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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAppendix B - Air Quality and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Study❖ APPENDICES ❖ 7106/Summit Avenue Warehouse Project Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration May 2022 APPENDIX B Air Quality and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Study AIR QUALITY AND GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS REPORT FOR THE SUMMIT AVENUE WAREHOUSE PROJECT FONTANA, CALIFORNIA Prepared for: City of Fontana 8353 Sierra Avenue Fontana, CA 92335 Prepared by: UltraSystems Environmental Inc. 16431 Scientific Way Irvine, CA 92618 (949) 788-4900 April 2022  TABLE OF CONTENTS  7102/Summit Avenue Warehouse Project Page ii Air Quality and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Report April 2022 TABLE OF CONTENTS  INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................................................... 1‐1   PROJECT DESCRIPTION ..................................................................................................................... 2‐2   Project Overview .................................................................................................................................. 2-2   Construction ........................................................................................................................................... 2-2   Site Access, Circulation, and Parking ........................................................................... 2-2   Landscaping ............................................................................................................................ 2-2   Building Characteristics .................................................................................................... 2-5   Perimeter Fencing and Exterior Walls ........................................................................ 2-5   Infrastructure Improvements ......................................................................................... 2-5   Operations............................................................................................................................................... 2-6   EXISTING CONDITIONS ...................................................................................................................... 3‐1   Regional Climate ................................................................................................................................... 3-1   Regulatory Setting ............................................................................................................................... 3-2   Pollutants of Concern ......................................................................................................... 3-2   Applicable Air Quality Regulations ............................................................................... 3-6   Air Quality Management Plan (AQMP) ...................................................................... 3-11   SCAQMD Rule 403 .............................................................................................................. 3 - 1 1    SCAQMD Rule 2305 ........................................................................................................... 3-12   City of Fontana General Plan ......................................................................................... 3-12   Greenhouse Gas Emissions ............................................................................................ 3-14   Regional Air Quality .......................................................................................................................... 3-20   Local Air Quality ................................................................................................................................. 3-22   Sensitive Receptors ........................................................................................................................... 3-22   AIR QUALITY IMPACTS ANALYSIS ................................................................................................. 4‐1   Impact Review Criteria ...................................................................................................................... 4-1   Criteria Pollutants ................................................................................................................ 4-1   Greenhouse Gas Emissions .............................................................................................. 4-4   Methodology For Analyzing Criteria Pollutant Emissions .................................................. 4-5   Construction ........................................................................................................................... 4-5   Operations ............................................................................................................................... 4-6   Air Quality Impacts (Criteria Pollutants and Air Toxics)..................................................... 4-6   Construction Impacts ......................................................................................................... 4-6   Long-Term Impacts ............................................................................................................. 4-2   Consistency With Air Quality Management Plan .................................................... 4-3   Methodology for Analyzing Greenhouse Gas Emissions ...................................................... 4-4   Air Quality Impacts (Greenhouse Gas Emissions) .................................................................. 4-5   EMISSION REDUCTION MEASURES ................................................................................................ 5‐1   IMPACTS AFTER MITIGATION ........................................................................................................ 6‐1  LIST OF TABLES Table 3.2‐1 - Ambient Air Quality Standards for Criteria Air Pollutants .................................................... 3-8   TABLE OF CONTENTS  7102/Summit Avenue Warehouse Project Page iii Air Quality and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Report April 2022 Table 3.3‐1 - Federal and State Attainment Status ............................................................................................ 3-21  Table 3.4‐1 - Ambient Air Quality Monitoring Data .......................................................................................... 3-22  Table 4.1‐1 - SCAQMD Emissions Thresholds for Significant Regional Impacts ..................................... 4-2  Table 4.2‐1 - Construction Equipment Assumptions .......................................................................................... 4-6  Table 4.3‐1 - Maximum Daily Unmitigated Regional Construction Emissions......................................... 4-1  Table 4.3‐2 - Results of Localized Significance Analysis.................................................................................... 4-2  Table 4.3‐3 - Maximum Daily Project Operational Emissions ......................................................................... 4-3  Table 4.5‐1 - Unmitigated Annual GHG Emissions, 2019 And Beyond ........................................................ 4-5  LIST OF FIGURES Figure 2.1‐1 - Regional Location .................................................................................................................................. 2-3  Figure 2.1‐2 - Project Vicinity ....................................................................................................................................... 2-4  ATTACHMENTS Attachment 1 CALEEMOD Output  INTRODUCTION  7102/Summit Avenue Warehouse Project Page 1-1 Air Quality and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Report April 2022 INTRODUCTION This air quality and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions technical study was prepared by UltraSystems Environmental Inc. (UltraSystems) to support an Initial Study (IS) and Mitigated Negative Declaration (MND) for the Summit Avenue Warehouse in the city of Fontana, California. The project applicant (SKG Enterprises, Inc. of Upland, CA) proposes to construct and operate an approximately 102,380-square-foot warehouse building and related uses on approximately 4.49 gross acres of land  at the northeast corner of Summit Avenue and Sierra Avenue in Fontana, California. The project would consist of 92,380 square feet of warehousing space, 5,000 square feet of office space on first floor, 5,000 square feet of office space on a mezzanine floor, 11 dock-high doors, 3 trailer stalls, and 53 automobile parking stalls. Construction is projected to start in July 2022, and operations are anticipated to begin in February 2023. The purpose of this report is to provide a detailed technical air quality and GHG analysis of the proposed Summit Avenue warehouse project. The analysis was prepared in accordance with the CEQA Air Quality Handbook prepared by the South Coast Air Quality Management District.1,2 Regional climate and meteorology, air quality monitoring data, and the area’s attainment status with respect to criteria air pollutants are discussed. The report includes a description of federal, state, and local agencies that govern air quality and climate change, and their pertinent statutes and regulations. It identifies potential impacts of air pollutants of concern for this project, including criteria pollutants (i.e., pollutants for which National Ambient Air Quality Standards [NAAQS] have been established by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, and their precursors) and air toxics. The report describes the analytical methodologies and assumptions used for this study as well as the results of these analyses. 1 CEQA Air Quality Handbook: South Coast Air Quality Management District, Diamond Bar, CA. 1993. 2 Updates to the CEQA Air Quality Handbook are at http://sfprod.aqmd.gov/home/regulations/ceqa/air-quality- analysis-handbook.  PROJECT DESCRIPTION  7102/Summit Avenue Warehouse Project Page 2-2 Air Quality and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Report April 2022 PROJECT DESCRIPTION Project Overview The project applicant proposes to construct and operate an approximately 102,380-square-foot warehouse building and related uses on approximately 4.49 gross acres of land at the northeast corner of Summit Avenue and Sierra Avenue in Fontana, California (APN 0239-161-28). The project would consist of 92,380 square feet of warehousing space, 5,000 square feet of office space on first floor, 5,000 square feet of office space on a mezzanine floor, 11 dock-high doors, 3 trailer stalls, and 53 automobile parking stalls. The project site is currently vacant. On the southwest corner of the Summit Avenue/Sierra Avenue intersection is residential development. West of the project site, across Sierra Avenue and immediately abutting the project site to the north, south, and east are existing light industrial uses. Figure 2.1‐1 shows the regional location of the project, and Figure 2.1‐2 shows the site area. Construction It is estimated that construction for the proposed project would begin in July 2022 and end in late February 2023. Construction of the proposed project involves the following primary activities: 1) site preparation and grading activities; 2) the installation of subsurface infrastructure; 3) building foundation pouring, concrete panel creation, building construction, and painting; 5) utility connection; 6) fine grading and the installation of surface elements including, but not limited to, pavement and landscaping; 7) the construction of offsite improvements; and 8) installation of interior furnishings, detail work, and completion of common areas. The foregoing activities are not consecutive and often overlap. It is anticipated that the timeframe from site preparation to occupancy-ready would be approximately seven months. SITE ACCESS, CIRCULATION, AND PARKING Primary site ingress and egress would be provided by a 30-foot-wide driveway along the northwestern edge of the project site along Sierra Avenue. The proposed project would include 11 dock doors and three trailer stalls in compliance with the City’s requirements. There would be 53 automobile parking stalls that would consist of three American Disabilities Act (ADA) stalls and 50 regular parking stalls in the northern portion of the project site. Circulation within the site would be along the 26-foot-wide fire lane inside the northern and southern perimeters of the project site, and a 30-foot-wide fire lane inside the eastern perimeter of the project site. LANDSCAPING No trees are currently located within the boundary of the project site. New landscaping would include drought-resistant species, including trees, tall shrubs, low shrubs, and groundcovers. Additionally, water saving features, including smart irrigation with drip systems, would also be installed on site. Most of the landscaping would occur along the perimeter of the project site, with a small number of trees, low shrubs, and other types of groundcover located near the building entrance and around the building perimeter.  PROJECT DESCRIPTION  7102/Summit Avenue Warehouse Project Page 2-3 Air Quality and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Report April 2022 Figure 2.1‐1 REGIONAL LOCATION  PROJECT DESCRIPTION  7102/Summit Avenue Warehouse Project Page 2-4 Air Quality and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Report April 2022 Figure 2.1‐2 PROJECT VICINITY  PROJECT DESCRIPTION  7102/Summit Avenue Warehouse Project Page 2-5 Air Quality and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Report April 2022 BUILDING CHARACTERISTICS The proposed warehouse would include a 5,000-square-foot office, a 5,000-square-foot office mezzanine and 92,380 square feet of warehouse space. The warehouse would have 11 dock doors, 3 trailer stalls, and 53 automobile parking stalls that would be comprised of three ADA parking stalls and 50 regular parking stalls. The building would be built to a maximum height of 75 feet. The proposed building would have primarily tilt-up concrete walls with glass panes for the office areas. Energy-efficient features, including insulated and glazed windows and low E coating on windows, would be incorporated into building design to comply with the provisions of the California Green Building Code, Title 24, Part 11 of the California Code of Regulations. Title 24, Part 11 requires new structures to incorporate a variety of mandatory features to promote green buildings as means to improve energy efficiency, reduce water demand, promote recycling, and other measures. The project would be designed and constructed in compliance with applicable City codes, including, but not limited to, the 2019 California Building Code, California Plumbing Code, California Mechanical Code, California Electrical Code, California Building Energy Efficiency Standards, and California Residential Codes. PERIMETER FENCING AND EXTERIOR WALLS The proposed project would construct a 14-foot-tall concrete tilt-up screen wall with decorative pilasters and a 10-foot-tall wrought iron fence along the project perimeter. An eight-foot-tall tube steel manually operated gate with a Knox padlock would be located at the northwestern driveway entrance, and a swing gate would be installed in the northeastern portion of the project site to enter the truck parking area and docks. INFRASTRUCTURE IMPROVEMENTS Utilities. To the maximum extent possible, utility connections would be provided from the closest and/or most efficient locations for the proposed building. Sanitary Sewer. The project proposes offsite sewer improvements to connect the sewer lines from the project site to the existing sewer network in Sierra Avenue. All sewer line sizes and connections are subject to review by the City. The project applicant will work with the City’s Public Works Department for necessary approvals and ensure compliance with applicable requirements. Domestic Water. New water meters would be installed as required to meet the demands calculated by the plumber for the project and in compliance with the requirements of the City’s Public Works Department. The project would extend the existing water mainline from Summit Avenue to the southern edge of the site. Water would be provided by the West Valley Water District. Dry Utilities. Natural gas service would be provided to the project site by the Southern California Gas Company (SoCalGas), electricity would be provided by Southern California Edison Company (SCE), and solid waste disposal would be provided by Burrtec 3 Stormwater. The natural terrain of this site drains in a southerly direction at a slope of 0.5%. An existing master plan storm drain line is in Summit Avenue. The project proposes construction of two 3 City of Fontana, 2021. Utilities. https://www.fontana.org/3032/Utilities. Accessed on November 15, 2021.  PROJECT DESCRIPTION  7102/Summit Avenue Warehouse Project Page 2-6 Air Quality and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Report April 2022 new catch basins and extension of the existing storm drain near the southwestern corner of the project site. Onsite surface flows will discharge into this network of catch basins and storm drain systems before entering the main storm drain line in Summit Avenue. OPERATIONS At the time this report was prepared, the future tenant(s) of the proposed building were unknown. For environmental analysis, the future uses onsite are assumed to be any of those uses permitted by the City of Fontana’s General Plan land use designation of Light Industrial (I-L), and the City’s zoning designation of Light Industrial (M-1). Since the future tenant(s) are not yet known, the number of jobs generated by the proposed project is also unknown. Therefore, for the purpose of this study, employment was estimated by using average employment density factors reported by the Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG) in its publication “Employment Density Study Report.”4 This document states that for every acre of light industrial land use in San Bernardino County, the median number of jobs supported is 6.92. Therefore, the proposed project site’s 4.49 acres are expected to result in approximately 32 jobs for the operational phase of the project. 4 SCAG (Southern California Association of Governments), 2001. Employee Density Study. Accessed online at https://docplayer.net/30300085-Employment-density-study-summary-report-october-31-prepared-for-southern- california-association-of-governments.html , accessed on November 15, 2021.  EXISTING CONDITIONS  7102/Summit Avenue Warehouse Project Page 3-1 Air Quality and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Report April 2022 EXISTING CONDITIONS Regional Climate Air quality is affected by both the rate and location of pollutant emissions, and by meteorological conditions that influence movement and dispersal of pollutants. Atmospheric conditions such as wind speed, wind direction, and air temperature gradients, along with local topography, provide the link between air pollutant emissions and air quality. The project site is in the South Coast Air Basin (SCAB), which includes all of Orange County and the non-desert portions of Los Angeles County, most of Riverside County, and the western portion of San Bernardino County — including some portions of what was previously known as the Southeast Desert Air Basin. The distinctive climate of the SCAB is determined by its terrain and geographic location. The SCAB is a coastal plain with connecting broad valleys and low hills, bounded by the Pacific Ocean to the southwest and high mountains around its remaining perimeter. The general region lies in the semi-permanent high-pressure zone of the eastern Pacific, resulting in a mild climate tempered by cool sea breezes with light average wind speeds. The usually mild climatological pattern is interrupted occasionally by periods of extremely hot weather, winter storms, or Santa Ana winds. The vertical dispersion of air pollutants in the SCAB is hampered by the presence of persistent temperature inversions. An upper layer of dry air that warms as it descends characterizes high-pressure systems, such as the semi-permanent high-pressure zone in which the SCAB is located. This upper layer restricts the mobility of cooler marine-influenced air near the ground surface and results in the formation of subsidence inversions. Such inversions restrict the vertical dispersion of air pollutants released into the marine layer and, together with strong sunlight, can produce worst-case conditions for the formation of photochemical smog. The atmospheric pollution potential of an area is largely dependent on winds, atmospheric stability, solar radiation, and terrain. The combination of low wind speeds and low inversions produces the greatest concentration of air pollutants. On days without inversions, or on days of winds averaging over 15 mph, smog potential is greatly reduced.5 The annual average high and low temperatures, as recorded at the San Bernardino Fire Station #226 (latitude 34°08’04”, longitude -117°15’14”), which is approximately 13.5 miles northeast of the project site (latitude 34°08’04”, longitude -117°15’14”),6 are 79.7- and 52.2-degrees Fahrenheit (°F), respectively. Average winter (December, January, and February) high and low temperatures are approximately 66.9°F and 42.6°F and average summer (June, July, and August) high and low temperatures are approximately 93.1°F and 61.9°F.7 The annual average of total precipitation is approximately 15.18 inches, which occurs mostly during the winter and relatively infrequently during the summer. Monthly precipitation averages approximately 2.91 inches during the winter (December, January, and February), approximately 1.38 inches during the spring (March, April, and 5 SCAQMD (South Coast Air Quality Management District), 1993. CEQA Air Quality Handbook. Diamond Bar, CA. November. 6 Meteorological station location information from National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration, National Climate Data Center, http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/climate/normals/norminv.txt. Accessed October 31, 2021. 7 Western Regional Climate Center. “Western U.S. Climate Historical Summaries.” Web site Available at: http://www.wrcc.dri.edu/cgi-bin/cliMAIN.pl?ca5085. Accessed October 31, 2021.  EXISTING CONDITIONS  7102/Summit Avenue Warehouse Project Page 3-2 Air Quality and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Report April 2022 May), approximately 0.68 inch during the fall (September, October, and November), and approximately 0.10 inch during the summer (June, July, and August). Winds in the Basin are generally light, tempered by afternoon sea breezes. Severe weather is uncommon in the Basin, but strong easterly winds known as the Santa Ana winds can reach 25 to 35 miles per hour below the passes and canyons. During the spring and summer months, air pollution is carried out of the region through mountain passes in wind currents or is lifted by the warm vertical currents produced by the heating of the mountain slopes. From the late summer through the winter months, because of the average lower wind speeds and temperatures in the proposed project area and its vicinity, air contaminants do not readily disperse, thus trapping air pollution in the area. Regulatory Setting POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN 3.2.1.1 Criteria Pollutants Criteria pollutants are air pollutants for which acceptable levels of exposure can be determined and an ambient air quality standard has been established by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) and/or the California Air Resources Board (ARB). The criteria air pollutants of concern are nitrogen dioxide (NO2), carbon monoxide (CO), particulate matter (PM10 and PM2.5), sulfur dioxide (SO2), lead (Pb), and ozone (O3), and their precursors. Since the proposed project would not generate appreciable SO2 or Pb emissions,8 it is not necessary for the analysis to include those two pollutants. Presented below is a description of the air pollutants of concern and their known health effects. Nitrogen oxides (NOX) serve as integral participants in the process of photochemical smog production and are precursors for certain particulate compounds that are formed in the atmosphere. The two major forms of NOX are nitric oxide (NO) and NO2. NO is a colorless, odorless gas formed from atmospheric nitrogen and oxygen when combustion takes place under high temperature and/or high pressure. NO2 is a reddish-brown pungent gas formed by the combination of NO and oxygen. NO2 acts as an acute respiratory irritant and eye irritant and increases susceptibility to respiratory pathogens. A third form of NOX, nitrous oxide (N2O), is a GHG. (See Section 3.2.1.2.) Carbon monoxide (CO) is a colorless, odorless non-reactive pollutant produced by incomplete combustion of carbon substances (e.g., gasoline or diesel fuel). The primary adverse health effect associated with CO is its binding with hemoglobin in red blood cells, which decreases the ability of these cells to transport oxygen throughout the body. Prolonged exposure can cause headaches, drowsiness, or loss of equilibrium; high concentrations are lethal. Particulate matter (PM) consists of finely divided solids or liquids, such as soot, dust, aerosols, fumes, and mists. Two forms of fine particulate matter are now regulated. Respirable particles, or PM10, include that portion of the particulate matter with an aerodynamic diameter of 10 micrometers (i.e., 10 one-millionths of a meter or 0.0004 inch) or less. Fine particles, or PM2.5, have an aerodynamic diameter of 2.5 micrometers (i.e., 2.5 one-millionths of a meter or 0.0001 inch) or less. Particulate discharge into the atmosphere results primarily from industrial, agricultural, construction, and transportation activities. However, wind action on the arid landscape also contributes substantially to the local particulate loading. Fossil fuel combustion accounts for a significant portion of PM2.5. In 8 Sulfur dioxide emissions will be about 0.03 pound per day during construction and about 0.01 pound per day during operations.  EXISTING CONDITIONS  7102/Summit Avenue Warehouse Project Page 3-3 Air Quality and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Report April 2022 addition, particulate matter forms in the atmosphere through reactions of NOx and other compounds (such as ammonia) to form inorganic nitrates and sulfates. Both PM10 and PM2.5 may adversely affect the human respiratory system, especially in those people who are naturally sensitive or susceptible to breathing problems. Reactive organic gases (ROG) are compounds comprised primarily of atoms of hydrogen and carbon that have high photochemical reactivity. The major source of ROG is the incomplete combustion of fossil fuels in internal combustion engines. Other sources of ROG include the evaporative emissions associated with the use of paints and solvents, the application of asphalt paving and the use of household consumer products. Some ROG species are listed toxic air contaminants, which have been shown to cause adverse health effects; however, most adverse effects on human health are not caused directly by ROG, but rather by reactions of ROG to form other criteria pollutants such as ozone. ROG are also transformed into organic aerosols in the atmosphere, contributing to higher levels of fine particulate matter and lower visibility. The term “ROG” is used by the CARB for air quality analysis and is defined essentially the same as the federal term “volatile organic compound” (VOC). Ozone (O3) is a secondary pollutant produced through a series of photochemical reactions involving ROG and NOX. O3 creation requires ROG and NOX to be available for approximately three hours in a stable atmosphere with strong sunlight. Because of the long reaction time, peak ozone concentrations frequently occur downwind of the sites where the precursor pollutants are emitted. Thus, O3 is considered a regional, rather than a local, pollutant. The health effects of O3 include eye and respiratory irritation, reduction of resistance to lung infection and possible aggravation of pulmonary conditions in persons with lung disease. O3 is also damaging to vegetation and untreated rubber. 