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October 13, 2022
Mr. J. Robert Meserve
NH Southridge LLC
500 Newport Center Drive, Suite 570
Newport Beach, CA 92660
SOUTHRIDGE FONTANA AIR QUALITY AND GREENHOUSE GAS ASSESSMENT
EVALUATION
Urban Crossroads, Inc. is pleased to provide the following Air Quality and Greenhouse Gas
Assessment Evaluation (referred to as Memo) for Southridge Fontana development which is
located at the southeast corner of Live Oak Avenue and Village Drive in the City of Fontana.
The Project is proposing to develop 255 single family attached residential dwelling units. A
preliminary site plan can be found on Exhibit 1.
EXHIBIT 1: PRELIMINARY SITE PLAN
BACKGROUND
In May 2022, the California Air Pollution Control Officers Association (CAPCOA) in conjunction
with other California air districts, including SCAQMD, released the latest version of the CalEEMod
Version 2022.1. The purpose of this model is to calculate criteria pollutant (VOCs, NOX, SOX, CO,
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PM10, and PM2.5) and GHG emissions from direct and indirect sources; and quantify applicable
air quality and GHG reductions achieved from mitigation measures (1). Accordingly, the latest
version of CalEEMod has been used for this Project to determine air quality and greenhouse gas
emissions. Output from the model runs for operational activities are provided in Attachments A.
The purpose of this work effort is to demonstrate if the proposed Project is anticipated to
generate air quality, greenhouse gas, or energy, impacts that would be in excess of the previous
Specific Plan.
The 39.2-acre Project site is located in the original Southridge Village Specific Plan (SVSP). The
1982 SVSP EIR (Original Specific Plan) analyzed the development of 8,800 residential units within
the entire SVSP area.
TABLE 1: SVSP CAPACITIES AT BUILDOUT
Dwelling Units
Original Specific Plan 8,800
With Proposed Project 8,071
The Proposed Project intends to develop 255 units on the 39.2-acre site (Planning Areas 66A, 66B,
and 56). The Proposed Project is within the remaining development capacity of SVSP. Of the 255
units, 92 units were assumed to occur on the site and 163 would be transferred from the overall
remaining capacity, which is permitted by the SVSP. Therefore, buildout of the SVSP as modified
by the Project is assumed to be 8,071 units.
PROJECT REGIONAL AIR QUALITY EMISSIONS SUMMARY
Operational activities associated with the Project would result in emissions of CO, VOCs, NOX,
SOX, PM10, and PM2.5. Operational related emissions are expected from the following primary
sources: area source emissions, energy source emissions, and mobile source emissions. As
shown on Table 2, the proposed Southridge Fontana Project (255 DUs) would not exceed any of
the applicable air quality thresholds. Table 3 summarizes the total emissions at buildout of the
Specific Plan with implementation of the Southridge Fontana project.
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TABLE 2: PROPOSED SOUTHRIDGE FONTANA
TABLE 3: WITH PROPOSED PROJECT OPERATIONAL EMISSIONS
As shown on Table 4, total emissions at buildout of the Specific Plan with implementation of the
Southridge Fontana project would generate fewer emissions than what would occur if the
Original Specific Plan were build out.
TABLE 4: REGIONAL OPERATIONAL EMISSIONS (ORIGINAL SP VS WITH PROPOSED PROJECT)
VOC NOX CO SOX PM10 PM2.5
Mobile Source 17.40 6.59 63.00 0.16 5.55 1.07
Area Source 13.00 3.95 16.10 0.02 0.31 0.31
Energy Source 0.10 1.70 0.72 0.01 0.14 0.14
Total Maximum Daily Emissions 30.50 12.24 79.82 0.19 6.00 1.52
SCAQMD Regional Threshold 55 55 550 150 150 55
Threshold Exceeded? NO NO NO NO NO NO
Mobile Source 16.90 7.07 53.30 0.15 5.55 1.07
Area Source 11.70 3.81 1.62 0.02 0.31 0.31
Energy Source 0.10 1.70 0.72 0.01 0.14 0.14
Total Maximum Daily Emissions 28.70 12.58 55.64 0.18 6.00 1.52
SCAQMD Regional Threshold 55 55 550 150 150 55
Threshold Exceeded? NO NO NO NO NO NO
Summer
Winter
Source Emissions (lbs/day)
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PROJECT GHG ANALYSIS
As shown on Table 6, the proposed Southridge Fontana Project would not exceed the applicable
GHG significance threshold. Table 7 summarizes the total emissions at buildout of the Specific
Plan with implementation of the Southridge Fontana project.
TABLE 6: PROPOSED SOUTHRIDGE FONTANA GHG EMISSIONS
TABLE 7: WITH PROPOSED PROJECT GHG EMISSIONS
EMISSIONS COMPARISON
As shown on Table 8, total emissions at buildout of the Specific Plan with implementation of the
Southridge Fontana project would generate fewer emissions than what would occur if the
Original Specific Plan were build out.
TABLE 8: GHG EMISSIONS (CURRENTLY PROPOSED VS. ORIGINAL SP)
ATTACHMENT A
CALEEMOD CURRENTLY PROPOSED PROJECT EMISSIONS MODEL
OUTPUTS
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Table of Contents
1. Basic Project Information
1.1. Basic Project Information
1.2. Land Use Types
1.3. User-Selected Emission Reduction Measures by Emissions Sector
2. Emissions Summary
2.4. Operations Emissions Compared Against Thresholds
2.5. Operations Emissions by Sector, Unmitigated
4. Operations Emissions Details
4.1. Mobile Emissions by Land Use
4.1.1. Unmitigated
4.2. Energy
4.2.1. Electricity Emissions By Land Use - Unmitigated
4.2.3. Natural Gas Emissions By Land Use - Unmitigated
4.3. Area Emissions by Source
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4.3.2. Unmitigated
4.4. Water Emissions by Land Use
4.4.2. Unmitigated
4.5. Waste Emissions by Land Use
4.5.2. Unmitigated
4.6. Refrigerant Emissions by Land Use
4.6.1. Unmitigated
4.7. Offroad Emissions By Equipment Type
4.7.1. Unmitigated
4.8. Stationary Emissions By Equipment Type
4.8.1. Unmitigated
4.9. User Defined Emissions By Equipment Type
4.9.1. Unmitigated
4.10. Soil Carbon Accumulation By Vegetation Type
4.10.1. Soil Carbon Accumulation By Vegetation Type - Unmitigated
4.10.2. Above and Belowground Carbon Accumulation by Land Use Type - Unmitigated
4.10.3. Avoided and Sequestered Emissions by Species - Unmitigated
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5. Activity Data
5.9. Operational Mobile Sources
5.9.1. Unmitigated
5.10. Operational Area Sources
5.10.1. Hearths
5.10.1.1. Unmitigated
5.10.2. Architectural Coatings
5.10.3. Landscape Equipment
5.11. Operational Energy Consumption
5.11.1. Unmitigated
5.12. Operational Water and Wastewater Consumption
5.12.1. Unmitigated
5.13. Operational Waste Generation
5.13.1. Unmitigated
5.14. Operational Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Equipment
5.14.1. Unmitigated
5.15. Operational Off-Road Equipment
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5.15.1. Unmitigated
5.16. Stationary Sources
5.16.1. Emergency Generators and Fire Pumps
5.16.2. Process Boilers
5.17. User Defined
5.18. Vegetation
5.18.1. Land Use Change
5.18.1.1. Unmitigated
5.18.1. Biomass Cover Type
5.18.1.1. Unmitigated
5.18.2. Sequestration
5.18.2.1. Unmitigated
6. Climate Risk Detailed Report
6.1. Climate Risk Summary
6.2. Initial Climate Risk Scores
6.3. Adjusted Climate Risk Scores
6.4. Climate Risk Reduction Measures
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7. Health and Equity Details
7.1. CalEnviroScreen 4.0 Scores
7.2. Healthy Places Index Scores
7.3. Overall Health & Equity Scores
7.4. Health & Equity Measures
7.5. Evaluation Scorecard
8. User Changes to Default Data
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1. Basic Project Information
1.1. Basic Project Information
Data Field Value
Project Name 14713-Southridge (Proposed Project) Multifamily
Lead Agency —
Land Use Scale Plan/community
Analysis Level for Defaults County
Windspeed (m/s)2.80
Precipitation (days)6.80
Location 34.042094804333814, -117.48236830417612
County San Bernardino-South Coast
City Fontana
Air District South Coast AQMD
Air Basin South Coast
TAZ 5313
EDFZ 10
Electric Utility Southern California Edison
Gas Utility Southern California Gas
1.2. Land Use Types
Land Use Subtype Size Unit Lot Acreage Building Area (sq ft)Landscape Area (sq
ft)
Special Landscape
Area (sq ft)
Population Description
Apartments Low
Rise
754 Dwelling Unit 21.1 799,240 0.00 —2,496 —
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1.3. User-Selected Emission Reduction Measures by Emissions Sector
No measures selected
2. Emissions Summary
2.4. Operations Emissions Compared Against Thresholds
Criteria Pollutants (lb/day for daily, ton/yr for annual) and GHGs (lb/day for daily, MT/yr for annual)
Un/Mit.TOG ROG NOx CO SO2 PM10E PM10D PM10T PM2.5E PM2.5D PM2.5T BCO2 NBCO2 CO2T CH4 N2O R CO2e
Daily,
Summer
(Max)
——————————————————
Unmit.47.0 62.7 29.8 192 0.45 1.42 12.4 13.8 1.41 2.20 3.61 151 58,525 58,676 17.9 1.91 118 59,813
Daily,
Winter
(Max)
——————————————————
Unmit.41.8 57.7 30.5 128 0.43 1.40 12.4 13.8 1.39 2.20 3.59 151 56,147 56,298 18.0 1.97 8.65 57,343
Average
Daily
(Max)
——————————————————
Unmit.38.3 54.8 18.8 143 0.33 0.54 11.1 11.6 0.53 1.97 2.50 151 39,546 39,697 17.6 1.77 49.2 40,712
Annual
(Max)
——————————————————
Unmit.6.98 10.0 3.43 26.1 0.06 0.10 2.02 2.12 0.10 0.36 0.46 25.0 6,547 6,572 2.91 0.29 8.14 6,740
2.5. Operations Emissions by Sector, Unmitigated
Criteria Pollutants (lb/day for daily, ton/yr for annual) and GHGs (lb/day for daily, MT/yr for annual)
Sector TOG ROG NOx CO SO2 PM10E PM10D PM10T PM2.5E PM2.5D PM2.5T BCO2 NBCO2 CO2T CH4 N2O R CO2e
Daily,
Summer
(Max)
——————————————————
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Mobile 41.4 39.7 15.0 143 0.36 0.24 12.4 12.6 0.22 2.20 2.43 —36,544 36,544 1.73 1.69 113 37,203
Area 5.28 22.9 11.7 47.6 0.07 0.93 —0.93 0.93 —0.93 0.00 14,403 14,403 0.27 0.03 —14,418
Energy 0.37 0.19 3.17 1.35 0.02 0.26 —0.26 0.26 —0.26 —7,376 7,376 0.68 0.05 —7,407
Water ———————————60.2 203 263 6.19 0.15 —462
Waste ———————————90.8 0.00 90.8 9.07 0.00 —318
Refrig.————————————————5.72 5.72
Total 47.0 62.7 29.8 192 0.45 1.42 12.4 13.8 1.41 2.20 3.61 151 58,525 58,676 17.9 1.91 118 59,813
Daily,
Winter
(Max)
——————————————————
Mobile 40.1 38.4 16.1 121 0.33 0.24 12.4 12.6 0.22 2.20 2.43 —34,280 34,280 1.80 1.74 2.92 34,847
Area 1.32 19.1 11.3 4.79 0.07 0.91 —0.91 0.91 —0.91 0.00 14,289 14,289 0.27 0.03 —14,303
Energy 0.37 0.19 3.17 1.35 0.02 0.26 —0.26 0.26 —0.26 —7,376 7,376 0.68 0.05 —7,407
Water ———————————60.2 203 263 6.19 0.15 —462
Waste ———————————90.8 0.00 90.8 9.07 0.00 —318
Refrig.————————————————5.72 5.72
Total 41.8 57.7 30.5 128 0.43 1.40 12.4 13.8 1.39 2.20 3.59 151 56,147 56,298 18.0 1.97 8.65 57,343
Average
Daily
——————————————————
Mobile 35.1 33.5 14.6 112 0.30 0.21 11.1 11.3 0.20 1.97 2.17 —30,910 30,910 1.61 1.57 43.5 31,461
Area 2.81 21.1 1.05 29.6 0.01 0.07 —0.07 0.08 —0.08 0.00 1,057 1,057 0.02 < 0.005 —1,058
Energy 0.37 0.19 3.17 1.35 0.02 0.26 —0.26 0.26 —0.26 —7,376 7,376 0.68 0.05 —7,407
Water ———————————60.2 203 263 6.19 0.15 —462
Waste ———————————90.8 0.00 90.8 9.07 0.00 —318
Refrig.————————————————5.72 5.72
Total 38.3 54.8 18.8 143 0.33 0.54 11.1 11.6 0.53 1.97 2.50 151 39,546 39,697 17.6 1.77 49.2 40,712
Annual ——————————————————
Mobile 6.40 6.12 2.66 20.5 0.05 0.04 2.02 2.06 0.04 0.36 0.40 —5,118 5,118 0.27 0.26 7.19 5,209
Area 0.51 3.85 0.19 5.41 < 0.005 0.01 —0.01 0.01 —0.01 0.00 175 175 < 0.005 < 0.005 —175
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Energy 0.07 0.03 0.58 0.25 < 0.005 0.05 —0.05 0.05 —0.05 —1,221 1,221 0.11 0.01 —1,226
Water ———————————9.97 33.6 43.6 1.03 0.02 —76.6
Waste ———————————15.0 0.00 15.0 1.50 0.00 —52.6
Refrig.————————————————0.95 0.95
Total 6.98 10.0 3.43 26.1 0.06 0.10 2.02 2.12 0.10 0.36 0.46 25.0 6,547 6,572 2.91 0.29 8.14 6,740
4. Operations Emissions Details
4.1. Mobile Emissions by Land Use
4.1.1. Unmitigated
Criteria Pollutants (lb/day for daily, ton/yr for annual) and GHGs (lb/day for daily, MT/yr for annual)
Land
Use
TOG ROG NOx CO SO2 PM10E PM10D PM10T PM2.5E PM2.5D PM2.5T BCO2 NBCO2 CO2T CH4 N2O R CO2e
Daily,
Summer
(Max)
——————————————————
Apartme
nts
Low Rise
41.4 39.7 15.0 143 0.36 0.24 2.09 2.32 0.22 0.65 0.87 —36,544 36,544 1.73 1.69 113 37,203
Total 41.4 39.7 15.0 143 0.36 0.24 2.09 2.32 0.22 0.65 0.87 —36,544 36,544 1.73 1.69 113 37,203
Daily,
Winter
(Max)
——————————————————
Apartme
nts
Low Rise
40.1 38.4 16.1 121 0.33 0.24 2.09 2.32 0.22 0.65 0.87 —34,280 34,280 1.80 1.74 2.92 34,847
Total 40.1 38.4 16.1 121 0.33 0.24 2.09 2.32 0.22 0.65 0.87 —34,280 34,280 1.80 1.74 2.92 34,847
Annual ——————————————————
Apartme
nts
Low Rise
6.40 6.12 2.66 20.5 0.05 0.04 0.34 0.38 0.04 0.11 0.14 —5,118 5,118 0.27 0.26 7.19 5,209
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Total 6.40 6.12 2.66 20.5 0.05 0.04 0.34 0.38 0.04 0.11 0.14 —5,118 5,118 0.27 0.26 7.19 5,209
4.2. Energy
4.2.1. Electricity Emissions By Land Use - Unmitigated
Criteria Pollutants (lb/day for daily, ton/yr for annual) and GHGs (lb/day for daily, MT/yr for annual)
Land
Use
TOG ROG NOx CO SO2 PM10E PM10D PM10T PM2.5E PM2.5D PM2.5T BCO2 NBCO2 CO2T CH4 N2O R CO2e
Daily,
Summer
(Max)
——————————————————
Apartme
nts
Low Rise
————————————3,351 3,351 0.32 0.04 —3,371
Total ————————————3,351 3,351 0.32 0.04 —3,371
Daily,
Winter
(Max)
——————————————————
Apartme
nts
Low Rise
————————————3,351 3,351 0.32 0.04 —3,371
Total ————————————3,351 3,351 0.32 0.04 —3,371
Annual ——————————————————
Apartme
nts
Low Rise
————————————555 555 0.05 0.01 —558
Total ————————————555 555 0.05 0.01 —558
4.2.3. Natural Gas Emissions By Land Use - Unmitigated
Criteria Pollutants (lb/day for daily, ton/yr for annual) and GHGs (lb/day for daily, MT/yr for annual)
Land
Use
TOG ROG NOx CO SO2 PM10E PM10D PM10T PM2.5E PM2.5D PM2.5T BCO2 NBCO2 CO2T CH4 N2O R CO2e
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Daily,
Summer
(Max)
——————————————————
Apartme
nts
Low Rise
0.37 0.19 3.17 1.35 0.02 0.26 —0.26 0.26 —0.26 —4,025 4,025 0.36 0.01 —4,036
Total 0.37 0.19 3.17 1.35 0.02 0.26 —0.26 0.26 —0.26 —4,025 4,025 0.36 0.01 —4,036
Daily,
Winter
(Max)
——————————————————
Apartme
nts
Low Rise
0.37 0.19 3.17 1.35 0.02 0.26 —0.26 0.26 —0.26 —4,025 4,025 0.36 0.01 —4,036
Total 0.37 0.19 3.17 1.35 0.02 0.26 —0.26 0.26 —0.26 —4,025 4,025 0.36 0.01 —4,036
Annual ——————————————————
Apartme
nts
Low Rise
0.07 0.03 0.58 0.25 < 0.005 0.05 —0.05 0.05 —0.05 —666 666 0.06 < 0.005 —668
Total 0.07 0.03 0.58 0.25 < 0.005 0.05 —0.05 0.05 —0.05 —666 666 0.06 < 0.005 —668
4.3. Area Emissions by Source
4.3.2. Unmitigated
Criteria Pollutants (lb/day for daily, ton/yr for annual) and GHGs (lb/day for daily, MT/yr for annual)
Source TOG ROG NOx CO SO2 PM10E PM10D PM10T PM2.5E PM2.5D PM2.5T BCO2 NBCO2 CO2T CH4 N2O R CO2e
Daily,
Summer
(Max)
——————————————————
Hearths 1.32 0.66 11.3 4.79 0.07 0.91 —0.91 0.91 —0.91 0.00 14,289 14,289 0.27 0.03 —14,303
Consum
er
Products
—17.1 ————————————————
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————————————————1.37—Architect
ural
Landsca
pe
Equipme
nt
3.96 3.75 0.41 42.8 < 0.005 0.02 —0.02 0.02 —0.02 —114 114 < 0.005 < 0.005 —115
Total 5.28 22.9 11.7 47.6 0.07 0.93 —0.93 0.93 —0.93 0.00 14,403 14,403 0.27 0.03 —14,418
Daily,
Winter
(Max)
——————————————————
Hearths 1.32 0.66 11.3 4.79 0.07 0.91 —0.91 0.91 —0.91 0.00 14,289 14,289 0.27 0.03 —14,303
Consum
er
Products
—17.1 ————————————————
Architect
ural
Coatings
—1.37 ————————————————
Total 1.32 19.1 11.3 4.79 0.07 0.91 —0.91 0.91 —0.91 0.00 14,289 14,289 0.27 0.03 —14,303
Annual ——————————————————
Hearths 0.02 0.01 0.14 0.06 < 0.005 0.01 —0.01 0.01 —0.01 0.00 162 162 < 0.005 < 0.005 —162
Consum
er
Products
—3.12 ————————————————
Architect
ural
Coatings
—0.25 ————————————————
Landsca
pe
Equipme
nt
0.50 0.47 0.05 5.35 < 0.005 < 0.005 —< 0.005 < 0.005 —< 0.005 —13.0 13.0 < 0.005 < 0.005 —13.0
Total 0.51 3.85 0.19 5.41 < 0.005 0.01 —0.01 0.01 —0.01 0.00 175 175 < 0.005 < 0.005 —175
4.4. Water Emissions by Land Use
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4.4.2. Unmitigated
Criteria Pollutants (lb/day for daily, ton/yr for annual) and GHGs (lb/day for daily, MT/yr for annual)
Land
Use
TOG ROG NOx CO SO2 PM10E PM10D PM10T PM2.5E PM2.5D PM2.5T BCO2 NBCO2 CO2T CH4 N2O R CO2e
Daily,
Summer
(Max)
——————————————————
Apartme
nts
Low Rise
———————————60.2 203 263 6.19 0.15 —462
Total ———————————60.2 203 263 6.19 0.15 —462
Daily,
Winter
(Max)
——————————————————
Apartme
nts
Low Rise
———————————60.2 203 263 6.19 0.15 —462
Total ———————————60.2 203 263 6.19 0.15 —462
Annual ——————————————————
Apartme
nts
Low Rise
———————————9.97 33.6 43.6 1.03 0.02 —76.6
Total ———————————9.97 33.6 43.6 1.03 0.02 —76.6
4.5. Waste Emissions by Land Use
