Laserfiche WebLink
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORTADDENDUM <br />Bristol Street Widening Phase IIIB — Washington Avenue to 17" Street <br />trenching, paving, and development of ancillary structures. During construction activities, emissions from <br />heavy equipment exhaust, delivery trucks, and fugitive dust would be generated for a short duration. To <br />accurately determine the significance of air quality impacts from construction activities, construction <br />emissions are quantified and compared to the significance thresholds set by the SCAQMD. Project - <br />specific data, such as construction timelines and dimensions of the Project site, along with general <br />operating guidelines, were used as inputs to the SCAQMD's California Emissions Estimator Model <br />(CalEEMod) (version 2011.1.1) to quantify construction emissions. As shown in Table 2, emissions <br />calculated by this model were compared to the SCAQMD's regional significance thresholds to determine <br />whether project emissions would result in a significant air quality impact. <br />As shown in Table 2, emissions attributable to construction of the proposed Project were found to be <br />below the significance thresholds adopted by the SCAQMD for all the analyzed air pollutants. Because <br />emissions were found to be below the SCAQMD's significance thresholds, Project related construction <br />emissions are not considered by the SCAQMD to result in a significant air quality impact. In addition, <br />mitigation measures included in the 1990 FEIS/EIR would further reduce construction - related air quality <br />impacts. <br />TABLE 2 PROJECT RELATED CONSTRUCTION EMISSIONS <br />CONSTRUCTION PHASE <br />UOC <br />NOx <br />CO <br />S02 <br />PM10 <br />Pli <br />Demolition <br />9 <br />70 <br />44 <br /><1 <br />12 <br />3 <br />Trenching <br />5 <br />41 <br />19 <br /><1 <br />2 <br />2 <br />Grading <br />8 <br />60 <br />34 <br /><1 <br />6 <br />4 <br />Paving <br />3 <br />16 <br />11 <br /><1 <br />2 <br />1 <br />Maximum <br />9 <br />70 <br />44 <br /><1 <br />12 <br />4 <br />SCAQMD Threshold <br />75 <br />100 <br />550 <br />150 <br />150 <br />55 <br />Exceeds Threshold? <br />No <br />No <br />No <br />No <br />No <br />No <br />Source: Air Quality Assessment Report (URS 2013a). <br />Notes: VOC = volatile organic compounds; NOx = nitrogen oxides; CO = carbon monoxide; S02 = sulfur dioxide; PM m = particulate matter less <br />than less than or equal to 10 microns in diameter; P102.5 = particulate matter less than less than or equal to 2.5 microns in diameter. <br />An assessment of regional emissions associated with the operations phase of the proposed Project was <br />also conducted which compared emissions with and without the proposed Project. Air pollutant emissions <br />generated by roadway vehicles are quantified based on emissions rates that vary based on vehicle speed. <br />Because the proposed Project would increase the roadway capacity along Bristol Street, traffic congestion <br />would be alleviated and average vehicle speeds would increase along improved roadway segments. Table <br />3 shows the emissions that would occur with and without the proposed Project based on the average <br />vehicle speeds. As shown in Table 3, air pollutant emissions would be less under the With- Project <br />Alternative as opposed to the No Project Alternative due to the lower emission rates associated with <br />higher average vehicle speeds. The SCAQMD has established significance thresholds to determine <br />whether the operations phase of projects would result in significant impacts to regional air quality. The <br />proposed Project would result in air pollutant emissions which are below these significance thresholds <br />ANA 111-334 (PER- 02 -01) CITY OF SANTA ANA (01/30/2014 REV3) 132897 CM PAGE 24 <br />55A -33 <br />