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ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORTADDENDUM <br />Bristol Street Widening Project Warner Ave to Saint Andrew Place (Phase IV) <br />accurately determine the significance of air quality impacts from construction activities, construction emissions <br />are quantified and compared to the significance thresholds set by the SCAQMD. Project - specific data, such as <br />construction timelines and dimensions of the project site, along with general operating guidelines, were used as <br />inputs to the SCAQMD's California Emissions Estimator Model (CalEEMod) Model (version 2011.1.1) to <br />quantify construction emissions. As shown in Table 3, emissions calculated by this model were compared to the <br />SCAQMD's regional significance thresholds. <br />As shown in Table 3, emissions attributable to construction of the proposed project were found to be below the <br />significance thresholds adopted by the SCAQMD for all the analyzed air pollutants. Because emissions were <br />found to be below the SCAQMD's significance thresholds, project related construction emissions are not <br />considered by the SCAQMD to result in a significant impact. In addition, mitigation measures included in the <br />1990 Final EIS /EIR would further reduce construction- related air quality impacts. <br />ii0:1 d; 14Wi% 94nW *H61d;11141 1[O]1111146 1619101069 <br />Source: URS Corporation, January 2013. <br />An assessment of regional emissions associated with the operations phase of the proposed project was also <br />conducted which compared emissions with and without the proposed project. Air pollutant emissions generated <br />by roadway vehicles are quantified based on emissions rates that vary based on vehicle speed. Because the <br />Proposed Project would increase the roadway capacity along Bristol Street, traffic congestion would be <br />alleviated and average vehicle speeds would increase along improved roadway segments. Table <br />4 shows the emissions that would occur with and without the proposed Project based on the average vehicle <br />speeds. As shown in Table 4, air pollutant emissions would be less under the With Project Alternative as <br />opposed to the No Project Alternative due to the lower emission rates associated with higher average vehicle <br />speeds. The SCAQMD has established significance thresholds to determine whether the operations phase of <br />projects would result in significant impacts to regional air quality. The proposed project would result in air <br />pollutant emissions which are below these significance thresholds and would result in a beneficial impact in <br />emissions due to improvements in operational phase efficiencies along project roadway segments for the 2015 <br />project opening year. <br />Emissions occurring during the 2035 design year were also quantified based on the LOS, average vehicle speed <br />and emission rates that would occur with and without the proposed project. As shown in Table 5, air pollutant <br />emissions occurring under the With Project Alternative would be less than under the No Project Alternative due <br />to lower emission rates associated with higher average speeds. Consequently, the Proposed Project for the 2035 <br />ANA 305 -194 (PER 02) CSA (AUGUST 2014) 133867 YU 25 <br />VOC <br />`- NOx <br />: CO <br />S02 <br />PM10 <br />I PM2.5 <br />Demolition <br />8 <br />64 <br />43 <br /><1 <br />12 <br />3 <br />Trenching <br />4 <br />33 <br />19 <br /><1 <br />2 <br />2 <br />Grading <br />7 <br />52 <br />31 <br /><1 <br />5 <br />4 <br />Paving <br />3 <br />15 <br />11 <br /><1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />Maximum <br />8 <br />64 <br />43 <br /><1 <br />12 <br />3 <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: URS Corporation, January 2013. <br />An assessment of regional emissions associated with the operations phase of the proposed project was also <br />conducted which compared emissions with and without the proposed project. Air pollutant emissions generated <br />by roadway vehicles are quantified based on emissions rates that vary based on vehicle speed. Because the <br />Proposed Project would increase the roadway capacity along Bristol Street, traffic congestion would be <br />alleviated and average vehicle speeds would increase along improved roadway segments. Table <br />4 shows the emissions that would occur with and without the proposed Project based on the average vehicle <br />speeds. As shown in Table 4, air pollutant emissions would be less under the With Project Alternative as <br />opposed to the No Project Alternative due to the lower emission rates associated with higher average vehicle <br />speeds. The SCAQMD has established significance thresholds to determine whether the operations phase of <br />projects would result in significant impacts to regional air quality. The proposed project would result in air <br />pollutant emissions which are below these significance thresholds and would result in a beneficial impact in <br />emissions due to improvements in operational phase efficiencies along project roadway segments for the 2015 <br />project opening year. <br />Emissions occurring during the 2035 design year were also quantified based on the LOS, average vehicle speed <br />and emission rates that would occur with and without the proposed project. As shown in Table 5, air pollutant <br />emissions occurring under the With Project Alternative would be less than under the No Project Alternative due <br />to lower emission rates associated with higher average speeds. Consequently, the Proposed Project for the 2035 <br />ANA 305 -194 (PER 02) CSA (AUGUST 2014) 133867 YU 25 <br />