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4/21/2020
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Mr. Mike Harrah <br />Caribou Industries, Inc. <br />March 5, 2020 <br />Page 5 of 7 <br />AIR QUALITY AND GHG EMISSIONS COMPARISON <br />Table 6 compares peak operational -source criteria pollutant emissions generated by Proposed Project <br />with peak operational -source criteria pollutant emissions generated by the Currently Approved One <br />Broadway Plaza land uses. As indicated at Table 6, the Proposed Project would result in a net decrease <br />in peak operational -source VOC, NOx, CO, and SOx emissions when compared to peak operational - <br />source criteria pollutant emissions generated by the Currently Approved One Broadway Plaza land <br />uses. It should be noted that Proposed Project would reduce NOx impacts to less than significant levels. <br />Additionally, the Proposed Project would not result in new or substantively different or substantively <br />increased operational -source air quality impacts than the emissions associated with the Currently <br />Approved One Broadway Plaza land uses. <br />TABLE 6: OPERATIONAL EMISSIONS COMPARISON <br />Operational Activities <br />Emissions (lbs/day) <br />voc <br />NOx <br />CO <br />sox <br />PM20 <br />PMz.s <br />Proposed Project <br />19.18 <br />24.63 <br />94.99 <br />0.22 <br />16.77 <br />4.93 <br />Currently Approved One Broadway Plaza Land Uses <br />31.60 <br />76.10 <br />462.20 <br />41.30 <br />8.50 <br />- <br />Variance (Proposed Project — Currently Approved) <br />-12.42 <br />-51.47 <br />-367.21 <br />-41.08 <br />8.27 <br />N/A <br />GHG EMISSIONS COMPARISON <br />Table 7 compares GHG emissions of the Proposed Project with GHG emissions generated by the <br />Currently Approved One Broadway Plaza land uses. As indicated at Table 7, the Proposed Project would <br />result in a net decrease in GHG emissions (approximately 36 percent less). The Proposed Project would <br />therefore not result in new or substantively different or substantively increased GHG emissions <br />impacts than the emissions associated with the Currently Approved One Broadway Plaza land uses. <br />TABLE 7: GHG COMPARISON <br />Emission Source <br />Annual Emissions (MTCO2e) <br />Proposed Project <br />6,415.16 <br />Currently Approved One Broadway Plaza Land Uses <br />10,009.23 <br />Variance (Proposed Project — Currently Approved) <br />-3,594.07 <br />CONCLUSIONS <br />Based on the analysis presented here, air pollutant emissions generated by Proposed Project would <br />not exceed applicable SCAQMD thresholds. Nor would the Proposed Project otherwise generate or <br />13142-04 AQ & GHG Memo 7 5A- 1 72 <br />Lk URBAN <br />
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