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Chandler Martin August 19, 1994 <br /> MS-94-34 Page 2 <br /> reduce the amount of dust (fine particulate matter-PM10) and ozone precursors <br /> (Reactive Organic Gases (ROG), and Oxides of Nitrogen (NO2, NO.) that will result <br /> from construction of this project. <br /> • Building units should be oriented to utilize passive solar cooling and heating to <br /> the fullest extent possible. <br /> • Trees should be carefully selected and located (generally on the southern and <br /> western exposure) to shade structures during the hot summer months. <br /> Deciduous trees should be used since they help cool in the summer and allow <br /> sun to reach the building units during cold winter months. <br /> • All material excavated, graded or otherwise disturbed should be sufficiently <br /> watered or otherwise treated to minimize dust entrainment. <br /> • All clearing, grading, earth moving, or excavation activities should cease when <br /> wind speeds are equal to or greater than 20 mph. <br /> • On-site vehicle speed should be limited to 15 mph. <br /> • All internal combustion engine driven equipment should be properly maintained <br /> and tuned according to manufacturers specifications. <br /> • Idling of all internal combustion equipment shall be limited to ten minutes at any <br /> given time. <br /> • Use of building materials that do not require the use of paints/solvents. <br /> Thank you for the opportunity to comment on this project. If you have any questions <br /> please call me at 545-7000. <br /> (S�incerely,� <br /> V. �C %. . <br /> David J. Stagnaro <br /> Environmental Planner <br /> Northern Region APCD REF#N940319 <br />