3.2.1.2 Greenhouse Gases GHGs are defined under the California Global Warming Solutions Act of 2006 (AB 32)9 as carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), N2O, hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), perfluorocarbons (PFCs) and sulfur hexafluoride (SF6). Associated with each GHG species is a “global warming potential” (GWP), which is a value used to compare the abilities of different GHGs to trap heat in the atmosphere. GWPs are based on the heat-absorbing ability of each gas relative to that of CO2, as well as the decay rate of each gas (the amount removed from the atmosphere over a given number of years). The GWPs of CH4 and N2O are 25 and 298, respectively.10 “Carbon dioxide equivalent” (CO2e) emissions are calculated by weighting each GHG compound’s emissions by its GWP and then summing the products. HFCs, PFCs, and SF6 are not emitted in significant amounts by project sources, so they are not discussed further. Carbon dioxide (CO2) is a clear, colorless, and odorless gas consisting of molecules made up of two oxygen atoms and one carbon atom. Fossil fuel combustion is the main human-related source of CO2 emissions; electricity generation and transportation are first and second in the amount of CO2 emissions, respectively. Carbon dioxide is the basis of GWP, and thus has a GWP of 1. Methane (CH4) is a clear, colorless gas, and is the main component of natural gas. Anthropogenic sources of CH4 are fossil fuel production, biomass burning, waste management, and mobile and stationary combustion of fossil fuel. Wetlands are responsible for most of the natural CH4 emissions.11 9 AB 32 is discussed in detail in Section 3.2.6. 10 GMI, 2019. What is a Global Warming Potential? And Which One Do I Use? GHG Management Institute. https://ghginstitute.org/2010/06/28/what-is-a-global-warming-potential/. Accessed 11 USEPA, 2019. Overview of Greenhouse Gases. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. https://www.epa.gov/ghgemissions/overview-greenhouse-gases Accessed.  EXISTING CONDITIONS  7102/Summit Avenue Warehouse Project Page 3-4 Air Quality and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Report April 2022 As mentioned above, within a 100-year period CH4 is 25 times more effective in trapping heat than is CO2. Nitrous oxide (N2O) is a colorless, clear gas, with a slightly sweet odor. N2O has both natural and human-related sources and is removed from the atmosphere mainly by photolysis (breakdown by sunlight) in the stratosphere. The main human-related sources of N2O in the United States are agricultural soil management (synthetic nitrogen fertilization), mobile and stationary combustion of fossil fuel, adipic acid production, and nitric acid production. Nitrous oxide is also produced from a wide range of biological sources in soil and water12. Within a 100-year span, N2O is 298 times more effective in trapping heat than is CO2.13 3.2.1.3 Toxic Air Contaminants A toxic air contaminant (TAC) is defined by California law as an air pollutant that “may cause or contribute to an increase in mortality or in serious illness, or which may pose a present or potential hazard to human health.”14 The USEPA uses the term hazardous air pollutant (HAP) in a similar sense. The main mobile HAP source associated with this project will be combustion of diesel fuel by construction equipment and by trucks serving the site. The following pollutants are components of diesel fuel combustion in both stationary and mobile sources. Acetaldehyde Acetaldehyde is a colorless liquid with a high vapor pressure and, at dilute ambient concentrations, a “fruity and pleasant odor.”15 It is present as a product of incomplete combustion in the exhausts of stationary equipment (e.g., boilers and generators) and mobile sources. It is also a secondary pollutant, formed through the photochemical reaction of VOC and NOX in the atmosphere. The primary acute effect of inhalation exposure to acetaldehyde is irritation of the eyes, skin, and respiratory tract in humans. At higher exposure levels, erythema, coughing, pulmonary edema, and necrosis may also occur. Chronic exposure to acetaldehyde causes inflammation and injury to the upper respiratory tract (e.g., lesions of the nasal passages).16 The chronic noncancer effects of acetaldehyde in humans have not been well characterized. No information is available on the reproductive or developmental effects of acetaldehyde in humans. The USEPA has classified acetaldehyde as a probable human carcinogen. Acrolein Acrolein is a water-white or yellow liquid that burns easily, is readily volatilized, and has “a disagreeable odor.”17 It is present as a product of incomplete combustion in the exhausts of stationary equipment (e.g., boilers and heaters) and mobile sources. It is also a secondary pollutant, formed through the photochemical reaction of VOC and NOX in the atmosphere. Acrolein is considered to 12 USEPA, 2019. Overview of Greenhouse Gases. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. https://www.epa.gov/ghgemissions/overview-greenhouse-gases Accessed 13 IPCC, 2007. Climate Change 2007: The Physical Science Basis. Contribution of Working Group I to the Fourth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. 2007 14 California Health and Safety Code §39655(a). 15 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, “Acetaldehyde.” Technology Transfer Network, Air Toxics Web Site, Internet URL: www.epa.gov/ttn/atw/hlthef/acetalde.html. Updated November 6, 2007. 16 California Office of Environmental Health Hazard Evaluation, “Acetaldehyde Reference Exposure Levels.” Draft Technical Support Document for Noncancer RELs. Scientific Review Panel. December 2008. 17 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, “Acrolein.” Technology Transfer Network, Air Toxics Web Site. Internet URL: www.epa.gov/ttn/atw/hlthef/acrolein.html. Updated November 6, 2007.  EXISTING CONDITIONS  7102/Summit Avenue Warehouse Project Page 3-5 Air Quality and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Report April 2022 have high acute toxicity and causes upper respiratory tract irritation and congestion in humans. The major effects from chronic (long-term) inhalation exposure to acrolein in humans consist of general respiratory congestion and eye, nose, and throat irritation. No information is available on the reproductive, developmental, or carcinogenic effects of acrolein in humans. The USEPA considers acrolein data to be inadequate for an assessment of human carcinogenic potential. Benzene Benzene is a volatile, colorless, highly flammable liquid with a “sweet” odor.18 Most of the benzene in ambient air is from incomplete combustion of fossil fuels and evaporation from gasoline service stations. Acute inhalation exposure to benzene causes neurological symptoms, such as drowsiness, dizziness, headaches, and unconsciousness in humans. Chronic inhalation of certain levels of benzene causes disorders in the blood in humans. Benzene specifically affects bone marrow (the tissues that produce blood cells). Aplastic anemia, excessive bleeding, and damage to the immune system (by changes in blood levels of antibodies and loss of white blood cells) may develop. Human data on the developmental effects of benzene are inconclusive due to concomitant exposure to other chemicals, inadequate sample size, and lack of quantitative exposure data. The USEPA has classified benzene as a known human carcinogen by inhalation. 1,3‐Butadiene 1,3-Butadiene is a colorless gas with a mild gasoline-like odor. Sources of 1,3-butadiene released into the air include motor vehicle exhaust, manufacturing and processing facilities, forest fires or other combustion, and cigarette smoke.19 Acute exposure to 1,3-butadiene by inhalation in humans results in irritation of the eyes, nasal passages, throat, and lungs. Neurological effects, such as blurred vision, fatigue, headache, and vertigo, have also been reported at very high exposure levels. One epidemiological study reported that chronic exposure to 1,3-butadiene via inhalation resulted in an increase in cardiovascular diseases, such as rheumatic and arteriosclerotic heart diseases, while other human studies have reported effects on the blood. No information is available on reproductive or developmental effects of 1,3-butadiene in humans. USEPA has classified 1,3-butadiene as a “probable human carcinogen” by inhalation.20 Diesel Particulate Matter/Diesel Exhaust Organic Gases Diesel particulate matter/diesel exhaust organic gases21 comprise a complex mixture of hundreds of constituents in either a gaseous or particle form. Gaseous components of diesel exhaust (DE) include CO2, oxygen, nitrogen, water vapor, CO, nitrogen compounds, sulfur compounds, and numerous low-molecular-weight hydrocarbons. Among the gaseous hydrocarbon components of DE that are individually known to be of toxicological relevance are several carbonyls (e.g., formaldehyde, acetaldehyde, acrolein), benzene, 1,3-butadiene, and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and 18 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, “Benzene.” Technology Transfer Network, Air Toxics Web Site. Internet URL: www.epa.gov/ttn/atw/hlthef/benzene.html. Updated February 4, 2008. 19 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, “1,3-Butadiene.” Technology Transfer Network, Air Toxics Web Site. Internet URL: www.epa.gov/ttn/atw/hlthef/butadiene.html. Updated March 31, 2009. 20 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, “1,3-Butadiene (CASRN 106-99-0).” Integrated Risk Information System web site, Internet URL: www.epa.gov/iris/subst/0139.htm. Updated July 9, 2009. 21 USEPA MSAT regulations consider both the particulate and gaseous components of diesel engine exhaust, while California regulations focus on diesel particulate matter (DPM).  EXISTING CONDITIONS  7102/Summit Avenue Warehouse Project Page 3-6 Air Quality and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Report April 2022 nitro-PAHs.22 Diesel particulate matter (DPM) is composed of a center core of elemental carbon and adsorbed organic compounds, as well as small amounts of sulfate, nitrate, metals, and other trace elements. DPM consists primarily of PM2.5, including a subgroup with a large number of particles having a diameter <0.1 micrometer. Collectively, these particles have a large surface area, which makes them an excellent medium for adsorbing organics. Also, their small size makes them highly respirable and able to reach the deep lung. A number of potentially toxicologically relevant organic compounds, including PAHs, nitro-PAHs, and oxidized PAH derivatives, are on the particles. Diesel exhaust is emitted from onroad mobile sources, such as automobiles and trucks, and from offroad mobile sources (e.g., diesel locomotives, marine vessels, and construction equipment). DPM is directly emitted from diesel-powered engines (primary particulate matter) and can be formed from the gaseous compounds emitted by diesel engines (secondary particulate matter). Acute or short-term (e.g., episodic) exposure to diesel exhaust (DE) can cause acute irritation (e.g., eye, throat, bronchial), neurophysiological symptoms (e.g., lightheadedness, nausea), and respiratory symptoms (cough, phlegm). Evidence also exists for an exacerbation of allergenic responses to known allergens and asthma-like symptoms.23 Information from the available human studies is inadequate for a definitive evaluation of possible noncancer health effects from chronic exposure to DE. However, on the basis of extensive animal evidence, DE is judged to pose a chronic respiratory hazard to humans. USEPA has determined that DE is “likely to be carcinogenic to humans by inhalation” and that this hazard applies to environmental exposures.24 Formaldehyde Formaldehyde is a colorless gas with a pungent, suffocating odor at room temperature.25 The major emission sources of formaldehyde appear to be power plants, manufacturing facilities, incinerators, and automobile exhaust. However, most of the formaldehyde in ambient air is a result of secondary formation through photochemical reaction of VOC and NOx.26 The major toxic effects caused by acute formaldehyde exposure via inhalation are eye, nose, and throat irritation and effects on the nasal cavity. Other effects seen from exposure to high levels of formaldehyde in humans are coughing, wheezing, chest pains, and bronchitis. Chronic exposure to formaldehyde by inhalation in humans has been associated with respiratory symptoms and eye, nose, and throat irritation. USEPA considers formaldehyde to be a probable human carcinogen. APPLICABLE AIR QUALITY REGULATIONS 3.2.2.1 Federal Regulations The Federal Clean Air Act (CAA), passed in 1970, established the national air pollution control program. The basic elements of the CAA are the NAAQS for criteria air pollutants, hazardous air pollutants standards, state attainment plans, motor vehicle emissions standards, stationary source 22 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Health Assessment Document for Diesel Engine Exhaust. Washington, DC: National Center for Environmental Assessment, Office of Research and Development, EPA/600/8-90/057F. May 2002. 23 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Health Assessment Document for Diesel Engine Exhaust. Washington, DC: National Center for Environmental Assessment, Office of Research and Development, EPA/600/8-90/057F. May 2002. 24 Ibid. 25 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, “Formaldehyde.” Technology Transfer Network, Air Toxics Web Site. Internet URL: www.epa.gov/ttn/atw/hlthef/formalde.html. Updated November 6, 2007. 26 Rogozen, M. B. et al. Formaldehyde: A Survey of Airborne Concentrations and Sources. Hermosa Beach, California: Science Applications, Inc. for the California Air Resources Board, Sacramento, California, SAI-84/1642. 1984.  EXISTING CONDITIONS  7102/Summit Avenue Warehouse Project Page 3-7 Air Quality and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Report April 2022 emissions standards and permits, acid rain control measures, stratospheric ozone protection, and enforcement provisions. The NAAQS are the maximum allowable concentrations of criteria pollutants, over specified averaging periods, to protect human health. The CAA requires that the USEPA establish NAAQS and reassess, at least every five years, whether they are adequate to protect public health, based on current scientific evidence. The NAAQS are divided into primary and secondary standards; the former are set to protect human health within an adequate margin of safety, and the latter to protect environmental values, such as plant and animal life. Data collected at permanent monitoring stations are used by the USEPA to classify regions as “attainment” or “nonattainment,” depending on whether the regions have met the requirements stated in the primary NAAQS. Nonattainment areas are subject to additional restrictions, as required by the USEPA. The CAA Amendments in 1990 substantially revised the planning provisions for those areas not currently meeting NAAQS. The Amendments identify specific emission reduction goals that require both a demonstration of reasonable further progress and attainment and incorporate more stringent sanctions for failure to attain the NAAQS or to meet interim attainment milestones. 3.2.2.2 State Regulations The State of California began to set California ambient air quality standards (CAAQS) in 1969 under the mandate of the Mulford-Carrell Act. There were no attainment deadlines for the CAAQS originally. However, the State Legislature passed the California Clean Air Act (CCAA) in 1988 to establish air quality goals, planning mechanisms, regulatory strategies, and standards of progress to promote their attainment. The ARB, which became part of the California Environmental Protection Agency (CalEPA) in 1991, is responsible for ensuring implementation of the CCAA, responding to the federal CAA, and for regulating emissions from motor vehicles and consumer products. The California CAA requires attainment of CAAQS by the earliest practicable date. The state standards are generally more stringent than the corresponding federal standards. Attainment plans are required for air basins in violation of the State O3, PM10, CO, SO2, or NO2 standards. Responsibility for achieving state standards is placed on the ARB and local air pollution control districts. District plans for nonattainment areas must be designed to achieve a 5-percent annual reduction in emissions. Preparation of and adherence to attainment plans are the responsibility of the local air pollution districts or air quality management districts. Table 3.2‐1 lists the NAAQS and CAAQS for criteria pollutants.  EXISTING CONDITIONS  7102/Summit Avenue Warehouse Project Page 3-8 Air Quality and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Report April 2022 Table 3.2‐1 AMBIENT AIR QUALITY STANDARDS FOR CRITERIA AIR POLLUTANTS Pollutant Averaging Time California Standards1 Federal Standards 2 Concentration3 Method4 Primary3,5 Secondary 3,6 Method7 Ozone (O3)8 1 Hour 0.09 ppm (180 µg/m3) Ultraviolet Photometry — Same as Primary Standard Ultraviolet Photometry 8 Hour 0.070 ppm(137 µg/m3) 0.070 ppm (137 µg/m3) Respirable Particulate Matter (PM10)9 24 Hour 50 µg/m3Gravimetric or Beta Attenuation 150 µg/m3Same as Primary Standard Inertial Separation and Gravimetric Analysis Annual Arithmetic Mean 20 µg/m3 — Fine Particulate Matter (PM2.5)9 24 Hour No Separate State Standard 35 µg/m3 Same as Primary Standard Inertial Separation and Gravimetric Analysis Annual Arithmetic Mean 12 µg/m3 Gravimetric or Beta Attenuation 12 µg/m3 15 µg/m3 Carbon Monoxide (CO) 1 Hour 20 ppm(23 mg/m3) Non-Dispersive Infrared Photometry (NDIR) 35 ppm(40 mg/m3) — Non-Dispersive Infrared Photometry(NDIR) 8 Hour 9.0 ppm(10 mg/m3) 9 ppm(10 mg/m3) 8 Hour (Lake Tahoe) 6 ppm (7 mg/m3) — — Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2)10 1 Hour 0.18 ppm(339 µg/m3) Gas Phase Chemiluminescence 100 ppm(188 µg/m3) — Gas Phase Chemiluminescence Annual Arithmetic Mean 0.030 ppm(57 µg/m3) 0.053 ppm(100 µg/m3) Same as Primary Standard Sulfur Dioxide (SO2)11 1 Hour 0.25 ppm(655 µg/m3) Ultraviolet Fluorescence 75 ppm(196 µg/m3) — Ultraviolet Fluorescence; Spectrophotometry (Pararosaniline Method) 3 Hour — — 0.5 ppm(1300 µg/m3) 24 Hour 0.04 ppm(105 µg/m3) 0.14 ppm(for certain areas)11— Annual Arithmetic Mean — 0.030 ppm(for certain areas)11—  EXISTING CONDITIONS  7102/Summit Avenue Warehouse Project Page 3-9 Air Quality and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Report April 2022 Pollutant Averaging Time California Standards1 Federal Standards 2 Concentration3 Method4 Primary3,5 Secondary 3,6 Method7 Lead12,13 30 Day Average 1.5 µg/m3Atomic Absorption —— High Volume Sampler and Atomic Absorption Calendar Quarter — 1.5 µg/m3 (for certain areas)12 Same as Primary Standard Rolling 3-Month Averagej — 0.15 µg/m3 Visibility Reducing Particles14 8 Hour See footnote 14 Beta Attenuation and Transmittance through Filter Tape No National Standards Sulfates 24 Hour 25 µg/m3Ion ChromatographyHydrogen Sulfide 1 Hour 0.03 ppm(42 µg/m3) Ultraviolet Fluorescence Vinyl Chloride12 24 Hour 0.01 ppm(26 µg/m3) Gas Chromatography 1. California standards for ozone, carbon monoxide (except 8-hour Lake Tahoe), sulfur dioxide (1 and 24 hour), nitrogen dioxide, suspended particulate matter–-PM10, PM2.5, and visibility reduction particles, are values that are not to be exceeded. All others are not to be equaled or exceeded. California ambient air quality standards are listed in the Table of Standards in Section 70200 of Title 17 of the California Code of Regulations. 2. National standards (other than ozone, particulate matter, and those based on annual averages or annual arithmetic mean) are not to be exceeded more than once a year. The ozone standard is attained when the fourth highest 8-hour concentration in a year, averaged over 3 years, is equal to or less than the standard. For PM10, the 24-hour standard is attained when the expected number of days per calendar with a 24-hour average concentration above 150 µg/m3 is equal to or less than one. For PM2.5, the 24-hour standard is attained when 98% of the daily concentrations, averaged over 3 years, are equal to or less than the standard. 3. Concentration expressed first in units in which it was promulgated. Equivalent units given in parentheses are based upon a reference temperature of 25oC and a reference pressure of 760 torr. Most measurements of air quality are to be corrected to a reference temperature of 25oC and a reference pressure of 760 torr; ppm in this table refers to ppm by volume, or micromoles of pollutant per mole of gas. 4. Any equivalent procedure which can be shown to the satisfaction of the ARB to give equivalent results at or near the level of the air quality standard may be used. 5. National Primary Standards: The levels of air quality necessary, with an adequate margin of safety to protect the public health. 6. National Secondary Standards: The levels of air quality necessary to protect the public welfare from any known or anticipated adverse effects of a pollutant.7. Reference method as described by the EPA. An “equivalent method” of measurement may be used but must have a “consistent relationship to the reference method” and must be approved by EPA. 8. On October 1, 2015, the national 8-hour ozone primary and secondary standards were lowered from 0.075 to 0.070 ppm.  EXISTING CONDITIONS  7102/Summit Avenue Warehouse Project Page 3-10 Air Quality and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Report April 2022 Pollutant Averaging Time California Standards1 Federal Standards 2 Concentration3 Method4 Primary3,5 Secondary 3,6 Method7 9. As of December 14, 2012, the annual primary PM2.5 standard changed from 15 µg/m3 to 12 µg/m3. The existing national 24-hour PM2.5 standards (primary and secondary) were retained at 35 μg/m3, as was the annual secondary standard of 15 μg/m3. The existing 24-hour PM10 standards (primary and secondary) of 150 μg/m3 also were retained. The form of the annual primary and secondary standards is the annual mean, averaged over 3 years. 10. To attain the 1-hour national standard, the 3-year average of the annual 98th percentile of the 1-hour daily maximum concentrations at each site must not exceed 100 ppb. Note that the national 1-hour standard is in units of parts per billion (ppb). California standards are in units of parts per million (ppm). To directly compare the national 1-hour standard to the California standards the units can be converted from ppb to ppm. In this case, the national standard of 100 ppb is identical to 0.100 ppm. 11. On June 2, 2010, a new 1-hour SO2 standard was established and the existing 24-hour and annual primary standards were revoked. To attain the 1-hour national standard, the 3-year average of the annual 99th percentile of the 1-hour daily maximum concentrations at each site must not exceed 75 ppb. The 1971 SO2 national standards (24-hour and annual) remain in effect until one year after an area is designated for the 2010 standard, except that in areas designated nonattainment for the 1971 standards, the 1971 standards remain in effect until implementation plans to attain or maintain the 2010 standards are approved. * Note that the 1-hour national standard is in units of parts per billion (ppb). California standards are in units of parts per million (ppm). To directly compare the 1-hour national standard to the California standard the units can be converted to ppm. In this case, the national standard of 75 ppb is identical to 0.075 ppm. 12. The ARB has identified lead and vinyl chloride as 'toxic air contaminants' with no threshold level of exposure for adverse health effects determined. These actions allow for the implementation of control measures at levels below the ambient concentrations specified for these pollutants. 13. The national standard for lead was revised on October 15, 2008, to a rolling 3-month average. The 1978 lead standard (1.5 μg/m3 as a quarterly average) remains in effect until one year after an area is designated for the 2008 standard, except that in areas designated nonattainment for the 1978 standard, the 1978 standard remains in effect until implementation plans to attain or maintain the 2008 standard are approved. 14. In 1989, the ARB converted both the general statewide 10-mile visibility standard and the Lake Tahoe 30-mile visibility standard to instrumental equivalents, which are "extinction of 0.23 per kilometer" and "extinction of 0.07 per kilometer" for the statewide and Lake Tahoe Air Basin standards, respectively.  EXISTING CONDITIONS  7102/Summit Avenue Warehouse Project Page 3-11 Air Quality and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Report April 2022 AIR QUALITY MANAGEMENT PLAN (AQMP) The SCAQMD is required to produce plans to show how air quality will be improved in the region. The CCAA requires that these plans be updated triennially to incorporate the most recent available technical information. A multi-level partnership of governmental agencies at the federal, state, regional, and local levels implements the programs contained in these plans. Agencies involved include the USEPA, ARB, local governments, SCAG, and SCAQMD. The SCAQMD and the SCAG are responsible for formulating and implementing the AQMP for the SCAB. The SCAQMD updates its AQMP every three years. The 2016 AQMP was adopted by the SCAQMD Board on March 3, 2017, and on March 10, 2017 was submitted to the ARB as part of the California State Implementation Plan (SIP).27 It focuses largely on reducing NOx emissions as a means of attaining the 1979 1-hour ozone standard by 2022, the 1997 8-hour ozone standard by 2023, and the 2008 8-hour standard by 2031.28 The AQMP prescribes a variety of current and proposed new control measures, including a request to the USEPA for increased regulation of mobile source emissions. The NOx control measures will also help the SCAB attain the 24-hour standard for PM2.5. SCAQMD RULE 403 3.2.4.1 Requirements for All Construction Projects SCAQMD Rule 403 (Fugitive Dust) limits particulate matter emissions from construction projects. The following requirements apply to all construction projects, regardless of the size of their disturbed areas:29  No person shall cause or allow emissions of fugitive dust to remain visible in the atmosphere beyond the property line of the emission source or to exceed 20 percent opacity if the dust emission is a result of a moving motorized vehicle.  Apply applicable Best Available Control Measures (BACM) in Table 1 of Rule 403 to minimize fugitive dust emissions during active operation.30  No person shall cause or allow PM10 levels to exceed 50 micrograms per cubic meter when determined as the difference between upwind and downwind samples collected on high-volume particulate matter samplers or other USEPA-approved equivalent method for PM10 monitoring at the project limits for a five-hour period during the time of Active Operations.31 Sampling will only occur if a complaint is reported to the SCAQMD, in which case the decision to conduct sampling will be made by SCAQMD, and SCAQMD will conduct sampling. 