4.5.2. Unmitigated
Criteria Pollutants (lb/day for daily, ton/yr for annual) and GHGs (lb/day for daily, MT/yr for annual)
Land
Use
TOG ROG NOx CO SO2 PM10E PM10D PM10T PM2.5E PM2.5D PM2.5T BCO2 NBCO2 CO2T CH4 N2O R CO2e
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——————————————————Daily,
Summer
(Max)
Apartme
nts
Low Rise
———————————90.8 0.00 90.8 9.07 0.00 —318
Total ———————————90.8 0.00 90.8 9.07 0.00 —318
Daily,
Winter
(Max)
——————————————————
Apartme
nts
Low Rise
———————————90.8 0.00 90.8 9.07 0.00 —318
Total ———————————90.8 0.00 90.8 9.07 0.00 —318
Annual ——————————————————
Apartme
nts
Low Rise
———————————15.0 0.00 15.0 1.50 0.00 —52.6
Total ———————————15.0 0.00 15.0 1.50 0.00 —52.6
4.6. Refrigerant Emissions by Land Use
4.6.1. Unmitigated
Criteria Pollutants (lb/day for daily, ton/yr for annual) and GHGs (lb/day for daily, MT/yr for annual)
Land
Use
TOG ROG NOx CO SO2 PM10E PM10D PM10T PM2.5E PM2.5D PM2.5T BCO2 NBCO2 CO2T CH4 N2O R CO2e
Daily,
Summer
(Max)
——————————————————
Apartme
nts
Low Rise
————————————————5.72 5.72
Total ————————————————5.72 5.72
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Daily,
Winter
(Max)
——————————————————
Apartme
nts
Low Rise
————————————————5.72 5.72
Total ————————————————5.72 5.72
Annual ——————————————————
Apartme
nts
Low Rise
————————————————0.95 0.95
Total ————————————————0.95 0.95
4.7. Offroad Emissions By Equipment Type
4.7.1. Unmitigated
Criteria Pollutants (lb/day for daily, ton/yr for annual) and GHGs (lb/day for daily, MT/yr for annual)
Equipme
nt
Type
TOG ROG NOx CO SO2 PM10E PM10D PM10T PM2.5E PM2.5D PM2.5T BCO2 NBCO2 CO2T CH4 N2O R CO2e
Daily,
Summer
(Max)
——————————————————
Total ——————————————————
Daily,
Winter
(Max)
——————————————————
Total ——————————————————
Annual ——————————————————
Total ——————————————————
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4.8. Stationary Emissions By Equipment Type
4.8.1. Unmitigated
Criteria Pollutants (lb/day for daily, ton/yr for annual) and GHGs (lb/day for daily, MT/yr for annual)
Equipme
nt
Type
TOG ROG NOx CO SO2 PM10E PM10D PM10T PM2.5E PM2.5D PM2.5T BCO2 NBCO2 CO2T CH4 N2O R CO2e
Daily,
Summer
(Max)
——————————————————
Total ——————————————————
Daily,
Winter
(Max)
——————————————————
Total ——————————————————
Annual ——————————————————
Total ——————————————————
4.9. User Defined Emissions By Equipment Type
4.9.1. Unmitigated
Criteria Pollutants (lb/day for daily, ton/yr for annual) and GHGs (lb/day for daily, MT/yr for annual)
Equipme
nt
Type
TOG ROG NOx CO SO2 PM10E PM10D PM10T PM2.5E PM2.5D PM2.5T BCO2 NBCO2 CO2T CH4 N2O R CO2e
Daily,
Summer
(Max)
——————————————————
Total ——————————————————
Daily,
Winter
(Max)
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Annual ——————————————————
Total ——————————————————
4.10. Soil Carbon Accumulation By Vegetation Type
4.10.1. Soil Carbon Accumulation By Vegetation Type - Unmitigated
Criteria Pollutants (lb/day for daily, ton/yr for annual) and GHGs (lb/day for daily, MT/yr for annual)
Vegetatio
n
TOG ROG NOx CO SO2 PM10E PM10D PM10T PM2.5E PM2.5D PM2.5T BCO2 NBCO2 CO2T CH4 N2O R CO2e
Daily,
Summer
(Max)
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Total ——————————————————
Daily,
Winter
(Max)
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Total ——————————————————
Annual ——————————————————
Total ——————————————————
4.10.2. Above and Belowground Carbon Accumulation by Land Use Type - Unmitigated
Criteria Pollutants (lb/day for daily, ton/yr for annual) and GHGs (lb/day for daily, MT/yr for annual)
Land
Use
TOG ROG NOx CO SO2 PM10E PM10D PM10T PM2.5E PM2.5D PM2.5T BCO2 NBCO2 CO2T CH4 N2O R CO2e
Daily,
Summer
(Max)
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Total ——————————————————
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Winter
(Max)
Total ——————————————————
Annual ——————————————————
Total ——————————————————
4.10.3. Avoided and Sequestered Emissions by Species - Unmitigated
Criteria Pollutants (lb/day for daily, ton/yr for annual) and GHGs (lb/day for daily, MT/yr for annual)
Species TOG ROG NOx CO SO2 PM10E PM10D PM10T PM2.5E PM2.5D PM2.5T BCO2 NBCO2 CO2T CH4 N2O R CO2e
Daily,
Summer
(Max)
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Avoided ——————————————————
Subtotal ——————————————————
Sequest
ered
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Subtotal ——————————————————
Remove
d
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Subtotal ——————————————————
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Daily,
Winter
(Max)
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Subtotal ——————————————————
Sequest
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Subtotal ——————————————————
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d
Subtotal ——————————————————
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Annual ——————————————————
Avoided ——————————————————
Subtotal ——————————————————
Sequest
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Subtotal ——————————————————
Remove
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5. Activity Data
5.9. Operational Mobile Sources
5.9.1. Unmitigated
Land Use Type Trips/Weekday Trips/Saturday Trips/Sunday Trips/Year VMT/Weekday VMT/Saturday VMT/Sunday VMT/Year
Apartments Low
Rise
5,082 3,431 2,910 1,655,585 44,411 29,981 25,434 14,468,155
5.10. Operational Area Sources
5.10.1. Hearths
5.10.1.1. Unmitigated
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Hearth Type Unmitigated (number)
Apartments Low Rise —
Wood Fireplaces 0
Gas Fireplaces 679
Propane Fireplaces 0
Electric Fireplaces 0
No Fireplaces 75
Conventional Wood Stoves 0
Catalytic Wood Stoves 0
Non-Catalytic Wood Stoves 0
Pellet Wood Stoves 0
5.10.2. Architectural Coatings
Residential Interior Area Coated (sq ft)Residential Exterior Area Coated (sq ft)Non-Residential Interior Area Coated
(sq ft)
Non-Residential Exterior Area Coated
(sq ft)
Parking Area Coated (sq ft)
1618461 539,487 0.00 0.00 —
5.10.3. Landscape Equipment
Season Unit Value
Snow Days day/yr 0.00
Summer Days day/yr 250
5.11. Operational Energy Consumption
5.11.1. Unmitigated
Electricity (kWh/yr) and CO2 and CH4 and N2O and Natural Gas (kBTU/yr)
Land Use Electricity (kWh/yr)CO2 CH4 N2O Natural Gas (kBTU/yr)
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Apartments Low Rise 3,533,055 346 0.0330 0.0040 12,559,045
5.12. Operational Water and Wastewater Consumption
5.12.1. Unmitigated
Land Use Indoor Water (gal/year)Outdoor Water (gal/year)
Apartments Low Rise 31,427,606 0.00
5.13. Operational Waste Generation
5.13.1. Unmitigated
Land Use Waste (ton/year)Cogeneration (kWh/year)
Apartments Low Rise 168 0.00
5.14. Operational Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Equipment
5.14.1. Unmitigated
Land Use Type Equipment Type Refrigerant GWP Quantity (kg)Operations Leak Rate Service Leak Rate Times Serviced
Apartments Low Rise Average room A/C &
Other residential A/C
and heat pumps
R-410A 2,088 < 0.005 2.50 2.50 10.0
Apartments Low Rise Household refrigerators
and/or freezers
R-134a 1,430 0.12 0.60 0.00 1.00
5.15. Operational Off-Road Equipment
5.15.1. Unmitigated
Equipment Type Fuel Type Engine Tier Number per Day Hours Per Day Horsepower Load Factor
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5.16. Stationary Sources
5.16.1. Emergency Generators and Fire Pumps
Equipment Type Fuel Type Number per Day Hours per Day Hours per Year Horsepower Load Factor
5.16.2. Process Boilers
Equipment Type Fuel Type Number Boiler Rating (MMBtu/hr)Daily Heat Input (MMBtu/day)Annual Heat Input (MMBtu/yr)
5.17. User Defined
Equipment Type Fuel Type
——
5.18. Vegetation
5.18.1. Land Use Change
5.18.1.1. Unmitigated
Vegetation Land Use Type Vegetation Soil Type Initial Acres Final Acres
5.18.1. Biomass Cover Type
5.18.1.1. Unmitigated
Biomass Cover Type Initial Acres Final Acres
5.18.2. Sequestration
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5.18.2.1. Unmitigated
Tree Type Number Electricity Saved (kWh/year)Natural Gas Saved (btu/year)
6. Climate Risk Detailed Report
6.1. Climate Risk Summary
Cal-Adapt midcentury 2040–2059 average projections for four hazards are reported below for your project location. These are under Representation Concentration Pathway (RCP) 8.5 which assumes GHG
emissions will continue to rise strongly through 2050 and then plateau around 2100.
Climate Hazard Result for Project Location Unit
Temperature and Extreme Heat 24.4 annual days of extreme heat
Extreme Precipitation 3.50 annual days with precipitation above 20 mm
Sea Level Rise 0.00 meters of inundation depth
Wildfire 6.13 annual hectares burned
Temperature and Extreme Heat data are for grid cell in which your project are located. The projection is based on the 98th historical percentile of daily maximum/minimum temperatures from observed
historical data (32 climate model ensemble from Cal-Adapt, 2040–2059 average under RCP 8.5). Each grid cell is 6 kilometers (km) by 6 km, or 3.7 miles (mi) by 3.7 mi.
Extreme Precipitation data are for the grid cell in which your project are located. The threshold of 20 mm is equivalent to about ¾ an inch of rain, which would be light to moderate rainfall if received over a full
day or heavy rain if received over a period of 2 to 4 hours. Each grid cell is 6 kilometers (km) by 6 km, or 3.7 miles (mi) by 3.7 mi.
Sea Level Rise data are for the grid cell in which your project are located. The projections are from Radke et al. (2017), as reported in Cal-Adapt (2040–2059 average under RCP 8.5), and consider different
increments of sea level rise coupled with extreme storm events. Users may select from four model simulations to view the range in potential inundation depth for the grid cell. The four simulations make
different assumptions about expected rainfall and temperature are: Warmer/drier (HadGEM2-ES), Cooler/wetter (CNRM-CM5), Average conditions (CanESM2), Range of different rainfall and temperature
possibilities (MIROC5). Each grid cell is 50 meters (m) by 50 m, or about 164 feet (ft) by 164 ft.
Wildfire data are for the grid cell in which your project are located. The projections are from UC Davis, as reported in Cal-Adapt (2040–2059 average under RCP 8.5), and consider historical data of climate,
vegetation, population density, and large (> 400 ha) fire history. Users may select from four model simulations to view the range in potential wildfire probabilities for the grid cell. The four simulations make
different assumptions about expected rainfall and temperature are: Warmer/drier (HadGEM2-ES), Cooler/wetter (CNRM-CM5), Average conditions (CanESM2), Range of different rainfall and temperature
possibilities (MIROC5). Each grid cell is 6 kilometers (km) by 6 km, or 3.7 miles (mi) by 3.7 mi.
6.2. Initial Climate Risk Scores
Climate Hazard Exposure Score Sensitivity Score Adaptive Capacity Score Vulnerability Score
Temperature and Extreme Heat 3 0 0 N/A
Extreme Precipitation N/A N/A N/A N/A
Sea Level Rise 1 0 0 N/A
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Wildfire 1 0 0 N/A
Flooding N/A N/A N/A N/A
Drought N/A N/A N/A N/A
Snowpack N/A N/A N/A N/A
Air Quality 0 0 0 N/A
The sensitivity score reflects the extent to which a project would be adversely affected by exposure to a climate hazard. Exposure is rated on a scale of 1 to 5, with a score of 5 representing the greatest
exposure.
The adaptive capacity of a project refers to its ability to manage and reduce vulnerabilities from projected climate hazards. Adaptive capacity is rated on a scale of 1 to 5, with a score of 5 representing the
greatest ability to adapt.
The overall vulnerability scores are calculated based on the potential impacts and adaptive capacity assessments for each hazard. Scores do not include implementation of climate risk reduction measures.
6.3. Adjusted Climate Risk Scores
Climate Hazard Exposure Score Sensitivity Score Adaptive Capacity Score Vulnerability Score
Temperature and Extreme Heat 3 1 1 3
Extreme Precipitation N/A N/A N/A N/A
Sea Level Rise 1 1 1 2
Wildfire 1 1 1 2
Flooding N/A N/A N/A N/A
Drought N/A N/A N/A N/A
Snowpack N/A N/A N/A N/A
Air Quality 1 1 1 2
The sensitivity score reflects the extent to which a project would be adversely affected by exposure to a climate hazard. Exposure is rated on a scale of 1 to 5, with a score of 5 representing the greatest
exposure.
The adaptive capacity of a project refers to its ability to manage and reduce vulnerabilities from projected climate hazards. Adaptive capacity is rated on a scale of 1 to 5, with a score of 5 representing the
greatest ability to adapt.
The overall vulnerability scores are calculated based on the potential impacts and adaptive capacity assessments for each hazard. Scores include implementation of climate risk reduction measures.
6.4. Climate Risk Reduction Measures
7. Health and Equity Details
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7.1. CalEnviroScreen 4.0 Scores
The maximum CalEnviroScreen score is 100. A high score (i.e., greater than 50) reflects a higher pollution burden compared to other census tracts in the state.
Indicator Result for Project Census Tract
Exposure Indicators —
AQ-Ozone 95.3
AQ-PM 94.0
AQ-DPM 57.9
Drinking Water 72.0
Lead Risk Housing 21.9
Pesticides 0.00
Toxic Releases 82.5
Traffic 12.1
Effect Indicators —
CleanUp Sites 40.8
Groundwater 0.35
Haz Waste Facilities/Generators 27.1
Impaired Water Bodies 0.00
Solid Waste 22.1
Sensitive Population —
Asthma 54.9
Cardio-vascular 71.5
Low Birth Weights 94.9
Socioeconomic Factor Indicators —
Education 64.3
Housing 34.8
Linguistic 30.7
Poverty 47.8
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Unemployment 60.6
7.2. Healthy Places Index Scores
The maximum Health Places Index score is 100. A high score (i.e., greater than 50) reflects healthier community conditions compared to other census tracts in the state.
Indicator Result for Project Census Tract
Economic —
Above Poverty 40.36956243
Employed 62.92826896
Education —
Bachelor's or higher 28.6154241
High school enrollment 100
Preschool enrollment 65.63582702
Transportation —
Auto Access 72.44963429
Active commuting 33.78673168
Social —
2-parent households 36.59694598
Voting 36.73809829
Neighborhood —
Alcohol availability 64.37828821
Park access 81.35506224
Retail density 78.51918388
Supermarket access 45.60503016
Tree canopy 4.991659181
Housing —
Homeownership 61.36276145
Housing habitability 51.12280252
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Low-inc homeowner severe housing cost burden 57.80828949
Low-inc renter severe housing cost burden 55.52418837
Uncrowded housing 19.45335558
Health Outcomes —
Insured adults 39.07352752
Arthritis 82.7
Asthma ER Admissions 46.8
High Blood Pressure 79.0
Cancer (excluding skin)89.7
Asthma 32.2
Coronary Heart Disease 85.5
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease 68.2
Diagnosed Diabetes 50.0
Life Expectancy at Birth 59.5
Cognitively Disabled 74.6
Physically Disabled 69.8
Heart Attack ER Admissions 16.0
Mental Health Not Good 32.6
Chronic Kidney Disease 73.0
Obesity 26.8
Pedestrian Injuries 42.8
Physical Health Not Good 40.7
Stroke 75.8
Health Risk Behaviors —
Binge Drinking 30.9
Current Smoker 36.3
No Leisure Time for Physical Activity 40.8
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Climate Change Exposures —
Wildfire Risk 25.0
SLR Inundation Area 0.0
Children 37.8
Elderly 95.7
English Speaking 63.9
Foreign-born 62.1
Outdoor Workers 27.5
Climate Change Adaptive Capacity —
Impervious Surface Cover 56.4
Traffic Density 4.9
Traffic Access 23.0
Other Indices —
Hardship 65.9
Other Decision Support —
2016 Voting 39.9
7.3. Overall Health & Equity Scores
Metric Result for Project Census Tract
CalEnviroScreen 4.0 Score for Project Location (a)63.0
Healthy Places Index Score for Project Location (b)47.0
Project Located in a Designated Disadvantaged Community (Senate Bill 535)Yes
Project Located in a Low-Income Community (Assembly Bill 1550)No
Project Located in a Community Air Protection Program Community (Assembly Bill 617)No
a: The maximum CalEnviroScreen score is 100. A high score (i.e., greater than 50) reflects a higher pollution burden compared to other census tracts in the state.
b: The maximum Health Places Index score is 100. A high score (i.e., greater than 50) reflects healthier community conditions compared to other census tracts in the state.
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7.4. Health & Equity Measures
No Health & Equity Measures selected.
7.5. Evaluation Scorecard
Health and Equity Evaluation Scorecard not completed.
