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75D
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6/4/2019
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2024
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�. project site. Air quality information from this station can be assumed <br />to be indicative of the general air quality for the project area. Air <br />quality data for the year 1981, the most recent year for which annual <br />air quality data are available, are presented in Table 17 for the <br />Anaheim Station. As shown in the table, the State standard for carbon <br />r monoxide (CO > 9 ppm), 8-hour standard) was exceeded for 4 days; the <br />State oxidant standard Ox > .10 ppm, 1-hour average) was exceeded 65 <br />days; the State nitrogen dioxide standard (Wx > .25 ppm, 1-hour <br />j average) was exceeded a total of 4 days; and the particulate matter <br />standard (TSP > 100 ug/m3, 24-hour) was exceeded a total of 26 days. <br />!; The Federal standard for carbon monoxide (CO > 9ppm, 8-hour) was <br />exceeded for 14 days, the Federal standard for oxidant (0x > .12ppm, <br />1-hour) was exceeded on 32 days; particulate matter (TSP > 260 ug/m3, <br />'L� 24-hour) was exceeded one day. <br />C: 5.8.2 Impacts <br />Project Impacts <br />i <br />Short -Term Impacts <br />i; <br />The construction phase of the project would produce two <br />ii sources of air pollution emissions. These are exhaust emissions from <br />construction and grading equipment and dust generated as a result of <br />earth movement and equipment traffic on local streets. The dust <br />emissions may cause a nuisance to persons and businesses located on <br />adjacent properties or along roadways used by the earth -moving equipment <br />or to motorists who park motor vehicles in the vicinity of the project. <br />The exhaust emissions would be of short-term duration during the <br />construction phase only. Based on EPA estimates of dust emissions from <br />F construction projects, an estimated 80.pounds of dust per day per acre <br />of grading activity is expected to occur. The actual daily dust <br />emissions would vary depending on the amount of land and the type of <br />soil being graded. Upon completion of construction, the dust emissions <br />would cease. <br />75D1 71 <br />
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