27 SCAQMD, 2017a. Letter from Wayne Nastri, Executive Officer, South Coast Air Quality Management District, Diamond Bar, CA to Richard Corey, Executive Officer, California Air Resources Board, Sacramento, California re: Submittal of 2016 Air Quality Management Plan. 28 SCAQMD, 2017b. Final 2016 Air Quality Management Plan. South Coast Air Quality Management District. March 2017. 29 SCAQMD Rule 403(d), as Amended June 3, 2005. 30 SCAQMD Rule 403(d)(2), as Amended June 3, 2005. 31 SCAQMD Rule 403(d)(3), as Amended June 3, 2005.  EXISTING CONDITIONS  7102/Summit Avenue Warehouse Project Page 3-12 Air Quality and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Report April 2022  No person shall allow track-out to extend 25 feet or more in cumulative length from the point of origin from an active operation, and all track-out from an active operation shall be removed at the conclusion of each workday or evening shift.32  No person shall conduct an active operation with a disturbed surface area of five or more acres, or with a daily import or export of 100 cubic yards or more of bulk material without at least one of the measures listed under (D)(5) of Rule 403 at each vehicle egress.33 3.2.4.2 Requirements for Large Operations If the disturbed surface area of a project site reaches 50 acres or if daily earth-moving or throughput volume reaches 3,850 cubic meters (5,000 cubic yards), it is necessary to submit a Rule 403 Notification indicating that the project will be considered a “large operation” as defined in Rule 403(c)(21). Large operations are required to install project signage, maintain a record of all dust control actions taken, and revise the project Dust Control Plan34 annually. Also, SCAQMD prescribes a separate list of additional best available dust control measures for large operations. These measures are more numerous and more stringent than those for smaller operations. Because the Summit Avenue warehouse site is less than 50 acres, these provisions do not apply to the project. SCAQMD RULE 2305 If a new warehouse has at least 100,000 square feet of area dedicated to “warehousing activity” as defined35 in the SCAQMD Warehousing Indirect Source Rule (Rule 2305), it will be subject to the Rule and comply with the Warehouse Actions and Investments to Reduce Emissions (WAIRE) Program, a menu-based points system. As stated in Section 2.2.3, the area of warehousing activities will be 92,380 square feet. Other building components, such as the office and mezzanine do not count as warehousing. This analysis assumes, therefore, that Rule 2305 does not apply to the proposed project. CITY OF FONTANA GENERAL PLAN The City of Fontana's General Plan36 outlines the concerns of the community and the means of addressing those concerns. General Plan goals and policies that relate to air quality and greenhouse gas impacts include the following: Community Mobility and Circulation Element  Goal 1: The City of Fontana has a comprehensive and balanced transportation system with safety and multimodal accessibility the top priority of citywide transportation planning, as well as accommodating freight movement. o Make land use decisions that support walking, bicycling, and public transit use, in alignment with the 2014-2040 Regional Transportation Plan and Sustainable Communities Strategy. 32 SCAQMD Rule 403(d)(4), as Amended June 3, 2005. 33 SCAQMD Rule 403(d)(5), as Amended June 3, 2005. 34 Only if the applicant has a dust control plan; Rule 403 does not require one. 35 SCAQMD Rule 2305(c)(33), as adopted May 7, 2021. 36 Fontana Forward: General Plan Update 2015-2035. City of Fontana. November 13, 2018. General Plan Update 2015 - 2035 | Fontana, CA - Official Website.  EXISTING CONDITIONS  7102/Summit Avenue Warehouse Project Page 3-13 Air Quality and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Report April 2022  Goal 4: Fontana’s neighborhood streets maintain a residential character and support a range of transportation options. o Balance neighborhood traffic circulation needs with the goal of creating walkable and bike friendly neighborhoods.  Goal 5: Fontana’s commercial and mixed-use areas include a multifunctional street network that ensures a safe, comfortable, and efficient movement of people, goods, and services to support a high quality of life and economic vitality. o Encourage mixed use and commercial developments that support walking, bicycling, and public transit use while balancing the needs of motorized traffic to serve such developments. o Provide roadways that serve the needs of Fontana residents and commerce, and that facilitate safe and convenient access to transit, bicycle facilities, and walkways o Promote concentrated development patterns in coordination with transit planning to maximize service efficiency and ridership. o Coordinate with regional agencies and Caltrans to participate in regional efforts to maintain transportation infrastructure in Fontana.  Goal 7: The city of Fontana participates in shaping regional transportation policies to reduce traffic congestion and greenhouse gas emissions. o Participate in the efforts of the SCAG to coordinate transportation planning and services that support greenhouse gas reductions. Infrastructure and Green Systems Element  Goal 2: Fontana promotes use of non-potable water for uses where drinking water is not needed. o Encourage use of processed water from the Inland Empire Utilities Agency (IEUA) systems using recycled water for all non-drinking water purposes. o Promote laundry-to-landscape greywater systems for single-family housing units.  Goal 3: The city continues to have an effective water-conservation program. o Support landscaping in public and private spaces with drought-resistant plants. o Continue successful city water conservation programs and partnerships.  Goal 7: Fontana is an energy-efficient community. o Promote renewable energy and distributed energy systems in new development and retrofits of existing development to work towards the highest levels of low-carbon energy-efficiency. Sustainability and Resilience Element  Goal 1: Fontana is a regional leader in sustainability and resilience with an effective "Sustainable Fontana" program. o Create a Sustainable Fontana program that promotes green practices in government and in the community.  Goal 2: Government facilities and operations are models of resource efficiency. o Incorporate goals into the City Code for resource efficiency in municipal facilities and operations. o Continue organizational and operational improvements to maximize energy and resource efficiency and reduce waste.  EXISTING CONDITIONS  7102/Summit Avenue Warehouse Project Page 3-14 Air Quality and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Report April 2022  Goal 3: Renewable sources of energy, including solar and wind, and other energy- conservation strategies are available to city households and businesses. o Promote renewable energy and distributed energy systems in new development and retrofits of existing development to work towards the highest levels of low-carbon energy-efficiency.  Goal 4: Fontana meets the greenhouse gas reduction goals for 2030 and subsequent goals set by the state. o Continue to collaborate with SBCTA, infrastructure agencies and utilities on greenhouse gas reduction studies and goals.  Goal 5: Green building techniques are used in new development and retrofits. o Establish a residential "cool roofs" program to reduce air conditioning costs and the urban heat island effect. o Encourage retrofits of whole house fans for existing buildings. o Establish an annual award for green development projects, including retrofits, in Fontana.  Goal 6: Fontana is a leader energy-efficient development and retrofits. o Promote energy-efficient development in Fontana. o Meet or exceed state goals for energy-efficient new construction.  Goal 7: Conservation of water resources with best practices such as drought-tolerant plant species, recycled water, greywater systems, has become a way of life in Fontana. o Continue to promote and implement best practices to conserve water. GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS 3.2.7.1 Federal Climate Change Regulations The federal government has been involved in climate change issues at least since 1978, when Congress passed the National Climate Program Act (92 Stat. 601), under authority of which the National Research Council prepared a report predicting that additional increases in atmospheric CO2 would lead to non-negligible changes in climate. At the “Earth Summit” in 1992 in Rio de Janeiro, President George H. W. Bush signed the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), a nonbinding agreement among 154 nations to reduce atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases. The treaty was ratified by the U.S. Senate. However, when the UNFCCC signatories met in 1997 in Kyoto, Japan, and adopted a protocol that assigned mandatory targets for industrialized nations to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, the U.S. Senate expressed its opposition to the treaty. The Kyoto Protocol was not submitted to the Senate for ratification. In 2007, Massachusetts et al. v. Environmental Protection Agency et al. (549 U.S. 497), the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that CO2 was an air pollutant under the Clean Air Act, and that consequently, the USEPA had the authority to regulate its emissions. The Court also held that the Administrator must determine whether emissions of greenhouse gases from new motor vehicles cause or contribute to air pollution which may reasonably be anticipated to endanger public health or welfare, or whether the science is too uncertain to make a reasoned decision. On April 24, 2009, the USEPA published its intention to find that: (1) the current and projected concentrations of the mix of six key greenhouse gases—CO2, CH4, N2O, HFCs, PFCs and SF6—in the atmosphere threaten the public health and welfare of current and future generations, and that (2) the combined emissions of GHG from new motor vehicles and motor vehicle engines contribute to the atmospheric concentrations of these key  EXISTING CONDITIONS  7102/Summit Avenue Warehouse Project Page 3-15 Air Quality and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Report April 2022 greenhouse gases and hence to the threat of climate change (74 Fed. Reg. 18886). These findings are required for subsequent regulations that would control GHG emissions from motor vehicles. The USEPA collects several types of GHG emissions data. These data help policy makers, businesses, and the USEPA track GHG emissions trends and identify opportunities for reducing emissions and increasing efficiency. The USEPA has been maintaining a national inventory of GHG emissions since 1990 and in 2009 established mandatory reporting of GHG emissions from large GHG emissions sources. USEPA is also getting GHG reductions through partnerships and initiatives; evaluating policy options, costs, and benefits; advancing the science; partnering internationally and with states, localities, and tribes; and helping communities adapt. Heavy‐Duty National Program. In 2011, USEPA and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) began taking coordinated steps to enable the production of a new generation of clean heavy-duty vehicles, through reduced GHG emissions and improved fuel use from onroad vehicles and engines. Phase 1 of the Greenhouse Gas Emissions Standards and Fuel Efficiency Standards for Medium- and Heavy-Duty Engines and Vehicles addressed medium- and heavy-duty trucks manufactured in model years 2014-2018. In August 2016, USEPA and NHTSA jointly finalized Phase 2 standards for medium- and heavy-duty vehicles through model year 2027 and on August 5, 2021, USEPA announced plans for the next 3 years, addressing heavy-duty vehicles starting in model year 2027. 3.2.7.2 California Climate Change Regulations Executive Order S‐3‐05 (GHG Emissions Reductions). Executive Order #S-3-05, signed by Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger on June 1, 2005, calls for a reduction in GHG emissions to 1990 levels by 2020 and for an 80% reduction in GHG emissions to below 1990 levels by 2050. The California Global Warming Solutions Act of 2006 (AB 32). In September 2006, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger signed AB 32, the California Global Warming Solutions Act of 2006 (Health and Safety Code § 38500 et seq.), into law. AB 32 was intended to effectively end the scientific debate in California over the existence and consequences of global warming. In general, AB 32 directs the ARB to do the following:  On or before June 30, 2007, publicly make available a list of discrete early action GHG emission reduction measures that can be implemented prior to the adoption of the statewide GHG limit and the measures required to achieve compliance with the statewide limit;  By January 1, 2008, determine the statewide levels of GHG emissions in 1990, and adopt a statewide GHG emissions limit that is equivalent to the 1990 level (an approximately 28% reduction in existing statewide GHG emissions);  On or before January 1, 2010, adopt regulations to implement the early action GHG emission reduction measures;  On or before January 1, 2011, adopt quantifiable, verifiable, and enforceable emission reduction measures by regulation that will achieve the statewide GHG emissions limit by 2020, to become operative on January 1, 2012, at the latest. The emission reduction measures may include direct emission reduction measures, alternative compliance mechanisms, and  EXISTING CONDITIONS  7102/Summit Avenue Warehouse Project Page 3-16 Air Quality and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Report April 2022 potential monetary and non-monetary incentives that reduce GHG emissions from any sources or categories of sources as the ARB finds necessary to achieve the statewide GHG emissions limit; and  Monitor compliance with and enforce any emission reduction measure adopted pursuant to AB 32. On December 11, 2008, the ARB approved the Climate Change Scoping Plan37 pursuant to AB 32. The Scoping Plan recommends a wide range of measures for reducing GHG emissions, including (but not limited to):  Expanding and strengthening of existing energy efficiency programs;  Achieving a statewide renewables energy mix of 33 percent;  Developing a GHG emissions cap-and-trade program;  Establishing targets for transportation-related GHG emissions for regions throughout the state, and pursuing policies and incentives to meet those targets;  Implementing existing state laws and policies, including California’s clean car standards, goods movement measures and the Low Carbon Fuel Standard; and  Targeted fees to fund the state’s long-term commitment to administering AB 32. 2014 Update to Climate Change Scoping Plan: On May 22, 2014, the ARB approved the First Update to the Climate Change Scoping Plan Pursuant to AB 32,38 which shows that California is on track to meet the near-term 2020 greenhouse gas limit and is well positioned to maintain and continue reductions beyond 2020 as required by AB 32. In accordance with the UNFCCC, the ARB is beginning to transition to the use of the IPCC’s Fourth Assessment Report (AR4) 100-year GWPs in its climate change programs. The ARB has recalculated the 1990 GHG emissions level with the AR4 GWPs to be 431 million metric ton of CO2e (MMTCO2e); therefore, the 2020 GHG emissions limit established in response to AB 32 is now slightly higher than the 427 MMTCO2e in the initial Scoping Plan. The updated scoping plan evaluates the effectiveness of policies from the original scoping plan and adds recommendations for expanding and improving upon those programs including, but not limited to:  Leveraging public money to fund technologies including medium and heavy duty Zero Emission Vehicles (ZEVs).  Expanding local, regional, and state transportation plan goals to improve transit efficiency.  Supporting the High-Speed Rail Authority and Sustainable Freight Strategy. 37 Climate Change Scoping Plan. A Framework for change. California Air Resources Board. December 2008. Final Version (May 2009). URL: https://ww2.arb.ca.gov/sites/default/files/classic/cc/scopingplan/document/adopted_scoping_plan.pdf. 38 First Update to the Climate Change Scoping Plan. Building on the Framework. California Air Resources Board. May 2014. URL: https://ww2.arb.ca.gov/sites/default/files/classic/cc/scopingplan/2013_update/first_update_climate_change_scopi ng_plan.pdf.  EXISTING CONDITIONS  7102/Summit Avenue Warehouse Project Page 3-17 Air Quality and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Report April 2022  Extending Low Carbon Fuel Standards beyond 2020 with more aggressive goals.  Developing accurate methods for estimating agricultural emissions so that greenhouse gas reduction techniques can be assessed.  Eliminating disposal of organic matter and promote methane recovery at landfills.  Instituting the Forest Carbon Plan to model and understand the carbon cycle of forestry.  Implementing economic incentives for the destruction of short-lived climate pollutants.  Allowing limited future allowances for Cap-and-Trade to reduce cost spikes.  Setting interim goals to reach greenhouse gas emissions of 80% of 1990 levels by 2050. 2017 Update to Climate Change Scoping Plan: The 2017 Update to the Scoping Plan39 builds upon the former Scoping Plans and Updates by outlining priorities and recommendations for the State to achieve its long-term climate objectives. The 2017 Update establishes a proposed framework of action for California to meet the climate target of a 40% reduction in GHGs by 2030, compared to 1990 levels. The major elements of the framework proposed are enhancement of the Renewables Portfolio Standard and the Low Carbon Fuel Standard; a Mobile Source Strategy, Sustainable Freight Action Plan, Short-Lived Climate Pollutant Reduction Strategy, Sustainable Communities Strategies, and a Post-2020 Cap-and-Trade Program; a 20% reduction in GHG emissions from the refinery sector and an Integrated Natural and Working Lands Action Plan. Executive Order S‐01‐07 (Low Carbon Fuel Standard). Executive Order #S-01-07 (January 18, 2007) establishes a statewide goal to reduce the carbon intensity of California’s transportation fuels by at least 10% by 2020 through establishment of a Low Carbon Fuel Standard. Carbon intensity is the amount of CO2e per unit of fuel energy emitted from each stage of producing, transporting, and using the fuel in a motor vehicle. On April 23, 2009, the ARB adopted a regulation to implement the standard. Senate Bill 97. Senate Bill 97 was signed by the governor on August 24, 2007. The bill required the Office of Planning and Research (OPR), by July 1, 2009, to prepare, develop and transmit to the Resources Agency guidelines for the feasible mitigation of GHG emissions or the effects of GHG emissions, as required by CEQA, including, but not limited to, effects associated with transportation or energy consumption. On April 13, 2009, OPR submitted to the Secretary for Natural Resources its proposed amendments to the State CEQA Guidelines for greenhouse gas emissions. The Resources Agency adopted those guidelines on December 30, 2009, and they became effective on March 18, 2010. The amendments treat GHG emissions as a separate category of impacts; i.e., they are not to be addressed as part of an analysis of air quality impacts. Section 15064.4, which was added to the CEQA Guidelines, specifies how the significance of impacts from GHGs is to be determined. First, the lead agency should “make a good faith effort” to describe, calculate or estimate the amount of GHG emissions resulting from a project. After that, the lead 39 The 2017 Climate Change Scoping Plan Update: The Proposed Strategy for Achieving California’s 2030 Greenhouse Gas Target. California Air Resources Board. January 20, 2017. URL: https://www.arb.ca.gov/cc/scopingplan/2030sp_pp_final.pdf.  EXISTING CONDITIONS  7102/Summit Avenue Warehouse Project Page 3-18 Air Quality and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Report April 2022 agency should consider the following factors when assessing the impacts of the GHG emissions on the environment:  The extent to which the project may increase or reduce GHG emissions, relative to the existing environmental setting;  Whether the project emissions exceed a threshold of significance that the lead agency determines applies to the project; and  The extent to which the project complies with regulations or requirements adopted to implement a statewide, regional, or local plan for the reduction or mitigation of GHG emissions. The OPR asked the ARB to make recommendations for GHG-related thresholds of significance. On October 24, 2008, the ARB issued a preliminary draft staff proposal for Recommended Approaches for Setting Interim Significance Thresholds for Greenhouse Gases under the California Environmental Quality Act.40 After holding two public workshops and receiving comments on the proposal, ARB staff decided not to proceed with threshold development.41 Quantitative significance thresholds, if any, are to be set by local agencies. Senate Bill 375. Senate Bill (SB) 375 passed the Senate on August 30, 2008, and was signed by the governor on September 30, 2008. According to SB 375, the transportation sector is the largest contributor of GHG emissions and contributes over 40% of the GHG emissions in California, with automobiles and light trucks alone contributing almost 30%. SB 375 indicates that GHGs from automobiles and light trucks can be reduced by new vehicle technology. However, significant reductions from changed land use patterns and improved transportation also are necessary. SB 375 states, “Without improved land use and transportation policy, California will not be able to achieve the goals of AB 32.” SB 375 (1) requires metropolitan planning organizations to include sustainable community strategies in their regional transportation plans for reducing GHG emissions, (2) aligns planning for transportation and housing, and (3) creates specified incentives for the implementation of the strategies. Senate Bill 375 requires coordination of land use and transportation planning to reduce GHG emissions from transportation sources. Regional transportation plans, which are developed by metropolitan transportation organizations such as the SCAG, are to include “sustainable community strategies” to reduce GHG emissions. Title 24 Building Energy Efficiency Standards. The Energy Efficiency Standards for Residential and Nonresidential Buildings (Title 24, Part 6, of the California Code of Regulations) were established in 1978 in response to a legislative mandate to reduce California's energy consumption. The standards are updated periodically to allow consideration and possible incorporation of new energy efficiency technologies and methods. Compliance with Title 24 will result in decreases in GHG emissions. The California Energy Commission (CEC) adopted the 2019 changes to the Building Energy Efficiency Standards on April 23, 2008, with an aim to promote the objectives listed below.42 They focus on 40 Preliminary Draft Staff Proposal. Recommended Approaches for Setting Interim Significance Thresholds for Greenhouse Gases under the California Environmental Quality Act. California Air Resources Board. October 24, 2008, URL: https://ww3.arb.ca.gov/cc/localgov/ceqa/meetings/102708/prelimdraftproposal102408.pdf. 41 Personal communication from Douglas Ito, California Air Resources Board, Sacramento, CA, to Michael Rogozen, UltraSystems Environmental Inc., Irvine, CA. March 29, 2010. 42 The 2019 changes to Building Energy Efficiency Standards became effective January 1, 2020.  EXISTING CONDITIONS  7102/Summit Avenue Warehouse Project Page 3-19 Air Quality and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Report April 2022 improving “the energy efficiency of newly constructed buildings and additions and alterations to existing buildings. The most significant efficiency improvements to the residential Standards include the introduction of photovoltaic into the prescriptive package, improvements for attics, walls, water heating, and lighting. The most significant efficiency improvements to the nonresidential Standards include alignment with the ASHRAE 90.1 2017 national standards. The 2019 Standards also include changes made throughout all of its sections to improve the clarity, consistency, and readability of the regulatory language.”43 The provisions of Title 24, Part 6 apply to all buildings for which an application for a building permit or renewal of an existing permit is required by law. They regulate design and construction of the building envelope, space-conditioning and water-heating systems, indoor and outdoor lighting systems of buildings, and signs located either indoors or outdoors. Title 24, Part 6 specifies mandatory, prescriptive and performance measures, all designed to optimize energy use in buildings and decrease overall consumption of energy to construct and operate residential and nonresidential buildings. Mandatory measures establish requirements for manufacturing, construction, and installation of certain systems; equipment and building components that are installed in buildings. Title 24 California Green Building Standards Code. The California Green Building Standards Code (Title 24, Part 11 code) commonly referred to as the CALGreen Code, is a statewide mandatory construction code developed and adopted by the California Building Standards Commission and the Department of Housing and Community Development. The CALGreen standards require new residential and commercial buildings to comply with mandatory measures under the topics of planning and design, energy efficiency, water efficiency/conservation, material conservation and resource efficiency, and environmental quality. CALGreen also provides voluntary tiers and measures that local governments may adopt that encourage or require additional measures in the five green building topics. The CEC updates Title 24 standards every three years and the most recent 2019 revisions to the standards became effective July 1, 2020. Executive Order B‐30‐15 (Interim GHG Emissions Reduction). On April 29, 2015, Governor Brown signed Executive Order B-30-15, which sets a California GHG reduction target of 40% below 1990 levels by 2030.44 This target is an intermediate goal between the 2020 and 2050 targets set by Executive Order S-3-05. The executive order also directs state agencies to update the Scoping Plan, update an Adaptation Strategy every three years, and take climate change into account in their planning and investment strategies. Additionally, it requires the State’s Five-Year Infrastructure Plan to take current and future climate change impacts into account in all infrastructure projects. Advanced Clean Truck Regulation. ARB adopted the Advanced Clean Truck Regulation in June 2020 requiring truck manufacturers to transition from diesel trucks and vans to electric zero emission trucks beginning in 2024. By 2045, every new truck sold in California is required to be zero emission. This rule directly addresses disproportionate risks and health and pollution burdens and puts California on the path for an all zero-emission short haul drayage fleet in ports and railyards by 2035, and zero emission "last mile" delivery trucks and vans by 2040. The Advanced Clean Truck 43 2019 Building Energy Efficiency Standards for Residential and Nonresidential Buildings for the 2019 Building Efficiency Standards. California Energy Commission, Publication No. CEC-400-2018-020. URL: https://www.energy.ca.gov/publications/2008/2019-building-energy-efficiency-standards-residential-and- nonresidential. Accessed November 15, 2021. 