8. User Changes to Default Data
Screen Justification
Land Use Taken from traffic trip generation and Proposed Project
Operations: Vehicle Data Trips taken from Traffic Analysis
Operations: Hearths Woodstoves - Rule 445 no wood burning devices
Wood Fireplaces added to Gas Fireplaces
Operations: Refrigerants Unrefrigerated has modeled with no refrigerant emissions
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Table of Contents
1. Basic Project Information
1.1. Basic Project Information
1.2. Land Use Types
1.3. User-Selected Emission Reduction Measures by Emissions Sector
2. Emissions Summary
2.4. Operations Emissions Compared Against Thresholds
2.5. Operations Emissions by Sector, Unmitigated
2.6. Operations Emissions by Sector, Mitigated
4. Operations Emissions Details
4.1. Mobile Emissions by Land Use
4.1.1. Unmitigated
4.1.2. Mitigated
4.2. Energy
4.2.1. Electricity Emissions By Land Use - Unmitigated
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4.2.2. Electricity Emissions By Land Use - Mitigated
4.2.3. Natural Gas Emissions By Land Use - Unmitigated
4.2.4. Natural Gas Emissions By Land Use - Mitigated
4.3. Area Emissions by Source
4.3.2. Unmitigated
4.3.1. Mitigated
4.4. Water Emissions by Land Use
4.4.2. Unmitigated
4.4.1. Mitigated
4.5. Waste Emissions by Land Use
4.5.2. Unmitigated
4.5.1. Mitigated
4.6. Refrigerant Emissions by Land Use
4.6.1. Unmitigated
4.6.2. Mitigated
4.7. Offroad Emissions By Equipment Type
4.7.1. Unmitigated
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4.7.2. Mitigated
4.8. Stationary Emissions By Equipment Type
4.8.1. Unmitigated
4.8.2. Mitigated
4.9. User Defined Emissions By Equipment Type
4.9.1. Unmitigated
4.9.2. Mitigated
4.10. Soil Carbon Accumulation By Vegetation Type
4.10.1. Soil Carbon Accumulation By Vegetation Type - Unmitigated
4.10.2. Above and Belowground Carbon Accumulation by Land Use Type - Unmitigated
4.10.3. Avoided and Sequestered Emissions by Species - Unmitigated
4.10.4. Soil Carbon Accumulation By Vegetation Type - Mitigated
4.10.5. Above and Belowground Carbon Accumulation by Land Use Type - Mitigated
4.10.6. Avoided and Sequestered Emissions by Species - Mitigated
5. Activity Data
5.9. Operational Mobile Sources
5.9.1. Unmitigated
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5.9.2. Mitigated
5.10. Operational Area Sources
5.10.1. Hearths
5.10.1.1. Unmitigated
5.10.1.2. Mitigated
5.10.2. Architectural Coatings
5.10.3. Landscape Equipment
5.10.4. Landscape Equipment - Mitigated
5.11. Operational Energy Consumption
5.11.1. Unmitigated
5.11.2. Mitigated
5.12. Operational Water and Wastewater Consumption
5.12.1. Unmitigated
5.12.2. Mitigated
5.13. Operational Waste Generation
5.13.1. Unmitigated
5.13.2. Mitigated
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5.14. Operational Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Equipment
5.14.1. Unmitigated
5.14.2. Mitigated
5.15. Operational Off-Road Equipment
5.15.1. Unmitigated
5.15.2. Mitigated
5.16. Stationary Sources
5.16.1. Emergency Generators and Fire Pumps
5.16.2. Process Boilers
5.17. User Defined
5.18. Vegetation
5.18.1. Land Use Change
5.18.1.1. Unmitigated
5.18.1.2. Mitigated
5.18.1. Biomass Cover Type
5.18.1.1. Unmitigated
5.18.1.2. Mitigated
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5.18.2. Sequestration
5.18.2.1. Unmitigated
5.18.2.2. Mitigated
6. Climate Risk Detailed Report
6.1. Climate Risk Summary
6.2. Initial Climate Risk Scores
6.3. Adjusted Climate Risk Scores
6.4. Climate Risk Reduction Measures
7. Health and Equity Details
7.1. CalEnviroScreen 4.0 Scores
7.2. Healthy Places Index Scores
7.3. Overall Health & Equity Scores
7.4. Health & Equity Measures
7.5. Evaluation Scorecard
8. User Changes to Default Data
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1. Basic Project Information
1.1. Basic Project Information
Data Field Value
Project Name 14713-Southridge (Proposed 255 DU)
Lead Agency —
Land Use Scale Plan/community
Analysis Level for Defaults County
Windspeed (m/s)2.80
Precipitation (days)6.80
Location 34.04225719904879, -117.4823133185711
County San Bernardino-South Coast
City Fontana
Air District South Coast AQMD
Air Basin South Coast
TAZ 5313
EDFZ 10
Electric Utility Southern California Edison
Gas Utility Southern California Gas
1.2. Land Use Types
Land Use Subtype Size Unit Lot Acreage Building Area (sq ft)Landscape Area (sq
ft)
Special Landscape
Area (sq ft)
Population Description
Single Family
Housing
255 Dwelling Unit 39.2 497,250 2,986,779 —844 —
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1.3. User-Selected Emission Reduction Measures by Emissions Sector
Sector #Measure Title
Energy E-1 Buildings Exceed 2019 Title 24 Building Envelope Energy
Efficiency Standards
2. Emissions Summary
2.4. Operations Emissions Compared Against Thresholds
Criteria Pollutants (lb/day for daily, ton/yr for annual) and GHGs (lb/day for daily, MT/yr for annual)
Un/Mit.TOG ROG NOx CO SO2 PM10E PM10D PM10T PM2.5E PM2.5D PM2.5T BCO2 NBCO2 CO2T CH4 N2O R CO2e
Daily,
Summer
(Max)
——————————————————
Unmit.20.2 30.5 12.6 79.9 0.19 0.58 5.44 6.02 0.58 0.97 1.54 60.5 25,695 25,756 7.39 0.83 53.1 26,241
Mit.20.2 30.5 12.2 79.8 0.19 0.55 5.44 6.00 0.55 0.97 1.52 60.5 25,256 25,317 7.35 0.83 53.1 25,801
%
Reduced
< 0.5%< 0.5%3%< 0.5%1%4%—< 0.5%4%—2%—2%2%1%< 0.5%—2%
Daily,
Winter
(Max)
——————————————————
Unmit.18.3 28.7 12.9 55.8 0.18 0.57 5.44 6.02 0.57 0.97 1.54 60.5 24,662 24,722 7.42 0.86 4.85 25,167
Mit.18.3 28.7 12.6 55.7 0.18 0.55 5.44 5.99 0.54 0.97 1.51 60.5 24,223 24,283 7.38 0.85 4.85 24,727
%
Reduced
< 0.5%< 0.5%2%< 0.5%1%4%—< 0.5%4%—2%—2%2%1%< 0.5%—2%
Average
Daily
(Max)
——————————————————
Unmit.15.8 26.5 8.45 57.7 0.14 0.28 4.61 4.88 0.27 0.82 1.09 60.5 18,010 18,071 7.21 0.73 21.7 18,492
Mit.15.8 26.5 8.13 57.5 0.14 0.25 4.61 4.86 0.25 0.82 1.07 60.5 17,571 17,632 7.17 0.73 21.7 18,051
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2%—< 0.5%1%2%2%—2%—9%1%—9%1%< 0.5%4%< 0.5%< 0.5%%
Reduced
Annual
(Max)
——————————————————
Unmit.2.89 4.83 1.54 10.5 0.03 0.05 0.84 0.89 0.05 0.15 0.20 10.0 2,982 2,992 1.19 0.12 3.59 3,061
Mit.2.88 4.83 1.48 10.5 0.03 0.05 0.84 0.89 0.04 0.15 0.19 10.0 2,909 2,919 1.19 0.12 3.59 2,989
%
Reduced
< 0.5%< 0.5%4%< 0.5%1%9%—1%9%—2%—2%2%1%< 0.5%—2%
2.5. Operations Emissions by Sector, Unmitigated
Criteria Pollutants (lb/day for daily, ton/yr for annual) and GHGs (lb/day for daily, MT/yr for annual)
Sector TOG ROG NOx CO SO2 PM10E PM10D PM10T PM2.5E PM2.5D PM2.5T BCO2 NBCO2 CO2T CH4 N2O R CO2e
Daily,
Summer
(Max)
——————————————————
Mobile 18.2 17.4 6.59 63.0 0.16 0.10 5.44 5.55 0.10 0.97 1.07 —16,063 16,063 0.76 0.74 49.6 16,353
Area 1.79 13.0 3.95 16.1 0.02 0.31 —0.31 0.31 —0.31 0.00 4,871 4,871 0.09 0.01 —4,876
Energy 0.24 0.12 2.01 0.86 0.01 0.16 —0.16 0.16 —0.16 —4,398 4,398 0.40 0.03 —4,415
Water ———————————20.4 364 384 2.12 0.05 —453
Waste ———————————40.1 0.00 40.1 4.01 0.00 —140
Refrig.————————————————3.56 3.56
Total 20.2 30.5 12.6 79.9 0.19 0.58 5.44 6.02 0.58 0.97 1.54 60.5 25,695 25,756 7.39 0.83 53.1 26,241
Daily,
Winter
(Max)
——————————————————
Mobile 17.6 16.9 7.07 53.3 0.15 0.10 5.44 5.55 0.10 0.97 1.07 —15,068 15,068 0.79 0.77 1.29 15,317
Area 0.45 11.7 3.81 1.62 0.02 0.31 —0.31 0.31 —0.31 0.00 4,832 4,832 0.09 0.01 —4,837
Energy 0.24 0.12 2.01 0.86 0.01 0.16 —0.16 0.16 —0.16 —4,398 4,398 0.40 0.03 —4,415
Water ———————————20.4 364 384 2.12 0.05 —453
Waste ———————————40.1 0.00 40.1 4.01 0.00 —140
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Refrig.————————————————3.56 3.56
Total 18.3 28.7 12.9 55.8 0.18 0.57 5.44 6.02 0.57 0.97 1.54 60.5 24,662 24,722 7.42 0.86 4.85 25,167
Average
Daily
——————————————————
Mobile 14.6 14.0 6.08 46.8 0.13 0.09 4.61 4.70 0.08 0.82 0.90 —12,891 12,891 0.67 0.65 18.1 13,121
Area 0.95 12.4 0.36 10.0 < 0.005 0.02 —0.02 0.03 —0.03 0.00 357 357 0.01 < 0.005 —358
Energy 0.24 0.12 2.01 0.86 0.01 0.16 —0.16 0.16 —0.16 —4,398 4,398 0.40 0.03 —4,415
Water ———————————20.4 364 384 2.12 0.05 —453
Waste ———————————40.1 0.00 40.1 4.01 0.00 —140
Refrig.————————————————3.56 3.56
Total 15.8 26.5 8.45 57.7 0.14 0.28 4.61 4.88 0.27 0.82 1.09 60.5 18,010 18,071 7.21 0.73 21.7 18,492
Annual ——————————————————
Mobile 2.67 2.55 1.11 8.54 0.02 0.02 0.84 0.86 0.02 0.15 0.16 —2,134 2,134 0.11 0.11 3.00 2,172
Area 0.17 2.26 0.06 1.83 < 0.005 < 0.005 —< 0.005 < 0.005 —< 0.005 0.00 59.2 59.2 < 0.005 < 0.005 —59.3
Energy 0.04 0.02 0.37 0.16 < 0.005 0.03 —0.03 0.03 —0.03 —728 728 0.07 < 0.005 —731
Water ———————————3.37 60.2 63.6 0.35 0.01 —75.0
Waste ———————————6.64 0.00 6.64 0.66 0.00 —23.2
Refrig.————————————————0.59 0.59
Total 2.89 4.83 1.54 10.5 0.03 0.05 0.84 0.89 0.05 0.15 0.20 10.0 2,982 2,992 1.19 0.12 3.59 3,061
2.6. Operations Emissions by Sector, Mitigated
Criteria Pollutants (lb/day for daily, ton/yr for annual) and GHGs (lb/day for daily, MT/yr for annual)
Sector TOG ROG NOx CO SO2 PM10E PM10D PM10T PM2.5E PM2.5D PM2.5T BCO2 NBCO2 CO2T CH4 N2O R CO2e
Daily,
Summer
(Max)
——————————————————
Mobile 18.2 17.4 6.59 63.0 0.16 0.10 5.44 5.55 0.10 0.97 1.07 —16,063 16,063 0.76 0.74 49.6 16,353
Area 1.79 13.0 3.95 16.1 0.02 0.31 —0.31 0.31 —0.31 0.00 4,871 4,871 0.09 0.01 —4,876
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Energy 0.20 0.10 1.70 0.72 0.01 0.14 —0.14 0.14 —0.14 —3,959 3,959 0.36 0.02 —3,975
Water ———————————20.4 364 384 2.12 0.05 —453
Waste ———————————40.1 0.00 40.1 4.01 0.00 —140
Refrig.————————————————3.56 3.56
Total 20.2 30.5 12.2 79.8 0.19 0.55 5.44 6.00 0.55 0.97 1.52 60.5 25,256 25,317 7.35 0.83 53.1 25,801
Daily,
Winter
(Max)
——————————————————
Mobile 17.6 16.9 7.07 53.3 0.15 0.10 5.44 5.55 0.10 0.97 1.07 —15,068 15,068 0.79 0.77 1.29 15,317
Area 0.45 11.7 3.81 1.62 0.02 0.31 —0.31 0.31 —0.31 0.00 4,832 4,832 0.09 0.01 —4,837
Energy 0.20 0.10 1.70 0.72 0.01 0.14 —0.14 0.14 —0.14 —3,959 3,959 0.36 0.02 —3,975
Water ———————————20.4 364 384 2.12 0.05 —453
Waste ———————————40.1 0.00 40.1 4.01 0.00 —140
Refrig.————————————————3.56 3.56
Total 18.3 28.7 12.6 55.7 0.18 0.55 5.44 5.99 0.54 0.97 1.51 60.5 24,223 24,283 7.38 0.85 4.85 24,727
Average
Daily
——————————————————
Mobile 14.6 14.0 6.08 46.8 0.13 0.09 4.61 4.70 0.08 0.82 0.90 —12,891 12,891 0.67 0.65 18.1 13,121
Area 0.95 12.4 0.36 10.0 < 0.005 0.02 —0.02 0.03 —0.03 0.00 357 357 0.01 < 0.005 —358
Energy 0.20 0.10 1.70 0.72 0.01 0.14 —0.14 0.14 —0.14 —3,959 3,959 0.36 0.02 —3,975
Water ———————————20.4 364 384 2.12 0.05 —453
Waste ———————————40.1 0.00 40.1 4.01 0.00 —140
Refrig.————————————————3.56 3.56
Total 15.8 26.5 8.13 57.5 0.14 0.25 4.61 4.86 0.25 0.82 1.07 60.5 17,571 17,632 7.17 0.73 21.7 18,051
Annual ——————————————————
Mobile 2.67 2.55 1.11 8.54 0.02 0.02 0.84 0.86 0.02 0.15 0.16 —2,134 2,134 0.11 0.11 3.00 2,172
Area 0.17 2.26 0.06 1.83 < 0.005 < 0.005 —< 0.005 < 0.005 —< 0.005 0.00 59.2 59.2 < 0.005 < 0.005 —59.3
Energy 0.04 0.02 0.31 0.13 < 0.005 0.03 —0.03 0.03 —0.03 —655 655 0.06 < 0.005 —658
Water ———————————3.37 60.2 63.6 0.35 0.01 —75.0
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Waste ———————————6.64 0.00 6.64 0.66 0.00 —23.2
Refrig.————————————————0.59 0.59
Total 2.88 4.83 1.48 10.5 0.03 0.05 0.84 0.89 0.04 0.15 0.19 10.0 2,909 2,919 1.19 0.12 3.59 2,989
4. Operations Emissions Details
4.1. Mobile Emissions by Land Use
4.1.1. Unmitigated
Criteria Pollutants (lb/day for daily, ton/yr for annual) and GHGs (lb/day for daily, MT/yr for annual)
Land
Use
TOG ROG NOx CO SO2 PM10E PM10D PM10T PM2.5E PM2.5D PM2.5T BCO2 NBCO2 CO2T CH4 N2O R CO2e
Daily,
Summer
(Max)
——————————————————
Single
Family
Housing
18.2 17.4 6.59 63.0 0.16 0.10 0.92 1.02 0.10 0.28 0.38 —16,063 16,063 0.76 0.74 49.6 16,353
Total 18.2 17.4 6.59 63.0 0.16 0.10 0.92 1.02 0.10 0.28 0.38 —16,063 16,063 0.76 0.74 49.6 16,353
Daily,
Winter
(Max)
——————————————————
Single
Family
Housing
17.6 16.9 7.07 53.3 0.15 0.10 0.92 1.02 0.10 0.28 0.38 —15,068 15,068 0.79 0.77 1.29 15,317
Total 17.6 16.9 7.07 53.3 0.15 0.10 0.92 1.02 0.10 0.28 0.38 —15,068 15,068 0.79 0.77 1.29 15,317
Annual ——————————————————
Single
Family
Housing
2.67 2.55 1.11 8.54 0.02 0.02 0.14 0.16 0.02 0.04 0.06 —2,134 2,134 0.11 0.11 3.00 2,172
Total 2.67 2.55 1.11 8.54 0.02 0.02 0.14 0.16 0.02 0.04 0.06 —2,134 2,134 0.11 0.11 3.00 2,172
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4.1.2. Mitigated
Criteria Pollutants (lb/day for daily, ton/yr for annual) and GHGs (lb/day for daily, MT/yr for annual)
Land
Use
TOG ROG NOx CO SO2 PM10E PM10D PM10T PM2.5E PM2.5D PM2.5T BCO2 NBCO2 CO2T CH4 N2O R CO2e
Daily,
Summer
(Max)
——————————————————
Single
Family
Housing
18.2 17.4 6.59 63.0 0.16 0.10 0.92 1.02 0.10 0.28 0.38 —16,063 16,063 0.76 0.74 49.6 16,353
Total 18.2 17.4 6.59 63.0 0.16 0.10 0.92 1.02 0.10 0.28 0.38 —16,063 16,063 0.76 0.74 49.6 16,353
Daily,
Winter
(Max)
——————————————————
Single
Family
Housing
17.6 16.9 7.07 53.3 0.15 0.10 0.92 1.02 0.10 0.28 0.38 —15,068 15,068 0.79 0.77 1.29 15,317
Total 17.6 16.9 7.07 53.3 0.15 0.10 0.92 1.02 0.10 0.28 0.38 —15,068 15,068 0.79 0.77 1.29 15,317
Annual ——————————————————
Single
Family
Housing
2.67 2.55 1.11 8.54 0.02 0.02 0.14 0.16 0.02 0.04 0.06 —2,134 2,134 0.11 0.11 3.00 2,172
Total 2.67 2.55 1.11 8.54 0.02 0.02 0.14 0.16 0.02 0.04 0.06 —2,134 2,134 0.11 0.11 3.00 2,172
4.2. Energy
4.2.1. Electricity Emissions By Land Use - Unmitigated
Criteria Pollutants (lb/day for daily, ton/yr for annual) and GHGs (lb/day for daily, MT/yr for annual)
Land
Use
TOG ROG NOx CO SO2 PM10E PM10D PM10T PM2.5E PM2.5D PM2.5T BCO2 NBCO2 CO2T CH4 N2O R CO2e
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——————————————————Daily,
Summer
(Max)
Single
Family
Housing
————————————1,840 1,840 0.18 0.02 —1,851
Total ————————————1,840 1,840 0.18 0.02 —1,851
Daily,
Winter
(Max)
——————————————————
Single
Family
Housing
————————————1,840 1,840 0.18 0.02 —1,851
Total ————————————1,840 1,840 0.18 0.02 —1,851
Annual ——————————————————
Single
Family
Housing
————————————305 305 0.03 < 0.005 —306
Total ————————————305 305 0.03 < 0.005 —306
4.2.2. Electricity Emissions By Land Use - Mitigated
Criteria Pollutants (lb/day for daily, ton/yr for annual) and GHGs (lb/day for daily, MT/yr for annual)
Land
Use
TOG ROG NOx CO SO2 PM10E PM10D PM10T PM2.5E PM2.5D PM2.5T BCO2 NBCO2 CO2T CH4 N2O R CO2e
Daily,
Summer
(Max)
——————————————————
Single
Family
Housing
————————————1,803 1,803 0.17 0.02 —1,813
Total ————————————1,803 1,803 0.17 0.02 —1,813
Daily,
Winter
(Max)
——————————————————
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Single
Family
Housing
————————————1,803 1,803 0.17 0.02 —1,813
Total ————————————1,803 1,803 0.17 0.02 —1,813
Annual ——————————————————
Single
Family
Housing
————————————298 298 0.03 < 0.005 —300
Total ————————————298 298 0.03 < 0.005 —300
4.2.3. Natural Gas Emissions By Land Use - Unmitigated
Criteria Pollutants (lb/day for daily, ton/yr for annual) and GHGs (lb/day for daily, MT/yr for annual)
Land
Use
TOG ROG NOx CO SO2 PM10E PM10D PM10T PM2.5E PM2.5D PM2.5T BCO2 NBCO2 CO2T CH4 N2O R CO2e
Daily,
Summer
(Max)
——————————————————
Single
Family
Housing
0.24 0.12 2.01 0.86 0.01 0.16 —0.16 0.16 —0.16 —2,557 2,557 0.23 < 0.005 —2,564
Total 0.24 0.12 2.01 0.86 0.01 0.16 —0.16 0.16 —0.16 —2,557 2,557 0.23 < 0.005 —2,564
Daily,
Winter
(Max)
——————————————————
Single
Family
Housing
0.24 0.12 2.01 0.86 0.01 0.16 —0.16 0.16 —0.16 —2,557 2,557 0.23 < 0.005 —2,564
Total 0.24 0.12 2.01 0.86 0.01 0.16 —0.16 0.16 —0.16 —2,557 2,557 0.23 < 0.005 —2,564
Annual ——————————————————
Single
Family
Housing
0.04 0.02 0.37 0.16 < 0.005 0.03 —0.03 0.03 —0.03 —423 423 0.04 < 0.005 —425
Total 0.04 0.02 0.37 0.16 < 0.005 0.03 —0.03 0.03 —0.03 —423 423 0.04 < 0.005 —425
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4.2.4. Natural Gas Emissions By Land Use - Mitigated
Criteria Pollutants (lb/day for daily, ton/yr for annual) and GHGs (lb/day for daily, MT/yr for annual)
Land
Use
TOG ROG NOx CO SO2 PM10E PM10D PM10T PM2.5E PM2.5D PM2.5T BCO2 NBCO2 CO2T CH4 N2O R CO2e
Daily,
Summer
(Max)
——————————————————
Single
Family
Housing
0.20 0.10 1.70 0.72 0.01 0.14 —0.14 0.14 —0.14 —2,156 2,156 0.19 < 0.005 —2,162
Total 0.20 0.10 1.70 0.72 0.01 0.14 —0.14 0.14 —0.14 —2,156 2,156 0.19 < 0.005 —2,162
Daily,
Winter
(Max)
——————————————————
Single
Family
Housing
0.20 0.10 1.70 0.72 0.01 0.14 —0.14 0.14 —0.14 —2,156 2,156 0.19 < 0.005 —2,162
Total 0.20 0.10 1.70 0.72 0.01 0.14 —0.14 0.14 —0.14 —2,156 2,156 0.19 < 0.005 —2,162
Annual ——————————————————
Single
Family
Housing
0.04 0.02 0.31 0.13 < 0.005 0.03 —0.03 0.03 —0.03 —357 357 0.03 < 0.005 —358
Total 0.04 0.02 0.31 0.13 < 0.005 0.03 —0.03 0.03 —0.03 —357 357 0.03 < 0.005 —358
4.3. Area Emissions by Source
4.3.2. Unmitigated
Criteria Pollutants (lb/day for daily, ton/yr for annual) and GHGs (lb/day for daily, MT/yr for annual)
Source TOG ROG NOx CO SO2 PM10E PM10D PM10T PM2.5E PM2.5D PM2.5T BCO2 NBCO2 CO2T CH4 N2O R CO2e
Daily,
Summer
(Max)
——————————————————
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Hearths 0.45 0.22 3.81 1.62 0.02 0.31 —0.31 0.31 —0.31 0.00 4,832 4,832 0.09 0.01 —4,837
Consum
er
Products
—10.6 ————————————————
Architect
ural
Coatings
—0.85 ————————————————
Landsca
pe
Equipme
nt
1.34 1.27 0.14 14.5 < 0.005 0.01 —0.01 0.01 —0.01 —38.7 38.7 < 0.005 < 0.005 —38.8
Total 1.79 13.0 3.95 16.1 0.02 0.31 —0.31 0.31 —0.31 0.00 4,871 4,871 0.09 0.01 —4,876
Daily,
Winter
(Max)
——————————————————
Hearths 0.45 0.22 3.81 1.62 0.02 0.31 —0.31 0.31 —0.31 0.00 4,832 4,832 0.09 0.01 —4,837
Consum
er
Products
—10.6 ————————————————
Architect
ural
Coatings
—0.85 ————————————————
Total 0.45 11.7 3.81 1.62 0.02 0.31 —0.31 0.31 —0.31 0.00 4,832 4,832 0.09 0.01 —4,837
Annual ——————————————————
Hearths 0.01 < 0.005 0.05 0.02 < 0.005 < 0.005 —< 0.005 < 0.005 —< 0.005 0.00 54.8 54.8 < 0.005 < 0.005 —54.9
Consum
er
Products
—1.94 ————————————————
Architect
ural
Coatings
—0.16 ————————————————
Landsca
pe
Equipme
nt
0.17 0.16 0.02 1.81 < 0.005 < 0.005 —< 0.005 < 0.005 —< 0.005 —4.39 4.39 < 0.005 < 0.005 —4.40
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Total 0.17 2.26 0.06 1.83 < 0.005 < 0.005 —< 0.005 < 0.005 —< 0.005 0.00 59.2 59.2 < 0.005 < 0.005 —59.3
4.3.1. Mitigated
