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KL.EINF-EL.®ER <br /> Bright People.Right Solutions. <br /> 3. AIR QUALITY Significant <br /> Less Than Less Than No <br /> Significant Significant Significant Impact <br /> Impact With Impact <br /> Mitigation <br /> When available, the significance criteria established by the applicable Incorporation <br /> air quality management or air pollution control district maybe relied <br /> upon to make the following determinations. <br /> Would the project: <br /> a. Conflict with or obstruct implementation of the applicable air quality <br /> plan? <br /> b. Violate any air quality standard or contribute substantially to an <br /> existing or projected air quality violation? <br /> c. Result in a cumulatively considerable net increase of any criteria J <br /> pollutant for which the project region is a non-attainment area for <br /> an applicable federal or state ambient air quality standard <br /> (including releasing emissions that exceed quantitative thresholds <br /> for ozone precursors)? <br /> d. Expose sensitive receptors to substantial pollutant concentrations? 4 <br /> e. Create objectionable odors affecting a substantial number of 4 <br /> people? <br /> NARRATIVE DISCUSSION <br /> Environmental Setting <br /> The project site is located in the City of Stockton in the northern portion of the San <br /> Joaquin Valley. The site and Stockton are located within the San Joaquin Valley Air <br /> Basin (SJVAB). The San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District (SJVAPCD) has <br /> jurisdiction over most air quality matters in the SJVAB. The SJVAB and the jurisdiction <br /> of the SJVAPCD are comprised of San Joaquin, Stanislaus, Merced, Madera, Fresno, <br /> Kings and Tulare Counties, and the valley portion of Kern County. The SJVAPCD is <br /> tasked with implementing programs and regulations required by the federal and state <br /> Clean Air Acts. <br /> Therevailin winds in the project area are from the north/northwest towards the <br /> p 9 <br /> south/southeast. Summers are hot and dry, and winters are cool with frequent periods <br /> i of fog. Average daily temperatures range from 45.3 degrees F in January to 94.6 <br /> degrees F in July. Maximum temperatures of 90 degrees F or greater occur about 81 <br /> days per year. Temperatures of 32 degrees F or below occur about 22 days per year. <br /> jNearly 90% of the annual precipitation falls in the six months between November and <br /> April. <br /> 121339/STO11 R226 3-14 October 14, 2011 <br /> Copyright 2011 Kleinfelder <br />