44 New California Goal Aims to Reduce Emissions 40 Percent Below 1990 Levels by 2030. State of California. Office of Governor. https://www.gov.ca.gov/news.php?id=18938.  EXISTING CONDITIONS  7102/Summit Avenue Warehouse Project Page 3-20 Air Quality and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Report April 2022 Regulation accelerates the transition of zero emission medium and heavy-duty vehicles from Class 2b to Class 8. The regulation has two components including a manufacturer sales requirement, and a reporting requirement. 3.2.7.3 Local and Regional Climate Change Plans and Guidelines The City, through its partnership in the San Bernardino County Regional Greenhouse Gas Reduction Plan (Regional Plan),45 has identified measures that it could take to reduce GHG emissions from City operations and from development in its jurisdiction. These measures could form the basis for a climate action plan (CAP). However, the City has not formally adopted a CAP. In the interim, the City has incorporated much of the measures from the Regional Plan into its General Plan Update, primarily in its Sustainability and Resilience Element. Applicable goals and policies are presented in Section 3.2.6. The SCAQMD has issued guidelines for evaluating the significance under CEQA of a project’s GHG emissions. These are discussed in Section 4.1.2. On April 7, 2016, the SCAG Regional Council adopted the 2016 2040 Regional Transportation Plan/ Sustainable Communities Strategy (RTP/SCS). The RTP/SCS charts a course for closely integrating land use and transportation so that the region can grow smartly and sustainably. The strategy was prepared through a collaborative, continuous, and comprehensive process with input from local governments, county transportation commissions, tribal governments, nonprofit organizations, businesses, and local stakeholders within the counties of Imperial, Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, and Ventura. The RTP/SCS is a long-range vision plan that balances future mobility and housing needs with economic, environmental, and public health goals. The SCAG region strives toward sustainability through integrated land use and transportation planning. The SCAG region must achieve specific federal air quality standards and is required by state law to lower regional GHG emissions. Regional Air Quality Table 3.3‐1 (Federal and State Attainment Status) shows the area designation status of the SCAB for each criteria pollutant for both the NAAQS and CAAQS. Based on regional monitoring data, the SCAB is currently designated as a state non-attainment area for O3, PM10, and PM2.5; a federal non-attainment area for O3 and PM2.5; a federal maintenance area for CO, NO2, and PM10; and a state and federal attainment area for SO2.46,47 Designation of the SCAB as a maintenance area means that, although the Basin has achieved compliance with the NAAQS for CO and NO2, control strategies that were used to achieve compliance must continue. The Federal ozone classification is “extreme.”48 An 45 San Bernardino County Regional Greenhouse Gas Reduction Plan. Prepared by ICF International and LSA for San Bernardino Council of Governments. March 2021. URL: https://www.gosbcta.com/wp- content/uploads/2019/09/San_Bernardino_Regional_GHG_Reduction_Plan_Main_Text_Mar_2021.pdf. Accessed November 15, 2021. 46 According to the SCAQMD, the “Basin has met the PM10 standards at all stations and a request for re-designation to attainment is pending with U.S. EPA.” (SCAQMD Board Meeting, December 7, 2012, Agenda Item 30, p. 6.) 47 On July 8, 2016, USEPA made a finding that the South Coast has attained the 1997 24-hour and annual PM2.5 standards based on 2011-2013 data. https://www.regulations.gov/document?D=EPA-R09-OAR-2014-0708-0081. This determination became effective August 24, 2016. 48 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. 2011. “8-Hour Ozone Nonattainment State/Area/County Report.” Green Book. http://www.epa.gov/air/oaqps/greenbook/gncs.html#CALIFORNIA. Updated December 14, 2012.  EXISTING CONDITIONS  7102/Summit Avenue Warehouse Project Page 3-21 Air Quality and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Report April 2022 extreme non-attainment area has an 8-hour ozone design value of 0.187 ppm,49 and has the attainment deadline of June 15, 2024. On June 26, 2013, the USEPA approved, as a revision to the SIP, the State's request to redesignate the South Coast Air Basin to attainment for the 24-hour PM10 NAAQS. The USEPA is also approving the PM10 maintenance plan and the associated PM10 motor vehicle emissions budgets for use in transportation conformity determinations necessary for the South Coast PM10 area. Finally, the USEPA approved the attainment year emissions inventory. The USEPA took these actions because the SIP revision meets the requirements of the CAA and USEPA guidance for such plans and motor vehicle emissions budgets.50 Table 3.3‐1 FEDERAL AND STATE ATTAINMENT STATUS Pollutants Federal Classification State Classification51 Ozone (O3) Nonattainment (Extreme)52 Nonattainment Particulate Matter (PM10) Maintenance (Serious)53 Nonattainment Fine Particulate Matter (PM2.5) Nonattainment (Serious)54 Nonattainment Carbon Monoxide (CO) Maintenance (Serious)55 Attainment Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2) Maintenance56 Attainment Sulfur Dioxide (SO2) Attainment57 Attainment Sulfates No Federal Standards Attainment Lead (Pb) Attainment Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) Attainment Visibility Reducing Particles Unclassified 49 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. 2011. “Designations.” Green Book. www.epa.gov/air/oaqps/greenbook/define.html. Updated August 30, 2011. 50 “Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; Designation of Areas for Air Quality Planning Purposes; California; South Coast Air Basin; Approval of PM10 Maintenance Plan and Redesignation to Attainment for the PM10 Standard.” Federal Register 78 (123): 38223-38226. http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/FR-2013-06-26/html/2013- 15145.htm. 51 State Area Designations. California Air Resources Board. https://ww2.arb.ca.gov/resources/documents/maps-state- and-federal-area-designations. Accessed December 3, 2021. 52 Nonattainment Areas for the 2015 Ozone Standards. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. https://epa.maps.arcgis.com/apps/MapSeries/index.html?appid=d37c4a84a023422e8a24272dd8875f56. Accessed December 3, 2021. 53 PM-10 (1987) Maintenance Area (Redesignated from Nonattainment) State/Area/County Report, November 30, 2021. https://www3.epa.gov/airquality/greenbook/pmcs.html#CA, Accessed December 3, 2021. 54 PM-2.5 Nonattainment Areas (2012 Standard). U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. https://www3.epa.gov/airquality/greenbook/map/mappm25_2012.pdf. Accessed December 3, 2021. 55 Carbon Monoxide (1971) Designated Area State/Area/County Report. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. November 30, 2021. https://www3.epa.gov/airquality/greenbook/cbcs.html#CA. Accessed December 3, 2021. 56 Nitrogen Dioxide (1971) Maintenance Area (Redesignated from Nonattainment) State/Area/County Report. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. November 30, 2021. https://www3.epa.gov/airquality/greenbook/nmcs.html. Accessed December 3, 2021. 57 Sulfur Dioxide. California Air Resources Board. https://ww2.arb.ca.gov/our-work/programs/state-and-federal-area- designations/federal-area-designations/sulfur-dioxide. Accessed December 3, 2021.  EXISTING CONDITIONS  7102/Summit Avenue Warehouse Project Page 3-22 Air Quality and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Report April 2022 Local Air Quality The SCAQMD has divided the SCAB into source receptor areas (SRAs), based on similar meteorological and topographical features. The proposed project site is in SCAQMD’s Central San Bernardino Valley (SRA 34), which is served by the Fontana-Arrow Monitoring Station, located less than five miles southwest of the proposed project site, at 14360 Arrow Highway, in Fontana. Criteria pollutants monitored at the Fontana-Arrow Monitoring Station include ozone, PM10, PM2.5, and NO2. This station ceased monitoring CO in 2012 and CO has not been monitored anywhere in the SCAB since 2012. The ambient air quality data in the proposed project vicinity as recorded at the Fontana-Arrow Monitoring Station from 2018 to 2020 and the applicable state standards are shown in Table 3.4‐1. Table 3.4‐1 AMBIENT AIR QUALITY MONITORING DATA Air Pollutant Standard/Exceedance 2018 2019 2020 Ozone (O3) Max. 1-hour Concentration (ppm) Max. 8-hour Concentration (ppm) # Days > Federal 8-hour Std. of 0.070 ppm # Days > California 1-hour Std. of 0.070 ppm # Days > California 8-hour Std. of 0.070 ppm 0.141 0.111 69 38 72 0.124 0.109 67 41 71 0.151 0.111 89 56 91 Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2) Max. 1-hour Concentration (ppm) Annual Average (ppm) # Days > California 1-hour Std. of 0.070 ppm 0.063 0.018 0 0.0761 0.017 0 0.0664 0.019 0 Respirable Particulate Matter (PM10) Max. 24-hour Concentration microgram per cubic meter (µg/m3) Est. # Days > Fed. 24-hour Std. of 150 µg/m3 Annual Average (µg/m3) 61.5 0 34.6 85.1 0 35.3 73.6 0 37.2 Fine Particulate Matter (PM2.5) Max. 24-hour Concentration (µg/m3) #Days > Fed. 24-hour Std. of 35 µg/m3 State Annual Average (µg/m3) 29.2 0 11.1 81.3 3 11.3 57.6 4 12.3 Source: California Air Resources Board, “iADAM Air Quality Data Statistics.” Internet URL: http://www.arb.ca.gov/adam/ (October 2021). ND - There was insufficient (or no) data available to determine the value. Sensitive Receptors Some people, such as individuals with respiratory illnesses or impaired lung function because of other illnesses, persons over 65 years of age, and children under 14, are particularly sensitive to certain pollutants. Facilities and structures where these sensitive people live or spend considerable amounts of time are known as sensitive receptors. Land uses identified to be sensitive receptors by the SCAQMD CEQA Air Quality Handbook include residences, schools, playgrounds, childcare centers, athletic facilities, long-term health care facilities, rehabilitation centers, convalescent centers, and retirement homes. Sensitive receptors may be at risk of being affected by air emissions released from the construction and operation of the proposed project. The closest sensitive receptors to the proposed project are residences on the west side of Sierra Avenue, which are about 162 feet from the project’s western boundary. The nearest school is Fitzgerald Elementary School, which is about 1.1 miles to the northeast. At this writing, a new residential development was under construction on Sierra Avenue, across the street from the proposed project.  AIR QUALITY IMPACTS ANALYSIS  7102/Summit Avenue Warehouse Project Page 4-1 Air Quality and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Report April 2022 AIR QUALITY IMPACTS ANALYSIS Impact Review Criteria Criteria Pollutants 4.1.1.1 CEQA Guidelines In accordance with State CEQA Guidelines Appendix G, implementation of the project would result in a potentially significant impact to air quality if it were to:  Conflict with or obstruct implementation of the applicable air quality plan;  Result in a cumulatively considerable net increase of any criteria pollutant for which the project region is nonattainment under an applicable federal or state ambient air quality standard;  Expose sensitive receptors to substantial pollutant concentrations;  Result in other emissions (such as those leading to odors) adversely affecting a substantial number of people. Where available, the significance criteria established by the applicable air quality management district (AQMD) or air pollution control district (APCD) may be relied upon to make the significance determinations. As will be discussed in the next section, the SCAQMD has developed a CEQA Air Quality Handbook to provide a protocol for air quality analyses that are prepared under the requirements of CEQA. 4.1.1.2 Emission Thresholds for Regional Air Quality Impacts The SCAQMD has developed criteria for determining whether emissions from a project are regionally significant. They are useful for estimating whether a project is likely to result in a violation of the NAAQS and/or whether the project is in conformity with plans to achieve attainment. The SCAQMD no longer has “indirect source” rules, e.g., rules that place restrictions on housing or commercial development, or require reductions in trip generation and/or vehicle miles traveled to developed commercial or industrial sites.58 Instead, the District has published guidance on conducting air quality analyses under CEQA59 SCAQMD’s significance thresholds are summarized in Table 4.1‐1 for criteria pollutant emissions during construction activities and project operation. A project is considered to have a regional air quality impact if emissions from its construction and/or operational activities exceed the corresponding SCAQMD significance thresholds. 58 Two indirect source rules (1501 - Work Trip Reduction Plans and 1501.1 - Alternatives to Work Trip Reduction Plans) were repealed in 1995. 59 SCAQMD (South Coast Air Quality Management District), 1993. CEQA Air Quality Handbook. Diamond Bar, CA. November.  AIR QUALITY IMPACTS ANALYSIS  7102/Summit Avenue Warehouse Project Page 4-2 Air Quality and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Report April 2022 Table 4.1‐1 SCAQMD EMISSIONS THRESHOLDS FOR SIGNIFICANT REGIONAL IMPACTS Pollutant Mass Daily Thresholds (Pounds/Day) Construction Operation Nitrogen Oxides (NOX) 100 55 Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) 75 55 Respirable Particulate Matter (PM10) 150 150 Fine Particulate Matter (PM2.5) 55 55 Sulfur Oxides (SOX) 150 150 Carbon Monoxide (CO) 550 550 Lead 3 3 Source: “SCAQMD Air Quality Significance Thresholds.” 2019. Diamond Bar, CA: South Coast Air Quality Management District, http://www.aqmd.gov/docs/default-source/ceqa/handbook/scaqmd-air-quality-significance- thresholds.pdf?sfvrsn=2. April 2019. Accessed December 3, 2019. 4.1.1.3 Emission Thresholds for Localized Air Quality Impacts As part of its environmental justice program to address localized air quality impacts of development projects, SCAQMD developed localized significance thresholds (LSTs) in 2003.60 LSTs represent the maximum NOx, CO, PM10, and PM2.5 emissions from a project that are not expected to cause or contribute to an exceedance of the most stringent applicable federal or state ambient air quality standard. NOx and CO LSTs are based on the ambient concentrations of that pollutant for each SRA61 and distance to the nearest offsite receptor. For PM10, LSTs were derived based on requirements in SCAQMD Rule 403. Note that the LST analysis does not apply to ROG emissions, since there is no ambient air quality standard for ROG. For the purposes of a CEQA analysis, the SCAQMD considers a sensitive receptor to be a receptor such as a residence, hospital, or convalescent facility where it is possible that an individual could remain for 24 hours. Commercial and industrial facilities are not included in the definition of sensitive receptor, because employees typically are present for shorter periods of time, such as eight hours. Therefore, applying a 24-hour standard for PM10 is appropriate not only because the averaging period for the state standard is 24 hours, but because the sensitive receptor would be present at the location for the full 24 hours. The SCAQMD has developed mass rate look-up tables that can be used to determine whether a project may generate significant localized air quality impacts to offsite receptors (including sensitive receptors). Note that the use of LSTs is voluntary, to be implemented at the discretion of the lead agency pursuant to CEQA. 60 Chico, T. and J. Koizumi. Final Localized Significance Threshold Methodology: South Coast Air Quality Management District, Diamond Bar, CA. July 2008. URL: http://www.aqmd.gov/docs/default-source/ceqa/handbook/localized- significance-thresholds/final-lst-methodology-document.pdf?sfvrsn=2. 61 The SCAQMD has defined 38 source receptor areas (SRA) for various regulatory purposes. Each SRA is assumed to have a unique set of geographic and meteorological characteristics.  AIR QUALITY IMPACTS ANALYSIS  7102/Summit Avenue Warehouse Project Page 4-3 Air Quality and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Report April 2022 4.1.1.4 Impacts of Carbon Monoxide Hotspots Increased local vehicle traffic may contribute to offsite air quality impacts. The traffic increases in nearby intersections may contribute to traffic congestion, which may create “pockets” of CO called hotspots. These pockets have the potential to exceed the state 1-hour standard of 20 parts per million (ppm) and/or the 8-hour standard of 9.0 ppm, thus affecting sensitive receptors that are close to these roadways or intersections. CO hotspots historically were found at busy intersections but could also occur along congested major arterials and freeways. They occurred mostly in the early morning hours when winds are stagnant and ambient CO concentrations are elevated. It has long been recognized that CO exceedances are caused by vehicular emissions,62 primarily when vehicles are idling at intersections.63,64 Accordingly, vehicle emissions standards have become increasingly more stringent. Before the first vehicle emission regulations, cars in the 1950s were typically emitting about 87 grams of CO per mile.65 Currently, the CO standard in California is a maximum of 3.4 grams/mile for passenger cars (with provisions for certain cars to emit even less).66 With the turnover of older vehicles, introduction of cleaner fuels and implementation of control technology on industrial facilities, CO concentrations in the Air Basin have steadily declined. An analysis prepared for CO attainment in the SCAB by the SCAQMD can be used to assist in evaluating the potential for CO exceedances due to development projects. CO attainment was thoroughly analyzed as part of the SCAQMD’s 2003 Air Quality Management Plan (2003 AQMP) and the 1992 Federal Attainment Plan for Carbon Monoxide (1992 CO Plan).67 In the 1992 CO Plan, a CO hot spot analysis was conducted for the four worst-case scenario intersections in Los Angeles County at the peak morning and afternoon time periods. The intersections evaluated included Long Beach Boulevard and Imperial Highway (Lynwood); Wilshire Boulevard and Veteran Avenue (Westwood); Sunset Boulevard and Highland Avenue (Hollywood); and La Cienega Boulevard and Century Boulevard (Inglewood). These analyses did not predict a violation of CO standards. The peak modeled CO concentrations due to vehicle emissions occurred at the intersection of Wilshire Boulevard and Veteran Avenue, which had a daily traffic volume of approximately 100,000 vehicles. The 2003 AQMP estimated that the 1-hour concentration for this intersection was 4.6 ppm, which indicates that the most stringent 1-hour CO standard (20.0 ppm) would likely not be exceeded until the daily traffic at the intersection exceeded more than 400,000 vehicles per day.68 The AQMP CO hotspots modeling also took into account worst-case meteorological conditions and background CO concentrations. The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) evaluated the level of service (LOS) in the vicinity of the Wilshire Boulevard and Veteran Avenue intersection and found it to be Level E for peak morning traffic and Level F for peak afternoon traffic.69,70 If a project intersection 62 USEPA. 2000. Air Quality Criteria for Carbon Monoxide. EPA 600/P-099/001F. 63 SCAQMD. 1993. CEQA Air Quality Handbook. Section 4.5. 64 SCAQMD. 2003. Air Quality Management Plan. 65 USEPA, Timeline of Major Accomplishments in Transportation, Air Pollution, and Climate Change, www.epa.gov/air- pollution-transportation/timeline-major-accomplishments-transportation-air-pollution-and-climate, accessed January 17, 2018. 66 California Air Resources Board. California 2015 and Subsequent Model Criteria Pollutant Exhaust Emission Standards and Test Procedures and 2017 and Subsequent Model Greenhouse Gas Exhaust Emission Standards and Test Procedures for Passenger Cars, Light-Duty Trucks, and Medium-Duty Vehicles. Adopted March 22, 2012. 67 SCAQMD, 1992. Federal Attainment Plan for Carbon Monoxide. 68 Based on the ratio of the CO standard (20.0 ppm) and the modeled value (4.6 ppm). 69 The Metropolitan Transportation Authority measured traffic volumes and calculated the LOS for the intersection of Wilshire Blvd./ Sepulveda Ave. which is a block west along Wilshire Blvd., still east of Interstate 405. 70 Metropolitan Transportation Authority. 2004. Congestion Management Program for Los Angeles County. Exhibit 2-6 and Appendix A.  AIR QUALITY IMPACTS ANALYSIS  7102/Summit Avenue Warehouse Project Page 4-4 Air Quality and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Report April 2022 does not exceed 400,000 vehicles per day, then the project does not need to prepare a detailed CO hotspots analysis using California LINE Source Dispersion Model, version 4 (CALINE4), which is a model used to assess air quality impacts near transportation facilities (i.e., roadways, intersections, street canyons, and parking facilities). 4.1.1.5 Odor Impacts The SCAQMD air quality significance thresholds discussed in Section 4.1.1 define a significant impact for a situation in which a project creates an odor nuisance pursuant to SCAQMD Rule 402 [Nuisance]. Rule 402 broadly defines nuisance odors; in reality, it is imposed only in cases in which (1) complaints are received by the District, and (2) an inspector personally observes the offensive odor. Because the proposed facility is in a highly industrialized area, and unusually odorous materials will not be handled, Rule 402 complaints are unlikely. Greenhouse Gas Emissions 4.1.2.1 CEQA Impact Review Criteria In accordance with State CEQA Guidelines Appendix G, implementation of the project would result in a potentially significant impact to greenhouse gases if it were to:  Generate greenhouse gas emissions, either directly or indirectly, that may have a significant impact on the environment;  Conflict with an applicable plan, policy or regulation adopted for the purpose of reducing the emissions of greenhouse gases. 4.1.2.2 GHG Emissions Thresholds Neither the City, the SCAQMD nor the State CEQA Guidelines Amendments has adopted specific quantitative thresholds of significance for addressing a project’s GHG emissions. Nonetheless, § 15064.4 of the CEQA Guidelines serves to assist lead agencies in determining the significance of the impacts of GHGs. As required in § 15064.4, this analysis includes an impact determination based on (1) an estimate of the amount of GHG emissions resulting from the project; (2) a qualitative analysis or performance based standards; (3) a quantification of the extent to which the project increases GHG emissions as compared to the existing environmental setting; and (4) the extent to which the project complies with regulations or requirements adopted to implement a statewide, regional, or local plan for the reduction or mitigation of GHG emissions. To provide guidance to local lead agencies on determining significance for GHG emissions in their CEQA documents, the SCAQMD Board adopted an Interim CEQA GHG Significance Threshold for Stationary Sources, Rules, and Plans,71 The Interim Guidance uses a tiered approach to determining significance. Although this Interim Guidance was developed primarily to apply to stationary source/industrial projects where the SCAQMD is the lead agency under CEQA, in absence of more 71 SCAQMD, 2008. Draft Guidance Document – Interim CEQA Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Significance Threshold. South Coast Air Quality Management District. October 2008. http://www.aqmd.gov/docs/default- source/ceqa/handbook/greenhouse-gases-(ghg)-ceqa-significance-thresholds/ghgattachmente.pdf.  AIR QUALITY IMPACTS ANALYSIS  7102/Summit Avenue Warehouse Project Page 4-5 Air Quality and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Report April 2022 directly applicable policy, the SCAQMD’s Interim Guidance is often used as general guidance by local agencies to address the long-term adverse impacts associated with global climate change. The threshold selected for this analysis is Tier 3 – 90 Percent Capture Rate Emission Thresholds. A 90% emission capture rate means that 90% of total emissions from all new or modified projects would be subject to CEQA analysis. For Tier 3, the SCAQMD presents lead agencies with two options: Option #1 – separate numerical thresholds for residential projects (3,500 metric tons [MT] CO2e per year), commercial projects (1,400 MTCO2e per year), and mixed-use projects (3,000 MTCO2e per year); and Option #2 – a single numerical threshold for all non-industrial projects of 3,000 MT CO2e per year.72 The SCAQMD staff’s proposal was to recommend the use of option #2, but to allow lead agencies to choose Option #1 if they prefer that approach. The present analysis uses 3,000 MT of CO2e per year (option #2) as the significance threshold under the first impact criterion above, as recommended by the City of Fontana for this project.73 Methodology For Analyzing Criteria Pollutant Emissions Construction Project construction activities will generate short-term air quality impacts. Construction emissions can be distinguished as either onsite or offsite. Onsite air pollutant emissions would principally consist of exhaust emissions from off-road heavy-duty construction equipment, as well as fugitive particulate matter from earthworking, and material handling operations. Offsite emissions would result from workers commuting to and from the job site, as well as from trucks hauling demolition and construction debris for disposal. Estimated criteria pollutant emissions from the project’s onsite and offsite project activities were calculated using the California Emissions Estimator Model (CalEEMod), Version 2020.4.0. CalEEMod74 is a planning tool for estimating emissions related to land use projects. Model-predicted project emissions are compared with applicable thresholds to assess regional air quality impacts. As some construction plans have not been finalized, CalEEMod defaults were used for construction offroad equipment and onroad construction trips and vehicle miles traveled. The only modifications to CalEEMod defaults are the construction schedule provided by client and operational fleet mix and trip rates adjustments based on information from SCAQMD’s Analysis of Warehouse Trip Generation Rates.75 It was also assumed that the construction contractor would comply with all pertinent provisions of SCAQMD Rule 403.76 72 SCAQMD, 2010. Minutes for the GHG CEQA Significance Threshold Stakeholder Working Group #15. September 28, 2010. South Coast Air Quality Management Board. September 28, 2010. http://www.aqmd.gov/docs/default- source/ceqa/handbook/greenhouse-gases-(ghg)-ceqa-significance-thresholds/year-2008-2009/ghg-meeting- 15/ghg-meeting-15-minutes.pdf) 73 Email from Cecily Session-Goins, Associate Planner, City of Fontana, to Hina Gupta, Project Manager, UltraSystems Environmental Incorporated. April 5, 2022. 74 California Emissions Estimator Model® User’s Guide. Version 2020.4.0. Prepared by BREEZE Software for the California Air Pollution Control Officers Association. November. URL: http://www.aqmd.gov/docs/default- source/caleemod/user-guide-2021/01_user-39-s-guide2020-4-0.pdf?sfvrsn=6. 