Criteria Pollutants (lb/day for daily, ton/yr for annual) and GHGs (lb/day for daily, MT/yr for annual)
Source TOG ROG NOx CO SO2 PM10E PM10D PM10T PM2.5E PM2.5D PM2.5T BCO2 NBCO2 CO2T CH4 N2O R CO2e
Daily,
Summer
(Max)
——————————————————
Hearths 0.45 0.22 3.81 1.62 0.02 0.31 —0.31 0.31 —0.31 0.00 4,832 4,832 0.09 0.01 —4,837
Consum
er
Products
—10.6 ————————————————
Architect
ural
Coatings
—0.85 ————————————————
Landsca
pe
Equipme
nt
1.34 1.27 0.14 14.5 < 0.005 0.01 —0.01 0.01 —0.01 —38.7 38.7 < 0.005 < 0.005 —38.8
Total 1.79 13.0 3.95 16.1 0.02 0.31 —0.31 0.31 —0.31 0.00 4,871 4,871 0.09 0.01 —4,876
Daily,
Winter
(Max)
——————————————————
Hearths 0.45 0.22 3.81 1.62 0.02 0.31 —0.31 0.31 —0.31 0.00 4,832 4,832 0.09 0.01 —4,837
Consum
er
Products
—10.6 ————————————————
Architect
ural
Coatings
—0.85 ————————————————
Total 0.45 11.7 3.81 1.62 0.02 0.31 —0.31 0.31 —0.31 0.00 4,832 4,832 0.09 0.01 —4,837
Annual ——————————————————
Hearths 0.01 < 0.005 0.05 0.02 < 0.005 < 0.005 —< 0.005 < 0.005 —< 0.005 0.00 54.8 54.8 < 0.005 < 0.005 —54.9
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Consum
Products
—1.94 ————————————————
Architect
ural
Coatings
—0.16 ————————————————
Landsca
pe
Equipme
nt
0.17 0.16 0.02 1.81 < 0.005 < 0.005 —< 0.005 < 0.005 —< 0.005 —4.39 4.39 < 0.005 < 0.005 —4.40
Total 0.17 2.26 0.06 1.83 < 0.005 < 0.005 —< 0.005 < 0.005 —< 0.005 0.00 59.2 59.2 < 0.005 < 0.005 —59.3
4.4. Water Emissions by Land Use
4.4.2. Unmitigated
Criteria Pollutants (lb/day for daily, ton/yr for annual) and GHGs (lb/day for daily, MT/yr for annual)
Land
Use
TOG ROG NOx CO SO2 PM10E PM10D PM10T PM2.5E PM2.5D PM2.5T BCO2 NBCO2 CO2T CH4 N2O R CO2e
Daily,
Summer
(Max)
——————————————————
Single
Family
Housing
———————————20.4 364 384 2.12 0.05 —453
Total ———————————20.4 364 384 2.12 0.05 —453
Daily,
Winter
(Max)
——————————————————
Single
Family
Housing
———————————20.4 364 384 2.12 0.05 —453
Total ———————————20.4 364 384 2.12 0.05 —453
Annual ——————————————————
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75.0—0.010.3563.660.23.37———————————Single
Family
Housing
Total ———————————3.37 60.2 63.6 0.35 0.01 —75.0
4.4.1. Mitigated
Criteria Pollutants (lb/day for daily, ton/yr for annual) and GHGs (lb/day for daily, MT/yr for annual)
Land
Use
TOG ROG NOx CO SO2 PM10E PM10D PM10T PM2.5E PM2.5D PM2.5T BCO2 NBCO2 CO2T CH4 N2O R CO2e
Daily,
Summer
(Max)
——————————————————
Single
Family
Housing
———————————20.4 364 384 2.12 0.05 —453
Total ———————————20.4 364 384 2.12 0.05 —453
Daily,
Winter
(Max)
——————————————————
Single
Family
Housing
———————————20.4 364 384 2.12 0.05 —453
Total ———————————20.4 364 384 2.12 0.05 —453
Annual ——————————————————
Single
Family
Housing
———————————3.37 60.2 63.6 0.35 0.01 —75.0
Total ———————————3.37 60.2 63.6 0.35 0.01 —75.0
4.5. Waste Emissions by Land Use
4.5.2. Unmitigated
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Criteria Pollutants (lb/day for daily, ton/yr for annual) and GHGs (lb/day for daily, MT/yr for annual)
Land
Use
TOG ROG NOx CO SO2 PM10E PM10D PM10T PM2.5E PM2.5D PM2.5T BCO2 NBCO2 CO2T CH4 N2O R CO2e
Daily,
Summer
(Max)
——————————————————
Single
Family
Housing
———————————40.1 0.00 40.1 4.01 0.00 —140
Total ———————————40.1 0.00 40.1 4.01 0.00 —140
Daily,
Winter
(Max)
——————————————————
Single
Family
Housing
———————————40.1 0.00 40.1 4.01 0.00 —140
Total ———————————40.1 0.00 40.1 4.01 0.00 —140
Annual ——————————————————
Single
Family
Housing
———————————6.64 0.00 6.64 0.66 0.00 —23.2
Total ———————————6.64 0.00 6.64 0.66 0.00 —23.2
4.5.1. Mitigated
Criteria Pollutants (lb/day for daily, ton/yr for annual) and GHGs (lb/day for daily, MT/yr for annual)
Land
Use
TOG ROG NOx CO SO2 PM10E PM10D PM10T PM2.5E PM2.5D PM2.5T BCO2 NBCO2 CO2T CH4 N2O R CO2e
Daily,
Summer
(Max)
——————————————————
Single
Family
Housing
———————————40.1 0.00 40.1 4.01 0.00 —140
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Total ———————————40.1 0.00 40.1 4.01 0.00 —140
Daily,
Winter
(Max)
——————————————————
Single
Family
Housing
———————————40.1 0.00 40.1 4.01 0.00 —140
Total ———————————40.1 0.00 40.1 4.01 0.00 —140
Annual ——————————————————
Single
Family
Housing
———————————6.64 0.00 6.64 0.66 0.00 —23.2
Total ———————————6.64 0.00 6.64 0.66 0.00 —23.2
4.6. Refrigerant Emissions by Land Use
4.6.1. Unmitigated
Criteria Pollutants (lb/day for daily, ton/yr for annual) and GHGs (lb/day for daily, MT/yr for annual)
Land
Use
TOG ROG NOx CO SO2 PM10E PM10D PM10T PM2.5E PM2.5D PM2.5T BCO2 NBCO2 CO2T CH4 N2O R CO2e
Daily,
Summer
(Max)
——————————————————
Single
Family
Housing
————————————————3.56 3.56
Total ————————————————3.56 3.56
Daily,
Winter
(Max)
——————————————————
Single
Family
Housing
————————————————3.56 3.56
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Total ————————————————3.56 3.56
Annual ——————————————————
Single
Family
Housing
————————————————0.59 0.59
Total ————————————————0.59 0.59
4.6.2. Mitigated
Criteria Pollutants (lb/day for daily, ton/yr for annual) and GHGs (lb/day for daily, MT/yr for annual)
Land
Use
TOG ROG NOx CO SO2 PM10E PM10D PM10T PM2.5E PM2.5D PM2.5T BCO2 NBCO2 CO2T CH4 N2O R CO2e
Daily,
Summer
(Max)
——————————————————
Single
Family
Housing
————————————————3.56 3.56
Total ————————————————3.56 3.56
Daily,
Winter
(Max)
——————————————————
Single
Family
Housing
————————————————3.56 3.56
Total ————————————————3.56 3.56
Annual ——————————————————
Single
Family
Housing
————————————————0.59 0.59
Total ————————————————0.59 0.59
4.7. Offroad Emissions By Equipment Type
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4.7.1. Unmitigated
Criteria Pollutants (lb/day for daily, ton/yr for annual) and GHGs (lb/day for daily, MT/yr for annual)
Equipme
nt
Type
TOG ROG NOx CO SO2 PM10E PM10D PM10T PM2.5E PM2.5D PM2.5T BCO2 NBCO2 CO2T CH4 N2O R CO2e
Daily,
Summer
(Max)
——————————————————
Total ——————————————————
Daily,
Winter
(Max)
——————————————————
Total ——————————————————
Annual ——————————————————
Total ——————————————————
4.7.2. Mitigated
Criteria Pollutants (lb/day for daily, ton/yr for annual) and GHGs (lb/day for daily, MT/yr for annual)
Equipme
nt
Type
TOG ROG NOx CO SO2 PM10E PM10D PM10T PM2.5E PM2.5D PM2.5T BCO2 NBCO2 CO2T CH4 N2O R CO2e
Daily,
Summer
(Max)
——————————————————
Total ——————————————————
Daily,
Winter
(Max)
——————————————————
Total ——————————————————
Annual ——————————————————
Total ——————————————————
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4.8. Stationary Emissions By Equipment Type
4.8.1. Unmitigated
Criteria Pollutants (lb/day for daily, ton/yr for annual) and GHGs (lb/day for daily, MT/yr for annual)
Equipme
nt
Type
TOG ROG NOx CO SO2 PM10E PM10D PM10T PM2.5E PM2.5D PM2.5T BCO2 NBCO2 CO2T CH4 N2O R CO2e
Daily,
Summer
(Max)
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Total ——————————————————
Daily,
Winter
(Max)
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Total ——————————————————
Annual ——————————————————
Total ——————————————————
4.8.2. Mitigated
Criteria Pollutants (lb/day for daily, ton/yr for annual) and GHGs (lb/day for daily, MT/yr for annual)
Equipme
nt
Type
TOG ROG NOx CO SO2 PM10E PM10D PM10T PM2.5E PM2.5D PM2.5T BCO2 NBCO2 CO2T CH4 N2O R CO2e
Daily,
Summer
(Max)
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Total ——————————————————
Daily,
Winter
(Max)
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Annual ——————————————————
Total ——————————————————
4.9. User Defined Emissions By Equipment Type
4.9.1. Unmitigated
Criteria Pollutants (lb/day for daily, ton/yr for annual) and GHGs (lb/day for daily, MT/yr for annual)
Equipme
nt
Type
TOG ROG NOx CO SO2 PM10E PM10D PM10T PM2.5E PM2.5D PM2.5T BCO2 NBCO2 CO2T CH4 N2O R CO2e
Daily,
Summer
(Max)
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Total ——————————————————
Daily,
Winter
(Max)
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Total ——————————————————
Annual ——————————————————
Total ——————————————————
4.9.2. Mitigated
Criteria Pollutants (lb/day for daily, ton/yr for annual) and GHGs (lb/day for daily, MT/yr for annual)
Equipme
nt
Type
TOG ROG NOx CO SO2 PM10E PM10D PM10T PM2.5E PM2.5D PM2.5T BCO2 NBCO2 CO2T CH4 N2O R CO2e
Daily,
Summer
(Max)
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Total ——————————————————
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Winter
(Max)
Total ——————————————————
Annual ——————————————————
Total ——————————————————
4.10. Soil Carbon Accumulation By Vegetation Type
4.10.1. Soil Carbon Accumulation By Vegetation Type - Unmitigated
Criteria Pollutants (lb/day for daily, ton/yr for annual) and GHGs (lb/day for daily, MT/yr for annual)
Vegetatio
n
TOG ROG NOx CO SO2 PM10E PM10D PM10T PM2.5E PM2.5D PM2.5T BCO2 NBCO2 CO2T CH4 N2O R CO2e
Daily,
Summer
(Max)
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Total ——————————————————
Daily,
Winter
(Max)
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Total ——————————————————
Annual ——————————————————
Total ——————————————————
4.10.2. Above and Belowground Carbon Accumulation by Land Use Type - Unmitigated
Criteria Pollutants (lb/day for daily, ton/yr for annual) and GHGs (lb/day for daily, MT/yr for annual)
Land
Use
TOG ROG NOx CO SO2 PM10E PM10D PM10T PM2.5E PM2.5D PM2.5T BCO2 NBCO2 CO2T CH4 N2O R CO2e
Daily,
Summer
(Max)
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Total ——————————————————
Daily,
Winter
(Max)
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Total ——————————————————
Annual ——————————————————
Total ——————————————————
4.10.3. Avoided and Sequestered Emissions by Species - Unmitigated
Criteria Pollutants (lb/day for daily, ton/yr for annual) and GHGs (lb/day for daily, MT/yr for annual)
Species TOG ROG NOx CO SO2 PM10E PM10D PM10T PM2.5E PM2.5D PM2.5T BCO2 NBCO2 CO2T CH4 N2O R CO2e
Daily,
Summer
(Max)
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Avoided ——————————————————
Subtotal ——————————————————
Sequest
ered
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Subtotal ——————————————————
Remove
d
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Subtotal ——————————————————
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Daily,
Winter
(Max)
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Avoided ——————————————————
Subtotal ——————————————————
Sequest
ered
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Subtotal ——————————————————
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Remove ——————————————————
Subtotal ——————————————————
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Annual ——————————————————
Avoided ——————————————————
Subtotal ——————————————————
Sequest
ered
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Subtotal ——————————————————
Remove
d
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Subtotal ——————————————————
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4.10.4. Soil Carbon Accumulation By Vegetation Type - Mitigated
Criteria Pollutants (lb/day for daily, ton/yr for annual) and GHGs (lb/day for daily, MT/yr for annual)
Vegetatio
n
TOG ROG NOx CO SO2 PM10E PM10D PM10T PM2.5E PM2.5D PM2.5T BCO2 NBCO2 CO2T CH4 N2O R CO2e
Daily,
Summer
(Max)
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Total ——————————————————
Daily,
Winter
(Max)
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Total ——————————————————
Annual ——————————————————
Total ——————————————————
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4.10.5. Above and Belowground Carbon Accumulation by Land Use Type - Mitigated
Criteria Pollutants (lb/day for daily, ton/yr for annual) and GHGs (lb/day for daily, MT/yr for annual)
Land
Use
TOG ROG NOx CO SO2 PM10E PM10D PM10T PM2.5E PM2.5D PM2.5T BCO2 NBCO2 CO2T CH4 N2O R CO2e
Daily,
Summer
(Max)
——————————————————
Total ——————————————————
Daily,
Winter
(Max)
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Total ——————————————————
Annual ——————————————————
Total ——————————————————
4.10.6. Avoided and Sequestered Emissions by Species - Mitigated
Criteria Pollutants (lb/day for daily, ton/yr for annual) and GHGs (lb/day for daily, MT/yr for annual)
Species TOG ROG NOx CO SO2 PM10E PM10D PM10T PM2.5E PM2.5D PM2.5T BCO2 NBCO2 CO2T CH4 N2O R CO2e
Daily,
Summer
(Max)
——————————————————
Avoided ——————————————————
Subtotal ——————————————————
Sequest
ered
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Subtotal ——————————————————
Remove
d
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Subtotal ——————————————————
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Daily,
Winter
(Max)
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Avoided ——————————————————
Subtotal ——————————————————
Sequest
ered
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Subtotal ——————————————————
Remove
d
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Subtotal ——————————————————
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Annual ——————————————————
Avoided ——————————————————
Subtotal ——————————————————
Sequest
ered
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Subtotal ——————————————————
Remove
d
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5. Activity Data
5.9. Operational Mobile Sources
5.9.1. Unmitigated
Land Use Type Trips/Weekday Trips/Saturday Trips/Sunday Trips/Year VMT/Weekday VMT/Saturday VMT/Sunday VMT/Year
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6,034,13615,97819,52116,045690,4841,8282,2341,836Single Family
Housing
5.9.2. Mitigated
Land Use Type Trips/Weekday Trips/Saturday Trips/Sunday Trips/Year VMT/Weekday VMT/Saturday VMT/Sunday VMT/Year
Single Family
Housing
1,836 2,234 1,828 690,484 16,045 19,521 15,978 6,034,136
5.10. Operational Area Sources
5.10.1. Hearths
5.10.1.1. Unmitigated
Hearth Type Unmitigated (number)
Single Family Housing —
Wood Fireplaces 0
Gas Fireplaces 230
Propane Fireplaces 0
Electric Fireplaces 0
No Fireplaces 26
Conventional Wood Stoves 0
Catalytic Wood Stoves 0
Non-Catalytic Wood Stoves 0
Pellet Wood Stoves 0
5.10.1.2. Mitigated
Hearth Type Unmitigated (number)
Single Family Housing —
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Wood Fireplaces 0
Gas Fireplaces 230
Propane Fireplaces 0
Electric Fireplaces 0
No Fireplaces 26
Conventional Wood Stoves 0
Catalytic Wood Stoves 0
Non-Catalytic Wood Stoves 0
Pellet Wood Stoves 0
5.10.2. Architectural Coatings
Residential Interior Area Coated (sq ft)Residential Exterior Area Coated (sq ft)Non-Residential Interior Area Coated
(sq ft)
Non-Residential Exterior Area Coated
(sq ft)
Parking Area Coated (sq ft)
1006931.25 335,644 0.00 0.00 —
5.10.3. Landscape Equipment
Season Unit Value
Snow Days day/yr 0.00
Summer Days day/yr 250
5.10.4. Landscape Equipment - Mitigated
Season Unit Value
Snow Days day/yr 0.00
Summer Days day/yr 250
5.11. Operational Energy Consumption
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5.11.1. Unmitigated
Electricity (kWh/yr) and CO2 and CH4 and N2O and Natural Gas (kBTU/yr)
Land Use Electricity (kWh/yr)CO2 CH4 N2O Natural Gas (kBTU/yr)
Single Family Housing 1,940,454 346 0.0330 0.0040 7,978,877
5.11.2. Mitigated
Electricity (kWh/yr) and CO2 and CH4 and N2O and Natural Gas (kBTU/yr)
Land Use Electricity (kWh/yr)CO2 CH4 N2O Natural Gas (kBTU/yr)
Single Family Housing 1,900,724 346 0.0330 0.0040 6,726,869
5.12. Operational Water and Wastewater Consumption
5.12.1. Unmitigated
Land Use Indoor Water (gal/year)Outdoor Water (gal/year)
Single Family Housing 10,628,700 58,623,953
5.12.2. Mitigated
Land Use Indoor Water (gal/year)Outdoor Water (gal/year)
Single Family Housing 10,628,700 58,623,953
5.13. Operational Waste Generation
5.13.1. Unmitigated
Land Use Waste (ton/year)Cogeneration (kWh/year)
Single Family Housing 74.5 0.00
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5.13.2. Mitigated
Land Use Waste (ton/year)Cogeneration (kWh/year)
Single Family Housing 74.5 0.00
5.14. Operational Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Equipment
5.14.1. Unmitigated
Land Use Type Equipment Type Refrigerant GWP Quantity (kg)Operations Leak Rate Service Leak Rate Times Serviced
Single Family Housing Average room A/C &
Other residential A/C
and heat pumps
R-410A 2,088 < 0.005 2.50 2.50 10.0
Single Family Housing Household refrigerators
and/or freezers
R-134a 1,430 0.12 0.60 0.00 1.00
5.14.2. Mitigated
Land Use Type Equipment Type Refrigerant GWP Quantity (kg)Operations Leak Rate Service Leak Rate Times Serviced
Single Family Housing Average room A/C &
Other residential A/C
and heat pumps
R-410A 2,088 < 0.005 2.50 2.50 10.0
Single Family Housing Household refrigerators
and/or freezers
R-134a 1,430 0.12 0.60 0.00 1.00
5.15. Operational Off-Road Equipment
5.15.1. Unmitigated
Equipment Type Fuel Type Engine Tier Number per Day Hours Per Day Horsepower Load Factor
5.15.2. Mitigated
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Equipment Type Fuel Type Engine Tier Number per Day Hours Per Day Horsepower Load Factor
5.16. Stationary Sources
5.16.1. Emergency Generators and Fire Pumps
Equipment Type Fuel Type Number per Day Hours per Day Hours per Year Horsepower Load Factor
5.16.2. Process Boilers
Equipment Type Fuel Type Number Boiler Rating (MMBtu/hr)Daily Heat Input (MMBtu/day)Annual Heat Input (MMBtu/yr)
5.17. User Defined
Equipment Type Fuel Type
——
5.18. Vegetation
5.18.1. Land Use Change
5.18.1.1. Unmitigated
Vegetation Land Use Type Vegetation Soil Type Initial Acres Final Acres
5.18.1.2. Mitigated
Vegetation Land Use Type Vegetation Soil Type Initial Acres Final Acres
5.18.1. Biomass Cover Type
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5.18.1.1. Unmitigated
Biomass Cover Type Initial Acres Final Acres
5.18.1.2. Mitigated
Biomass Cover Type Initial Acres Final Acres
5.18.2. Sequestration
5.18.2.1. Unmitigated
Tree Type Number Electricity Saved (kWh/year)Natural Gas Saved (btu/year)
5.18.2.2. Mitigated
Tree Type Number Electricity Saved (kWh/year)Natural Gas Saved (btu/year)
6. Climate Risk Detailed Report
6.1. Climate Risk Summary
Cal-Adapt midcentury 2040–2059 average projections for four hazards are reported below for your project location. These are under Representation Concentration Pathway (RCP) 8.5 which assumes GHG
emissions will continue to rise strongly through 2050 and then plateau around 2100.
