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<br />9 <br /> <br /> The Certification Statement29 signed and printed on the contractor’s letterhead. <br /> <br />Furthermore, the contractor should submit to the developer’s representative a monthly report that, for <br />each onroad construction vehicle, nonroad construction equipment, or generator onsite, includes: 30 <br /> Hour‐meter readings on arrival on‐site, the first and last day of every month, and on off‐site <br />date. <br /> Any problems with the equipment or emission controls. <br /> Certified copies of fuel deliveries for the time period that identify: <br />o Source of supply <br />o Quantity of fuel <br />o Quality of fuel, including sulfur content (percent by weight). <br />In addition to these measures, we also recommend that the Applicant implement the following <br />mitigation measures, called “Enhanced Exhaust Control Practices,”31 that are recommended by the <br />Sacramento Metropolitan Air Quality Management District (SMAQMD): <br />1. The project representative shall submit to the lead agency a comprehensive inventory of all off‐ <br />road construction equipment, equal to or greater than 50 horsepower, that will be used an <br />aggregate of 40 or more hours during any portion of the construction project. <br /> The inventory shall include the horsepower rating, engine model year, and projected <br />hours of use for each piece of equipment. <br /> The project representative shall provide the anticipated construction timeline including <br />start date, and name and phone number of the project manager and on‐site foreman. <br /> This information shall be submitted at least 4 business days prior to the use of subject <br />heavy‐duty off‐road equipment. <br /> The inventory shall be updated and submitted monthly throughout the duration of the <br />project, except that an inventory shall not be required for any 30‐day period in which no <br />construction activity occurs. <br />2. The project representative shall provide a plan for approval by the lead agency demonstrating <br />that the heavy‐duty off‐road vehicles (50 horsepower or more) to be used in the construction <br />project, including owned, leased, and subcontractor vehicles, will achieve a project wide fleet‐ <br />average 45% particulate reduction and 20% NOX reduction compared to the most recent <br />California Air Resources Board (ARB) fleet average. <br /> This plan shall be submitted in conjunction with the equipment inventory. <br /> <br />29 Diesel Emission Controls in Construction Projects, available <br />at:http://www2.epa.gov/sites/production/files/2015‐09/documents/nedc‐model‐contract‐sepcification.pdf The <br />NEDC Model Certification Statement can be found in Appendix A. <br />30 Diesel Emission Controls in Construction Projects, available <br />at:http://www2.epa.gov/sites/production/files/2015‐09/documents/nedc‐model‐contract‐sepcification.pdf <br />31http://www.airquality.org/ceqa/Ch3EnhancedExhaustControl_10‐2013.pdf
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