75 California Emissions Estimator Model® User’s Guide. Version 2013.2. Appendix E. California Air Pollution Control Officers Association. July 2013. URL: http://www.aqmd.gov/docs/default-source/caleemod/caleemod- appendixe.pdf?sfvrsn=6. 76 Rule 403 applies to fugitive dust emissions. All projects in the SCAQMD are required to implement dust control measures such as regularly wetting disturbed soils.  AIR QUALITY IMPACTS ANALYSIS  7102/Summit Avenue Warehouse Project Page 4-6 Air Quality and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Report April 2022 CalEEMod uses many default assumptions based upon surveys of various types of construction projects. However, the user may override the default values where project-specific data are available. Various construction and demolition quantity assumptions were presented in Section 2.2. Table 4.2‐1 lists the construction equipment types and characteristics used in the modelling. Table 4.2‐1 CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT ASSUMPTIONS Construction Phase Equipment Type No. of Pieces HP Load Factor Site Preparation Graders 1 187 0.41 Scrapers 1 367 0.48 Tractors/Loaders/Backhoes 1 97 0.37 Grading Graders 1 187 0.41 Rubber-Tired Dozers 1 247 0.40 Tractors/Loaders/Backhoes 2 97 0.37 Building Construction Cranes 1 231 0.29 Forklifts 2 89 0.20 Generator Sets 1 84 0.74 Tractors/Loaders/Backhoes 1 97 0.37 Welders 3 46 0.45 Paving Cement and Mortar Mixers 1 9 0.56 Pavers 1 130 0.42 Paving Equipment 1 132 0.36 Rollers 2 80 0.38 Tractors/Loaders/Backhoes 1 97 0.37 Architectural Coating Air Compressors 1 78 0.48 Operations Operational emissions were calculated with CalEEMod. The model’s default values were used for most parameters. However, trip generation rates and vehicle mix data were obtained from SCAQMD Warehouse Truck Study as presented in Appendix E of the 2013.3.2 CalEEMod User’s Guide.77 Air Quality Impacts (Criteria Pollutants and Air Toxics) Construction Impacts 4.3.1.1 Regional Impacts Table 4.3‐1 (Maximum Daily Unmitigated Regional Construction Emissions) summarizes the results of the CalEEMod analysis. CalEEMod inputs and results are provided in Attachment 1. 77 California Emissions Estimator Model® User’s Guide. Version 2013.2. Appendix E. California Air Pollution Control Officers Association. July 2013. URL: http://www.aqmd.gov/docs/default-source/caleemod/caleemod- appendixe.pdf?sfvrsn=6.  AIR QUALITY IMPACTS ANALYSIS  7102/Summit Avenue Warehouse Project Page 4-1 Air Quality and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Report April 2022 Table 4.3‐1 MAXIMUM DAILY UNMITIGATED REGIONAL CONSTRUCTION EMISSIONS Construction Activity Maximum Emissions (lbs/day) ROG NOx CO PM10 PM2.5 Maximum Emissions, 2020 47.7 17.0 16.4 8.0 4.2 SCAQMD Significance Thresholds 75 100 550 150 55 Significant? (Yes or No) No No No No No Source: Calculated by OB-1 Air Analyses with CalEEMod (Version 2020.0.4). For each criteria pollutant, construction emissions would be below the pollutant’s SCAQMD significance threshold. 4.3.1.2 Impacts on Sensitive Receptors Sensitive receptors are persons who are more susceptible to air pollution than the general population, such as children, athletes, the elderly, and the chronically ill. Examples of land uses where substantial numbers of sensitive receptors are often found are schools, daycare centers, parks, recreational areas, medical facilities, nursing homes, and convalescent care facilities. Residential areas are also considered to be sensitive to air pollution because residents (including children and the elderly) tend to be at home for extended periods of time, resulting in sustained exposure to pollutants. Construction of the proposed project would generate short-term and intermittent emissions. Following SCAQMD guidance,78 only onsite construction emissions were considered in the localized significance analysis. Localized significance thresholds for projects in Source Receptor Area 34 were obtained from tables in Appendix C of the SCAQMD’s Final Localized Significance Threshold Methodology.79 Table 4.3‐2 shows the results of the localized significance analysis for the proposed project. 78 Chico, T. and J. Koizumi. Final Localized Significance Threshold Methodology: South Coast Air Quality Management District, Diamond Bar, CA. July 2008. URL: http://www.aqmd.gov/docs/default-source/ceqa/handbook/localized- significance-thresholds/final-lst-methodology-document.pdf?sfvrsn=2. 79 Ibid.  AIR QUALITY IMPACTS ANALYSIS  7102/Summit Avenue Warehouse Project Page 4-2 Air Quality and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Report April 2022 Table 4.3‐2 RESULTS OF LOCALIZED SIGNIFICANCE ANALYSIS Nearest Sensitive Receptor Maximum Onsite Emissions (pounds/day) NOx CO PM10 PM2.5 Maximum daily emissions 17.0 14.4 7.8 4.1 SCAQMD LST for 5 acres @ 50 meters 302 2,396 42 10 Significant (Yes or No) No No No No During project construction, sensitive receptors would be exposed to diesel exhaust from construction equipment, which has been associated with lung cancer.80 Therefore a screening health risk assessment was performed for construction activities. A memorandum describing and documenting the screening HRA was prepared for the Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration for this project.81 The resulting carcinogenic risk was estimated to be 0.39 in 1 million (3.9 x 10-7), which is less than the SCAQMD’s significance threshold of 10 in 1 million. The chronic hazard index was estimated to be 0.0003, which is less than the significance threshold of 1.0. Therefore, the long- term cancer risk and chronic noncancer risk for the proposed project’s construction would be less than significant. Acute non-cancer risk assessments are based upon one-hour maximum exposures, but acute reference exposure levels (RELs) for diesel exhaust and diesel particulate matter have not been established by the Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment.82 Long‐Term Impacts 4.3.2.1 Regional Impacts Operational emissions from the proposed project were estimated using the methods outlined in Section 4.2.2. Results are presented in Table 4.3‐3 (Maximum Daily Project Operational Emissions). As seen in Table 4.3‐3, for each criteria pollutant, operational emissions would be below the pollutant’s SCAQMD significance threshold. Therefore, operational criteria pollutant emissions would be less than significant. 80 Findings of the Scientific Review Panel on The Report on Diesel Exhaust as Adopted at the Panel’s April 22, 1998 Meeting. URL: URL: https://ww2.arb.ca.gov/sites/default/files/classic/toxics/dieseltac/de-fnds.pdf. Accessed on November 15, 2021. 81 Screening Air Toxics Health Risk Assessment for the Summit Avenue Warehouse Project, Fontana, California. Memorandum From Michael Rogozen, UltraSystems Environmental Incorporated, to Bobby Allard, Allard Engineering. April 15, 2022. 82 http://www.oehha.ca.gov/air/allrels.html. Accessed June 28, 2014.  AIR QUALITY IMPACTS ANALYSIS  7102/Summit Avenue Warehouse Project Page 4-3 Air Quality and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Report April 2022 Table 4.3‐3 MAXIMUM DAILY PROJECT OPERATIONAL EMISSIONS Emission Source Pollutant (lbs/day) ROG NOX CO PM10 PM2.5 Area Source Emissions 2.29 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.00 Energy Source Emissions 0.01 0.06 0.05 0.00 0.00 Mobile Source Emissions 0.30 1.04 4.12 1.26 0.35 Total Operational Emissions 2.6 1.1 4.2 1.3 0.4 SCAQMD Significance Thresholds 55 55 550 150 55 Significant? (Yes or No) No No No No No Source: Calculated by OB-1 Air Analyses with CalEEMod (Version 2020.4.0). 4.3.2.2 Carbon Monoxide Hotspots Considering the discussion in Section 4.1.3, analysis, a CO hotspots analysis was not needed and was not performed. 4.3.2.3 Odor Analysis The aforementioned SCAQMD Air Quality Significance Thresholds define a significant impact for a situation in which a project creates an odor nuisance pursuant to SCAQMD Rule 402 [Nuisance]. Rule 402 broadly defines nuisance odors; in reality, it is imposed only in cases in which (1) complaints are received by the District and (2) an inspector personally observes the offensive odor. Because the proposed facility is in a highly industrialized area, and unusually odorous materials will not be handled, Rule 402 complaints are unlikely. 4.3.2.4 Screening Health Risk Assessment The aforementioned health risk assessment memorandum prepared for the Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration for this project also covered long-term exposures during project operation. The resulting carcinogenic risk was estimated to be 6.9 in 1 million (6.9 x 10-6), which is less than the SCAQMD’s significance threshold of 10 in 1 million. The estimated hazard index for chronic noncancer risk is estimated to be 0.0046, which is less than the significance threshold of 1.0. Given that the screening approach assumed worst-case meteorological conditions, use of actual local meteorological inputs would result in considerably lower risk estimates. Therefore, impacts from exposure to diesel particulate matter would be less than significant. Consistency With Air Quality Management Plan As discussed in Section 3.2.3, The SCAQMD has established an AQMP that proposes policies and measures to achieve federal and State standards for healthful air quality in the SCAB. The most recently approved AQMP was adopted by the SCAQMD Board of Directors on March 3, 2017. The AQMP incorporates land use assumptions from local general plans and regional growth projections developed by the SCAG to estimate stationary and mobile air emissions associated with projected population and planned land uses. If the proposed land use is consistent with the local  AIR QUALITY IMPACTS ANALYSIS  7102/Summit Avenue Warehouse Project Page 4-4 Air Quality and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Report April 2022 general plan, then the impact of the project is presumed to have been accounted for in the AQMP. This is because the land use and transportation control sections of the AQMP are based on the SCAG regional growth forecasts, which incorporated projections from local general plans. As is concluded in the IS/MND prepared for this project, the proposed project meets the main objectives of the land use plans and ordinances governing the project site and appropriately balances the requirements of the zoning code with and associated development limitations of the project site. Another measurement tool in determining consistency with the AQMP is to determine whether a project would generate population and employment growth and, if so, whether that growth would exceed the growth rates forecasted in the AQMP and how the project would accommodate the expected increase in population or employment. The project does not propose any residential or commercial development and would not directly induce substantial growth in Fontana. The project would not indirectly induce growth since no new public infrastructure is proposed or would be required. Therefore, the project would not directly or indirectly induce growth in Fontana and would not violate the assumptions of the AQMP. Methodology for Analyzing Greenhouse Gas Emissions GHG emissions come from both the construction and operation of the project. Construction of the project would result in temporary emissions of GHGs from fuel combustion by onsite construction equipment and by on-road vehicle traffic (i.e., worker commute and delivery truck trips). Operational direct GHG emissions will come from on-road mobile sources and onsite area sources, such as landscaping. Indirect GHG emissions will come from energy use, water supply, wastewater, and solid waste.83 A detailed summary of the assumptions and model data used to estimate the project’s GHG emissions are provided in Attachment 1. One-time GHG emissions are those construction emissions that do not recur over the life of the project. The major construction phases included in this analysis are grading, building construction, paving, and architectural coating. Emissions are from offroad construction equipment and onroad vehicles like worker and vendor commuting and trucks for soil and material hauling. Other GHG emissions would occur annually after buildout. GHGs are emitted from buildings because of activities for which electricity and natural gas are typically used as energy sources. Combustion of carbon-based fuel emits CO2 and other GHGs directly into the atmosphere; these emissions are considered direct emissions. The project’s primary direct source of annual GHG emissions will be on-road mobile sources. GHGs are also emitted during the generation of electricity from fossil fuels; when produced offsite, these emissions are indirectly associated with the project. Indirect GHG emissions also result from the production of electricity used to convey, treat, and distribute water and wastewater. A final indirect GHG emission source is decomposition of organic waste that is generated by the project and transported to landfills. Temporary construction and long-term operational GHG emissions from the project’s onsite and offsite project activities were calculated using CalEEMod Version 2020.4.0 (CAPCOA, 2021). CalEEMod is a planning tool for estimating emissions related to land use projects. Operational emissions consider area emissions, such as space heating, from energy use associated with land uses, and from the vehicle trips associated with the land uses. To assess the overall lifetime project GHG 83 Indirect emission sources are those for which the project is responsible, but which are not located at the project site.  AIR QUALITY IMPACTS ANALYSIS  7102/Summit Avenue Warehouse Project Page 4-5 Air Quality and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Report April 2022 emissions, the SCAQMD developed an Interim Guidance84 that recommends that construction emissions should be amortized over the life of the project, defined in the guidance as 30 years. Annualized GHG emissions are then added to the operational emissions and the sum is compared to the applicable interim GHG significance threshold. Air Quality Impacts (Greenhouse Gas Emissions) Each construction phase involves the use of a different mix of construction equipment and therefore has its own distinct GHG emissions characteristics. A generalized construction schedule was supplied by the applicant. CalEEMod defaults were used otherwise. Construction emissions occur both onsite and offsite. Onsite air pollutant emissions consist principally of exhaust emissions from off-road heavy-duty construction equipment. Offsite emissions result from workers commuting to and from the job site, as well as from vendors and visitors to the site. To be consistent with the guidance from the SCAQMD for calculating criteria pollutants from construction activities, only GHG emissions from onsite construction activities and offsite hauling and construction worker commuting are considered as project generated. As explained by California Air Pollution Control Officers Association (CAPCOA) in its 2008 white paper,85 the information needed to characterize GHG emissions from manufacture, transport, and end-of-life of construction materials would be speculative at the CEQA analysis level. CEQA does not require an evaluation of speculative impacts (CEQA Guidelines § 15145). Therefore, the construction analysis does not consider such GHG emissions, but does consider non-speculative onsite construction activities, and offsite hauling and construction worker trips. All GHG emissions are identified on an annual basis. CalEEMod estimated construction GHG emissions to be 214.7 MT of CO2e. The 30-year amortized value is 7.16 MT of CO2e per year. Table 4.5‐1 summarizes the results of the GHG emissions analysis for both construction and operations. Table 4.5‐1 UNMITIGATED ANNUAL GHG EMISSIONS, 2019 AND BEYOND (Emissions in metric tons, or MT) Category CO2e (MT/year) Direct – (Amortized Construction) 7.16 Direct – Mobile (Operational) 228.39 Direct – Purchased Natural Gas 11.05 Direct – Area Source <0.01 Indirect – Purchased Electricity (Power) 57.53 Indirect – Purchased Electricity (Water) 106.90 84 SCAQMD, 2008. Draft Guidance Document – Interim CEQA Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Significance Threshold. South Coast Air Quality Management District. October 2008. http://www.aqmd.gov/docs/default- source/ceqa/handbook/greenhouse-gases-(ghg)-ceqa-significance-thresholds/ghgattachmente.pdf. 85 CEQA & Climate Change. Evaluating and Addressing Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Projects Subject to the California Environmental Quality Act. January. URL: http://www.capcoa.org/wp- content/uploads/2012/03/CAPCOA-White-Paper.pdf.  AIR QUALITY IMPACTS ANALYSIS  7102/Summit Avenue Warehouse Project Page 4-6 Air Quality and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Report April 2022 Category CO2e (MT/year) Direct – Fugitive – Solid Waste 48.40 TOTAL 459 Total unmitigated operational CO2e emissions from the project would be 452 MT of CO2e per year. Mobile sources account for about 50.5% of these emissions. With the addition of the amortized construction emissions, the total project GHG emissions would be 459 MT of CO2e per year, which is less than the significance threshold of 3,000 MT of CO2e per year. Therefore, GHG emissions would be less than significant, and no mitigation is necessary.  EMISSION REDUCTION MEASURES  7102/Summit Avenue Warehouse Project Page 5-1 Air Quality and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Report April 2022 EMISSION REDUCTION MEASURES As discussed in Section 4.3 and Section 4.5, both the short-term and long-term criteria pollutant and greenhouse gas emissions impacts of the project will be less than significant. Air quality- and GHG-specific mitigation measures will not be necessary.  IMPACTS AFTER MITIGATION  7102/Summit Avenue Warehouse Project Page 6-1 Air Quality and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Report April 2022 IMPACTS AFTER MITIGATION As discussed in Section 4.3 and Section 4.5, both the short-term and long-term criteria pollutant and greenhouse gas emissions impacts of the project will be less than significant. Air quality- and GHG-specific mitigation measures will not be necessary.  ATTACHMENTS 7102/Summit Avenue Warehouse Project Air Quality and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Report April 2022 ATTACHMENTS  ATTACHMENTS 7102/Summit Avenue Warehouse Project Air Quality and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Report April 2022 ATTACHMENT 1 CALEEMOD OUTPUT Summit Avenue Warehouse San Bernardino-South Coast County, Summer Project Characteristics - CalEEMod defaults Land Use - Lot is 4.49 acres Construction Phase - Construction schedule provided by the client Architectural Coating - Per SCAQMD Rule 1113 Vehicle Trips - Recommended average trip rates as proposed in the SCAQMD Warehouse Truck Study for non-cold storage Road Dust - Consumer Products - Area Coating - Per SCAQMD Rule 1113 Fleet Mix - Adjusted to reflect CalEEMod Ver 2013.2 Appendix E Analysis of Warehouse Trip Generation Rates by SCAQMD Grading - Off-road Equipment - Per client Off-road Equipment - Per client 1.1 Land Usage Land Uses Size Metric Lot Acreage Floor Surface Area Population Unrefrigerated Warehouse-No Rail 102.38 1000sqft 4.49 102,380.00 0 1.2 Other Project Characteristics Urbanization Climate Zone Urban 10 Wind Speed (m/s)Precipitation Freq (Days)2.2 32 1.3 User Entered Comments & Non-Default Data 1.0 Project Characteristics Utility Company Southern California Edison 2024Operational Year CO2 Intensity (lb/MWhr) 531.98 0.033CH4 Intensity (lb/MWhr) 0.004N2O Intensity (lb/MWhr) CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2020.4.0 Date: 12/22/2021 2:17 PMPage 1 of 26 Summit Avenue Warehouse - San Bernardino-South Coast County, Summer EMFAC Off-Model Adjustment Factors for Gasoline Light Duty Vehicle to Account for the SAFE Vehicle Rule Not Applied Off-road Equipment - Per client Off-road Equipment - Per client Off-road Equipment - Table Name Column Name Default Value New Value tblArchitecturalCoating EF_Nonresidential_Exterior 100.00 50.00 tblArchitecturalCoating EF_Nonresidential_Interior 100.00 50.00 tblConstructionPhase NumDays 5.00 3.00 tblConstructionPhase NumDays 8.00 6.00 tblConstructionPhase NumDays 230.00 140.00 tblConstructionPhase NumDays 18.00 10.00 tblConstructionPhase NumDays 18.00 10.00 tblFleetMix HHD 0.02 0.06 tblFleetMix LDA 0.54 0.55 tblFleetMix LDT1 0.06 0.04 tblFleetMix LDT2 0.17 0.18 tblFleetMix LHD1 0.03 0.02 tblFleetMix LHD2 7.1040e-003 5.1010e-003 tblFleetMix MCY 0.03 5.9030e-003 tblFleetMix MDV 0.14 0.12 tblFleetMix MH 4.8300e-003 9.4400e-004 tblFleetMix MHD 0.01 0.02 tblFleetMix OBUS 5.5400e-004 1.3570e-003 tblFleetMix SBUS 9.5400e-004 8.0800e-004 tblFleetMix UBUS 2.5100e-004 1.5650e-003 tblLandUse LotAcreage 2.35 4.49 tblOffRoadEquipment OffRoadEquipmentUnitAmount 2.00 1.00 tblOffRoadEquipment OffRoadEquipmentUnitAmount 3.00 2.00 tblOffRoadEquipment OffRoadEquipmentUnitAmount 2.00 1.00 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2020.4.0 Date: 12/22/2021 2:17 PMPage 2 of 26 Summit Avenue Warehouse - San Bernardino-South Coast County, Summer EMFAC Off-Model Adjustment Factors for Gasoline Light Duty Vehicle to Account for the SAFE Vehicle Rule Not Applied 2.0 Emissions Summary tblOffRoadEquipment OffRoadEquipmentUnitAmount 3.00 1.00 tblOffRoadEquipment OffRoadEquipmentUnitAmount 3.00 2.00 tblOffRoadEquipment OffRoadEquipmentUnitAmount 4.00 1.00 tblOffRoadEquipment OffRoadEquipmentUnitAmount 1.00 3.00 tblOffRoadEquipment UsageHours 6.00 8.00 tblOffRoadEquipment UsageHours 7.00 8.00 tblOffRoadEquipment UsageHours 8.00 7.00 tblOffRoadEquipment UsageHours 6.00 8.00 tblOffRoadEquipment UsageHours 6.00 8.00 tblOffRoadEquipment UsageHours 7.00 6.00 tblOffRoadEquipment UsageHours 8.00 7.00 tblOffRoadEquipment UsageHours 8.00 7.00 tblProjectCharacteristics CO2IntensityFactor 390.98 531.98 tblTripsAndVMT WorkerTripNumber 8.00 18.00 tblTripsAndVMT WorkerTripNumber 10.00 15.00 tblTripsAndVMT WorkerTripNumber 15.00 20.00 tblVehicleTrips ST_TR 1.74 1.34 tblVehicleTrips SU_TR 1.74 1.34 tblVehicleTrips WD_TR 1.74 1.34 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2020.4.0 Date: 12/22/2021 2:17 PMPage 3 of 26 Summit Avenue Warehouse - San Bernardino-South Coast County, Summer EMFAC Off-Model Adjustment Factors for Gasoline Light Duty Vehicle to Account for the SAFE Vehicle Rule Not Applied 2.1 Overall Construction (Maximum Daily Emission) ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Year lb/day lb/day 2022 2.0672 17.0238 16.3954 0.0326 7.2503 0.7432 7.9934 3.4692 0.6839 4.1529 0.0000 3,077.810 0 3,077.810 0 0.7731 0.0616 3,107.720 6 2023 47.6800 14.3216 16.0819 0.0324 0.5896 0.6205 1.2100 0.1588 0.5945 0.7533 0.0000 3,049.659 1 3,049.659 1 0.5468 0.0585 3,078.395 2 Maximum 47.6800 17.0238 16.3954 0.0326 7.2503 0.7432 7.9934 3.4692 0.6839 4.1529 0.0000 3,077.810 0 3,077.810 0 0.7731 0.0616 3,107.720 6 Unmitigated Construction ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Year lb/day lb/day 2022 2.0672 17.0238 16.3954 0.0326 7.2503 0.7432 7.9934 3.4692 0.6839 4.1529 0.0000 3,077.810 0 3,077.810 0 0.7731 0.0616 3,107.720 6 2023 47.6800 14.3216 16.0819 0.0324 0.5896 0.6205 1.2100 0.1588 0.5945 0.7533 0.0000 3,049.659 1 3,049.659 1 0.5468 0.0585 3,078.395 2 Maximum 47.6800 17.0238 16.3954 0.0326 7.2503 0.7432 7.9934 3.4692 0.6839 4.1529 0.0000 3,077.810 0 3,077.810 0 0.7731 0.0616 3,107.720 6 Mitigated Construction CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2020.4.0 Date: 12/22/2021 2:17 PMPage 4 of 26 Summit Avenue Warehouse - San Bernardino-South Coast County, Summer EMFAC Off-Model Adjustment Factors for Gasoline Light Duty Vehicle to Account for the SAFE Vehicle Rule Not Applied ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio-CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e Percent Reduction 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2020.4.0 Date: 12/22/2021 2:17 PMPage 5 of 26 Summit Avenue Warehouse - San Bernardino-South Coast County, Summer EMFAC Off-Model Adjustment Factors for Gasoline Light Duty Vehicle to Account for the SAFE Vehicle Rule Not Applied 2.2 Overall Operational ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Area 2.2881 9.0000e- 005 0.0104 0.0000 4.0000e- 005 4.0000e- 005 4.0000e- 005 4.0000e- 005 0.0224 0.0224 6.0000e- 005 0.0239 Energy 6.0800e- 003 0.0553 0.0464 3.3000e- 004 4.2000e- 003 4.2000e- 003 4.2000e- 003 4.2000e- 003 66.3284 66.3284 1.2700e- 003 1.2200e- 003 66.7225 Mobile 0.2987 1.0407 4.1219 0.0138 1.2513 0.0124 1.2636 0.3344 0.0116 0.3461 1,427.695 0 1,427.695 0 0.0665 0.0887 1,455.791 9 Total 2.5929 1.0960 4.1788 0.0141 1.2513 0.0166 1.2679 0.3344 0.0159 0.3503 1,494.045 8 1,494.045 8 0.0678 0.0899 1,522.538 3 Unmitigated Operational ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Area 2.2881 9.0000e- 005 0.0104 0.0000 4.0000e- 005 4.0000e- 005 4.0000e- 005 4.0000e- 005 0.0224 0.0224 6.0000e- 005 0.0239 Energy 6.0800e- 003 0.0553 0.0464 3.3000e- 004 4.2000e- 003 4.2000e- 003 4.2000e- 003 4.2000e- 003 66.3284 66.3284 1.2700e- 003 1.2200e- 003 66.7225 Mobile 0.2987 1.0407 4.1219 0.0138 1.2513 0.0124 1.2636 0.3344 0.0116 0.3461 1,427.695 0 1,427.695 0 0.0665 0.0887 1,455.791 9 Total 2.5929 1.0960 4.1788 0.0141 1.2513 0.0166 1.2679 0.3344 0.0159 0.3503 1,494.045 8 1,494.045 8 0.0678 0.0899 1,522.538 3 Mitigated Operational CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2020.4.0 Date: 12/22/2021 2:17 PMPage 6 of 26 Summit Avenue Warehouse - San Bernardino-South Coast County, Summer EMFAC Off-Model Adjustment Factors for Gasoline Light Duty Vehicle to Account for the SAFE Vehicle Rule Not Applied 3.0 Construction Detail Construction Phase Phase Number Phase Name Phase Type Start Date End Date Num Days Week Num Days Phase Description 1 Site Preparation Site Preparation 7/1/2022 7/5/2022 5 3 2 Grading Grading 7/6/2022 7/13/2022 5 6 3 Construction Building Construction 7/14/2022 1/25/2023 5 140 4 Paving Paving 1/26/2023 2/8/2023 5 10 5 Painting Architectural Coating 2/9/2023 2/22/2023 5 10 OffRoad Equipment Phase Name Offroad Equipment Type Amount Usage Hours Horse Power Load Factor Site Preparation Graders 1 8.00 187 0.41 Site Preparation Scrapers 1 8.00 367 0.48 Site Preparation Tractors/Loaders/Backhoes 1 7.00 97 0.37 Grading Graders 1 8.00 187 0.41 Grading Rubber Tired Dozers 1 8.00 247 0.40 Grading Tractors/Loaders/Backhoes 2 7.00 97 0.37 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio-CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e Percent Reduction 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Residential Indoor: 0; Residential Outdoor: 0; Non-Residential Indoor: 153,570; Non-Residential Outdoor: 51,190; Striped Parking Area: 0 (Architectural Coating – sqft) Acres of Grading (Site Preparation Phase): 4.5 Acres of Grading (Grading Phase): 6 Acres of Paving: 0 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2020.4.0 Date: 12/22/2021 2:17 PMPage 7 of 26 Summit Avenue Warehouse - San Bernardino-South Coast County, Summer EMFAC Off-Model Adjustment Factors for Gasoline Light Duty Vehicle to Account for the SAFE Vehicle Rule Not Applied 3.1 Mitigation Measures Construction Construction Cranes 1 8.00 231 0.29 Construction Forklifts 2 7.00 89 0.20 Construction Generator Sets 1 8.00 84 0.74 Construction Tractors/Loaders/Backhoes 1 6.00 97 0.37 Construction Welders 3 8.00 46 0.45 Paving Cement and Mortar Mixers 1 8.00 9 0.56 Paving Pavers 1 8.00 130 0.42 Paving Paving Equipment 1 8.00 132 0.36 Paving Rollers 2 8.00 80 0.38 Paving Tractors/Loaders/Backhoes 1 8.00 97 0.37 Painting Air Compressors 1 6.00 78 0.48 