Climate Hazard Result for Project Location Unit
Temperature and Extreme Heat 24.4 annual days of extreme heat
Extreme Precipitation 3.50 annual days with precipitation above 20 mm
Sea Level Rise 0.00 meters of inundation depth
Wildfire 6.13 annual hectares burned
Temperature and Extreme Heat data are for grid cell in which your project are located. The projection is based on the 98th historical percentile of daily maximum/minimum temperatures from observed
historical data (32 climate model ensemble from Cal-Adapt, 2040–2059 average under RCP 8.5). Each grid cell is 6 kilometers (km) by 6 km, or 3.7 miles (mi) by 3.7 mi.
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Extreme Precipitation data are for the grid cell in which your project are located. The threshold of 20 mm is equivalent to about ¾ an inch of rain, which would be light to moderate rainfall if received over a full
day or heavy rain if received over a period of 2 to 4 hours. Each grid cell is 6 kilometers (km) by 6 km, or 3.7 miles (mi) by 3.7 mi.
Sea Level Rise data are for the grid cell in which your project are located. The projections are from Radke et al. (2017), as reported in Cal-Adapt (2040–2059 average under RCP 8.5), and consider different
increments of sea level rise coupled with extreme storm events. Users may select from four model simulations to view the range in potential inundation depth for the grid cell. The four simulations make
different assumptions about expected rainfall and temperature are: Warmer/drier (HadGEM2-ES), Cooler/wetter (CNRM-CM5), Average conditions (CanESM2), Range of different rainfall and temperature
possibilities (MIROC5). Each grid cell is 50 meters (m) by 50 m, or about 164 feet (ft) by 164 ft.
Wildfire data are for the grid cell in which your project are located. The projections are from UC Davis, as reported in Cal-Adapt (2040–2059 average under RCP 8.5), and consider historical data of climate,
vegetation, population density, and large (> 400 ha) fire history. Users may select from four model simulations to view the range in potential wildfire probabilities for the grid cell. The four simulations make
different assumptions about expected rainfall and temperature are: Warmer/drier (HadGEM2-ES), Cooler/wetter (CNRM-CM5), Average conditions (CanESM2), Range of different rainfall and temperature
possibilities (MIROC5). Each grid cell is 6 kilometers (km) by 6 km, or 3.7 miles (mi) by 3.7 mi.
6.2. Initial Climate Risk Scores
Climate Hazard Exposure Score Sensitivity Score Adaptive Capacity Score Vulnerability Score
Temperature and Extreme Heat 3 0 0 N/A
Extreme Precipitation N/A N/A N/A N/A
Sea Level Rise 1 0 0 N/A
Wildfire 1 0 0 N/A
Flooding N/A N/A N/A N/A
Drought N/A N/A N/A N/A
Snowpack N/A N/A N/A N/A
Air Quality 0 0 0 N/A
The sensitivity score reflects the extent to which a project would be adversely affected by exposure to a climate hazard. Exposure is rated on a scale of 1 to 5, with a score of 5 representing the greatest
exposure.
The adaptive capacity of a project refers to its ability to manage and reduce vulnerabilities from projected climate hazards. Adaptive capacity is rated on a scale of 1 to 5, with a score of 5 representing the
greatest ability to adapt.
The overall vulnerability scores are calculated based on the potential impacts and adaptive capacity assessments for each hazard. Scores do not include implementation of climate risk reduction measures.
6.3. Adjusted Climate Risk Scores
Climate Hazard Exposure Score Sensitivity Score Adaptive Capacity Score Vulnerability Score
Temperature and Extreme Heat 3 1 1 3
Extreme Precipitation N/A N/A N/A N/A
Sea Level Rise 1 1 1 2
Wildfire 1 1 1 2
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Flooding N/A N/A N/A N/A
Drought N/A N/A N/A N/A
Snowpack N/A N/A N/A N/A
Air Quality 1 1 1 2
The sensitivity score reflects the extent to which a project would be adversely affected by exposure to a climate hazard. Exposure is rated on a scale of 1 to 5, with a score of 5 representing the greatest
exposure.
The adaptive capacity of a project refers to its ability to manage and reduce vulnerabilities from projected climate hazards. Adaptive capacity is rated on a scale of 1 to 5, with a score of 5 representing the
greatest ability to adapt.
The overall vulnerability scores are calculated based on the potential impacts and adaptive capacity assessments for each hazard. Scores include implementation of climate risk reduction measures.
6.4. Climate Risk Reduction Measures
7. Health and Equity Details
7.1. CalEnviroScreen 4.0 Scores
The maximum CalEnviroScreen score is 100. A high score (i.e., greater than 50) reflects a higher pollution burden compared to other census tracts in the state.
Indicator Result for Project Census Tract
Exposure Indicators —
AQ-Ozone 95.3
AQ-PM 94.0
AQ-DPM 57.9
Drinking Water 72.0
Lead Risk Housing 21.9
Pesticides 0.00
Toxic Releases 82.5
Traffic 12.1
Effect Indicators —
CleanUp Sites 40.8
Groundwater 0.35
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Haz Waste Facilities/Generators 27.1
Impaired Water Bodies 0.00
Solid Waste 22.1
Sensitive Population —
Asthma 54.9
Cardio-vascular 71.5
Low Birth Weights 94.9
Socioeconomic Factor Indicators —
Education 64.3
Housing 34.8
Linguistic 30.7
Poverty 47.8
Unemployment 60.6
7.2. Healthy Places Index Scores
The maximum Health Places Index score is 100. A high score (i.e., greater than 50) reflects healthier community conditions compared to other census tracts in the state.
Indicator Result for Project Census Tract
Economic —
Above Poverty 40.36956243
Employed 62.92826896
Education —
Bachelor's or higher 28.6154241
High school enrollment 100
Preschool enrollment 65.63582702
Transportation —
Auto Access 72.44963429
Active commuting 33.78673168
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Social —
2-parent households 36.59694598
Voting 36.73809829
Neighborhood —
Alcohol availability 64.37828821
Park access 81.35506224
Retail density 78.51918388
Supermarket access 45.60503016
Tree canopy 4.991659181
Housing —
Homeownership 61.36276145
Housing habitability 51.12280252
Low-inc homeowner severe housing cost burden 57.80828949
Low-inc renter severe housing cost burden 55.52418837
Uncrowded housing 19.45335558
Health Outcomes —
Insured adults 39.07352752
Arthritis 82.7
Asthma ER Admissions 46.8
High Blood Pressure 79.0
Cancer (excluding skin)89.7
Asthma 32.2
Coronary Heart Disease 85.5
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease 68.2
Diagnosed Diabetes 50.0
Life Expectancy at Birth 59.5
Cognitively Disabled 74.6
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Physically Disabled 69.8
Heart Attack ER Admissions 16.0
Mental Health Not Good 32.6
Chronic Kidney Disease 73.0
Obesity 26.8
Pedestrian Injuries 42.8
Physical Health Not Good 40.7
Stroke 75.8
Health Risk Behaviors —
Binge Drinking 30.9
Current Smoker 36.3
No Leisure Time for Physical Activity 40.8
Climate Change Exposures —
Wildfire Risk 25.0
SLR Inundation Area 0.0
Children 37.8
Elderly 95.7
English Speaking 63.9
Foreign-born 62.1
Outdoor Workers 27.5
Climate Change Adaptive Capacity —
Impervious Surface Cover 56.4
Traffic Density 4.9
Traffic Access 23.0
Other Indices —
Hardship 65.9
Other Decision Support —
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2016 Voting 39.9
7.3. Overall Health & Equity Scores
Metric Result for Project Census Tract
CalEnviroScreen 4.0 Score for Project Location (a)63.0
Healthy Places Index Score for Project Location (b)47.0
Project Located in a Designated Disadvantaged Community (Senate Bill 535)Yes
Project Located in a Low-Income Community (Assembly Bill 1550)No
Project Located in a Community Air Protection Program Community (Assembly Bill 617)No
a: The maximum CalEnviroScreen score is 100. A high score (i.e., greater than 50) reflects a higher pollution burden compared to other census tracts in the state.
b: The maximum Health Places Index score is 100. A high score (i.e., greater than 50) reflects healthier community conditions compared to other census tracts in the state.
7.4. Health & Equity Measures
No Health & Equity Measures selected.
7.5. Evaluation Scorecard
Health and Equity Evaluation Scorecard not completed.
8. User Changes to Default Data
Screen Justification
Land Use Taken from Site Plan
Operations: Vehicle Data Taken from Trip Generation
Operations: Hearths Woodstoves - Rule 445 no wood burning devices
Wood Fireplaces added to Gas Fireplaces
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Table of Contents
1. Basic Project Information
1.1. Basic Project Information
1.2. Land Use Types
1.3. User-Selected Emission Reduction Measures by Emissions Sector
2. Emissions Summary
2.4. Operations Emissions Compared Against Thresholds
2.5. Operations Emissions by Sector, Unmitigated
4. Operations Emissions Details
4.1. Mobile Emissions by Land Use
4.1.1. Unmitigated
4.2. Energy
4.2.1. Electricity Emissions By Land Use - Unmitigated
4.2.3. Natural Gas Emissions By Land Use - Unmitigated
4.3. Area Emissions by Source
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4.3.2. Unmitigated
4.4. Water Emissions by Land Use
4.4.2. Unmitigated
4.5. Waste Emissions by Land Use
4.5.2. Unmitigated
4.6. Refrigerant Emissions by Land Use
4.6.1. Unmitigated
4.7. Offroad Emissions By Equipment Type
4.7.1. Unmitigated
4.8. Stationary Emissions By Equipment Type
4.8.1. Unmitigated
4.9. User Defined Emissions By Equipment Type
4.9.1. Unmitigated
4.10. Soil Carbon Accumulation By Vegetation Type
4.10.1. Soil Carbon Accumulation By Vegetation Type - Unmitigated
4.10.2. Above and Belowground Carbon Accumulation by Land Use Type - Unmitigated
4.10.3. Avoided and Sequestered Emissions by Species - Unmitigated
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5. Activity Data
5.9. Operational Mobile Sources
5.9.1. Unmitigated
5.10. Operational Area Sources
5.10.1. Hearths
5.10.1.1. Unmitigated
5.10.2. Architectural Coatings
5.10.3. Landscape Equipment
5.11. Operational Energy Consumption
5.11.1. Unmitigated
5.12. Operational Water and Wastewater Consumption
5.12.1. Unmitigated
5.13. Operational Waste Generation
5.13.1. Unmitigated
5.14. Operational Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Equipment
5.14.1. Unmitigated
5.15. Operational Off-Road Equipment
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5.15.1. Unmitigated
5.16. Stationary Sources
5.16.1. Emergency Generators and Fire Pumps
5.16.2. Process Boilers
5.17. User Defined
5.18. Vegetation
5.18.1. Land Use Change
5.18.1.1. Unmitigated
5.18.1. Biomass Cover Type
5.18.1.1. Unmitigated
5.18.2. Sequestration
5.18.2.1. Unmitigated
6. Climate Risk Detailed Report
6.1. Climate Risk Summary
6.2. Initial Climate Risk Scores
6.3. Adjusted Climate Risk Scores
6.4. Climate Risk Reduction Measures
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7. Health and Equity Details
7.1. CalEnviroScreen 4.0 Scores
7.2. Healthy Places Index Scores
7.3. Overall Health & Equity Scores
7.4. Health & Equity Measures
7.5. Evaluation Scorecard
8. User Changes to Default Data
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1. Basic Project Information
1.1. Basic Project Information
Data Field Value
Project Name 14713-Southridge (Proposed Project) SFR
Lead Agency —
Land Use Scale Plan/community
Analysis Level for Defaults County
Windspeed (m/s)2.80
Precipitation (days)6.80
Location 34.042094804333814, -117.48236830417612
County San Bernardino-South Coast
City Fontana
Air District South Coast AQMD
Air Basin South Coast
TAZ 5313
EDFZ 10
Electric Utility Southern California Edison
Gas Utility Southern California Gas
1.2. Land Use Types
Land Use Subtype Size Unit Lot Acreage Building Area (sq ft)Landscape Area (sq
ft)
Special Landscape
Area (sq ft)
Population Description
Single Family
Housing
7,062 Dwelling Unit 1,029 13,770,900 82,716,196 —23,375 —
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1.3. User-Selected Emission Reduction Measures by Emissions Sector
No measures selected
2. Emissions Summary
2.4. Operations Emissions Compared Against Thresholds
Criteria Pollutants (lb/day for daily, ton/yr for annual) and GHGs (lb/day for daily, MT/yr for annual)
Un/Mit.TOG ROG NOx CO SO2 PM10E PM10D PM10T PM2.5E PM2.5D PM2.5T BCO2 NBCO2 CO2T CH4 N2O R CO2e
Daily,
Summer
(Max)
——————————————————
Unmit.601 886 363 2,357 5.73 16.3 163 179 16.1 29.0 45.2 1,675 748,170 749,845 206 24.7 1,584 763,954
Daily,
Winter
(Max)
——————————————————
Unmit.547 834 373 1,667 5.42 16.2 163 179 16.0 29.0 45.0 1,675 717,278 718,953 207 25.4 137 731,848
Average
Daily
(Max)
——————————————————
Unmit.541 832 277 1,925 4.77 8.25 160 168 8.09 28.5 36.6 1,675 589,391 591,066 204 24.9 728 604,336
Annual
(Max)
——————————————————
Unmit.98.7 152 50.5 351 0.87 1.51 29.2 30.7 1.48 5.20 6.68 277 97,580 97,858 33.8 4.13 121 100,055
2.5. Operations Emissions by Sector, Unmitigated
Criteria Pollutants (lb/day for daily, ton/yr for annual) and GHGs (lb/day for daily, MT/yr for annual)
Sector TOG ROG NOx CO SO2 PM10E PM10D PM10T PM2.5E PM2.5D PM2.5T BCO2 NBCO2 CO2T CH4 N2O R CO2e
Daily,
Summer
(Max)
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Mobile 545 523 198 1,887 4.69 3.12 163 166 2.92 29.0 32.0 —481,411 481,411 22.7 22.2 1,485 490,096
Area 49.5 360 109 446 0.69 8.67 —8.67 8.71 —8.71 0.00 134,898 134,898 2.56 0.26 —135,040
Energy 6.53 3.26 55.8 23.7 0.36 4.51 —4.51 4.51 —4.51 —121,788 121,788 11.1 0.72 —122,281
Water ———————————564 10,072 10,636 58.8 1.49 —12,551
Waste ———————————1,111 0.00 1,111 111 0.00 —3,888
Refrig.————————————————98.6 98.6
Total 601 886 363 2,357 5.73 16.3 163 179 16.1 29.0 45.2 1,675 748,170 749,845 206 24.7 1,584 763,954
Daily,
Winter
(Max)
——————————————————
Mobile 529 506 212 1,599 4.39 3.12 163 166 2.92 29.0 32.0 —451,591 451,591 23.7 23.0 38.5 459,065
Area 12.3 324 105 44.9 0.67 8.52 —8.52 8.52 —8.52 0.00 133,827 133,827 2.52 0.25 —133,965
Energy 6.53 3.26 55.8 23.7 0.36 4.51 —4.51 4.51 —4.51 —121,788 121,788 11.1 0.72 —122,281
Water ———————————564 10,072 10,636 58.8 1.49 —12,551
Waste ———————————1,111 0.00 1,111 111 0.00 —3,888
Refrig.————————————————98.6 98.6
Total 547 834 373 1,667 5.42 16.2 163 179 16.0 29.0 45.0 1,675 717,278 718,953 207 25.4 137 731,848
Average
Daily
——————————————————
Mobile 508 486 211 1,624 4.35 3.06 160 163 2.87 28.5 31.4 —447,631 447,631 23.3 22.7 629 455,606
Area 26.3 343 9.84 278 0.06 0.68 —0.68 0.71 —0.71 0.00 9,900 9,900 0.20 0.02 —9,912
Energy 6.53 3.26 55.8 23.7 0.36 4.51 —4.51 4.51 —4.51 —121,788 121,788 11.1 0.72 —122,281
Water ———————————564 10,072 10,636 58.8 1.49 —12,551
Waste ———————————1,111 0.00 1,111 111 0.00 —3,888
Refrig.————————————————98.6 98.6
