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4 Environmental Analysis <br /> 4.3 Air Quality <br /> oo PHS-5.4 Innovative Mitigation Measures. The County shall encourage innovative <br /> mitigation measures and project redesign to reduce air quality impacts by coordinating <br /> with SJVAPCD, project applicants, and other interested parties. <br /> oo PHS-5.5 Air District Best Performance Standards. The County shall consider the Best <br /> Performance Standards adopted by SJVAPCD during the review of new development <br /> proposals. <br /> oo PHS-5.6 Toxic Air Contaminants. The County shall require effective buffers between <br /> residential areas and other sensitive receptors and non-residential land uses, such as <br /> highways, trucking centers, gasoline dispensing facilities, and dry cleaners, which <br /> generate toxic air contaminants. <br /> oo PHS-5.7 TAC Exposure Reduction Measures for New Development. The County shall <br /> require new development projects to implement all applicable best management practices <br /> that will reduce exposure of sensitive receptors (e.g., hospitals, schools, daycare facilities, <br /> elderly housing, and convalescent facilities) to toxic air contaminants. <br /> oo PHS-5.9 Particulate Emissions from Construction. The County shall support SJVAPCD <br /> efforts to reduce PM10 and PM2.5 emissions from construction, grading, excavation, and <br /> demolition to the maximum extent feasible and consistent with State and Federal <br /> regulations. <br /> 0o PHS-5.11 Paving Materials. The County shall require all access roads, driveways, and <br /> parking areas serving new commercial and industrial development to be constructed with <br /> materials that minimize particulate emissions and are appropriate to the scale and <br /> intensity of use. <br /> oo PHS-5.13 Industrial Best Management Practices. The County shall require industrial <br /> facilities to incorporate economically feasible Best Management Practices and control <br /> technology to reduce PM10 and PM2.5 emissions consistent with State and Federal <br /> regulations. <br /> oo PHS-5.14 Energy Consumption Reduction. The County shall encourage new <br /> development to incorporate green building practices and reduce air quality impacts from <br /> energy consumption. <br /> San Joaquin Council of Governments <br /> The San Joaquin Council of Governments (SJCOG) is a joint-powers authority comprised of the <br /> County of San Joaquin and the cities of Stockton, Lodi, Manteca, Tracy, Ripon, Escalon, and <br /> Lathrop. The role of SJCOG is to foster intergovernmental coordination within San Joaquin <br /> County and with neighboring jurisdictions, other regional agencies in the San Joaquin Valley, the <br /> state of California, and various federal agencies. The SJCOG is overseen by a Board of Directors <br /> which allocates funding for transportation improvements. The board also establishes regional <br /> transportation policies and programs. The SJCOG includes committees, task forces, workshops, <br /> and public forums that allow citizens and community groups to participate in the planning and <br /> approval process. <br /> Griffith Energy Storage Project 4.3-11 Tetra Tech/SCH 2022120675 <br /> Draft Environmental Impact Report August 2023 <br />