Trips and VMT Phase Name Offroad Equipment Count Worker Trip Number Vendor Trip Number Hauling Trip Number Worker Trip Length Vendor Trip Length Hauling Trip Length Worker Vehicle Class Vendor Vehicle Class Hauling Vehicle Class Site Preparation 3 18.00 0.00 0.00 14.70 6.90 20.00 LD_Mix HDT_Mix HHDT Grading 4 15.00 0.00 0.00 14.70 6.90 20.00 LD_Mix HDT_Mix HHDT Construction 8 43.00 17.00 0.00 14.70 6.90 20.00 LD_Mix HDT_Mix HHDT Paving 6 20.00 0.00 0.00 14.70 6.90 20.00 LD_Mix HDT_Mix HHDT Painting 1 9.00 0.00 0.00 14.70 6.90 20.00 LD_Mix HDT_Mix HHDT CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2020.4.0 Date: 12/22/2021 2:17 PMPage 8 of 26 Summit Avenue Warehouse - San Bernardino-South Coast County, Summer EMFAC Off-Model Adjustment Factors for Gasoline Light Duty Vehicle to Account for the SAFE Vehicle Rule Not Applied 3.2 Site Preparation - 2022 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Fugitive Dust 1.5908 0.0000 1.5908 0.1718 0.0000 0.1718 0.0000 0.0000 Off-Road 1.3784 15.6673 10.0558 0.0245 0.5952 0.5952 0.5476 0.5476 2,375.156 9 2,375.156 9 0.7682 2,394.361 3 Total 1.3784 15.6673 10.0558 0.0245 1.5908 0.5952 2.1859 0.1718 0.5476 0.7193 2,375.156 9 2,375.156 9 0.7682 2,394.361 3 Unmitigated Construction On-Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Worker 0.0762 0.0483 0.7405 1.8600e- 003 0.2012 1.0500e- 003 0.2023 0.0534 9.7000e- 004 0.0543 187.7072 187.7072 4.9100e- 003 4.7000e- 003 189.2310 Total 0.0762 0.0483 0.7405 1.8600e- 003 0.2012 1.0500e- 003 0.2023 0.0534 9.7000e- 004 0.0543 187.7072 187.7072 4.9100e- 003 4.7000e- 003 189.2310 Unmitigated Construction Off-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2020.4.0 Date: 12/22/2021 2:17 PMPage 9 of 26 Summit Avenue Warehouse - San Bernardino-South Coast County, Summer EMFAC Off-Model Adjustment Factors for Gasoline Light Duty Vehicle to Account for the SAFE Vehicle Rule Not Applied 3.2 Site Preparation - 2022 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Fugitive Dust 1.5908 0.0000 1.5908 0.1718 0.0000 0.1718 0.0000 0.0000 Off-Road 1.3784 15.6673 10.0558 0.0245 0.5952 0.5952 0.5476 0.5476 0.0000 2,375.156 9 2,375.156 9 0.7682 2,394.361 3 Total 1.3784 15.6673 10.0558 0.0245 1.5908 0.5952 2.1859 0.1718 0.5476 0.7193 0.0000 2,375.156 9 2,375.156 9 0.7682 2,394.361 3 Mitigated Construction On-Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Worker 0.0762 0.0483 0.7405 1.8600e- 003 0.2012 1.0500e- 003 0.2023 0.0534 9.7000e- 004 0.0543 187.7072 187.7072 4.9100e- 003 4.7000e- 003 189.2310 Total 0.0762 0.0483 0.7405 1.8600e- 003 0.2012 1.0500e- 003 0.2023 0.0534 9.7000e- 004 0.0543 187.7072 187.7072 4.9100e- 003 4.7000e- 003 189.2310 Mitigated Construction Off-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2020.4.0 Date: 12/22/2021 2:17 PMPage 10 of 26 Summit Avenue Warehouse - San Bernardino-South Coast County, Summer EMFAC Off-Model Adjustment Factors for Gasoline Light Duty Vehicle to Account for the SAFE Vehicle Rule Not Applied 3.3 Grading - 2022 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Fugitive Dust 7.0826 0.0000 7.0826 3.4247 0.0000 3.4247 0.0000 0.0000 Off-Road 1.5403 16.9836 9.2202 0.0206 0.7423 0.7423 0.6829 0.6829 1,995.482 5 1,995.482 5 0.6454 2,011.616 9 Total 1.5403 16.9836 9.2202 0.0206 7.0826 0.7423 7.8249 3.4247 0.6829 4.1076 1,995.482 5 1,995.482 5 0.6454 2,011.616 9 Unmitigated Construction On-Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Worker 0.0635 0.0402 0.6171 1.5500e- 003 0.1677 8.8000e- 004 0.1685 0.0445 8.1000e- 004 0.0453 156.4227 156.4227 4.0900e- 003 3.9200e- 003 157.6925 Total 0.0635 0.0402 0.6171 1.5500e- 003 0.1677 8.8000e- 004 0.1685 0.0445 8.1000e- 004 0.0453 156.4227 156.4227 4.0900e- 003 3.9200e- 003 157.6925 Unmitigated Construction Off-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2020.4.0 Date: 12/22/2021 2:17 PMPage 11 of 26 Summit Avenue Warehouse - San Bernardino-South Coast County, Summer EMFAC Off-Model Adjustment Factors for Gasoline Light Duty Vehicle to Account for the SAFE Vehicle Rule Not Applied 3.3 Grading - 2022 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Fugitive Dust 7.0826 0.0000 7.0826 3.4247 0.0000 3.4247 0.0000 0.0000 Off-Road 1.5403 16.9836 9.2202 0.0206 0.7423 0.7423 0.6829 0.6829 0.0000 1,995.482 5 1,995.482 5 0.6454 2,011.616 9 Total 1.5403 16.9836 9.2202 0.0206 7.0826 0.7423 7.8249 3.4247 0.6829 4.1076 0.0000 1,995.482 5 1,995.482 5 0.6454 2,011.616 9 Mitigated Construction On-Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Worker 0.0635 0.0402 0.6171 1.5500e- 003 0.1677 8.8000e- 004 0.1685 0.0445 8.1000e- 004 0.0453 156.4227 156.4227 4.0900e- 003 3.9200e- 003 157.6925 Total 0.0635 0.0402 0.6171 1.5500e- 003 0.1677 8.8000e- 004 0.1685 0.0445 8.1000e- 004 0.0453 156.4227 156.4227 4.0900e- 003 3.9200e- 003 157.6925 Mitigated Construction Off-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2020.4.0 Date: 12/22/2021 2:17 PMPage 12 of 26 Summit Avenue Warehouse - San Bernardino-South Coast County, Summer EMFAC Off-Model Adjustment Factors for Gasoline Light Duty Vehicle to Account for the SAFE Vehicle Rule Not Applied 3.4 Construction - 2022 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Off-Road 1.8555 14.6040 14.3533 0.0250 0.7022 0.7022 0.6731 0.6731 2,289.281 3 2,289.281 3 0.4417 2,300.323 0 Total 1.8555 14.6040 14.3533 0.0250 0.7022 0.7022 0.6731 0.6731 2,289.281 3 2,289.281 3 0.4417 2,300.323 0 Unmitigated Construction On-Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.0296 0.7444 0.2732 3.1700e- 003 0.1089 8.8600e- 003 0.1178 0.0314 8.4700e- 003 0.0398 340.1170 340.1170 9.1900e- 003 0.0503 355.3457 Worker 0.1821 0.1153 1.7690 4.4400e- 003 0.4806 2.5200e- 003 0.4832 0.1275 2.3200e- 003 0.1298 448.4117 448.4117 0.0117 0.0112 452.0519 Total 0.2117 0.8597 2.0422 7.6100e- 003 0.5896 0.0114 0.6009 0.1588 0.0108 0.1696 788.5287 788.5287 0.0209 0.0616 807.3976 Unmitigated Construction Off-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2020.4.0 Date: 12/22/2021 2:17 PMPage 13 of 26 Summit Avenue Warehouse - San Bernardino-South Coast County, Summer EMFAC Off-Model Adjustment Factors for Gasoline Light Duty Vehicle to Account for the SAFE Vehicle Rule Not Applied 3.4 Construction - 2022 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Off-Road 1.8555 14.6040 14.3533 0.0250 0.7022 0.7022 0.6731 0.6731 0.0000 2,289.281 3 2,289.281 3 0.4417 2,300.323 0 Total 1.8555 14.6040 14.3533 0.0250 0.7022 0.7022 0.6731 0.6731 0.0000 2,289.281 3 2,289.281 3 0.4417 2,300.323 0 Mitigated Construction On-Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.0296 0.7444 0.2732 3.1700e- 003 0.1089 8.8600e- 003 0.1178 0.0314 8.4700e- 003 0.0398 340.1170 340.1170 9.1900e- 003 0.0503 355.3457 Worker 0.1821 0.1153 1.7690 4.4400e- 003 0.4806 2.5200e- 003 0.4832 0.1275 2.3200e- 003 0.1298 448.4117 448.4117 0.0117 0.0112 452.0519 Total 0.2117 0.8597 2.0422 7.6100e- 003 0.5896 0.0114 0.6009 0.1588 0.0108 0.1696 788.5287 788.5287 0.0209 0.0616 807.3976 Mitigated Construction Off-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2020.4.0 Date: 12/22/2021 2:17 PMPage 14 of 26 Summit Avenue Warehouse - San Bernardino-South Coast County, Summer EMFAC Off-Model Adjustment Factors for Gasoline Light Duty Vehicle to Account for the SAFE Vehicle Rule Not Applied 3.4 Construction - 2023 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Off-Road 1.7136 13.6239 14.2145 0.0250 0.6136 0.6136 0.5880 0.5880 2,289.523 3 2,289.523 3 0.4330 2,300.347 9 Total 1.7136 13.6239 14.2145 0.0250 0.6136 0.6136 0.5880 0.5880 2,289.523 3 2,289.523 3 0.4330 2,300.347 9 Unmitigated Construction On-Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.0199 0.5963 0.2502 3.0400e- 003 0.1089 4.4800e- 003 0.1134 0.0314 4.2900e- 003 0.0357 326.2609 326.2609 8.5300e- 003 0.0482 340.8317 Worker 0.1680 0.1014 1.6172 4.2900e- 003 0.4806 2.3700e- 003 0.4830 0.1275 2.1800e- 003 0.1297 433.8748 433.8748 0.0105 0.0103 437.2157 Total 0.1879 0.6977 1.8674 7.3300e- 003 0.5896 6.8500e- 003 0.5964 0.1588 6.4700e- 003 0.1653 760.1358 760.1358 0.0190 0.0585 778.0473 Unmitigated Construction Off-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2020.4.0 Date: 12/22/2021 2:17 PMPage 15 of 26 Summit Avenue Warehouse - San Bernardino-South Coast County, Summer EMFAC Off-Model Adjustment Factors for Gasoline Light Duty Vehicle to Account for the SAFE Vehicle Rule Not Applied 3.4 Construction - 2023 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Off-Road 1.7136 13.6239 14.2145 0.0250 0.6136 0.6136 0.5880 0.5880 0.0000 2,289.523 3 2,289.523 3 0.4330 2,300.347 9 Total 1.7136 13.6239 14.2145 0.0250 0.6136 0.6136 0.5880 0.5880 0.0000 2,289.523 3 2,289.523 3 0.4330 2,300.347 9 Mitigated Construction On-Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.0199 0.5963 0.2502 3.0400e- 003 0.1089 4.4800e- 003 0.1134 0.0314 4.2900e- 003 0.0357 326.2609 326.2609 8.5300e- 003 0.0482 340.8317 Worker 0.1680 0.1014 1.6172 4.2900e- 003 0.4806 2.3700e- 003 0.4830 0.1275 2.1800e- 003 0.1297 433.8748 433.8748 0.0105 0.0103 437.2157 Total 0.1879 0.6977 1.8674 7.3300e- 003 0.5896 6.8500e- 003 0.5964 0.1588 6.4700e- 003 0.1653 760.1358 760.1358 0.0190 0.0585 778.0473 Mitigated Construction Off-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2020.4.0 Date: 12/22/2021 2:17 PMPage 16 of 26 Summit Avenue Warehouse - San Bernardino-South Coast County, Summer EMFAC Off-Model Adjustment Factors for Gasoline Light Duty Vehicle to Account for the SAFE Vehicle Rule Not Applied 3.5 Paving - 2023 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Off-Road 0.8802 8.6098 11.6840 0.0179 0.4338 0.4338 0.4003 0.4003 1,709.992 6 1,709.992 6 0.5420 1,723.541 4 Paving 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Total 0.8802 8.6098 11.6840 0.0179 0.4338 0.4338 0.4003 0.4003 1,709.992 6 1,709.992 6 0.5420 1,723.541 4 Unmitigated Construction On-Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Worker 0.0782 0.0472 0.7522 2.0000e- 003 0.2236 1.1000e- 003 0.2247 0.0593 1.0100e- 003 0.0603 201.8023 201.8023 4.8800e- 003 4.8000e- 003 203.3561 Total 0.0782 0.0472 0.7522 2.0000e- 003 0.2236 1.1000e- 003 0.2247 0.0593 1.0100e- 003 0.0603 201.8023 201.8023 4.8800e- 003 4.8000e- 003 203.3561 Unmitigated Construction Off-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2020.4.0 Date: 12/22/2021 2:17 PMPage 17 of 26 Summit Avenue Warehouse - San Bernardino-South Coast County, Summer EMFAC Off-Model Adjustment Factors for Gasoline Light Duty Vehicle to Account for the SAFE Vehicle Rule Not Applied 3.5 Paving - 2023 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Off-Road 0.8802 8.6098 11.6840 0.0179 0.4338 0.4338 0.4003 0.4003 0.0000 1,709.992 6 1,709.992 6 0.5420 1,723.541 4 Paving 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Total 0.8802 8.6098 11.6840 0.0179 0.4338 0.4338 0.4003 0.4003 0.0000 1,709.992 6 1,709.992 6 0.5420 1,723.541 4 Mitigated Construction On-Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Worker 0.0782 0.0472 0.7522 2.0000e- 003 0.2236 1.1000e- 003 0.2247 0.0593 1.0100e- 003 0.0603 201.8023 201.8023 4.8800e- 003 4.8000e- 003 203.3561 Total 0.0782 0.0472 0.7522 2.0000e- 003 0.2236 1.1000e- 003 0.2247 0.0593 1.0100e- 003 0.0603 201.8023 201.8023 4.8800e- 003 4.8000e- 003 203.3561 Mitigated Construction Off-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2020.4.0 Date: 12/22/2021 2:17 PMPage 18 of 26 Summit Avenue Warehouse - San Bernardino-South Coast County, Summer EMFAC Off-Model Adjustment Factors for Gasoline Light Duty Vehicle to Account for the SAFE Vehicle Rule Not Applied 3.6 Painting - 2023 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Archit. Coating 47.4531 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Off-Road 0.1917 1.3030 1.8111 2.9700e- 003 0.0708 0.0708 0.0708 0.0708 281.4481 281.4481 0.0168 281.8690 Total 47.6448 1.3030 1.8111 2.9700e- 003 0.0708 0.0708 0.0708 0.0708 281.4481 281.4481 0.0168 281.8690 Unmitigated Construction On-Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Worker 0.0352 0.0212 0.3385 9.0000e- 004 0.1006 5.0000e- 004 0.1011 0.0267 4.6000e- 004 0.0271 90.8110 90.8110 2.2000e- 003 2.1600e- 003 91.5103 Total 0.0352 0.0212 0.3385 9.0000e- 004 0.1006 5.0000e- 004 0.1011 0.0267 4.6000e- 004 0.0271 90.8110 90.8110 2.2000e- 003 2.1600e- 003 91.5103 Unmitigated Construction Off-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2020.4.0 Date: 12/22/2021 2:17 PMPage 19 of 26 Summit Avenue Warehouse - San Bernardino-South Coast County, Summer EMFAC Off-Model Adjustment Factors for Gasoline Light Duty Vehicle to Account for the SAFE Vehicle Rule Not Applied 3.6 Painting - 2023 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Archit. Coating 47.4531 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Off-Road 0.1917 1.3030 1.8111 2.9700e- 003 0.0708 0.0708 0.0708 0.0708 0.0000 281.4481 281.4481 0.0168 281.8690 Total 47.6448 1.3030 1.8111 2.9700e- 003 0.0708 0.0708 0.0708 0.0708 0.0000 281.4481 281.4481 0.0168 281.8690 Mitigated Construction On-Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Worker 0.0352 0.0212 0.3385 9.0000e- 004 0.1006 5.0000e- 004 0.1011 0.0267 4.6000e- 004 0.0271 90.8110 90.8110 2.2000e- 003 2.1600e- 003 91.5103 Total 0.0352 0.0212 0.3385 9.0000e- 004 0.1006 5.0000e- 004 0.1011 0.0267 4.6000e- 004 0.0271 90.8110 90.8110 2.2000e- 003 2.1600e- 003 91.5103 Mitigated Construction Off-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2020.4.0 Date: 12/22/2021 2:17 PMPage 20 of 26 Summit Avenue Warehouse - San Bernardino-South Coast County, Summer EMFAC Off-Model Adjustment Factors for Gasoline Light Duty Vehicle to Account for the SAFE Vehicle Rule Not Applied 4.0 Operational Detail - Mobile ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Mitigated 0.2987 1.0407 4.1219 0.0138 1.2513 0.0124 1.2636 0.3344 0.0116 0.3461 1,427.695 0 1,427.695 0 0.0665 0.0887 1,455.791 9 Unmitigated 0.2987 1.0407 4.1219 0.0138 1.2513 0.0124 1.2636 0.3344 0.0116 0.3461 1,427.695 0 1,427.695 0 0.0665 0.0887 1,455.791 9 4.1 Mitigation Measures Mobile 4.2 Trip Summary Information 4.3 Trip Type Information Average Daily Trip Rate Unmitigated Mitigated Land Use Weekday Saturday Sunday Annual VMT Annual VMT Unrefrigerated Warehouse-No Rail 137.19 137.19 137.19 587,954 587,954 Total 137.19 137.19 137.19 587,954 587,954 Miles Trip %Trip Purpose % Land Use H-W or C-W H-S or C-C H-O or C-NW H-W or C-W H-S or C-C H-O or C-NW Primary Diverted Pass-by Unrefrigerated Warehouse-No Rail 16.60 8.40 6.90 59.00 0.00 41.00 92 5 3 4.4 Fleet Mix Land Use LDA LDT1 LDT2 MDV LHD1 LHD2 MHD HHD OBUS UBUS MCY SBUS MH Unrefrigerated Warehouse-No Rail 0.553113 0.036408 0.180286 0.116335 0.016165 0.005101 0.018218 0.063797 0.001357 0.001565 0.005903 0.000808 0.000944 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2020.4.0 Date: 12/22/2021 2:17 PMPage 21 of 26 Summit Avenue Warehouse - San Bernardino-South Coast County, Summer EMFAC Off-Model Adjustment Factors for Gasoline Light Duty Vehicle to Account for the SAFE Vehicle Rule Not Applied 5.0 Energy Detail ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day NaturalGas Mitigated 6.0800e- 003 0.0553 0.0464 3.3000e- 004 4.2000e- 003 4.2000e- 003 4.2000e- 003 4.2000e- 003 66.3284 66.3284 1.2700e- 003 1.2200e- 003 66.7225 NaturalGas Unmitigated 6.0800e- 003 0.0553 0.0464 3.3000e- 004 4.2000e- 003 4.2000e- 003 4.2000e- 003 4.2000e- 003 66.3284 66.3284 1.2700e- 003 1.2200e- 003 66.7225 5.2 Energy by Land Use - NaturalGas NaturalGa s Use ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Land Use kBTU/yr lb/day lb/day Unrefrigerated Warehouse-No Rail 563.791 6.0800e- 003 0.0553 0.0464 3.3000e- 004 4.2000e- 003 4.2000e- 003 4.2000e- 003 4.2000e- 003 66.3284 66.3284 1.2700e- 003 1.2200e- 003 66.7225 Total 6.0800e- 003 0.0553 0.0464 3.3000e- 004 4.2000e- 003 4.2000e- 003 4.2000e- 003 4.2000e- 003 66.3284 66.3284 1.2700e- 003 1.2200e- 003 66.7225 Unmitigated 5.1 Mitigation Measures Energy Historical Energy Use: N CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2020.4.0 Date: 12/22/2021 2:17 PMPage 22 of 26 Summit Avenue Warehouse - San Bernardino-South Coast County, Summer EMFAC Off-Model Adjustment Factors for Gasoline Light Duty Vehicle to Account for the SAFE Vehicle Rule Not Applied 6.1 Mitigation Measures Area 6.0 Area Detail ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Mitigated 2.2881 9.0000e- 005 0.0104 0.0000 4.0000e- 005 4.0000e- 005 4.0000e- 005 4.0000e- 005 0.0224 0.0224 6.0000e- 005 0.0239 Unmitigated 2.2881 9.0000e- 005 0.0104 0.0000 4.0000e- 005 4.0000e- 005 4.0000e- 005 4.0000e- 005 0.0224 0.0224 6.0000e- 005 0.0239 5.2 Energy by Land Use - NaturalGas NaturalGa s Use ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Land Use kBTU/yr lb/day lb/day Unrefrigerated Warehouse-No Rail 0.563791 6.0800e- 003 0.0553 0.0464 3.3000e- 004 4.2000e- 003 4.2000e- 003 4.2000e- 003 4.2000e- 003 66.3284 66.3284 1.2700e- 003 1.2200e- 003 66.7225 Total 6.0800e- 003 0.0553 0.0464 3.3000e- 004 4.2000e- 003 4.2000e- 003 4.2000e- 003 4.2000e- 003 66.3284 66.3284 1.2700e- 003 1.2200e- 003 66.7225 Mitigated CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2020.4.0 Date: 12/22/2021 2:17 PMPage 23 of 26 Summit Avenue Warehouse - San Bernardino-South Coast County, Summer EMFAC Off-Model Adjustment Factors for Gasoline Light Duty Vehicle to Account for the SAFE Vehicle Rule Not Applied 6.2 Area by SubCategory ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e SubCategory lb/day lb/day Architectural Coating 0.2600 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Consumer Products 2.0271 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Landscaping 9.6000e- 004 9.0000e- 005 0.0104 0.0000 4.0000e- 005 4.0000e- 005 4.0000e- 005 4.0000e- 005 0.0224 0.0224 6.0000e- 005 0.0239 Total 2.2881 9.0000e- 005 0.0104 0.0000 4.0000e- 005 4.0000e- 005 4.0000e- 005 4.0000e- 005 0.0224 0.0224 6.0000e- 005 0.0239 Unmitigated CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2020.4.0 Date: 12/22/2021 2:17 PMPage 24 of 26 Summit Avenue Warehouse - San Bernardino-South Coast County, Summer EMFAC Off-Model Adjustment Factors for Gasoline Light Duty Vehicle to Account for the SAFE Vehicle Rule Not Applied 7.1 Mitigation Measures Water 7.0 Water Detail 6.2 Area by SubCategory ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e SubCategory lb/day lb/day Architectural Coating 0.2600 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Consumer Products 2.0271 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Landscaping 9.6000e- 004 9.0000e- 005 0.0104 0.0000 4.0000e- 005 4.0000e- 005 4.0000e- 005 4.0000e- 005 0.0224 0.0224 6.0000e- 005 0.0239 Total 2.2881 9.0000e- 005 0.0104 0.0000 4.0000e- 005 4.0000e- 005 4.0000e- 005 4.0000e- 005 0.0224 0.0224 6.0000e- 005 0.0239 Mitigated CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2020.4.0 Date: 12/22/2021 2:17 PMPage 25 of 26 Summit Avenue Warehouse - San Bernardino-South Coast County, Summer EMFAC Off-Model Adjustment Factors for Gasoline Light Duty Vehicle to Account for the SAFE Vehicle Rule Not Applied 11.0 Vegetation 8.1 Mitigation Measures Waste 8.0 Waste Detail 9.0 Operational Offroad Equipment Type Number Hours/Day Days/Year Horse Power Load Factor Fuel Type 10.0 Stationary Equipment Fire Pumps and Emergency Generators Equipment Type Number Hours/Day Hours/Year Horse Power Load Factor Fuel Type Boilers Equipment Type Number Heat Input/Day Heat Input/Year Boiler Rating Fuel Type User Defined Equipment Equipment Type Number CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2020.4.0 Date: 12/22/2021 2:17 PMPage 26 of 26 Summit Avenue Warehouse - San Bernardino-South Coast County, Summer EMFAC Off-Model Adjustment Factors for Gasoline Light Duty Vehicle to Account for the SAFE Vehicle Rule Not Applied Summit Avenue Warehouse San Bernardino-South Coast County, Winter Project Characteristics - CalEEMod defaults Land Use - Lot is 4.49 acres Construction Phase - Construction schedule provided by the client Architectural Coating - Per SCAQMD Rule 1113 Vehicle Trips - Recommended average trip rates as proposed in the SCAQMD Warehouse Truck Study for non-cold storage Road Dust - Consumer Products - Area Coating - Per SCAQMD Rule 1113 Fleet Mix - Adjusted to reflect CalEEMod Ver 2013.2 Appendix E Analysis of Warehouse Trip Generation Rates by SCAQMD Grading - Off-road Equipment - Per client Off-road Equipment - Per client 1.1 Land Usage Land Uses Size Metric Lot Acreage Floor Surface Area Population Unrefrigerated Warehouse-No Rail 102.38 1000sqft 4.49 102,380.00 0 1.2 Other Project Characteristics Urbanization Climate Zone Urban 10 Wind Speed (m/s)Precipitation Freq (Days)2.2 32 1.3 User Entered Comments & Non-Default Data 1.0 Project Characteristics Utility Company Southern California Edison 2024Operational Year CO2 Intensity (lb/MWhr) 531.98 0.033CH4 Intensity (lb/MWhr) 0.004N2O Intensity (lb/MWhr) CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2020.4.0 Date: 12/22/2021 2:23 PMPage 1 of 26 Summit Avenue Warehouse - San Bernardino-South Coast County, Winter EMFAC Off-Model Adjustment Factors for Gasoline Light Duty Vehicle to Account for the SAFE Vehicle Rule Not Applied Off-road Equipment - Per client Off-road Equipment - Per client Off-road Equipment - Table Name Column Name Default Value New Value tblArchitecturalCoating EF_Nonresidential_Exterior 100.00 50.00 tblArchitecturalCoating EF_Nonresidential_Interior 100.00 50.00 tblConstructionPhase NumDays 5.00 3.00 tblConstructionPhase NumDays 8.00 6.00 tblConstructionPhase NumDays 230.00 140.00 tblConstructionPhase NumDays 18.00 10.00 tblConstructionPhase NumDays 18.00 10.00 tblFleetMix HHD 0.02 0.06 tblFleetMix LDA 0.54 0.55 tblFleetMix LDT1 0.06 0.04 tblFleetMix LDT2 0.17 0.18 tblFleetMix LHD1 0.03 0.02 tblFleetMix LHD2 7.1040e-003 5.1010e-003 tblFleetMix MCY 0.03 5.9030e-003 tblFleetMix MDV 0.14 0.12 tblFleetMix MH 4.8300e-003 9.4400e-004 tblFleetMix MHD 0.01 0.02 tblFleetMix OBUS 5.5400e-004 1.3570e-003 tblFleetMix SBUS 9.5400e-004 8.0800e-004 tblFleetMix UBUS 2.5100e-004 1.5650e-003 tblLandUse LotAcreage 2.35 4.49 tblOffRoadEquipment OffRoadEquipmentUnitAmount 2.00 1.00 tblOffRoadEquipment OffRoadEquipmentUnitAmount 3.00 2.00 tblOffRoadEquipment OffRoadEquipmentUnitAmount 2.00 1.00 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2020.4.0 Date: 12/22/2021 2:23 PMPage 2 of 26 Summit Avenue Warehouse - San Bernardino-South Coast County, Winter EMFAC Off-Model Adjustment Factors for Gasoline Light Duty Vehicle to Account for the SAFE Vehicle Rule Not Applied 2.0 Emissions Summary tblOffRoadEquipment OffRoadEquipmentUnitAmount 3.00 1.00 tblOffRoadEquipment OffRoadEquipmentUnitAmount 3.00 2.00 tblOffRoadEquipment OffRoadEquipmentUnitAmount 4.00 1.00 tblOffRoadEquipment OffRoadEquipmentUnitAmount 1.00 3.00 tblOffRoadEquipment UsageHours 6.00 8.00 tblOffRoadEquipment UsageHours 7.00 8.00 tblOffRoadEquipment UsageHours 8.00 7.00 tblOffRoadEquipment UsageHours 6.00 8.00 tblOffRoadEquipment UsageHours 6.00 8.00 tblOffRoadEquipment UsageHours 7.00 6.00 tblOffRoadEquipment UsageHours 8.00 7.00 tblOffRoadEquipment UsageHours 8.00 7.00 tblProjectCharacteristics CO2IntensityFactor 390.98 531.98 tblTripsAndVMT WorkerTripNumber 8.00 18.00 tblTripsAndVMT WorkerTripNumber 10.00 15.00 tblTripsAndVMT WorkerTripNumber 15.00 20.00 tblVehicleTrips ST_TR 1.74 1.34 tblVehicleTrips SU_TR 1.74 1.34 tblVehicleTrips WD_TR 1.74 1.34 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2020.4.0 Date: 12/22/2021 2:23 PMPage 3 of 26 Summit Avenue Warehouse - San Bernardino-South Coast County, Winter EMFAC Off-Model Adjustment Factors for Gasoline Light Duty Vehicle to Account for the SAFE Vehicle Rule Not Applied 2.1 Overall Construction (Maximum Daily Emission) ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Year lb/day lb/day 2022 2.0589 17.0259 16.0892 0.0322 7.2503 0.7432 7.9934 3.4692 0.6839 4.1529 0.0000 3,035.899 1 3,035.899 1 0.7731 0.0620 3,065.942 2 2023 47.6787 14.3604 15.8034 0.0320 0.5896 0.6205 1.2101 0.1588 0.5945 0.7534 0.0000 3,009.657 3 3,009.657 3 0.5468 0.0590 3,038.535 6 Maximum 47.6787 17.0259 16.0892 0.0322 7.2503 0.7432 7.9934 3.4692 0.6839 4.1529 0.0000 3,035.899 1 3,035.899 1 0.7731 0.0620 3,065.942 2 Unmitigated Construction ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Year lb/day lb/day 2022 2.0589 17.0259 16.0892 0.0322 7.2503 0.7432 7.9934 3.4692 0.6839 4.1529 0.0000 3,035.899 1 3,035.899 1 0.7731 0.0620 3,065.942 2 2023 47.6787 14.3604 15.8034 0.0320 0.5896 0.6205 1.2101 0.1588 0.5945 0.7534 0.0000 3,009.657 3 3,009.657 3 0.5468 0.0590 3,038.535 6 Maximum 47.6787 17.0259 16.0892 0.0322 7.2503 0.7432 7.9934 3.4692 0.6839 4.1529 0.0000 3,035.899 1 3,035.899 1 0.7731 0.0620 3,065.942 2 Mitigated Construction CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2020.4.0 Date: 12/22/2021 2:23 PMPage 4 of 26 Summit Avenue Warehouse - San Bernardino-South Coast County, Winter EMFAC Off-Model Adjustment Factors for Gasoline Light Duty Vehicle to Account for the SAFE Vehicle Rule Not Applied ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio-CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e Percent Reduction 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2020.4.0 Date: 12/22/2021 2:23 PMPage 5 of 26 Summit Avenue Warehouse - San Bernardino-South Coast County, Winter EMFAC Off-Model Adjustment Factors for Gasoline Light Duty Vehicle to Account for the SAFE Vehicle Rule Not Applied 2.2 Overall Operational ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Area 2.2881 9.0000e- 005 0.0104 0.0000 4.0000e- 005 4.0000e- 005 4.0000e- 005 4.0000e- 005 0.0224 0.0224 6.0000e- 005 0.0239 Energy 6.0800e- 003 0.0553 0.0464 3.3000e- 004 4.2000e- 003 4.2000e- 003 4.2000e- 003 4.2000e- 003 66.3284 66.3284 1.2700e- 003 1.2200e- 003 66.7225 Mobile 0.2573 1.0986 3.5945 0.0129 1.2513 0.0124 1.2636 0.3344 0.0117 0.3461 1,339.781 7 1,339.781 7 0.0671 0.0897 1,368.188 9 Total 2.5514 1.1540 3.6514 0.0133 1.2513 0.0166 1.2679 0.3344 0.0159 0.3503 1,406.132 5 1,406.132 5 0.0685 0.0909 1,434.935 3 Unmitigated Operational ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Area 2.2881 9.0000e- 005 0.0104 0.0000 4.0000e- 005 4.0000e- 005 4.0000e- 005 4.0000e- 005 0.0224 0.0224 6.0000e- 005 0.0239 Energy 6.0800e- 003 0.0553 0.0464 3.3000e- 004 4.2000e- 003 4.2000e- 003 4.2000e- 003 4.2000e- 003 66.3284 66.3284 1.2700e- 003 1.2200e- 003 66.7225 Mobile 0.2573 1.0986 3.5945 0.0129 1.2513 0.0124 1.2636 0.3344 0.0117 0.3461 1,339.781 7 1,339.781 7 0.0671 0.0897 1,368.188 9 Total 2.5514 1.1540 3.6514 0.0133 1.2513 0.0166 1.2679 0.3344 0.0159 0.3503 1,406.132 5 1,406.132 5 0.0685 0.0909 1,434.935 3 Mitigated Operational CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2020.4.0 Date: 12/22/2021 2:23 PMPage 6 of 26 Summit Avenue Warehouse - San Bernardino-South Coast County, Winter EMFAC Off-Model Adjustment Factors for Gasoline Light Duty Vehicle to Account for the SAFE Vehicle Rule Not Applied 3.0 Construction Detail Construction Phase Phase Number Phase Name Phase Type Start Date End Date Num Days Week Num Days Phase Description 1 Site Preparation Site Preparation 7/1/2022 7/5/2022 5 3 2 Grading Grading 7/6/2022 7/13/2022 5 6 3 Construction Building Construction 7/14/2022 1/25/2023 5 140 4 Paving Paving 1/26/2023 2/8/2023 5 10 5 Painting Architectural Coating 2/9/2023 2/22/2023 5 10 OffRoad Equipment Phase Name Offroad Equipment Type Amount Usage Hours Horse Power Load Factor Site Preparation Graders 1 8.00 187 0.41 Site Preparation Scrapers 1 8.00 367 0.48 Site Preparation Tractors/Loaders/Backhoes 1 7.00 97 0.37 Grading Graders 1 8.00 187 0.41 Grading Rubber Tired Dozers 1 8.00 247 0.40 Grading Tractors/Loaders/Backhoes 2 7.00 97 0.37 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio-CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e Percent Reduction 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Residential