Total 541 832 277 1,925 4.77 8.25 160 168 8.09 28.5 36.6 1,675 589,391 591,066 204 24.9 728 604,336
Annual ——————————————————
Mobile 92.7 88.7 38.5 296 0.79 0.56 29.2 29.8 0.52 5.20 5.72 —74,110 74,110 3.85 3.76 104 75,431
Area 4.80 62.6 1.80 50.7 0.01 0.12 —0.12 0.13 —0.13 0.00 1,639 1,639 0.03 < 0.005 —1,641
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Energy 1.19 0.60 10.2 4.33 0.06 0.82 —0.82 0.82 —0.82 —20,163 20,163 1.84 0.12 —20,245
Water ———————————93.4 1,668 1,761 9.73 0.25 —2,078
Waste ———————————184 0.00 184 18.4 0.00 —644
Refrig.————————————————16.3 16.3
Total 98.7 152 50.5 351 0.87 1.51 29.2 30.7 1.48 5.20 6.68 277 97,580 97,858 33.8 4.13 121 100,055
4. Operations Emissions Details
4.1. Mobile Emissions by Land Use
4.1.1. Unmitigated
Criteria Pollutants (lb/day for daily, ton/yr for annual) and GHGs (lb/day for daily, MT/yr for annual)
Land
Use
TOG ROG NOx CO SO2 PM10E PM10D PM10T PM2.5E PM2.5D PM2.5T BCO2 NBCO2 CO2T CH4 N2O R CO2e
Daily,
Summer
(Max)
——————————————————
Single
Family
Housing
545 523 198 1,887 4.69 3.12 27.5 30.6 2.92 8.51 11.4 —481,411 481,411 22.7 22.2 1,485 490,096
Total 545 523 198 1,887 4.69 3.12 27.5 30.6 2.92 8.51 11.4 —481,411 481,411 22.7 22.2 1,485 490,096
Daily,
Winter
(Max)
——————————————————
Single
Family
Housing
529 506 212 1,599 4.39 3.12 27.5 30.6 2.92 8.51 11.4 —451,591 451,591 23.7 23.0 38.5 459,065
Total 529 506 212 1,599 4.39 3.12 27.5 30.6 2.92 8.51 11.4 —451,591 451,591 23.7 23.0 38.5 459,065
Annual ——————————————————
Single
Family
Housing
92.7 88.7 38.5 296 0.79 0.56 4.92 5.48 0.52 1.52 2.05 —74,110 74,110 3.85 3.76 104 75,431
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Total 92.7 88.7 38.5 296 0.79 0.56 4.92 5.48 0.52 1.52 2.05 —74,110 74,110 3.85 3.76 104 75,431
4.2. Energy
4.2.1. Electricity Emissions By Land Use - Unmitigated
Criteria Pollutants (lb/day for daily, ton/yr for annual) and GHGs (lb/day for daily, MT/yr for annual)
Land
Use
TOG ROG NOx CO SO2 PM10E PM10D PM10T PM2.5E PM2.5D PM2.5T BCO2 NBCO2 CO2T CH4 N2O R CO2e
Daily,
Summer
(Max)
——————————————————
Single
Family
Housing
————————————50,971 50,971 4.86 0.59 —51,268
Total ————————————50,971 50,971 4.86 0.59 —51,268
Daily,
Winter
(Max)
——————————————————
Single
Family
Housing
————————————50,971 50,971 4.86 0.59 —51,268
Total ————————————50,971 50,971 4.86 0.59 —51,268
Annual ——————————————————
Single
Family
Housing
————————————8,439 8,439 0.80 0.10 —8,488
Total ————————————8,439 8,439 0.80 0.10 —8,488
4.2.3. Natural Gas Emissions By Land Use - Unmitigated
Criteria Pollutants (lb/day for daily, ton/yr for annual) and GHGs (lb/day for daily, MT/yr for annual)
Land
Use
TOG ROG NOx CO SO2 PM10E PM10D PM10T PM2.5E PM2.5D PM2.5T BCO2 NBCO2 CO2T CH4 N2O R CO2e
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Daily,
Summer
(Max)
——————————————————
Single
Family
Housing
6.53 3.26 55.8 23.7 0.36 4.51 —4.51 4.51 —4.51 —70,817 70,817 6.27 0.13 —71,013
Total 6.53 3.26 55.8 23.7 0.36 4.51 —4.51 4.51 —4.51 —70,817 70,817 6.27 0.13 —71,013
Daily,
Winter
(Max)
——————————————————
Single
Family
Housing
6.53 3.26 55.8 23.7 0.36 4.51 —4.51 4.51 —4.51 —70,817 70,817 6.27 0.13 —71,013
Total 6.53 3.26 55.8 23.7 0.36 4.51 —4.51 4.51 —4.51 —70,817 70,817 6.27 0.13 —71,013
Annual ——————————————————
Single
Family
Housing
1.19 0.60 10.2 4.33 0.06 0.82 —0.82 0.82 —0.82 —11,725 11,725 1.04 0.02 —11,757
Total 1.19 0.60 10.2 4.33 0.06 0.82 —0.82 0.82 —0.82 —11,725 11,725 1.04 0.02 —11,757
4.3. Area Emissions by Source
4.3.2. Unmitigated
Criteria Pollutants (lb/day for daily, ton/yr for annual) and GHGs (lb/day for daily, MT/yr for annual)
Source TOG ROG NOx CO SO2 PM10E PM10D PM10T PM2.5E PM2.5D PM2.5T BCO2 NBCO2 CO2T CH4 N2O R CO2e
Daily,
Summer
(Max)
——————————————————
Hearths 12.3 6.17 105 44.9 0.67 8.52 —8.52 8.52 —8.52 0.00 133,827 133,827 2.52 0.25 —133,965
Consum
er
Products
—295 ————————————————
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ural
Landsca
pe
Equipme
nt
37.1 35.2 3.83 401 0.02 0.14 —0.14 0.19 —0.19 —1,071 1,071 0.04 0.01 —1,075
Total 49.5 360 109 446 0.69 8.67 —8.67 8.71 —8.71 0.00 134,898 134,898 2.56 0.26 —135,040
Daily,
Winter
(Max)
——————————————————
Hearths 12.3 6.17 105 44.9 0.67 8.52 —8.52 8.52 —8.52 0.00 133,827 133,827 2.52 0.25 —133,965
Consum
er
Products
—295 ————————————————
Architect
ural
Coatings
—23.6 ————————————————
Total 12.3 324 105 44.9 0.67 8.52 —8.52 8.52 —8.52 0.00 133,827 133,827 2.52 0.25 —133,965
Annual ——————————————————
Hearths 0.15 0.08 1.32 0.56 0.01 0.11 —0.11 0.11 —0.11 0.00 1,518 1,518 0.03 < 0.005 —1,519
Consum
er
Products
—53.8 ————————————————
Architect
ural
Coatings
—4.31 ————————————————
Landsca
pe
Equipme
nt
4.64 4.40 0.48 50.1 < 0.005 0.02 —0.02 0.02 —0.02 —121 121 0.01 < 0.005 —122
Total 4.80 62.6 1.80 50.7 0.01 0.12 —0.12 0.13 —0.13 0.00 1,639 1,639 0.03 < 0.005 —1,641
4.4. Water Emissions by Land Use
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4.4.2. Unmitigated
Criteria Pollutants (lb/day for daily, ton/yr for annual) and GHGs (lb/day for daily, MT/yr for annual)
Land
Use
TOG ROG NOx CO SO2 PM10E PM10D PM10T PM2.5E PM2.5D PM2.5T BCO2 NBCO2 CO2T CH4 N2O R CO2e
Daily,
Summer
(Max)
——————————————————
Single
Family
Housing
———————————564 10,072 10,636 58.8 1.49 —12,551
Total ———————————564 10,072 10,636 58.8 1.49 —12,551
Daily,
Winter
(Max)
——————————————————
Single
Family
Housing
———————————564 10,072 10,636 58.8 1.49 —12,551
Total ———————————564 10,072 10,636 58.8 1.49 —12,551
Annual ——————————————————
Single
Family
Housing
———————————93.4 1,668 1,761 9.73 0.25 —2,078
Total ———————————93.4 1,668 1,761 9.73 0.25 —2,078
4.5. Waste Emissions by Land Use
4.5.2. Unmitigated
Criteria Pollutants (lb/day for daily, ton/yr for annual) and GHGs (lb/day for daily, MT/yr for annual)
Land
Use
TOG ROG NOx CO SO2 PM10E PM10D PM10T PM2.5E PM2.5D PM2.5T BCO2 NBCO2 CO2T CH4 N2O R CO2e
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——————————————————Daily,
Summer
(Max)
Single
Family
Housing
———————————1,111 0.00 1,111 111 0.00 —3,888
Total ———————————1,111 0.00 1,111 111 0.00 —3,888
Daily,
Winter
(Max)
——————————————————
Single
Family
Housing
———————————1,111 0.00 1,111 111 0.00 —3,888
Total ———————————1,111 0.00 1,111 111 0.00 —3,888
Annual ——————————————————
Single
Family
Housing
———————————184 0.00 184 18.4 0.00 —644
Total ———————————184 0.00 184 18.4 0.00 —644
4.6. Refrigerant Emissions by Land Use
4.6.1. Unmitigated
Criteria Pollutants (lb/day for daily, ton/yr for annual) and GHGs (lb/day for daily, MT/yr for annual)
Land
Use
TOG ROG NOx CO SO2 PM10E PM10D PM10T PM2.5E PM2.5D PM2.5T BCO2 NBCO2 CO2T CH4 N2O R CO2e
Daily,
Summer
(Max)
——————————————————
Single
Family
Housing
————————————————98.6 98.6
Total ————————————————98.6 98.6
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Daily,
Winter
(Max)
——————————————————
Single
Family
Housing
————————————————98.6 98.6
Total ————————————————98.6 98.6
Annual ——————————————————
Single
Family
Housing
————————————————16.3 16.3
Total ————————————————16.3 16.3
4.7. Offroad Emissions By Equipment Type
4.7.1. Unmitigated
Criteria Pollutants (lb/day for daily, ton/yr for annual) and GHGs (lb/day for daily, MT/yr for annual)
Equipme
nt
Type
TOG ROG NOx CO SO2 PM10E PM10D PM10T PM2.5E PM2.5D PM2.5T BCO2 NBCO2 CO2T CH4 N2O R CO2e
Daily,
Summer
(Max)
——————————————————
Total ——————————————————
Daily,
Winter
(Max)
——————————————————
Total ——————————————————
Annual ——————————————————
Total ——————————————————
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4.8. Stationary Emissions By Equipment Type
4.8.1. Unmitigated
Criteria Pollutants (lb/day for daily, ton/yr for annual) and GHGs (lb/day for daily, MT/yr for annual)
Equipme
nt
Type
TOG ROG NOx CO SO2 PM10E PM10D PM10T PM2.5E PM2.5D PM2.5T BCO2 NBCO2 CO2T CH4 N2O R CO2e
Daily,
Summer
(Max)
——————————————————
Total ——————————————————
Daily,
Winter
(Max)
——————————————————
Total ——————————————————
Annual ——————————————————
Total ——————————————————
4.9. User Defined Emissions By Equipment Type
4.9.1. Unmitigated
Criteria Pollutants (lb/day for daily, ton/yr for annual) and GHGs (lb/day for daily, MT/yr for annual)
Equipme
nt
Type
TOG ROG NOx CO SO2 PM10E PM10D PM10T PM2.5E PM2.5D PM2.5T BCO2 NBCO2 CO2T CH4 N2O R CO2e
Daily,
Summer
(Max)
——————————————————
Total ——————————————————
Daily,
Winter
(Max)
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Total ——————————————————
Annual ——————————————————
Total ——————————————————
4.10. Soil Carbon Accumulation By Vegetation Type
4.10.1. Soil Carbon Accumulation By Vegetation Type - Unmitigated
Criteria Pollutants (lb/day for daily, ton/yr for annual) and GHGs (lb/day for daily, MT/yr for annual)
Vegetatio
n
TOG ROG NOx CO SO2 PM10E PM10D PM10T PM2.5E PM2.5D PM2.5T BCO2 NBCO2 CO2T CH4 N2O R CO2e
Daily,
Summer
(Max)
——————————————————
Total ——————————————————
Daily,
Winter
(Max)
——————————————————
Total ——————————————————
Annual ——————————————————
Total ——————————————————
4.10.2. Above and Belowground Carbon Accumulation by Land Use Type - Unmitigated
Criteria Pollutants (lb/day for daily, ton/yr for annual) and GHGs (lb/day for daily, MT/yr for annual)
Land
Use
TOG ROG NOx CO SO2 PM10E PM10D PM10T PM2.5E PM2.5D PM2.5T BCO2 NBCO2 CO2T CH4 N2O R CO2e
Daily,
Summer
(Max)
——————————————————
Total ——————————————————
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Winter
(Max)
Total ——————————————————
Annual ——————————————————
Total ——————————————————
4.10.3. Avoided and Sequestered Emissions by Species - Unmitigated
Criteria Pollutants (lb/day for daily, ton/yr for annual) and GHGs (lb/day for daily, MT/yr for annual)
Species TOG ROG NOx CO SO2 PM10E PM10D PM10T PM2.5E PM2.5D PM2.5T BCO2 NBCO2 CO2T CH4 N2O R CO2e
Daily,
Summer
(Max)
——————————————————
Avoided ——————————————————
Subtotal ——————————————————
Sequest
ered
——————————————————
Subtotal ——————————————————
Remove
d
——————————————————
Subtotal ——————————————————
———————————————————
Daily,
Winter
(Max)
——————————————————
Avoided ——————————————————
Subtotal ——————————————————
Sequest
ered
——————————————————
Subtotal ——————————————————
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d
Subtotal ——————————————————
———————————————————
Annual ——————————————————
Avoided ——————————————————
Subtotal ——————————————————
Sequest
ered
——————————————————
Subtotal ——————————————————
Remove
d
——————————————————
Subtotal ——————————————————
———————————————————
5. Activity Data
5.9. Operational Mobile Sources
5.9.1. Unmitigated
Land Use Type Trips/Weekday Trips/Saturday Trips/Sunday Trips/Year VMT/Weekday VMT/Saturday VMT/Sunday VMT/Year
Single Family
Housing
66,595 66,948 59,886 23,975,641 581,971 585,056 523,342 209,523,128
5.10. Operational Area Sources
5.10.1. Hearths
5.10.1.1. Unmitigated
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Hearth Type Unmitigated (number)
Single Family Housing —
Wood Fireplaces 0
Gas Fireplaces 6356
Propane Fireplaces 0
Electric Fireplaces 0
No Fireplaces 706
Conventional Wood Stoves 0
Catalytic Wood Stoves 0
Non-Catalytic Wood Stoves 0
Pellet Wood Stoves 0
5.10.2. Architectural Coatings
Residential Interior Area Coated (sq ft)Residential Exterior Area Coated (sq ft)Non-Residential Interior Area Coated
(sq ft)
Non-Residential Exterior Area Coated
(sq ft)
Parking Area Coated (sq ft)
27886072.5 9,295,358 0.00 0.00 —
5.10.3. Landscape Equipment
Season Unit Value
Snow Days day/yr 0.00
Summer Days day/yr 250
5.11. Operational Energy Consumption
5.11.1. Unmitigated
Electricity (kWh/yr) and CO2 and CH4 and N2O and Natural Gas (kBTU/yr)
Land Use Electricity (kWh/yr)CO2 CH4 N2O Natural Gas (kBTU/yr)
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Single Family Housing 53,739,151 346 0.0330 0.0040 220,967,966
5.12. Operational Water and Wastewater Consumption
5.12.1. Unmitigated
Land Use Indoor Water (gal/year)Outdoor Water (gal/year)
Single Family Housing 294,352,458 1,623,538,399
5.13. Operational Waste Generation
5.13.1. Unmitigated
Land Use Waste (ton/year)Cogeneration (kWh/year)
Single Family Housing 2,062 0.00
5.14. Operational Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Equipment
5.14.1. Unmitigated
Land Use Type Equipment Type Refrigerant GWP Quantity (kg)Operations Leak Rate Service Leak Rate Times Serviced
Single Family Housing Average room A/C &
Other residential A/C
and heat pumps
R-410A 2,088 < 0.005 2.50 2.50 10.0
Single Family Housing Household refrigerators
and/or freezers
R-134a 1,430 0.12 0.60 0.00 1.00
5.15. Operational Off-Road Equipment
5.15.1. Unmitigated
Equipment Type Fuel Type Engine Tier Number per Day Hours Per Day Horsepower Load Factor
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5.16. Stationary Sources
5.16.1. Emergency Generators and Fire Pumps
Equipment Type Fuel Type Number per Day Hours per Day Hours per Year Horsepower Load Factor
5.16.2. Process Boilers
Equipment Type Fuel Type Number Boiler Rating (MMBtu/hr)Daily Heat Input (MMBtu/day)Annual Heat Input (MMBtu/yr)
5.17. User Defined
Equipment Type Fuel Type
——
5.18. Vegetation
5.18.1. Land Use Change
5.18.1.1. Unmitigated
Vegetation Land Use Type Vegetation Soil Type Initial Acres Final Acres
5.18.1. Biomass Cover Type
5.18.1.1. Unmitigated
Biomass Cover Type Initial Acres Final Acres
5.18.2. Sequestration
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5.18.2.1. Unmitigated
Tree Type Number Electricity Saved (kWh/year)Natural Gas Saved (btu/year)
6. Climate Risk Detailed Report
6.1. Climate Risk Summary
Cal-Adapt midcentury 2040–2059 average projections for four hazards are reported below for your project location. These are under Representation Concentration Pathway (RCP) 8.5 which assumes GHG
emissions will continue to rise strongly through 2050 and then plateau around 2100.
Climate Hazard Result for Project Location Unit
Temperature and Extreme Heat 24.4 annual days of extreme heat
Extreme Precipitation 3.50 annual days with precipitation above 20 mm
Sea Level Rise 0.00 meters of inundation depth
Wildfire 6.13 annual hectares burned
Temperature and Extreme Heat data are for grid cell in which your project are located. The projection is based on the 98th historical percentile of daily maximum/minimum temperatures from observed
historical data (32 climate model ensemble from Cal-Adapt, 2040–2059 average under RCP 8.5). Each grid cell is 6 kilometers (km) by 6 km, or 3.7 miles (mi) by 3.7 mi.
Extreme Precipitation data are for the grid cell in which your project are located. The threshold of 20 mm is equivalent to about ¾ an inch of rain, which would be light to moderate rainfall if received over a full
day or heavy rain if received over a period of 2 to 4 hours. Each grid cell is 6 kilometers (km) by 6 km, or 3.7 miles (mi) by 3.7 mi.
