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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2600 - Land Use Program
RECORD_ID
SU0015801
PE
2675
FACILITY_NAME
PA-2200137
STREET_NUMBER
20042
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
PATTERSON PASS
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
TRACY
Zip
95377-
APN
20910019, 99B-7885-002, 99B-7590-1-3
ENTERED_DATE
8/29/2023 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
20042 W PATTERSON PASS RD
RECEIVED_DATE
11/14/2023 12:00:00 AM
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
005
QC Status
Approved
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San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District Page 2 of 4 <br /> District Reference No:20230003 <br /> January 23, 2023 <br /> 2) Voluntary Emission Reduction Agreement <br /> When a project is expected to have a significant impact, the District recommends the <br /> Draft Environmental Impact Report also include a discussion on the feasibility of <br /> implementing a Voluntary Emission Reduction Agreement (VERA) for this Project. <br /> A VERA is a mitigation measure by which the project proponent provides pound-for- <br /> pound mitigation of emissions increases through a process that develops, funds, and <br /> implements emission reduction projects, with the District serving a role of <br /> administrator of the emissions reduction projects and verifier of the successful <br /> mitigation effort. To implement a VERA, the project proponent and the District enter <br /> into a contractual agreement in which the project proponent agrees to mitigate <br /> project specific emissions by providing funds for the District's incentives programs. <br /> The funds are disbursed by the District in the form of grants for projects that achieve <br /> emission reductions. Thus, project-related impacts on air quality can be mitigated. <br /> Types of emission reduction projects that have been funded in the past include <br /> electrification of stationary internal combustion engines (such as agricultural <br /> irrigation pumps), replacing old heavy-duty trucks with new, cleaner, more efficient <br /> heavy-duty trucks, and replacement of old farm tractors. <br /> In implementing a VERA, the District verifies the actual emission reductions that <br /> have been achieved as a result of completed grant contracts, monitors the emission <br /> reduction projects, and ensures the enforceability of achieved reductions. After the <br /> project is mitigated, the District certifies to the Lead Agency that the mitigation is <br /> completed, providing the Lead Agency with an enforceable mitigation measure <br /> demonstrating that project-related emissions have been mitigated. To assist the <br /> Lead Agency and project proponent in ensuring that the environmental document is <br /> compliant with CEQA, the District recommends the environmental document <br /> includes an assessment of the feasibility of implementing a VERA. <br /> 3) District Rules and Regulations <br /> The District issues permits for many types of air pollution sources, and regulates <br /> some activities that do not require permits. A project subject to District rules and <br /> regulations would reduce its impacts on air quality through compliance with the <br /> District's regulatory framework. In general, a regulation is a collection of individual <br /> rules, each of which deals with a specific topic. As an example, Regulation 11 <br /> (Permits) includes District Rule 2010 (Permits Required), Rule 2201 (New and <br /> Modified Stationary Source Review), Rule 2520 (Federally Mandated Operating <br /> Permits), and several other rules pertaining to District permitting requirements and <br /> processes. <br /> The list of rules below is neither exhaustive nor exclusive. Current District rules can <br /> be found online at: www.vallevair.org/rules/1 ruleslist.htm. To identify other District <br /> rules or regulations that apply to future projects, or to obtain information about <br />
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