Indoor: 0; Residential Outdoor: 0; Non-Residential Indoor: 153,570; Non-Residential Outdoor: 51,190; Striped Parking Area: 0 (Architectural Coating – sqft) Acres of Grading (Site Preparation Phase): 4.5 Acres of Grading (Grading Phase): 6 Acres of Paving: 0 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2020.4.0 Date: 12/22/2021 2:23 PMPage 7 of 26 Summit Avenue Warehouse - San Bernardino-South Coast County, Winter EMFAC Off-Model Adjustment Factors for Gasoline Light Duty Vehicle to Account for the SAFE Vehicle Rule Not Applied 3.1 Mitigation Measures Construction Construction Cranes 1 8.00 231 0.29 Construction Forklifts 2 7.00 89 0.20 Construction Generator Sets 1 8.00 84 0.74 Construction Tractors/Loaders/Backhoes 1 6.00 97 0.37 Construction Welders 3 8.00 46 0.45 Paving Cement and Mortar Mixers 1 8.00 9 0.56 Paving Pavers 1 8.00 130 0.42 Paving Paving Equipment 1 8.00 132 0.36 Paving Rollers 2 8.00 80 0.38 Paving Tractors/Loaders/Backhoes 1 8.00 97 0.37 Painting Air Compressors 1 6.00 78 0.48 Trips and VMT Phase Name Offroad Equipment Count Worker Trip Number Vendor Trip Number Hauling Trip Number Worker Trip Length Vendor Trip Length Hauling Trip Length Worker Vehicle Class Vendor Vehicle Class Hauling Vehicle Class Site Preparation 3 18.00 0.00 0.00 14.70 6.90 20.00 LD_Mix HDT_Mix HHDT Grading 4 15.00 0.00 0.00 14.70 6.90 20.00 LD_Mix HDT_Mix HHDT Construction 8 43.00 17.00 0.00 14.70 6.90 20.00 LD_Mix HDT_Mix HHDT Paving 6 20.00 0.00 0.00 14.70 6.90 20.00 LD_Mix HDT_Mix HHDT Painting 1 9.00 0.00 0.00 14.70 6.90 20.00 LD_Mix HDT_Mix HHDT CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2020.4.0 Date: 12/22/2021 2:23 PMPage 8 of 26 Summit Avenue Warehouse - San Bernardino-South Coast County, Winter EMFAC Off-Model Adjustment Factors for Gasoline Light Duty Vehicle to Account for the SAFE Vehicle Rule Not Applied 3.2 Site Preparation - 2022 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Fugitive Dust 1.5908 0.0000 1.5908 0.1718 0.0000 0.1718 0.0000 0.0000 Off-Road 1.3784 15.6673 10.0558 0.0245 0.5952 0.5952 0.5476 0.5476 2,375.156 9 2,375.156 9 0.7682 2,394.361 3 Total 1.3784 15.6673 10.0558 0.0245 1.5908 0.5952 2.1859 0.1718 0.5476 0.7193 2,375.156 9 2,375.156 9 0.7682 2,394.361 3 Unmitigated Construction On-Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Worker 0.0732 0.0508 0.6083 1.6800e- 003 0.2012 1.0500e- 003 0.2023 0.0534 9.7000e- 004 0.0543 170.0061 170.0061 4.9000e- 003 4.8500e- 003 171.5751 Total 0.0732 0.0508 0.6083 1.6800e- 003 0.2012 1.0500e- 003 0.2023 0.0534 9.7000e- 004 0.0543 170.0061 170.0061 4.9000e- 003 4.8500e- 003 171.5751 Unmitigated Construction Off-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2020.4.0 Date: 12/22/2021 2:23 PMPage 9 of 26 Summit Avenue Warehouse - San Bernardino-South Coast County, Winter EMFAC Off-Model Adjustment Factors for Gasoline Light Duty Vehicle to Account for the SAFE Vehicle Rule Not Applied 3.2 Site Preparation - 2022 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Fugitive Dust 1.5908 0.0000 1.5908 0.1718 0.0000 0.1718 0.0000 0.0000 Off-Road 1.3784 15.6673 10.0558 0.0245 0.5952 0.5952 0.5476 0.5476 0.0000 2,375.156 9 2,375.156 9 0.7682 2,394.361 3 Total 1.3784 15.6673 10.0558 0.0245 1.5908 0.5952 2.1859 0.1718 0.5476 0.7193 0.0000 2,375.156 9 2,375.156 9 0.7682 2,394.361 3 Mitigated Construction On-Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Worker 0.0732 0.0508 0.6083 1.6800e- 003 0.2012 1.0500e- 003 0.2023 0.0534 9.7000e- 004 0.0543 170.0061 170.0061 4.9000e- 003 4.8500e- 003 171.5751 Total 0.0732 0.0508 0.6083 1.6800e- 003 0.2012 1.0500e- 003 0.2023 0.0534 9.7000e- 004 0.0543 170.0061 170.0061 4.9000e- 003 4.8500e- 003 171.5751 Mitigated Construction Off-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2020.4.0 Date: 12/22/2021 2:23 PMPage 10 of 26 Summit Avenue Warehouse - San Bernardino-South Coast County, Winter EMFAC Off-Model Adjustment Factors for Gasoline Light Duty Vehicle to Account for the SAFE Vehicle Rule Not Applied 3.3 Grading - 2022 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Fugitive Dust 7.0826 0.0000 7.0826 3.4247 0.0000 3.4247 0.0000 0.0000 Off-Road 1.5403 16.9836 9.2202 0.0206 0.7423 0.7423 0.6829 0.6829 1,995.482 5 1,995.482 5 0.6454 2,011.616 9 Total 1.5403 16.9836 9.2202 0.0206 7.0826 0.7423 7.8249 3.4247 0.6829 4.1076 1,995.482 5 1,995.482 5 0.6454 2,011.616 9 Unmitigated Construction On-Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Worker 0.0610 0.0423 0.5069 1.4000e- 003 0.1677 8.8000e- 004 0.1685 0.0445 8.1000e- 004 0.0453 141.6717 141.6717 4.0800e- 003 4.0400e- 003 142.9792 Total 0.0610 0.0423 0.5069 1.4000e- 003 0.1677 8.8000e- 004 0.1685 0.0445 8.1000e- 004 0.0453 141.6717 141.6717 4.0800e- 003 4.0400e- 003 142.9792 Unmitigated Construction Off-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2020.4.0 Date: 12/22/2021 2:23 PMPage 11 of 26 Summit Avenue Warehouse - San Bernardino-South Coast County, Winter EMFAC Off-Model Adjustment Factors for Gasoline Light Duty Vehicle to Account for the SAFE Vehicle Rule Not Applied 3.3 Grading - 2022 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Fugitive Dust 7.0826 0.0000 7.0826 3.4247 0.0000 3.4247 0.0000 0.0000 Off-Road 1.5403 16.9836 9.2202 0.0206 0.7423 0.7423 0.6829 0.6829 0.0000 1,995.482 5 1,995.482 5 0.6454 2,011.616 9 Total 1.5403 16.9836 9.2202 0.0206 7.0826 0.7423 7.8249 3.4247 0.6829 4.1076 0.0000 1,995.482 5 1,995.482 5 0.6454 2,011.616 9 Mitigated Construction On-Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Worker 0.0610 0.0423 0.5069 1.4000e- 003 0.1677 8.8000e- 004 0.1685 0.0445 8.1000e- 004 0.0453 141.6717 141.6717 4.0800e- 003 4.0400e- 003 142.9792 Total 0.0610 0.0423 0.5069 1.4000e- 003 0.1677 8.8000e- 004 0.1685 0.0445 8.1000e- 004 0.0453 141.6717 141.6717 4.0800e- 003 4.0400e- 003 142.9792 Mitigated Construction Off-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2020.4.0 Date: 12/22/2021 2:23 PMPage 12 of 26 Summit Avenue Warehouse - San Bernardino-South Coast County, Winter EMFAC Off-Model Adjustment Factors for Gasoline Light Duty Vehicle to Account for the SAFE Vehicle Rule Not Applied 3.4 Construction - 2022 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Off-Road 1.8555 14.6040 14.3533 0.0250 0.7022 0.7022 0.6731 0.6731 2,289.281 3 2,289.281 3 0.4417 2,300.323 0 Total 1.8555 14.6040 14.3533 0.0250 0.7022 0.7022 0.6731 0.6731 2,289.281 3 2,289.281 3 0.4417 2,300.323 0 Unmitigated Construction On-Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.0285 0.7815 0.2828 3.1800e- 003 0.1089 8.8800e- 003 0.1178 0.0314 8.5000e- 003 0.0399 340.4922 340.4922 9.1300e- 003 0.0504 355.7454 Worker 0.1749 0.1213 1.4531 4.0200e- 003 0.4806 2.5200e- 003 0.4832 0.1275 2.3200e- 003 0.1298 406.1256 406.1256 0.0117 0.0116 409.8738 Total 0.2034 0.9028 1.7359 7.2000e- 003 0.5896 0.0114 0.6010 0.1588 0.0108 0.1697 746.6178 746.6178 0.0208 0.0620 765.6192 Unmitigated Construction Off-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2020.4.0 Date: 12/22/2021 2:23 PMPage 13 of 26 Summit Avenue Warehouse - San Bernardino-South Coast County, Winter EMFAC Off-Model Adjustment Factors for Gasoline Light Duty Vehicle to Account for the SAFE Vehicle Rule Not Applied 3.4 Construction - 2022 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Off-Road 1.8555 14.6040 14.3533 0.0250 0.7022 0.7022 0.6731 0.6731 0.0000 2,289.281 3 2,289.281 3 0.4417 2,300.323 0 Total 1.8555 14.6040 14.3533 0.0250 0.7022 0.7022 0.6731 0.6731 0.0000 2,289.281 3 2,289.281 3 0.4417 2,300.323 0 Mitigated Construction On-Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.0285 0.7815 0.2828 3.1800e- 003 0.1089 8.8800e- 003 0.1178 0.0314 8.5000e- 003 0.0399 340.4922 340.4922 9.1300e- 003 0.0504 355.7454 Worker 0.1749 0.1213 1.4531 4.0200e- 003 0.4806 2.5200e- 003 0.4832 0.1275 2.3200e- 003 0.1298 406.1256 406.1256 0.0117 0.0116 409.8738 Total 0.2034 0.9028 1.7359 7.2000e- 003 0.5896 0.0114 0.6010 0.1588 0.0108 0.1697 746.6178 746.6178 0.0208 0.0620 765.6192 Mitigated Construction Off-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2020.4.0 Date: 12/22/2021 2:23 PMPage 14 of 26 Summit Avenue Warehouse - San Bernardino-South Coast County, Winter EMFAC Off-Model Adjustment Factors for Gasoline Light Duty Vehicle to Account for the SAFE Vehicle Rule Not Applied 3.4 Construction - 2023 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Off-Road 1.7136 13.6239 14.2145 0.0250 0.6136 0.6136 0.5880 0.5880 2,289.523 3 2,289.523 3 0.4330 2,300.347 9 Total 1.7136 13.6239 14.2145 0.0250 0.6136 0.6136 0.5880 0.5880 2,289.523 3 2,289.523 3 0.4330 2,300.347 9 Unmitigated Construction On-Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.0185 0.6298 0.2579 3.0500e- 003 0.1089 4.5000e- 003 0.1134 0.0314 4.3000e- 003 0.0357 327.0521 327.0521 8.4600e- 003 0.0483 341.6658 Worker 0.1619 0.1066 1.3311 3.8900e- 003 0.4806 2.3700e- 003 0.4830 0.1275 2.1800e- 003 0.1297 393.0818 393.0818 0.0105 0.0107 396.5220 Total 0.1804 0.7364 1.5890 6.9400e- 003 0.5896 6.8700e- 003 0.5964 0.1588 6.4800e- 003 0.1653 720.1340 720.1340 0.0190 0.0590 738.1877 Unmitigated Construction Off-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2020.4.0 Date: 12/22/2021 2:23 PMPage 15 of 26 Summit Avenue Warehouse - San Bernardino-South Coast County, Winter EMFAC Off-Model Adjustment Factors for Gasoline Light Duty Vehicle to Account for the SAFE Vehicle Rule Not Applied 3.4 Construction - 2023 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Off-Road 1.7136 13.6239 14.2145 0.0250 0.6136 0.6136 0.5880 0.5880 0.0000 2,289.523 3 2,289.523 3 0.4330 2,300.347 9 Total 1.7136 13.6239 14.2145 0.0250 0.6136 0.6136 0.5880 0.5880 0.0000 2,289.523 3 2,289.523 3 0.4330 2,300.347 9 Mitigated Construction On-Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.0185 0.6298 0.2579 3.0500e- 003 0.1089 4.5000e- 003 0.1134 0.0314 4.3000e- 003 0.0357 327.0521 327.0521 8.4600e- 003 0.0483 341.6658 Worker 0.1619 0.1066 1.3311 3.8900e- 003 0.4806 2.3700e- 003 0.4830 0.1275 2.1800e- 003 0.1297 393.0818 393.0818 0.0105 0.0107 396.5220 Total 0.1804 0.7364 1.5890 6.9400e- 003 0.5896 6.8700e- 003 0.5964 0.1588 6.4800e- 003 0.1653 720.1340 720.1340 0.0190 0.0590 738.1877 Mitigated Construction Off-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2020.4.0 Date: 12/22/2021 2:23 PMPage 16 of 26 Summit Avenue Warehouse - San Bernardino-South Coast County, Winter EMFAC Off-Model Adjustment Factors for Gasoline Light Duty Vehicle to Account for the SAFE Vehicle Rule Not Applied 3.5 Paving - 2023 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Off-Road 0.8802 8.6098 11.6840 0.0179 0.4338 0.4338 0.4003 0.4003 1,709.992 6 1,709.992 6 0.5420 1,723.541 4 Paving 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Total 0.8802 8.6098 11.6840 0.0179 0.4338 0.4338 0.4003 0.4003 1,709.992 6 1,709.992 6 0.5420 1,723.541 4 Unmitigated Construction On-Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Worker 0.0753 0.0496 0.6191 1.8100e- 003 0.2236 1.1000e- 003 0.2247 0.0593 1.0100e- 003 0.0603 182.8288 182.8288 4.8900e- 003 4.9600e- 003 184.4288 Total 0.0753 0.0496 0.6191 1.8100e- 003 0.2236 1.1000e- 003 0.2247 0.0593 1.0100e- 003 0.0603 182.8288 182.8288 4.8900e- 003 4.9600e- 003 184.4288 Unmitigated Construction Off-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2020.4.0 Date: 12/22/2021 2:23 PMPage 17 of 26 Summit Avenue Warehouse - San Bernardino-South Coast County, Winter EMFAC Off-Model Adjustment Factors for Gasoline Light Duty Vehicle to Account for the SAFE Vehicle Rule Not Applied 3.5 Paving - 2023 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Off-Road 0.8802 8.6098 11.6840 0.0179 0.4338 0.4338 0.4003 0.4003 0.0000 1,709.992 6 1,709.992 6 0.5420 1,723.541 4 Paving 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Total 0.8802 8.6098 11.6840 0.0179 0.4338 0.4338 0.4003 0.4003 0.0000 1,709.992 6 1,709.992 6 0.5420 1,723.541 4 Mitigated Construction On-Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Worker 0.0753 0.0496 0.6191 1.8100e- 003 0.2236 1.1000e- 003 0.2247 0.0593 1.0100e- 003 0.0603 182.8288 182.8288 4.8900e- 003 4.9600e- 003 184.4288 Total 0.0753 0.0496 0.6191 1.8100e- 003 0.2236 1.1000e- 003 0.2247 0.0593 1.0100e- 003 0.0603 182.8288 182.8288 4.8900e- 003 4.9600e- 003 184.4288 Mitigated Construction Off-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2020.4.0 Date: 12/22/2021 2:23 PMPage 18 of 26 Summit Avenue Warehouse - San Bernardino-South Coast County, Winter EMFAC Off-Model Adjustment Factors for Gasoline Light Duty Vehicle to Account for the SAFE Vehicle Rule Not Applied 3.6 Painting - 2023 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Archit. Coating 47.4531 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Off-Road 0.1917 1.3030 1.8111 2.9700e- 003 0.0708 0.0708 0.0708 0.0708 281.4481 281.4481 0.0168 281.8690 Total 47.6448 1.3030 1.8111 2.9700e- 003 0.0708 0.0708 0.0708 0.0708 281.4481 281.4481 0.0168 281.8690 Unmitigated Construction On-Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Worker 0.0339 0.0223 0.2786 8.1000e- 004 0.1006 5.0000e- 004 0.1011 0.0267 4.6000e- 004 0.0271 82.2729 82.2729 2.2000e- 003 2.2300e- 003 82.9930 Total 0.0339 0.0223 0.2786 8.1000e- 004 0.1006 5.0000e- 004 0.1011 0.0267 4.6000e- 004 0.0271 82.2729 82.2729 2.2000e- 003 2.2300e- 003 82.9930 Unmitigated Construction Off-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2020.4.0 Date: 12/22/2021 2:23 PMPage 19 of 26 Summit Avenue Warehouse - San Bernardino-South Coast County, Winter EMFAC Off-Model Adjustment Factors for Gasoline Light Duty Vehicle to Account for the SAFE Vehicle Rule Not Applied 3.6 Painting - 2023 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Archit. Coating 47.4531 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Off-Road 0.1917 1.3030 1.8111 2.9700e- 003 0.0708 0.0708 0.0708 0.0708 0.0000 281.4481 281.4481 0.0168 281.8690 Total 47.6448 1.3030 1.8111 2.9700e- 003 0.0708 0.0708 0.0708 0.0708 0.0000 281.4481 281.4481 0.0168 281.8690 Mitigated Construction On-Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Worker 0.0339 0.0223 0.2786 8.1000e- 004 0.1006 5.0000e- 004 0.1011 0.0267 4.6000e- 004 0.0271 82.2729 82.2729 2.2000e- 003 2.2300e- 003 82.9930 Total 0.0339 0.0223 0.2786 8.1000e- 004 0.1006 5.0000e- 004 0.1011 0.0267 4.6000e- 004 0.0271 82.2729 82.2729 2.2000e- 003 2.2300e- 003 82.9930 Mitigated Construction Off-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2020.4.0 Date: 12/22/2021 2:23 PMPage 20 of 26 Summit Avenue Warehouse - San Bernardino-South Coast County, Winter EMFAC Off-Model Adjustment Factors for Gasoline Light Duty Vehicle to Account for the SAFE Vehicle Rule Not Applied 4.0 Operational Detail - Mobile ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Mitigated 0.2573 1.0986 3.5945 0.0129 1.2513 0.0124 1.2636 0.3344 0.0117 0.3461 1,339.781 7 1,339.781 7 0.0671 0.0897 1,368.188 9 Unmitigated 0.2573 1.0986 3.5945 0.0129 1.2513 0.0124 1.2636 0.3344 0.0117 0.3461 1,339.781 7 1,339.781 7 0.0671 0.0897 1,368.188 9 4.1 Mitigation Measures Mobile 4.2 Trip Summary Information 4.3 Trip Type Information Average Daily Trip Rate Unmitigated Mitigated Land Use Weekday Saturday Sunday Annual VMT Annual VMT Unrefrigerated Warehouse-No Rail 137.19 137.19 137.19 587,954 587,954 Total 137.19 137.19 137.19 587,954 587,954 Miles Trip %Trip Purpose % Land Use H-W or C-W H-S or C-C H-O or C-NW H-W or C-W H-S or C-C H-O or C-NW Primary Diverted Pass-by Unrefrigerated Warehouse-No Rail 16.60 8.40 6.90 59.00 0.00 41.00 92 5 3 4.4 Fleet Mix Land Use LDA LDT1 LDT2 MDV LHD1 LHD2 MHD HHD OBUS UBUS MCY SBUS MH Unrefrigerated Warehouse-No Rail 0.553113 0.036408 0.180286 0.116335 0.016165 0.005101 0.018218 0.063797 0.001357 0.001565 0.005903 0.000808 0.000944 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2020.4.0 Date: 12/22/2021 2:23 PMPage 21 of 26 Summit Avenue Warehouse - San Bernardino-South Coast County, Winter EMFAC Off-Model Adjustment Factors for Gasoline Light Duty Vehicle to Account for the SAFE Vehicle Rule Not Applied 5.0 Energy Detail ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day NaturalGas Mitigated 6.0800e- 003 0.0553 0.0464 3.3000e- 004 4.2000e- 003 4.2000e- 003 4.2000e- 003 4.2000e- 003 66.3284 66.3284 1.2700e- 003 1.2200e- 003 66.7225 NaturalGas Unmitigated 6.0800e- 003 0.0553 0.0464 3.3000e- 004 4.2000e- 003 4.2000e- 003 4.2000e- 003 4.2000e- 003 66.3284 66.3284 1.2700e- 003 1.2200e- 003 66.7225 5.2 Energy by Land Use - NaturalGas NaturalGa s Use ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Land Use kBTU/yr lb/day lb/day Unrefrigerated Warehouse-No Rail 563.791 6.0800e- 003 0.0553 0.0464 3.3000e- 004 4.2000e- 003 4.2000e- 003 4.2000e- 003 4.2000e- 003 66.3284 66.3284 1.2700e- 003 1.2200e- 003 66.7225 Total 6.0800e- 003 0.0553 0.0464 3.3000e- 004 4.2000e- 003 4.2000e- 003 4.2000e- 003 4.2000e- 003 66.3284 66.3284 1.2700e- 003 1.2200e- 003 66.7225 Unmitigated 5.1 Mitigation Measures Energy Historical Energy Use: N CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2020.4.0 Date: 12/22/2021 2:23 PMPage 22 of 26 Summit Avenue Warehouse - San Bernardino-South Coast County, Winter EMFAC Off-Model Adjustment Factors for Gasoline Light Duty Vehicle to Account for the SAFE Vehicle Rule Not Applied 6.1 Mitigation Measures Area 6.0 Area Detail ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Mitigated 2.2881 9.0000e- 005 0.0104 0.0000 4.0000e- 005 4.0000e- 005 4.0000e- 005 4.0000e- 005 0.0224 0.0224 6.0000e- 005 0.0239 Unmitigated 2.2881 9.0000e- 005 0.0104 0.0000 4.0000e- 005 4.0000e- 005 4.0000e- 005 4.0000e- 005 0.0224 0.0224 6.0000e- 005 0.0239 5.2 Energy by Land Use - NaturalGas NaturalGa s Use ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Land Use kBTU/yr lb/day lb/day Unrefrigerated Warehouse-No Rail 0.563791 6.0800e- 003 0.0553 0.0464 3.3000e- 004 4.2000e- 003 4.2000e- 003 4.2000e- 003 4.2000e- 003 66.3284 66.3284 1.2700e- 003 1.2200e- 003 66.7225 Total 6.0800e- 003 0.0553 0.0464 3.3000e- 004 4.2000e- 003 4.2000e- 003 4.2000e- 003 4.2000e- 003 66.3284 66.3284 1.2700e- 003 1.2200e- 003 66.7225 Mitigated CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2020.4.0 Date: 12/22/2021 2:23 PMPage 23 of 26 Summit Avenue Warehouse - San Bernardino-South Coast County, Winter EMFAC Off-Model Adjustment Factors for Gasoline Light Duty Vehicle to Account for the SAFE Vehicle Rule Not Applied 6.2 Area by SubCategory ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e SubCategory lb/day lb/day Architectural Coating 0.2600 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Consumer Products 2.0271 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Landscaping 9.6000e- 004 9.0000e- 005 0.0104 0.0000 4.0000e- 005 4.0000e- 005 4.0000e- 005 4.0000e- 005 0.0224 0.0224 6.0000e- 005 0.0239 Total 2.2881 9.0000e- 005 0.0104 0.0000 4.0000e- 005 4.0000e- 005 4.0000e- 005 4.0000e- 005 0.0224 0.0224 6.0000e- 005 0.0239 Unmitigated CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2020.4.0 Date: 12/22/2021 2:23 PMPage 24 of 26 Summit Avenue Warehouse - San Bernardino-South Coast County, Winter EMFAC Off-Model Adjustment Factors for Gasoline Light Duty Vehicle to Account for the SAFE Vehicle Rule Not Applied 7.1 Mitigation Measures Water 7.0 Water Detail 6.2 Area by SubCategory ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e SubCategory lb/day lb/day Architectural Coating 0.2600 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Consumer Products 2.0271 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Landscaping 9.6000e- 004 9.0000e- 005 0.0104 0.0000 4.0000e- 005 4.0000e- 005 4.0000e- 005 4.0000e- 005 0.0224 0.0224 6.0000e- 005 0.0239 Total 2.2881 9.0000e- 005 0.0104 0.0000 4.0000e- 005 4.0000e- 005 4.0000e- 005 4.0000e- 005 0.0224 0.0224 6.0000e- 005 0.0239 Mitigated CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2020.4.0 Date: 12/22/2021 2:23 PMPage 25 of 26 Summit Avenue Warehouse - San Bernardino-South Coast County, Winter EMFAC Off-Model Adjustment Factors for Gasoline Light Duty Vehicle to Account for the SAFE Vehicle Rule Not Applied 11.0 Vegetation 8.1 Mitigation Measures Waste 8.0 Waste Detail 9.0 Operational Offroad Equipment Type Number Hours/Day Days/Year Horse Power Load Factor Fuel Type 10.0 Stationary Equipment Fire Pumps and Emergency Generators Equipment Type Number Hours/Day Hours/Year Horse Power Load Factor Fuel Type Boilers Equipment Type Number Heat Input/Day Heat Input/Year Boiler Rating Fuel Type User Defined Equipment Equipment Type Number CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2020.4.0 Date: 12/22/2021 2:23 PMPage 26 of 26 Summit Avenue Warehouse - San Bernardino-South Coast County, Winter EMFAC Off-Model Adjustment Factors for Gasoline Light Duty Vehicle to Account for the SAFE Vehicle Rule Not Applied Summit Avenue Warehouse San Bernardino-South Coast County, Annual Project Characteristics - CalEEMod defaults Land Use - Lot is 4.49 acres Construction Phase - Construction schedule provided by the client Architectural Coating - Per SCAQMD Rule 1113 Vehicle Trips - Recommended average trip rates as proposed in the SCAQMD Warehouse Truck Study for non-cold storage Road Dust - Consumer Products - Area Coating - Per SCAQMD Rule 1113 Fleet Mix - Adjusted to reflect CalEEMod Ver 2013.2 Appendix E Analysis of Warehouse Trip Generation Rates by SCAQMD Grading - Off-road Equipment - Per client Off-road Equipment - Per client 1.1 Land Usage Land Uses Size Metric Lot Acreage Floor Surface Area Population Unrefrigerated Warehouse-No Rail 102.38 1000sqft 4.49 102,380.00 0 1.2 Other Project Characteristics Urbanization Climate Zone Urban 10 Wind Speed (m/s)Precipitation Freq (Days)2.2 32 1.3 User Entered Comments & Non-Default Data 1.0 Project Characteristics Utility Company Southern California Edison 2024Operational Year CO2 Intensity (lb/MWhr) 531.98 0.033CH4 Intensity (lb/MWhr) 0.004N2O Intensity (lb/MWhr) CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2020.4.0 Date: 12/22/2021 2:24 PMPage 1 of 30 Summit Avenue Warehouse - San Bernardino-South Coast County, Annual EMFAC Off-Model Adjustment Factors for Gasoline Light Duty Vehicle to Account for the SAFE Vehicle Rule Not Applied Off-road Equipment - Per client Off-road Equipment - Per client Off-road Equipment - Table Name Column Name Default Value New Value tblArchitecturalCoating EF_Nonresidential_Exterior 100.00 50.00 tblArchitecturalCoating EF_Nonresidential_Interior 100.00 50.00 tblConstructionPhase NumDays 5.00 3.00 tblConstructionPhase NumDays 8.00 6.00 tblConstructionPhase NumDays 230.00 140.00 tblConstructionPhase NumDays 18.00 10.00 tblConstructionPhase NumDays 18.00 10.00 tblFleetMix HHD 0.02 0.06 tblFleetMix LDA 0.54 0.55 tblFleetMix LDT1 0.06 0.04 tblFleetMix LDT2 0.17 0.18 tblFleetMix LHD1 0.03 0.02 tblFleetMix LHD2 7.1040e-003 5.1010e-003 tblFleetMix MCY 0.03 5.9030e-003 tblFleetMix MDV 0.14 0.12 tblFleetMix MH 4.8300e-003 9.4400e-004 tblFleetMix MHD 0.01 0.02 tblFleetMix OBUS 5.5400e-004 1.3570e-003 tblFleetMix SBUS 9.5400e-004 8.0800e-004 tblFleetMix UBUS 2.5100e-004 1.5650e-003 tblLandUse LotAcreage 2.35 4.49 tblOffRoadEquipment OffRoadEquipmentUnitAmount 2.00 1.00 tblOffRoadEquipment OffRoadEquipmentUnitAmount 3.00 2.00 tblOffRoadEquipment OffRoadEquipmentUnitAmount 2.00 1.00 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2020.4.0 Date: 12/22/2021 2:24 PMPage 2 of 30 Summit Avenue Warehouse - San Bernardino-South Coast County, Annual EMFAC Off-Model Adjustment Factors for Gasoline Light Duty Vehicle to Account for the SAFE Vehicle Rule Not Applied 2.0 Emissions Summary tblOffRoadEquipment OffRoadEquipmentUnitAmount 3.00 1.00 tblOffRoadEquipment OffRoadEquipmentUnitAmount 3.00 2.00 tblOffRoadEquipment OffRoadEquipmentUnitAmount 4.00 1.00 tblOffRoadEquipment OffRoadEquipmentUnitAmount 1.00 3.00 tblOffRoadEquipment UsageHours 6.00 8.00 tblOffRoadEquipment UsageHours 7.00 8.00 tblOffRoadEquipment UsageHours 8.00 7.00 tblOffRoadEquipment UsageHours 6.00 8.00 tblOffRoadEquipment UsageHours 6.00 8.00 tblOffRoadEquipment UsageHours 7.00 6.00 tblOffRoadEquipment UsageHours 8.00 7.00 tblOffRoadEquipment UsageHours 8.00 7.00 tblProjectCharacteristics CO2IntensityFactor 390.98 531.98 tblTripsAndVMT WorkerTripNumber 8.00 18.00 tblTripsAndVMT WorkerTripNumber 10.00 15.00 tblTripsAndVMT WorkerTripNumber 15.00 20.00 tblVehicleTrips ST_TR 1.74 1.34 tblVehicleTrips SU_TR 1.74 1.34 tblVehicleTrips WD_TR 1.74 1.34 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2020.4.0 Date: 12/22/2021 2:24 PMPage 3 of 30 Summit Avenue Warehouse - San Bernardino-South Coast County, Annual EMFAC Off-Model Adjustment Factors for Gasoline Light Duty Vehicle to Account for the SAFE Vehicle Rule Not Applied 2.1 Overall Construction ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Year tons/yr MT/yr 2022 0.1318 1.0210 1.0307 2.0800e- 003 0.0597 0.0467 0.1064 0.0203 0.0446 0.0649 0.0000 177.7289 177.7289 0.0284 3.4700e- 003 179.4736 2023 0.2601 0.1792 0.2150 4.1000e- 004 6.8000e- 003 8.1200e- 003 0.0149 1.8300e- 003 7.7100e- 003 9.5400e- 003 0.0000 34.8922 34.8922 6.2600e- 003 5.2000e- 004 35.2029 Maximum 0.2601 1.0210 1.0307 2.0800e- 003 0.0597 0.0467 0.1064 0.0203 0.0446 0.0649 0.0000 177.7289 177.7289 0.0284 3.4700e- 003 179.4736 Unmitigated Construction ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Year tons/yr MT/yr 2022 0.1318 1.0210 1.0307 2.0800e- 003 0.0597 0.0467 0.1064 0.0203 0.0446 0.0649 0.0000 177.7288 177.7288 0.0284 3.4700e- 003 179.4734 2023 0.2601 0.1792 0.2150 4.1000e- 004 6.8000e- 003 8.1200e- 003 0.0149 1.8300e- 003 7.7100e- 003 9.5400e- 003 0.0000 34.8921 34.8921 6.2600e- 003 5.2000e- 004 35.2029 Maximum 0.2601 1.0210 1.0307 2.0800e- 003 0.0597 0.0467 0.1064 0.0203 0.0446 0.0649 0.0000 177.7288 177.7288 0.0284 3.4700e- 003 179.4734 Mitigated Construction CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2020.4.0 Date: 12/22/2021 2:24 PMPage 4 of 30 Summit Avenue Warehouse - San Bernardino-South Coast County, Annual EMFAC Off-Model Adjustment Factors for Gasoline Light Duty Vehicle to Account for the SAFE Vehicle Rule Not Applied ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio-CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e Percent Reduction 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Quarter Start Date End Date Maximum Unmitigated ROG + NOX (tons/quarter)Maximum Mitigated ROG + NOX (tons/quarter) 1 7-1-2022 9-30-2022 0.5785 0.5785 2 10-1-2022 12-31-2022 0.5772 0.5772 3 1-1-2023 3-31-2023 0.4382 0.4382 Highest 0.5785 0.5785 2.2 Overall Operational ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Area 0.4175 1.0000e- 005 1.3000e- 003 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 2.5400e- 003 2.5400e- 003 1.0000e- 005 0.0000 2.7100e- 003 Energy 1.1100e- 003 0.0101 8.4700e- 003 6.0000e- 005 7.7000e- 004 7.7000e- 004 7.7000e- 004 7.7000e- 004 0.0000 68.2959 68.2959 3.7700e- 003 6.3000e- 004 68.5784 Mobile 0.0467 0.2018 0.6789 2.3800e- 003 0.2235 2.2500e- 003 0.2257 0.0598 2.1200e- 003 0.0619 0.0000 223.6683 223.6683 0.0111 0.0149 228.3874 Waste 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 19.5359 0.0000 19.5359 1.1545 0.0000 48.3992 Water 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 7.5111 74.3879 81.8990 0.7761 0.0188 106.8959 Total 0.4653 0.2119 0.6887 2.4400e- 003 0.2235 3.0200e- 003 0.2265 0.0598 2.8900e- 003 0.0627 27.0470 366.3546 393.4015 1.9455 0.0343 452.2637 Unmitigated Operational CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2020.4.0 Date: 12/22/2021 2:24 PMPage 5 of 30 Summit Avenue Warehouse - San Bernardino-South Coast County, Annual EMFAC Off-Model Adjustment Factors for Gasoline Light Duty Vehicle to Account for the SAFE Vehicle Rule Not Applied 2.2 Overall Operational ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Area 0.4175 1.0000e- 005 1.3000e- 003 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 2.5400e- 003 2.5400e- 003 1.0000e- 