Sea Level Rise data are for the grid cell in which your project are located. The projections are from Radke et al. (2017), as reported in Cal-Adapt (2040–2059 average under RCP 8.5), and consider different
increments of sea level rise coupled with extreme storm events. Users may select from four model simulations to view the range in potential inundation depth for the grid cell. The four simulations make
different assumptions about expected rainfall and temperature are: Warmer/drier (HadGEM2-ES), Cooler/wetter (CNRM-CM5), Average conditions (CanESM2), Range of different rainfall and temperature
possibilities (MIROC5). Each grid cell is 50 meters (m) by 50 m, or about 164 feet (ft) by 164 ft.
Wildfire data are for the grid cell in which your project are located. The projections are from UC Davis, as reported in Cal-Adapt (2040–2059 average under RCP 8.5), and consider historical data of climate,
vegetation, population density, and large (> 400 ha) fire history. Users may select from four model simulations to view the range in potential wildfire probabilities for the grid cell. The four simulations make
different assumptions about expected rainfall and temperature are: Warmer/drier (HadGEM2-ES), Cooler/wetter (CNRM-CM5), Average conditions (CanESM2), Range of different rainfall and temperature
possibilities (MIROC5). Each grid cell is 6 kilometers (km) by 6 km, or 3.7 miles (mi) by 3.7 mi.
6.2. Initial Climate Risk Scores
Climate Hazard Exposure Score Sensitivity Score Adaptive Capacity Score Vulnerability Score
Temperature and Extreme Heat 3 0 0 N/A
Extreme Precipitation N/A N/A N/A N/A
Sea Level Rise 1 0 0 N/A
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Wildfire 1 0 0 N/A
Flooding N/A N/A N/A N/A
Drought N/A N/A N/A N/A
Snowpack N/A N/A N/A N/A
Air Quality 0 0 0 N/A
The sensitivity score reflects the extent to which a project would be adversely affected by exposure to a climate hazard. Exposure is rated on a scale of 1 to 5, with a score of 5 representing the greatest
exposure.
The adaptive capacity of a project refers to its ability to manage and reduce vulnerabilities from projected climate hazards. Adaptive capacity is rated on a scale of 1 to 5, with a score of 5 representing the
greatest ability to adapt.
The overall vulnerability scores are calculated based on the potential impacts and adaptive capacity assessments for each hazard. Scores do not include implementation of climate risk reduction measures.
6.3. Adjusted Climate Risk Scores
Climate Hazard Exposure Score Sensitivity Score Adaptive Capacity Score Vulnerability Score
Temperature and Extreme Heat 3 1 1 3
Extreme Precipitation N/A N/A N/A N/A
Sea Level Rise 1 1 1 2
Wildfire 1 1 1 2
Flooding N/A N/A N/A N/A
Drought N/A N/A N/A N/A
Snowpack N/A N/A N/A N/A
Air Quality 1 1 1 2
The sensitivity score reflects the extent to which a project would be adversely affected by exposure to a climate hazard. Exposure is rated on a scale of 1 to 5, with a score of 5 representing the greatest
exposure.
The adaptive capacity of a project refers to its ability to manage and reduce vulnerabilities from projected climate hazards. Adaptive capacity is rated on a scale of 1 to 5, with a score of 5 representing the
greatest ability to adapt.
The overall vulnerability scores are calculated based on the potential impacts and adaptive capacity assessments for each hazard. Scores include implementation of climate risk reduction measures.
6.4. Climate Risk Reduction Measures
7. Health and Equity Details
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7.1. CalEnviroScreen 4.0 Scores
The maximum CalEnviroScreen score is 100. A high score (i.e., greater than 50) reflects a higher pollution burden compared to other census tracts in the state.
Indicator Result for Project Census Tract
Exposure Indicators —
AQ-Ozone 95.3
AQ-PM 94.0
AQ-DPM 57.9
Drinking Water 72.0
Lead Risk Housing 21.9
Pesticides 0.00
Toxic Releases 82.5
Traffic 12.1
Effect Indicators —
CleanUp Sites 40.8
Groundwater 0.35
Haz Waste Facilities/Generators 27.1
Impaired Water Bodies 0.00
Solid Waste 22.1
Sensitive Population —
Asthma 54.9
Cardio-vascular 71.5
Low Birth Weights 94.9
Socioeconomic Factor Indicators —
Education 64.3
Housing 34.8
Linguistic 30.7
Poverty 47.8
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Unemployment 60.6
7.2. Healthy Places Index Scores
The maximum Health Places Index score is 100. A high score (i.e., greater than 50) reflects healthier community conditions compared to other census tracts in the state.
Indicator Result for Project Census Tract
Economic —
Above Poverty 40.36956243
Employed 62.92826896
Education —
Bachelor's or higher 28.6154241
High school enrollment 100
Preschool enrollment 65.63582702
Transportation —
Auto Access 72.44963429
Active commuting 33.78673168
Social —
2-parent households 36.59694598
Voting 36.73809829
Neighborhood —
Alcohol availability 64.37828821
Park access 81.35506224
Retail density 78.51918388
Supermarket access 45.60503016
Tree canopy 4.991659181
Housing —
Homeownership 61.36276145
Housing habitability 51.12280252
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Low-inc homeowner severe housing cost burden 57.80828949
Low-inc renter severe housing cost burden 55.52418837
Uncrowded housing 19.45335558
Health Outcomes —
Insured adults 39.07352752
Arthritis 82.7
Asthma ER Admissions 46.8
High Blood Pressure 79.0
Cancer (excluding skin)89.7
Asthma 32.2
Coronary Heart Disease 85.5
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease 68.2
Diagnosed Diabetes 50.0
Life Expectancy at Birth 59.5
Cognitively Disabled 74.6
Physically Disabled 69.8
Heart Attack ER Admissions 16.0
Mental Health Not Good 32.6
Chronic Kidney Disease 73.0
Obesity 26.8
Pedestrian Injuries 42.8
Physical Health Not Good 40.7
Stroke 75.8
Health Risk Behaviors —
Binge Drinking 30.9
Current Smoker 36.3
No Leisure Time for Physical Activity 40.8
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Climate Change Exposures —
Wildfire Risk 25.0
SLR Inundation Area 0.0
Children 37.8
Elderly 95.7
English Speaking 63.9
Foreign-born 62.1
Outdoor Workers 27.5
Climate Change Adaptive Capacity —
Impervious Surface Cover 56.4
Traffic Density 4.9
Traffic Access 23.0
Other Indices —
Hardship 65.9
Other Decision Support —
2016 Voting 39.9
7.3. Overall Health & Equity Scores
Metric Result for Project Census Tract
CalEnviroScreen 4.0 Score for Project Location (a)63.0
Healthy Places Index Score for Project Location (b)47.0
Project Located in a Designated Disadvantaged Community (Senate Bill 535)Yes
Project Located in a Low-Income Community (Assembly Bill 1550)No
Project Located in a Community Air Protection Program Community (Assembly Bill 617)No
a: The maximum CalEnviroScreen score is 100. A high score (i.e., greater than 50) reflects a higher pollution burden compared to other census tracts in the state.
b: The maximum Health Places Index score is 100. A high score (i.e., greater than 50) reflects healthier community conditions compared to other census tracts in the state.
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7.4. Health & Equity Measures
No Health & Equity Measures selected.
7.5. Evaluation Scorecard
Health and Equity Evaluation Scorecard not completed.
8. User Changes to Default Data
Screen Justification
Land Use Taken from traffic trip generation and Proposed Project
Operations: Vehicle Data Trips taken from Traffic Analysis
Operations: Hearths Woodstoves - Rule 445 no wood burning devices
Wood Fireplaces added to Gas Fireplaces
Operations: Refrigerants Unrefrigerated has modeled with no refrigerant emissions
ATTACHMENT B
CALEEMOD ORIGINAL SPECIFIC PLAN EMISSIONS MODEL
OUTPUTS
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Table of Contents
1. Basic Project Information
1.1. Basic Project Information
1.2. Land Use Types
1.3. User-Selected Emission Reduction Measures by Emissions Sector
2. Emissions Summary
2.4. Operations Emissions Compared Against Thresholds
2.5. Operations Emissions by Sector, Unmitigated
4. Operations Emissions Details
4.1. Mobile Emissions by Land Use
4.1.1. Unmitigated
4.2. Energy
4.2.1. Electricity Emissions By Land Use - Unmitigated
4.2.3. Natural Gas Emissions By Land Use - Unmitigated
4.3. Area Emissions by Source
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4.3.2. Unmitigated
4.4. Water Emissions by Land Use
4.4.2. Unmitigated
4.5. Waste Emissions by Land Use
4.5.2. Unmitigated
4.6. Refrigerant Emissions by Land Use
4.6.1. Unmitigated
4.7. Offroad Emissions By Equipment Type
4.7.1. Unmitigated
4.8. Stationary Emissions By Equipment Type
4.8.1. Unmitigated
4.9. User Defined Emissions By Equipment Type
4.9.1. Unmitigated
4.10. Soil Carbon Accumulation By Vegetation Type
4.10.1. Soil Carbon Accumulation By Vegetation Type - Unmitigated
4.10.2. Above and Belowground Carbon Accumulation by Land Use Type - Unmitigated
4.10.3. Avoided and Sequestered Emissions by Species - Unmitigated
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5. Activity Data
5.9. Operational Mobile Sources
5.9.1. Unmitigated
5.10. Operational Area Sources
5.10.1. Hearths
5.10.1.1. Unmitigated
5.10.2. Architectural Coatings
5.10.3. Landscape Equipment
5.11. Operational Energy Consumption
5.11.1. Unmitigated
5.12. Operational Water and Wastewater Consumption
5.12.1. Unmitigated
5.13. Operational Waste Generation
5.13.1. Unmitigated
5.14. Operational Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Equipment
5.14.1. Unmitigated
5.15. Operational Off-Road Equipment
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5.15.1. Unmitigated
5.16. Stationary Sources
5.16.1. Emergency Generators and Fire Pumps
5.16.2. Process Boilers
5.17. User Defined
5.18. Vegetation
5.18.1. Land Use Change
5.18.1.1. Unmitigated
5.18.1. Biomass Cover Type
5.18.1.1. Unmitigated
5.18.2. Sequestration
5.18.2.1. Unmitigated
6. Climate Risk Detailed Report
6.1. Climate Risk Summary
6.2. Initial Climate Risk Scores
6.3. Adjusted Climate Risk Scores
6.4. Climate Risk Reduction Measures
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7. Health and Equity Details
7.1. CalEnviroScreen 4.0 Scores
7.2. Healthy Places Index Scores
7.3. Overall Health & Equity Scores
7.4. Health & Equity Measures
7.5. Evaluation Scorecard
8. User Changes to Default Data
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1. Basic Project Information
1.1. Basic Project Information
Data Field Value
Project Name 14713-Southridge (Original Specific Plan) Multifamily
Lead Agency —
Land Use Scale Plan/community
Analysis Level for Defaults County
Windspeed (m/s)2.80
Precipitation (days)6.80
Location 34.042094804333814, -117.48236830417612
County San Bernardino-South Coast
City Fontana
Air District South Coast AQMD
Air Basin South Coast
TAZ 5313
EDFZ 10
Electric Utility Southern California Edison
Gas Utility Southern California Gas
1.2. Land Use Types
Land Use Subtype Size Unit Lot Acreage Building Area (sq ft)Landscape Area (sq
ft)
Special Landscape
Area (sq ft)
Population Description
Apartments Low
Rise
754 Dwelling Unit 19.3 799,240 0.00 —2,496 —
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1.3. User-Selected Emission Reduction Measures by Emissions Sector
No measures selected
2. Emissions Summary
2.4. Operations Emissions Compared Against Thresholds
Criteria Pollutants (lb/day for daily, ton/yr for annual) and GHGs (lb/day for daily, MT/yr for annual)
Un/Mit.TOG ROG NOx CO SO2 PM10E PM10D PM10T PM2.5E PM2.5D PM2.5T BCO2 NBCO2 CO2T CH4 N2O R CO2e
Daily,
Summer
(Max)
——————————————————
Unmit.47.0 62.7 29.8 192 0.45 1.42 12.4 13.8 1.41 2.20 3.61 151 58,525 58,676 17.9 1.91 118 59,813
Daily,
Winter
(Max)
——————————————————
Unmit.41.8 57.7 30.5 128 0.43 1.40 12.4 13.8 1.39 2.20 3.59 151 56,147 56,298 18.0 1.97 8.65 57,343
Average
Daily
(Max)
——————————————————
Unmit.38.3 54.8 18.8 143 0.33 0.54 11.1 11.6 0.53 1.97 2.50 151 39,546 39,697 17.6 1.77 49.2 40,712
Annual
(Max)
——————————————————
Unmit.6.98 10.0 3.43 26.1 0.06 0.10 2.02 2.12 0.10 0.36 0.46 25.0 6,547 6,572 2.91 0.29 8.14 6,740
2.5. Operations Emissions by Sector, Unmitigated
Criteria Pollutants (lb/day for daily, ton/yr for annual) and GHGs (lb/day for daily, MT/yr for annual)
Sector TOG ROG NOx CO SO2 PM10E PM10D PM10T PM2.5E PM2.5D PM2.5T BCO2 NBCO2 CO2T CH4 N2O R CO2e
Daily,
Summer
(Max)
——————————————————
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Mobile 41.4 39.7 15.0 143 0.36 0.24 12.4 12.6 0.22 2.20 2.43 —36,544 36,544 1.73 1.69 113 37,203
Area 5.28 22.9 11.7 47.6 0.07 0.93 —0.93 0.93 —0.93 0.00 14,403 14,403 0.27 0.03 —14,418
Energy 0.37 0.19 3.17 1.35 0.02 0.26 —0.26 0.26 —0.26 —7,376 7,376 0.68 0.05 —7,407
Water ———————————60.2 203 263 6.19 0.15 —462
Waste ———————————90.8 0.00 90.8 9.07 0.00 —318
Refrig.————————————————5.72 5.72
Total 47.0 62.7 29.8 192 0.45 1.42 12.4 13.8 1.41 2.20 3.61 151 58,525 58,676 17.9 1.91 118 59,813
Daily,
Winter
(Max)
——————————————————
Mobile 40.1 38.4 16.1 121 0.33 0.24 12.4 12.6 0.22 2.20 2.43 —34,280 34,280 1.80 1.74 2.92 34,847
Area 1.32 19.1 11.3 4.79 0.07 0.91 —0.91 0.91 —0.91 0.00 14,289 14,289 0.27 0.03 —14,303
Energy 0.37 0.19 3.17 1.35 0.02 0.26 —0.26 0.26 —0.26 —7,376 7,376 0.68 0.05 —7,407
Water ———————————60.2 203 263 6.19 0.15 —462
Waste ———————————90.8 0.00 90.8 9.07 0.00 —318
Refrig.————————————————5.72 5.72
Total 41.8 57.7 30.5 128 0.43 1.40 12.4 13.8 1.39 2.20 3.59 151 56,147 56,298 18.0 1.97 8.65 57,343
Average
Daily
——————————————————
Mobile 35.1 33.5 14.6 112 0.30 0.21 11.1 11.3 0.20 1.97 2.17 —30,910 30,910 1.61 1.57 43.5 31,461
Area 2.81 21.1 1.05 29.6 0.01 0.07 —0.07 0.08 —0.08 0.00 1,057 1,057 0.02 < 0.005 —1,058
Energy 0.37 0.19 3.17 1.35 0.02 0.26 —0.26 0.26 —0.26 —7,376 7,376 0.68 0.05 —7,407
Water ———————————60.2 203 263 6.19 0.15 —462
Waste ———————————90.8 0.00 90.8 9.07 0.00 —318
Refrig.————————————————5.72 5.72
Total 38.3 54.8 18.8 143 0.33 0.54 11.1 11.6 0.53 1.97 2.50 151 39,546 39,697 17.6 1.77 49.2 40,712
Annual ——————————————————
Mobile 6.40 6.12 2.66 20.5 0.05 0.04 2.02 2.06 0.04 0.36 0.40 —5,118 5,118 0.27 0.26 7.19 5,209
Area 0.51 3.85 0.19 5.41 < 0.005 0.01 —0.01 0.01 —0.01 0.00 175 175 < 0.005 < 0.005 —175
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Energy 0.07 0.03 0.58 0.25 < 0.005 0.05 —0.05 0.05 —0.05 —1,221 1,221 0.11 0.01 —1,226
Water ———————————9.97 33.6 43.6 1.03 0.02 —76.6
Waste ———————————15.0 0.00 15.0 1.50 0.00 —52.6
Refrig.————————————————0.95 0.95
Total 6.98 10.0 3.43 26.1 0.06 0.10 2.02 2.12 0.10 0.36 0.46 25.0 6,547 6,572 2.91 0.29 8.14 6,740
4. Operations Emissions Details
4.1. Mobile Emissions by Land Use
4.1.1. Unmitigated
Criteria Pollutants (lb/day for daily, ton/yr for annual) and GHGs (lb/day for daily, MT/yr for annual)
Land
Use
TOG ROG NOx CO SO2 PM10E PM10D PM10T PM2.5E PM2.5D PM2.5T BCO2 NBCO2 CO2T CH4 N2O R CO2e
Daily,
Summer
(Max)
——————————————————
Apartme
nts
Low Rise
41.4 39.7 15.0 143 0.36 0.24 2.09 2.32 0.22 0.65 0.87 —36,544 36,544 1.73 1.69 113 37,203
Total 41.4 39.7 15.0 143 0.36 0.24 2.09 2.32 0.22 0.65 0.87 —36,544 36,544 1.73 1.69 113 37,203
Daily,
Winter
(Max)
——————————————————
Apartme
nts
Low Rise
40.1 38.4 16.1 121 0.33 0.24 2.09 2.32 0.22 0.65 0.87 —34,280 34,280 1.80 1.74 2.92 34,847
Total 40.1 38.4 16.1 121 0.33 0.24 2.09 2.32 0.22 0.65 0.87 —34,280 34,280 1.80 1.74 2.92 34,847
Annual ——————————————————
Apartme
nts
Low Rise
6.40 6.12 2.66 20.5 0.05 0.04 0.34 0.38 0.04 0.11 0.14 —5,118 5,118 0.27 0.26 7.19 5,209
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Total 6.40 6.12 2.66 20.5 0.05 0.04 0.34 0.38 0.04 0.11 0.14 —5,118 5,118 0.27 0.26 7.19 5,209
4.2. Energy
4.2.1. Electricity Emissions By Land Use - Unmitigated
Criteria Pollutants (lb/day for daily, ton/yr for annual) and GHGs (lb/day for daily, MT/yr for annual)
Land
Use
TOG ROG NOx CO SO2 PM10E PM10D PM10T PM2.5E PM2.5D PM2.5T BCO2 NBCO2 CO2T CH4 N2O R CO2e
Daily,
Summer
(Max)
——————————————————
Apartme
nts
Low Rise
————————————3,351 3,351 0.32 0.04 —3,371
Total ————————————3,351 3,351 0.32 0.04 —3,371
Daily,
Winter
(Max)
——————————————————
Apartme
nts
Low Rise
————————————3,351 3,351 0.32 0.04 —3,371
Total ————————————3,351 3,351 0.32 0.04 —3,371
Annual ——————————————————
Apartme
nts
Low Rise
————————————555 555 0.05 0.01 —558
Total ————————————555 555 0.05 0.01 —558
4.2.3. Natural Gas Emissions By Land Use - Unmitigated
Criteria Pollutants (lb/day for daily, ton/yr for annual) and GHGs (lb/day for daily, MT/yr for annual)
Land
Use
TOG ROG NOx CO SO2 PM10E PM10D PM10T PM2.5E PM2.5D PM2.5T BCO2 NBCO2 CO2T CH4 N2O R CO2e
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Daily,
Summer
(Max)
——————————————————
Apartme
nts
Low Rise
0.37 0.19 3.17 1.35 0.02 0.26 —0.26 0.26 —0.26 —4,025 4,025 0.36 0.01 —4,036
Total 0.37 0.19 3.17 1.35 0.02 0.26 —0.26 0.26 —0.26 —4,025 4,025 0.36 0.01 —4,036
Daily,
Winter
(Max)
——————————————————
Apartme
nts
Low Rise
0.37 0.19 3.17 1.35 0.02 0.26 —0.26 0.26 —0.26 —4,025 4,025 0.36 0.01 —4,036
Total 0.37 0.19 3.17 1.35 0.02 0.26 —0.26 0.26 —0.26 —4,025 4,025 0.36 0.01 —4,036
Annual ——————————————————
Apartme
nts
Low Rise
0.07 0.03 0.58 0.25 < 0.005 0.05 —0.05 0.05 —0.05 —666 666 0.06 < 0.005 —668
Total 0.07 0.03 0.58 0.25 < 0.005 0.05 —0.05 0.05 —0.05 —666 666 0.06 < 0.005 —668
4.3. Area Emissions by Source
4.3.2. Unmitigated
Criteria Pollutants (lb/day for daily, ton/yr for annual) and GHGs (lb/day for daily, MT/yr for annual)
Source TOG ROG NOx CO SO2 PM10E PM10D PM10T PM2.5E PM2.5D PM2.5T BCO2 NBCO2 CO2T CH4 N2O R CO2e
Daily,
Summer
(Max)
——————————————————
Hearths 1.32 0.66 11.3 4.79 0.07 0.91 —0.91 0.91 —0.91 0.00 14,289 14,289 0.27 0.03 —14,303
