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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2600 - Land Use Program
RECORD_ID
SU0014301
PE
2632
FACILITY_NAME
PA-1700279
STREET_NUMBER
24300
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
FLOOD
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
LINDEN
Zip
95236-
APN
09310020, 24
ENTERED_DATE
7/19/2021 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
24300 E FLOOD RD
RECEIVED_DATE
11/12/2021 12:00:00 AM
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
004
QC Status
Approved
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San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District Page 2 <br /> District Reference No.20211265 <br /> December 9,2021 <br /> 1a) Construction Emissions <br /> Project construction air emissions are short-term emissions generated from <br /> construction activities and are not expected to exceed the District's significance <br /> thresholds. However, the District recommends, to further lessen air quality <br /> impacts from construction-related diesel exhaust emissions, the County consider <br /> incorporating the below measure into the Project. <br /> Recommended Measure: To reduce impacts from construction-related diesel <br /> exhaust emissions, the Project should utilize clean off-road construction <br /> equipment, including the latest tier equipment as feasible. <br /> 2) District Rules and Regulation <br /> The District issues permits for many types of air pollution sources and regulates some <br /> activities not requiring permits. A project subject to District rules and regulation would <br /> reduce its impacts on air quality through compliance with regulatory requirements. In <br /> general, a regulation is a collection of rules, each of which deals with a specific topic. <br /> For example, Regulation 11 - Permits encompasses multiple rules associated with the <br /> permitting of emission sources such as Rule 2010 (Permits Required), Rule 2201 <br /> (New and Modified Stationary Source Review), and others. <br /> 2a) District Rules 2010 and 2201 - Air Quality Permitting for Stationary Sources <br /> Stationary Source emissions include any building, structure, facility, or installation <br /> which emits or may emit any affected pollutant directly or as a fugitive emission. <br /> District Rule 2010 requires operators of emission sources to obtain an Authority to <br /> Construct (ATC) and Permit to Operate (PTO) from the District. District Rule 2201 <br /> requires that new and modified stationary sources of emissions mitigate their <br /> emissions using best available control technology (BACT). <br /> This Project may be subject to District Rule 2010 (Permits Required) and Rule <br /> 2201 (New and Modified Stationary Source Review) and may require District <br /> permits. <br /> Prior to commencing construction on any permit-required equipment or process, <br /> a finalized ATC must be issued to the Project proponent by the District. For <br /> further information or assistance, the project proponent may contact the District's <br /> Small Business Assistance (SBA) Office at (209) 557-6446. <br />
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