005 0.0000 2.7100e- 003 Energy 1.1100e- 003 0.0101 8.4700e- 003 6.0000e- 005 7.7000e- 004 7.7000e- 004 7.7000e- 004 7.7000e- 004 0.0000 68.2959 68.2959 3.7700e- 003 6.3000e- 004 68.5784 Mobile 0.0467 0.2018 0.6789 2.3800e- 003 0.2235 2.2500e- 003 0.2257 0.0598 2.1200e- 003 0.0619 0.0000 223.6683 223.6683 0.0111 0.0149 228.3874 Waste 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 19.5359 0.0000 19.5359 1.1545 0.0000 48.3992 Water 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 7.5111 74.3879 81.8990 0.7761 0.0188 106.8959 Total 0.4653 0.2119 0.6887 2.4400e- 003 0.2235 3.0200e- 003 0.2265 0.0598 2.8900e- 003 0.0627 27.0470 366.3546 393.4015 1.9455 0.0343 452.2637 Mitigated Operational 3.0 Construction Detail Construction Phase Phase Number Phase Name Phase Type Start Date End Date Num Days Week Num Days Phase Description 1 Site Preparation Site Preparation 7/1/2022 7/5/2022 5 3 2 Grading Grading 7/6/2022 7/13/2022 5 6 3 Construction Building Construction 7/14/2022 1/25/2023 5 140 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio-CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e Percent Reduction 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2020.4.0 Date: 12/22/2021 2:24 PMPage 6 of 30 Summit Avenue Warehouse - San Bernardino-South Coast County, Annual EMFAC Off-Model Adjustment Factors for Gasoline Light Duty Vehicle to Account for the SAFE Vehicle Rule Not Applied 4 Paving Paving 1/26/2023 2/8/2023 5 10 5 Painting Architectural Coating 2/9/2023 2/22/2023 5 10 OffRoad Equipment Phase Name Offroad Equipment Type Amount Usage Hours Horse Power Load Factor Site Preparation Graders 1 8.00 187 0.41 Site Preparation Scrapers 1 8.00 367 0.48 Site Preparation Tractors/Loaders/Backhoes 1 7.00 97 0.37 Grading Graders 1 8.00 187 0.41 Grading Rubber Tired Dozers 1 8.00 247 0.40 Grading Tractors/Loaders/Backhoes 2 7.00 97 0.37 Construction Cranes 1 8.00 231 0.29 Construction Forklifts 2 7.00 89 0.20 Construction Generator Sets 1 8.00 84 0.74 Construction Tractors/Loaders/Backhoes 1 6.00 97 0.37 Construction Welders 3 8.00 46 0.45 Paving Cement and Mortar Mixers 1 8.00 9 0.56 Paving Pavers 1 8.00 130 0.42 Paving Paving Equipment 1 8.00 132 0.36 Paving Rollers 2 8.00 80 0.38 Paving Tractors/Loaders/Backhoes 1 8.00 97 0.37 Painting Air Compressors 1 6.00 78 0.48 Residential Indoor: 0; Residential Outdoor: 0; Non-Residential Indoor: 153,570; Non-Residential Outdoor: 51,190; Striped Parking Area: 0 (Architectural Coating – sqft) Acres of Grading (Site Preparation Phase): 4.5 Acres of Grading (Grading Phase): 6 Acres of Paving: 0 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2020.4.0 Date: 12/22/2021 2:24 PMPage 7 of 30 Summit Avenue Warehouse - San Bernardino-South Coast County, Annual EMFAC Off-Model Adjustment Factors for Gasoline Light Duty Vehicle to Account for the SAFE Vehicle Rule Not Applied 3.2 Site Preparation - 2022 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Fugitive Dust 2.3900e- 003 0.0000 2.3900e- 003 2.6000e- 004 0.0000 2.6000e- 004 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Off-Road 2.0700e- 003 0.0235 0.0151 4.0000e- 005 8.9000e- 004 8.9000e- 004 8.2000e- 004 8.2000e- 004 0.0000 3.2321 3.2321 1.0500e- 003 0.0000 3.2582 Total 2.0700e- 003 0.0235 0.0151 4.0000e- 005 2.3900e- 003 8.9000e- 004 3.2800e- 003 2.6000e- 004 8.2000e- 004 1.0800e- 003 0.0000 3.2321 3.2321 1.0500e- 003 0.0000 3.2582 Unmitigated Construction On-Site 3.1 Mitigation Measures Construction Trips and VMT Phase Name Offroad Equipment Count Worker Trip Number Vendor Trip Number Hauling Trip Number Worker Trip Length Vendor Trip Length Hauling Trip Length Worker Vehicle Class Vendor Vehicle Class Hauling Vehicle Class Site Preparation 3 18.00 0.00 0.00 14.70 6.90 20.00 LD_Mix HDT_Mix HHDT Grading 4 15.00 0.00 0.00 14.70 6.90 20.00 LD_Mix HDT_Mix HHDT Construction 8 43.00 17.00 0.00 14.70 6.90 20.00 LD_Mix HDT_Mix HHDT Paving 6 20.00 0.00 0.00 14.70 6.90 20.00 LD_Mix HDT_Mix HHDT Painting 1 9.00 0.00 0.00 14.70 6.90 20.00 LD_Mix HDT_Mix HHDT CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2020.4.0 Date: 12/22/2021 2:24 PMPage 8 of 30 Summit Avenue Warehouse - San Bernardino-South Coast County, Annual EMFAC Off-Model Adjustment Factors for Gasoline Light Duty Vehicle to Account for the SAFE Vehicle Rule Not Applied 3.2 Site Preparation - 2022 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Worker 1.0000e- 004 8.0000e- 005 9.6000e- 004 0.0000 3.0000e- 004 0.0000 3.0000e- 004 8.0000e- 005 0.0000 8.0000e- 005 0.0000 0.2360 0.2360 1.0000e- 005 1.0000e- 005 0.2382 Total 1.0000e- 004 8.0000e- 005 9.6000e- 004 0.0000 3.0000e- 004 0.0000 3.0000e- 004 8.0000e- 005 0.0000 8.0000e- 005 0.0000 0.2360 0.2360 1.0000e- 005 1.0000e- 005 0.2382 Unmitigated Construction Off-Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Fugitive Dust 2.3900e- 003 0.0000 2.3900e- 003 2.6000e- 004 0.0000 2.6000e- 004 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Off-Road 2.0700e- 003 0.0235 0.0151 4.0000e- 005 8.9000e- 004 8.9000e- 004 8.2000e- 004 8.2000e- 004 0.0000 3.2321 3.2321 1.0500e- 003 0.0000 3.2582 Total 2.0700e- 003 0.0235 0.0151 4.0000e- 005 2.3900e- 003 8.9000e- 004 3.2800e- 003 2.6000e- 004 8.2000e- 004 1.0800e- 003 0.0000 3.2321 3.2321 1.0500e- 003 0.0000 3.2582 Mitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2020.4.0 Date: 12/22/2021 2:24 PMPage 9 of 30 Summit Avenue Warehouse - San Bernardino-South Coast County, Annual EMFAC Off-Model Adjustment Factors for Gasoline Light Duty Vehicle to Account for the SAFE Vehicle Rule Not Applied 3.2 Site Preparation - 2022 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Worker 1.0000e- 004 8.0000e- 005 9.6000e- 004 0.0000 3.0000e- 004 0.0000 3.0000e- 004 8.0000e- 005 0.0000 8.0000e- 005 0.0000 0.2360 0.2360 1.0000e- 005 1.0000e- 005 0.2382 Total 1.0000e- 004 8.0000e- 005 9.6000e- 004 0.0000 3.0000e- 004 0.0000 3.0000e- 004 8.0000e- 005 0.0000 8.0000e- 005 0.0000 0.2360 0.2360 1.0000e- 005 1.0000e- 005 0.2382 Mitigated Construction Off-Site 3.3 Grading - 2022 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Fugitive Dust 0.0213 0.0000 0.0213 0.0103 0.0000 0.0103 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Off-Road 4.6200e- 003 0.0510 0.0277 6.0000e- 005 2.2300e- 003 2.2300e- 003 2.0500e- 003 2.0500e- 003 0.0000 5.4308 5.4308 1.7600e- 003 0.0000 5.4747 Total 4.6200e- 003 0.0510 0.0277 6.0000e- 005 0.0213 2.2300e- 003 0.0235 0.0103 2.0500e- 003 0.0123 0.0000 5.4308 5.4308 1.7600e- 003 0.0000 5.4747 Unmitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2020.4.0 Date: 12/22/2021 2:24 PMPage 10 of 30 Summit Avenue Warehouse - San Bernardino-South Coast County, Annual EMFAC Off-Model Adjustment Factors for Gasoline Light Duty Vehicle to Account for the SAFE Vehicle Rule Not Applied 3.3 Grading - 2022 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Worker 1.7000e- 004 1.3000e- 004 1.5900e- 003 0.0000 4.9000e- 004 0.0000 5.0000e- 004 1.3000e- 004 0.0000 1.3000e- 004 0.0000 0.3932 0.3932 1.0000e- 005 1.0000e- 005 0.3969 Total 1.7000e- 004 1.3000e- 004 1.5900e- 003 0.0000 4.9000e- 004 0.0000 5.0000e- 004 1.3000e- 004 0.0000 1.3000e- 004 0.0000 0.3932 0.3932 1.0000e- 005 1.0000e- 005 0.3969 Unmitigated Construction Off-Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Fugitive Dust 0.0213 0.0000 0.0213 0.0103 0.0000 0.0103 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Off-Road 4.6200e- 003 0.0510 0.0277 6.0000e- 005 2.2300e- 003 2.2300e- 003 2.0500e- 003 2.0500e- 003 0.0000 5.4308 5.4308 1.7600e- 003 0.0000 5.4747 Total 4.6200e- 003 0.0510 0.0277 6.0000e- 005 0.0213 2.2300e- 003 0.0235 0.0103 2.0500e- 003 0.0123 0.0000 5.4308 5.4308 1.7600e- 003 0.0000 5.4747 Mitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2020.4.0 Date: 12/22/2021 2:24 PMPage 11 of 30 Summit Avenue Warehouse - San Bernardino-South Coast County, Annual EMFAC Off-Model Adjustment Factors for Gasoline Light Duty Vehicle to Account for the SAFE Vehicle Rule Not Applied 3.3 Grading - 2022 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Worker 1.7000e- 004 1.3000e- 004 1.5900e- 003 0.0000 4.9000e- 004 0.0000 5.0000e- 004 1.3000e- 004 0.0000 1.3000e- 004 0.0000 0.3932 0.3932 1.0000e- 005 1.0000e- 005 0.3969 Total 1.7000e- 004 1.3000e- 004 1.5900e- 003 0.0000 4.9000e- 004 0.0000 5.0000e- 004 1.3000e- 004 0.0000 1.3000e- 004 0.0000 0.3932 0.3932 1.0000e- 005 1.0000e- 005 0.3969 Mitigated Construction Off-Site 3.4 Construction - 2022 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Off-Road 0.1132 0.8909 0.8756 1.5300e- 003 0.0428 0.0428 0.0411 0.0411 0.0000 126.6849 126.6849 0.0244 0.0000 127.2959 Total 0.1132 0.8909 0.8756 1.5300e- 003 0.0428 0.0428 0.0411 0.0411 0.0000 126.6849 126.6849 0.0244 0.0000 127.2959 Unmitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2020.4.0 Date: 12/22/2021 2:24 PMPage 12 of 30 Summit Avenue Warehouse - San Bernardino-South Coast County, Annual EMFAC Off-Model Adjustment Factors for Gasoline Light Duty Vehicle to Account for the SAFE Vehicle Rule Not Applied 3.4 Construction - 2022 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 1.7700e- 003 0.0478 0.0169 1.9000e- 004 6.5400e- 003 5.4000e- 004 7.0800e- 003 1.8900e- 003 5.2000e- 004 2.4100e- 003 0.0000 18.8303 18.8303 5.1000e- 004 2.7900e- 003 19.6740 Worker 9.8800e- 003 7.7600e- 003 0.0930 2.5000e- 004 0.0288 1.5000e- 004 0.0289 7.6400e- 003 1.4000e- 004 7.7800e- 003 0.0000 22.9217 22.9217 6.6000e- 004 6.6000e- 004 23.1357 Total 0.0117 0.0555 0.1099 4.4000e- 004 0.0353 6.9000e- 004 0.0360 9.5300e- 003 6.6000e- 004 0.0102 0.0000 41.7520 41.7520 1.1700e- 003 3.4500e- 003 42.8097 Unmitigated Construction Off-Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Off-Road 0.1132 0.8908 0.8756 1.5300e- 003 0.0428 0.0428 0.0411 0.0411 0.0000 126.6847 126.6847 0.0244 0.0000 127.2957 Total 0.1132 0.8908 0.8756 1.5300e- 003 0.0428 0.0428 0.0411 0.0411 0.0000 126.6847 126.6847 0.0244 0.0000 127.2957 Mitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2020.4.0 Date: 12/22/2021 2:24 PMPage 13 of 30 Summit Avenue Warehouse - San Bernardino-South Coast County, Annual EMFAC Off-Model Adjustment Factors for Gasoline Light Duty Vehicle to Account for the SAFE Vehicle Rule Not Applied 3.4 Construction - 2022 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 1.7700e- 003 0.0478 0.0169 1.9000e- 004 6.5400e- 003 5.4000e- 004 7.0800e- 003 1.8900e- 003 5.2000e- 004 2.4100e- 003 0.0000 18.8303 18.8303 5.1000e- 004 2.7900e- 003 19.6740 Worker 9.8800e- 003 7.7600e- 003 0.0930 2.5000e- 004 0.0288 1.5000e- 004 0.0289 7.6400e- 003 1.4000e- 004 7.7800e- 003 0.0000 22.9217 22.9217 6.6000e- 004 6.6000e- 004 23.1357 Total 0.0117 0.0555 0.1099 4.4000e- 004 0.0353 6.9000e- 004 0.0360 9.5300e- 003 6.6000e- 004 0.0102 0.0000 41.7520 41.7520 1.1700e- 003 3.4500e- 003 42.8097 Mitigated Construction Off-Site 3.4 Construction - 2023 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Off-Road 0.0154 0.1226 0.1279 2.3000e- 004 5.5200e- 003 5.5200e- 003 5.2900e- 003 5.2900e- 003 0.0000 18.6932 18.6932 3.5400e- 003 0.0000 18.7816 Total 0.0154 0.1226 0.1279 2.3000e- 004 5.5200e- 003 5.5200e- 003 5.2900e- 003 5.2900e- 003 0.0000 18.6932 18.6932 3.5400e- 003 0.0000 18.7816 Unmitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2020.4.0 Date: 12/22/2021 2:24 PMPage 14 of 30 Summit Avenue Warehouse - San Bernardino-South Coast County, Annual EMFAC Off-Model Adjustment Factors for Gasoline Light Duty Vehicle to Account for the SAFE Vehicle Rule Not Applied 3.4 Construction - 2023 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 1.7000e- 004 5.6400e- 003 2.2900e- 003 3.0000e- 005 9.6000e- 004 4.0000e- 005 1.0100e- 003 2.8000e- 004 4.0000e- 005 3.2000e- 004 0.0000 2.6665 2.6665 7.0000e- 005 3.9000e- 004 2.7857 Worker 1.3500e- 003 1.0100e- 003 0.0126 4.0000e- 005 4.2400e- 003 2.0000e- 005 4.2600e- 003 1.1300e- 003 2.0000e- 005 1.1500e- 003 0.0000 3.2731 3.2731 9.0000e- 005 9.0000e- 005 3.3020 Total 1.5200e- 003 6.6500e- 003 0.0149 7.0000e- 005 5.2000e- 003 6.0000e- 005 5.2700e- 003 1.4100e- 003 6.0000e- 005 1.4700e- 003 0.0000 5.9396 5.9396 1.6000e- 004 4.8000e- 004 6.0877 Unmitigated Construction Off-Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Off-Road 0.0154 0.1226 0.1279 2.3000e- 004 5.5200e- 003 5.5200e- 003 5.2900e- 003 5.2900e- 003 0.0000 18.6932 18.6932 3.5400e- 003 0.0000 18.7815 Total 0.0154 0.1226 0.1279 2.3000e- 004 5.5200e- 003 5.5200e- 003 5.2900e- 003 5.2900e- 003 0.0000 18.6932 18.6932 3.5400e- 003 0.0000 18.7815 Mitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2020.4.0 Date: 12/22/2021 2:24 PMPage 15 of 30 Summit Avenue Warehouse - San Bernardino-South Coast County, Annual EMFAC Off-Model Adjustment Factors for Gasoline Light Duty Vehicle to Account for the SAFE Vehicle Rule Not Applied 3.4 Construction - 2023 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 1.7000e- 004 5.6400e- 003 2.2900e- 003 3.0000e- 005 9.6000e- 004 4.0000e- 005 1.0100e- 003 2.8000e- 004 4.0000e- 005 3.2000e- 004 0.0000 2.6665 2.6665 7.0000e- 005 3.9000e- 004 2.7857 Worker 1.3500e- 003 1.0100e- 003 0.0126 4.0000e- 005 4.2400e- 003 2.0000e- 005 4.2600e- 003 1.1300e- 003 2.0000e- 005 1.1500e- 003 0.0000 3.2731 3.2731 9.0000e- 005 9.0000e- 005 3.3020 Total 1.5200e- 003 6.6500e- 003 0.0149 7.0000e- 005 5.2000e- 003 6.0000e- 005 5.2700e- 003 1.4100e- 003 6.0000e- 005 1.4700e- 003 0.0000 5.9396 5.9396 1.6000e- 004 4.8000e- 004 6.0877 Mitigated Construction Off-Site 3.5 Paving - 2023 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Off-Road 4.4000e- 003 0.0431 0.0584 9.0000e- 005 2.1700e- 003 2.1700e- 003 2.0000e- 003 2.0000e- 003 0.0000 7.7564 7.7564 2.4600e- 003 0.0000 7.8179 Paving 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Total 4.4000e- 003 0.0431 0.0584 9.0000e- 005 2.1700e- 003 2.1700e- 003 2.0000e- 003 2.0000e- 003 0.0000 7.7564 7.7564 2.4600e- 003 0.0000 7.8179 Unmitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2020.4.0 Date: 12/22/2021 2:24 PMPage 16 of 30 Summit Avenue Warehouse - San Bernardino-South Coast County, Annual EMFAC Off-Model Adjustment Factors for Gasoline Light Duty Vehicle to Account for the SAFE Vehicle Rule Not Applied 3.5 Paving - 2023 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Worker 3.5000e- 004 2.6000e- 004 3.2500e- 003 1.0000e- 005 1.1000e- 003 1.0000e- 005 1.1000e- 003 2.9000e- 004 1.0000e- 005 3.0000e- 004 0.0000 0.8458 0.8458 2.0000e- 005 2.0000e- 005 0.8532 Total 3.5000e- 004 2.6000e- 004 3.2500e- 003 1.0000e- 005 1.1000e- 003 1.0000e- 005 1.1000e- 003 2.9000e- 004 1.0000e- 005 3.0000e- 004 0.0000 0.8458 0.8458 2.0000e- 005 2.0000e- 005 0.8532 Unmitigated Construction Off-Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Off-Road 4.4000e- 003 0.0431 0.0584 9.0000e- 005 2.1700e- 003 2.1700e- 003 2.0000e- 003 2.0000e- 003 0.0000 7.7564 7.7564 2.4600e- 003 0.0000 7.8178 Paving 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Total 4.4000e- 003 0.0431 0.0584 9.0000e- 005 2.1700e- 003 2.1700e- 003 2.0000e- 003 2.0000e- 003 0.0000 7.7564 7.7564 2.4600e- 003 0.0000 7.8178 Mitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2020.4.0 Date: 12/22/2021 2:24 PMPage 17 of 30 Summit Avenue Warehouse - San Bernardino-South Coast County, Annual EMFAC Off-Model Adjustment Factors for Gasoline Light Duty Vehicle to Account for the SAFE Vehicle Rule Not Applied 3.5 Paving - 2023 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Worker 3.5000e- 004 2.6000e- 004 3.2500e- 003 1.0000e- 005 1.1000e- 003 1.0000e- 005 1.1000e- 003 2.9000e- 004 1.0000e- 005 3.0000e- 004 0.0000 0.8458 0.8458 2.0000e- 005 2.0000e- 005 0.8532 Total 3.5000e- 004 2.6000e- 004 3.2500e- 003 1.0000e- 005 1.1000e- 003 1.0000e- 005 1.1000e- 003 2.9000e- 004 1.0000e- 005 3.0000e- 004 0.0000 0.8458 0.8458 2.0000e- 005 2.0000e- 005 0.8532 Mitigated Construction Off-Site 3.6 Painting - 2023 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Archit. Coating 0.2373 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Off-Road 9.6000e- 004 6.5100e- 003 9.0600e- 003 1.0000e- 005 3.5000e- 004 3.5000e- 004 3.5000e- 004 3.5000e- 004 0.0000 1.2766 1.2766 8.0000e- 005 0.0000 1.2785 Total 0.2382 6.5100e- 003 9.0600e- 003 1.0000e- 005 3.5000e- 004 3.5000e- 004 3.5000e- 004 3.5000e- 004 0.0000 1.2766 1.2766 8.0000e- 005 0.0000 1.2785 Unmitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2020.4.0 Date: 12/22/2021 2:24 PMPage 18 of 30 Summit Avenue Warehouse - San Bernardino-South Coast County, Annual EMFAC Off-Model Adjustment Factors for Gasoline Light Duty Vehicle to Account for the SAFE Vehicle Rule Not Applied 3.6 Painting - 2023 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Worker 1.6000e- 004 1.2000e- 004 1.4600e- 003 0.0000 4.9000e- 004 0.0000 5.0000e- 004 1.3000e- 004 0.0000 1.3000e- 004 0.0000 0.3806 0.3806 1.0000e- 005 1.0000e- 005 0.3840 Total 1.6000e- 004 1.2000e- 004 1.4600e- 003 0.0000 4.9000e- 004 0.0000 5.0000e- 004 1.3000e- 004 0.0000 1.3000e- 004 0.0000 0.3806 0.3806 1.0000e- 005 1.0000e- 005 0.3840 Unmitigated Construction Off-Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Archit. Coating 0.2373 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Off-Road 9.6000e- 004 6.5100e- 003 9.0600e- 003 1.0000e- 005 3.5000e- 004 3.5000e- 004 3.5000e- 004 3.5000e- 004 0.0000 1.2766 1.2766 8.0000e- 005 0.0000 1.2785 Total 0.2382 6.5100e- 003 9.0600e- 003 1.0000e- 005 3.5000e- 004 3.5000e- 004 3.5000e- 004 3.5000e- 004 0.0000 1.2766 1.2766 8.0000e- 005 0.0000 1.2785 Mitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2020.4.0 Date: 12/22/2021 2:24 PMPage 19 of 30 Summit Avenue Warehouse - San Bernardino-South Coast County, Annual EMFAC Off-Model Adjustment Factors for Gasoline Light Duty Vehicle to Account for the SAFE Vehicle Rule Not Applied 3.6 Painting - 2023 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Worker 1.6000e- 004 1.2000e- 004 1.4600e- 003 0.0000 4.9000e- 004 0.0000 5.0000e- 004 1.3000e- 004 0.0000 1.3000e- 004 0.0000 0.3806 0.3806 1.0000e- 005 1.0000e- 005 0.3840 Total 1.6000e- 004 1.2000e- 004 1.4600e- 003 0.0000 4.9000e- 004 0.0000 5.0000e- 004 1.3000e- 004 0.0000 1.3000e- 004 0.0000 0.3806 0.3806 1.0000e- 005 1.0000e- 005 0.3840 Mitigated Construction Off-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2020.4.0 Date: 12/22/2021 2:24 PMPage 20 of 30 Summit Avenue Warehouse - San Bernardino-South Coast County, Annual EMFAC Off-Model Adjustment Factors for Gasoline Light Duty Vehicle to Account for the SAFE Vehicle Rule Not Applied 4.0 Operational Detail - Mobile ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Mitigated 0.0467 0.2018 0.6789 2.3800e- 003 0.2235 2.2500e- 003 0.2257 0.0598 2.1200e- 003 0.0619 0.0000 223.6683 223.6683 0.0111 0.0149 228.3874 Unmitigated 0.0467 0.2018 0.6789 2.3800e- 003 0.2235 2.2500e- 003 0.2257 0.0598 2.1200e- 003 0.0619 0.0000 223.6683 223.6683 0.0111 0.0149 228.3874 4.1 Mitigation Measures Mobile 4.2 Trip Summary Information 4.3 Trip Type Information Average Daily Trip Rate Unmitigated Mitigated Land Use Weekday Saturday Sunday Annual VMT Annual VMT Unrefrigerated Warehouse-No Rail 137.19 137.19 137.19 587,954 587,954 Total 137.19 137.19 137.19 587,954 587,954 Miles Trip %Trip Purpose % Land Use H-W or C-W H-S or C-C H-O or C-NW H-W or C-W H-S or C-C H-O or C-NW Primary Diverted Pass-by Unrefrigerated Warehouse-No Rail 16.60 8.40 6.90 59.00 0.00 41.00 92 5 3 4.4 Fleet Mix Land Use LDA LDT1 LDT2 MDV LHD1 LHD2 MHD HHD OBUS UBUS MCY SBUS MH Unrefrigerated Warehouse-No Rail 0.553113 0.036408 0.180286 0.116335 0.016165 0.005101 0.018218 0.063797 0.001357 0.001565 0.005903 0.000808 0.000944 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2020.4.0 Date: 12/22/2021 2:24 PMPage 21 of 30 Summit Avenue Warehouse - San Bernardino-South Coast County, Annual EMFAC Off-Model Adjustment Factors for Gasoline Light Duty Vehicle to Account for the SAFE Vehicle Rule Not Applied 5.0 Energy Detail ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Electricity Mitigated 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 57.3145 57.3145 3.5600e- 003 4.3000e- 004 57.5318 Electricity Unmitigated 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 57.3145 57.3145 3.5600e- 003 4.3000e- 004 57.5318 NaturalGas Mitigated 1.1100e- 003 0.0101 8.4700e- 003 6.0000e- 005 7.7000e- 004 7.7000e- 004 7.7000e- 004 7.7000e- 004 0.0000 10.9814 10.9814 2.1000e- 004 2.0000e- 004 11.0467 NaturalGas Unmitigated 1.1100e- 003 0.0101 8.4700e- 003 6.0000e- 005 7.7000e- 004 7.7000e- 004 7.7000e- 004 7.7000e- 004 0.0000 10.9814 10.9814 2.1000e- 004 2.0000e- 004 11.0467 5.1 Mitigation Measures Energy Historical Energy Use: N CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2020.4.0 Date: 12/22/2021 2:24 PMPage 22 of 30 Summit Avenue Warehouse - San Bernardino-South Coast County, Annual EMFAC Off-Model Adjustment Factors for Gasoline Light Duty Vehicle to Account for the SAFE Vehicle Rule Not Applied 5.2 Energy by Land Use - NaturalGas NaturalGa s Use ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Land Use kBTU/yr tons/yr MT/yr Unrefrigerated Warehouse-No Rail 205784 1.1100e- 003 0.0101 8.4700e- 003 6.0000e- 005 7.7000e- 004 7.7000e- 004 7.7000e- 004 7.7000e- 004 0.0000 10.9814 10.9814 2.1000e- 004 2.0000e- 004 11.0467 Total 1.1100e- 003 0.0101 8.4700e- 003 6.0000e- 005 7.7000e- 004 7.7000e- 004 7.7000e- 004 7.7000e- 004 0.0000 10.9814 10.9814 2.1000e- 004 2.0000e- 004 11.0467 Unmitigated NaturalGa s Use ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Land Use kBTU/yr tons/yr MT/yr Unrefrigerated Warehouse-No Rail 205784 1.1100e- 003 0.0101 8.4700e- 003 6.0000e- 005 7.7000e- 004 7.7000e- 004 7.7000e- 004 7.7000e- 004 0.0000 10.9814 10.9814 2.1000e- 004 2.0000e- 004 11.0467 Total 1.1100e- 003 0.0101 8.4700e- 003 6.0000e- 005 7.7000e- 004 7.7000e- 004 7.7000e- 004 7.7000e- 004 0.0000 10.9814 10.9814 2.1000e- 004 2.0000e- 004 11.0467 Mitigated CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2020.4.0 Date: 12/22/2021 2:24 PMPage 23 of 30 Summit Avenue Warehouse - San Bernardino-South Coast County, Annual EMFAC Off-Model Adjustment Factors for Gasoline Light Duty Vehicle to Account for the SAFE Vehicle Rule Not Applied 6.1 Mitigation Measures Area 6.0 Area Detail 5.3 Energy by Land Use - Electricity Electricity Use Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Land Use kWh/yr MT/yr Unrefrigerated Warehouse-No Rail 237522 57.3145 3.5600e- 003 4.3000e- 004 57.5318 Total 57.3145 3.5600e- 003 4.3000e- 004 57.5318 Unmitigated Electricity Use Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Land Use kWh/yr MT/yr Unrefrigerated Warehouse-No Rail 237522 57.3145 3.5600e- 003 4.3000e- 004 57.5318 Total 57.3145 3.5600e- 003 4.3000e- 004 57.5318 Mitigated CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2020.4.0 Date: 12/22/2021 2:24 PMPage 24 of 30 Summit Avenue Warehouse - San Bernardino-South Coast County, Annual EMFAC Off-Model Adjustment Factors for Gasoline Light Duty Vehicle to Account for the SAFE Vehicle Rule Not Applied ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Mitigated 0.4175 1.0000e- 005 1.3000e- 003 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 2.5400e- 003 2.5400e- 003 1.0000e- 005 0.0000 2.7100e- 003 Unmitigated 0.4175 1.0000e- 005 1.3000e- 003 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 2.5400e- 003 2.5400e- 003 1.0000e- 005 0.0000 2.7100e- 003 6.2 Area by SubCategory ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e SubCategory tons/yr MT/yr Architectural Coating 0.0475 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Consumer Products 0.3700 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Landscaping 1.2000e- 004 1.0000e- 005 1.3000e- 003 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 2.5400e- 003 2.5400e- 003 1.0000e- 005 0.0000 2.7100e- 003 Total 0.4175 1.0000e- 005 1.3000e- 003 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 2.5400e- 003 2.5400e- 003 1.0000e- 005 0.0000 2.7100e- 003 Unmitigated CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2020.4.0 Date: 12/22/2021 2:24 PMPage 25 of 30 Summit Avenue Warehouse - San Bernardino-South Coast County, Annual EMFAC Off-Model Adjustment Factors for Gasoline Light Duty Vehicle to Account for the SAFE Vehicle Rule Not Applied 7.1 Mitigation Measures Water 7.0 Water Detail 6.2 Area by SubCategory ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e SubCategory tons/yr MT/yr Architectural Coating 0.0475 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Consumer Products 0.3700 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Landscaping 1.2000e- 004 1.0000e- 005 1.3000e- 003 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 2.5400e- 003 2.5400e- 003 1.0000e- 005 0.0000 2.7100e- 003 Total 0.4175 1.0000e- 005 1.3000e- 003 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 2.5400e- 003 2.5400e- 003 1.0000e- 005 0.0000 2.7100e- 003 Mitigated CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2020.4.0 Date: 12/22/2021 2:24 PMPage 26 of 30 Summit Avenue Warehouse - San Bernardino-South Coast County, Annual EMFAC Off-Model Adjustment Factors for Gasoline Light Duty Vehicle to Account for the SAFE Vehicle Rule Not Applied Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category MT/yr Mitigated 81.8990 0.7761 0.0188 106.8959 Unmitigated 81.8990 0.7761 0.0188 106.8959 7.2 Water by Land Use Indoor/Out door Use Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Land Use Mgal MT/yr Unrefrigerated Warehouse-No Rail 23.6754 / 0 81.8990 0.7761 0.0188 106.8959 Total 81.8990 0.7761 0.0188 106.8959 Unmitigated CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2020.4.0 Date: 12/22/2021 2:24 PMPage 27 of 30 Summit Avenue Warehouse - San Bernardino-South Coast County, Annual EMFAC Off-Model Adjustment Factors for Gasoline Light Duty Vehicle to Account for the SAFE Vehicle Rule Not Applied 7.2 Water by Land Use Indoor/Out door Use Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Land Use Mgal MT/yr Unrefrigerated Warehouse-No Rail 23.6754 / 0 81.8990 0.7761 0.0188 106.8959 Total 81.8990 0.7761 0.0188 106.8959 Mitigated 8.1 Mitigation Measures Waste 8.0 Waste Detail Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e MT/yr Mitigated 19.5359 1.1545 0.0000 48.3992 Unmitigated 19.5359 1.1545 0.0000 48.3992 Category/Year CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2020.4.0 Date: 12/22/2021 2:24 PMPage 28 of 30 Summit Avenue Warehouse - San Bernardino-South Coast County, Annual EMFAC Off-Model Adjustment Factors for Gasoline Light Duty Vehicle to Account for the SAFE Vehicle Rule Not Applied 8.2 Waste by Land Use Waste Disposed Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Land Use tons MT/yr Unrefrigerated Warehouse-No Rail 96.24 19.5359 1.1545 0.0000 48.3992 Total 19.5359 1.1545 0.0000 48.3992 Unmitigated Waste Disposed Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Land Use tons MT/yr Unrefrigerated Warehouse-No Rail 96.24 19.5359 1.1545 0.0000 48.3992 Total 19.5359 1.1545 0.0000 48.3992 Mitigated 9.0 Operational Offroad Equipment Type Number Hours/Day Days/Year Horse Power Load Factor Fuel Type CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2020.4.0 Date: 12/22/2021 2:24 PMPage 29 of 30 Summit Avenue Warehouse - San Bernardino-South Coast County, Annual EMFAC Off-Model Adjustment Factors for Gasoline Light Duty Vehicle to Account for the SAFE Vehicle Rule Not Applied 11.0 Vegetation 10.0 Stationary Equipment Fire Pumps and Emergency Generators Equipment Type Number Hours/Day Hours/Year Horse Power Load Factor Fuel Type Boilers Equipment Type Number Heat Input/Day Heat Input/Year Boiler Rating Fuel Type User Defined Equipment Equipment Type Number CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2020.4.0 Date: 12/22/2021 2:24 PMPage 30 of 30 Summit Avenue Warehouse - San Bernardino-South Coast County, Annual EMFAC Off-Model Adjustment Factors for Gasoline Light Duty Vehicle to Account for the SAFE Vehicle Rule Not Applied