance). The purpose of this rule is to <br /> protect the health and safety of the public and applies to any source operation which <br /> emits or may emit air contaminants'or other material. Most agricultural uses are exempt <br /> from this rule. Therefore, mitigation measures to prevent odor problems are critical. 1 <br /> Several options are available to control odors and the emission of other pollutan#s. i <br /> Manure management practices, anaerobic and aerobic treatment, and feed formulations <br /> have been shown to reduce emissions from this type of source. The United States <br /> Department of Agriculture and the University of California, Davis have done extensive <br /> research into confined animal waste emissions and control techniques. ;The District 1, <br /> recommends the County review all available options and include all measures deemed <br /> feasible by the County to reduce this potential impact. <br /> David L. Crow <br /> - Executive Director/Air Pollution Control Officer <br /> Northern Reglan Office a Central Region Office Southern Region Office <br /> 4230 Kiernan Avenue, Suite 130 1990 East Gettysburg Avenue aar M Street, Suite 275 <br /> Bakker <br /> Modesto, CA 95356-9322 Fresno, CA 93726-0244 sfield, CA 93301-2373 <br /> (209) 557-6400 • FAX (209) 557-6475 (559) 230-6000 • FAX (559) 230.6061 (661) 326.6900 • FAX (661) 326-6985 <br /> i wavw.vafleyair.org <br /> a � <br />