Consum
er
Products
—17.1 ————————————————
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ural
Landsca
pe
Equipme
nt
3.96 3.75 0.41 42.8 < 0.005 0.02 —0.02 0.02 —0.02 —114 114 < 0.005 < 0.005 —115
Total 5.28 22.9 11.7 47.6 0.07 0.93 —0.93 0.93 —0.93 0.00 14,403 14,403 0.27 0.03 —14,418
Daily,
Winter
(Max)
——————————————————
Hearths 1.32 0.66 11.3 4.79 0.07 0.91 —0.91 0.91 —0.91 0.00 14,289 14,289 0.27 0.03 —14,303
Consum
er
Products
—17.1 ————————————————
Architect
ural
Coatings
—1.37 ————————————————
Total 1.32 19.1 11.3 4.79 0.07 0.91 —0.91 0.91 —0.91 0.00 14,289 14,289 0.27 0.03 —14,303
Annual ——————————————————
Hearths 0.02 0.01 0.14 0.06 < 0.005 0.01 —0.01 0.01 —0.01 0.00 162 162 < 0.005 < 0.005 —162
Consum
er
Products
—3.12 ————————————————
Architect
ural
Coatings
—0.25 ————————————————
Landsca
pe
Equipme
nt
0.50 0.47 0.05 5.35 < 0.005 < 0.005 —< 0.005 < 0.005 —< 0.005 —13.0 13.0 < 0.005 < 0.005 —13.0
Total 0.51 3.85 0.19 5.41 < 0.005 0.01 —0.01 0.01 —0.01 0.00 175 175 < 0.005 < 0.005 —175
4.4. Water Emissions by Land Use
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4.4.2. Unmitigated
Criteria Pollutants (lb/day for daily, ton/yr for annual) and GHGs (lb/day for daily, MT/yr for annual)
Land
Use
TOG ROG NOx CO SO2 PM10E PM10D PM10T PM2.5E PM2.5D PM2.5T BCO2 NBCO2 CO2T CH4 N2O R CO2e
Daily,
Summer
(Max)
——————————————————
Apartme
nts
Low Rise
———————————60.2 203 263 6.19 0.15 —462
Total ———————————60.2 203 263 6.19 0.15 —462
Daily,
Winter
(Max)
——————————————————
Apartme
nts
Low Rise
———————————60.2 203 263 6.19 0.15 —462
Total ———————————60.2 203 263 6.19 0.15 —462
Annual ——————————————————
Apartme
nts
Low Rise
———————————9.97 33.6 43.6 1.03 0.02 —76.6
Total ———————————9.97 33.6 43.6 1.03 0.02 —76.6
4.5. Waste Emissions by Land Use
4.5.2. Unmitigated
Criteria Pollutants (lb/day for daily, ton/yr for annual) and GHGs (lb/day for daily, MT/yr for annual)
Land
Use
TOG ROG NOx CO SO2 PM10E PM10D PM10T PM2.5E PM2.5D PM2.5T BCO2 NBCO2 CO2T CH4 N2O R CO2e
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——————————————————Daily,
Summer
(Max)
Apartme
nts
Low Rise
———————————90.8 0.00 90.8 9.07 0.00 —318
Total ———————————90.8 0.00 90.8 9.07 0.00 —318
Daily,
Winter
(Max)
——————————————————
Apartme
nts
Low Rise
———————————90.8 0.00 90.8 9.07 0.00 —318
Total ———————————90.8 0.00 90.8 9.07 0.00 —318
Annual ——————————————————
Apartme
nts
Low Rise
———————————15.0 0.00 15.0 1.50 0.00 —52.6
Total ———————————15.0 0.00 15.0 1.50 0.00 —52.6
4.6. Refrigerant Emissions by Land Use
4.6.1. Unmitigated
Criteria Pollutants (lb/day for daily, ton/yr for annual) and GHGs (lb/day for daily, MT/yr for annual)
Land
Use
TOG ROG NOx CO SO2 PM10E PM10D PM10T PM2.5E PM2.5D PM2.5T BCO2 NBCO2 CO2T CH4 N2O R CO2e
Daily,
Summer
(Max)
——————————————————
Apartme
nts
Low Rise
————————————————5.72 5.72
Total ————————————————5.72 5.72
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Daily,
Winter
(Max)
——————————————————
Apartme
nts
Low Rise
————————————————5.72 5.72
Total ————————————————5.72 5.72
Annual ——————————————————
Apartme
nts
Low Rise
————————————————0.95 0.95
Total ————————————————0.95 0.95
4.7. Offroad Emissions By Equipment Type
4.7.1. Unmitigated
Criteria Pollutants (lb/day for daily, ton/yr for annual) and GHGs (lb/day for daily, MT/yr for annual)
Equipme
nt
Type
TOG ROG NOx CO SO2 PM10E PM10D PM10T PM2.5E PM2.5D PM2.5T BCO2 NBCO2 CO2T CH4 N2O R CO2e
Daily,
Summer
(Max)
——————————————————
Total ——————————————————
Daily,
Winter
(Max)
——————————————————
Total ——————————————————
Annual ——————————————————
Total ——————————————————
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4.8. Stationary Emissions By Equipment Type
4.8.1. Unmitigated
Criteria Pollutants (lb/day for daily, ton/yr for annual) and GHGs (lb/day for daily, MT/yr for annual)
Equipme
nt
Type
TOG ROG NOx CO SO2 PM10E PM10D PM10T PM2.5E PM2.5D PM2.5T BCO2 NBCO2 CO2T CH4 N2O R CO2e
Daily,
Summer
(Max)
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Total ——————————————————
Daily,
Winter
(Max)
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Total ——————————————————
Annual ——————————————————
Total ——————————————————
4.9. User Defined Emissions By Equipment Type
4.9.1. Unmitigated
Criteria Pollutants (lb/day for daily, ton/yr for annual) and GHGs (lb/day for daily, MT/yr for annual)
Equipme
nt
Type
TOG ROG NOx CO SO2 PM10E PM10D PM10T PM2.5E PM2.5D PM2.5T BCO2 NBCO2 CO2T CH4 N2O R CO2e
Daily,
Summer
(Max)
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Total ——————————————————
Daily,
Winter
(Max)
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Annual ——————————————————
Total ——————————————————
4.10. Soil Carbon Accumulation By Vegetation Type
4.10.1. Soil Carbon Accumulation By Vegetation Type - Unmitigated
Criteria Pollutants (lb/day for daily, ton/yr for annual) and GHGs (lb/day for daily, MT/yr for annual)
Vegetatio
n
TOG ROG NOx CO SO2 PM10E PM10D PM10T PM2.5E PM2.5D PM2.5T BCO2 NBCO2 CO2T CH4 N2O R CO2e
Daily,
Summer
(Max)
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Total ——————————————————
Daily,
Winter
(Max)
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Total ——————————————————
Annual ——————————————————
Total ——————————————————
4.10.2. Above and Belowground Carbon Accumulation by Land Use Type - Unmitigated
Criteria Pollutants (lb/day for daily, ton/yr for annual) and GHGs (lb/day for daily, MT/yr for annual)
Land
Use
TOG ROG NOx CO SO2 PM10E PM10D PM10T PM2.5E PM2.5D PM2.5T BCO2 NBCO2 CO2T CH4 N2O R CO2e
Daily,
Summer
(Max)
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Total ——————————————————
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Winter
(Max)
Total ——————————————————
Annual ——————————————————
Total ——————————————————
4.10.3. Avoided and Sequestered Emissions by Species - Unmitigated
Criteria Pollutants (lb/day for daily, ton/yr for annual) and GHGs (lb/day for daily, MT/yr for annual)
Species TOG ROG NOx CO SO2 PM10E PM10D PM10T PM2.5E PM2.5D PM2.5T BCO2 NBCO2 CO2T CH4 N2O R CO2e
Daily,
Summer
(Max)
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Avoided ——————————————————
Subtotal ——————————————————
Sequest
ered
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Subtotal ——————————————————
Remove
d
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Subtotal ——————————————————
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Daily,
Winter
(Max)
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Subtotal ——————————————————
Sequest
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Subtotal ——————————————————
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d
Subtotal ——————————————————
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Annual ——————————————————
Avoided ——————————————————
Subtotal ——————————————————
Sequest
ered
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Subtotal ——————————————————
Remove
d
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Subtotal ——————————————————
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5. Activity Data
5.9. Operational Mobile Sources
5.9.1. Unmitigated
Land Use Type Trips/Weekday Trips/Saturday Trips/Sunday Trips/Year VMT/Weekday VMT/Saturday VMT/Sunday VMT/Year
Apartments Low
Rise
5,082 3,431 2,910 1,655,585 44,411 29,981 25,434 14,468,155
5.10. Operational Area Sources
5.10.1. Hearths
5.10.1.1. Unmitigated
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Hearth Type Unmitigated (number)
Apartments Low Rise —
Wood Fireplaces 0
Gas Fireplaces 679
Propane Fireplaces 0
Electric Fireplaces 0
No Fireplaces 75
Conventional Wood Stoves 0
Catalytic Wood Stoves 0
Non-Catalytic Wood Stoves 0
Pellet Wood Stoves 0
5.10.2. Architectural Coatings
Residential Interior Area Coated (sq ft)Residential Exterior Area Coated (sq ft)Non-Residential Interior Area Coated
(sq ft)
Non-Residential Exterior Area Coated
(sq ft)
Parking Area Coated (sq ft)
1618461 539,487 0.00 0.00 —
5.10.3. Landscape Equipment
Season Unit Value
Snow Days day/yr 0.00
Summer Days day/yr 250
5.11. Operational Energy Consumption
5.11.1. Unmitigated
Electricity (kWh/yr) and CO2 and CH4 and N2O and Natural Gas (kBTU/yr)
Land Use Electricity (kWh/yr)CO2 CH4 N2O Natural Gas (kBTU/yr)
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Apartments Low Rise 3,533,055 346 0.0330 0.0040 12,559,045
5.12. Operational Water and Wastewater Consumption
5.12.1. Unmitigated
Land Use Indoor Water (gal/year)Outdoor Water (gal/year)
Apartments Low Rise 31,427,606 0.00
5.13. Operational Waste Generation
5.13.1. Unmitigated
Land Use Waste (ton/year)Cogeneration (kWh/year)
Apartments Low Rise 168 0.00
5.14. Operational Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Equipment
5.14.1. Unmitigated
Land Use Type Equipment Type Refrigerant GWP Quantity (kg)Operations Leak Rate Service Leak Rate Times Serviced
Apartments Low Rise Average room A/C &
Other residential A/C
and heat pumps
R-410A 2,088 < 0.005 2.50 2.50 10.0
Apartments Low Rise Household refrigerators
and/or freezers
R-134a 1,430 0.12 0.60 0.00 1.00
5.15. Operational Off-Road Equipment
5.15.1. Unmitigated
Equipment Type Fuel Type Engine Tier Number per Day Hours Per Day Horsepower Load Factor
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5.16. Stationary Sources
5.16.1. Emergency Generators and Fire Pumps
Equipment Type Fuel Type Number per Day Hours per Day Hours per Year Horsepower Load Factor
5.16.2. Process Boilers
Equipment Type Fuel Type Number Boiler Rating (MMBtu/hr)Daily Heat Input (MMBtu/day)Annual Heat Input (MMBtu/yr)
5.17. User Defined
Equipment Type Fuel Type
——
5.18. Vegetation
5.18.1. Land Use Change
5.18.1.1. Unmitigated
Vegetation Land Use Type Vegetation Soil Type Initial Acres Final Acres
5.18.1. Biomass Cover Type
5.18.1.1. Unmitigated
Biomass Cover Type Initial Acres Final Acres
5.18.2. Sequestration
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5.18.2.1. Unmitigated
Tree Type Number Electricity Saved (kWh/year)Natural Gas Saved (btu/year)
6. Climate Risk Detailed Report
6.1. Climate Risk Summary
Cal-Adapt midcentury 2040–2059 average projections for four hazards are reported below for your project location. These are under Representation Concentration Pathway (RCP) 8.5 which assumes GHG
emissions will continue to rise strongly through 2050 and then plateau around 2100.
Climate Hazard Result for Project Location Unit
Temperature and Extreme Heat 24.4 annual days of extreme heat
Extreme Precipitation 3.50 annual days with precipitation above 20 mm
Sea Level Rise 0.00 meters of inundation depth
Wildfire 6.13 annual hectares burned
Temperature and Extreme Heat data are for grid cell in which your project are located. The projection is based on the 98th historical percentile of daily maximum/minimum temperatures from observed
historical data (32 climate model ensemble from Cal-Adapt, 2040–2059 average under RCP 8.5). Each grid cell is 6 kilometers (km) by 6 km, or 3.7 miles (mi) by 3.7 mi.
Extreme Precipitation data are for the grid cell in which your project are located. The threshold of 20 mm is equivalent to about ¾ an inch of rain, which would be light to moderate rainfall if received over a full
day or heavy rain if received over a period of 2 to 4 hours. Each grid cell is 6 kilometers (km) by 6 km, or 3.7 miles (mi) by 3.7 mi.
Sea Level Rise data are for the grid cell in which your project are located. The projections are from Radke et al. (2017), as reported in Cal-Adapt (2040–2059 average under RCP 8.5), and consider different
increments of sea level rise coupled with extreme storm events. Users may select from four model simulations to view the range in potential inundation depth for the grid cell. The four simulations make
different assumptions about expected rainfall and temperature are: Warmer/drier (HadGEM2-ES), Cooler/wetter (CNRM-CM5), Average conditions (CanESM2), Range of different rainfall and temperature
possibilities (MIROC5). Each grid cell is 50 meters (m) by 50 m, or about 164 feet (ft) by 164 ft.
Wildfire data are for the grid cell in which your project are located. The projections are from UC Davis, as reported in Cal-Adapt (2040–2059 average under RCP 8.5), and consider historical data of climate,
vegetation, population density, and large (> 400 ha) fire history. Users may select from four model simulations to view the range in potential wildfire probabilities for the grid cell. The four simulations make
different assumptions about expected rainfall and temperature are: Warmer/drier (HadGEM2-ES), Cooler/wetter (CNRM-CM5), Average conditions (CanESM2), Range of different rainfall and temperature
possibilities (MIROC5). Each grid cell is 6 kilometers (km) by 6 km, or 3.7 miles (mi) by 3.7 mi.
6.2. Initial Climate Risk Scores
Climate Hazard Exposure Score Sensitivity Score Adaptive Capacity Score Vulnerability Score
Temperature and Extreme Heat 3 0 0 N/A
Extreme Precipitation N/A N/A N/A N/A
Sea Level Rise 1 0 0 N/A
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Wildfire 1 0 0 N/A
Flooding N/A N/A N/A N/A
Drought N/A N/A N/A N/A
Snowpack N/A N/A N/A N/A
Air Quality 0 0 0 N/A
The sensitivity score reflects the extent to which a project would be adversely affected by exposure to a climate hazard. Exposure is rated on a scale of 1 to 5, with a score of 5 representing the greatest
exposure.
The adaptive capacity of a project refers to its ability to manage and reduce vulnerabilities from projected climate hazards. Adaptive capacity is rated on a scale of 1 to 5, with a score of 5 representing the
greatest ability to adapt.
The overall vulnerability scores are calculated based on the potential impacts and adaptive capacity assessments for each hazard. Scores do not include implementation of climate risk reduction measures.
6.3. Adjusted Climate Risk Scores
Climate Hazard Exposure Score Sensitivity Score Adaptive Capacity Score Vulnerability Score
Temperature and Extreme Heat 3 1 1 3
Extreme Precipitation N/A N/A N/A N/A
Sea Level Rise 1 1 1 2
Wildfire 1 1 1 2
Flooding N/A N/A N/A N/A
Drought N/A N/A N/A N/A
Snowpack N/A N/A N/A N/A
Air Quality 1 1 1 2
The sensitivity score reflects the extent to which a project would be adversely affected by exposure to a climate hazard. Exposure is rated on a scale of 1 to 5, with a score of 5 representing the greatest
exposure.
The adaptive capacity of a project refers to its ability to manage and reduce vulnerabilities from projected climate hazards. Adaptive capacity is rated on a scale of 1 to 5, with a score of 5 representing the
greatest ability to adapt.
The overall vulnerability scores are calculated based on the potential impacts and adaptive capacity assessments for each hazard. Scores include implementation of climate risk reduction measures.
6.4. Climate Risk Reduction Measures
7. Health and Equity Details
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7.1. CalEnviroScreen 4.0 Scores
The maximum CalEnviroScreen score is 100. A high score (i.e., greater than 50) reflects a higher pollution burden compared to other census tracts in the state.
Indicator Result for Project Census Tract
Exposure Indicators —
AQ-Ozone 95.3
AQ-PM 94.0
AQ-DPM 57.9
Drinking Water 72.0
Lead Risk Housing 21.9
Pesticides 0.00
Toxic Releases 82.5
Traffic 12.1
Effect Indicators —
CleanUp Sites 40.8
Groundwater 0.35
Haz Waste Facilities/Generators 27.1
Impaired Water Bodies 0.00
Solid Waste 22.1
Sensitive Population —
Asthma 54.9
Cardio-vascular 71.5
Low Birth Weights 94.9
Socioeconomic Factor Indicators —
Education 64.3
Housing 34.8
Linguistic 30.7
Poverty 47.8
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Unemployment 60.6
7.2. Healthy Places Index Scores
The maximum Health Places Index score is 100. A high score (i.e., greater than 50) reflects healthier community conditions compared to other census tracts in the state.
Indicator Result for Project Census Tract
Economic —
Above Poverty 40.36956243
Employed 62.92826896
Education —
Bachelor's or higher 28.6154241
High school enrollment 100
Preschool enrollment 65.63582702
Transportation —
Auto Access 72.44963429
Active commuting 33.78673168
Social —
2-parent households 36.59694598
Voting 36.73809829
Neighborhood —
Alcohol availability 64.37828821
Park access 81.35506224
Retail density 78.51918388
Supermarket access 45.60503016
Tree canopy 4.991659181
Housing —
Homeownership 61.36276145
Housing habitability 51.12280252
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Low-inc homeowner severe housing cost burden 57.80828949
Low-inc renter severe housing cost burden 55.52418837
Uncrowded housing 19.45335558
Health Outcomes —
Insured adults 39.07352752
Arthritis 82.7
Asthma ER Admissions 46.8
High Blood Pressure 79.0
Cancer (excluding skin)89.7
Asthma 32.2
Coronary Heart Disease 85.5
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease 68.2
Diagnosed Diabetes 50.0
Life Expectancy at Birth 59.5
Cognitively Disabled 74.6
Physically Disabled 69.8
Heart Attack ER Admissions 16.0
Mental Health Not Good 32.6
Chronic Kidney Disease 73.0
Obesity 26.8
Pedestrian Injuries 42.8
Physical Health Not Good 40.7
Stroke 75.8
Health Risk Behaviors —
Binge Drinking 30.9
Current Smoker 36.3
No Leisure Time for Physical Activity 40.8
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Climate Change Exposures —
Wildfire Risk 25.0
SLR Inundation Area 0.0
Children 37.8
Elderly 95.7
English Speaking 63.9
Foreign-born 62.1
Outdoor Workers 27.5
Climate Change Adaptive Capacity —
Impervious Surface Cover 56.4
Traffic Density 4.9
Traffic Access 23.0
Other Indices —
Hardship 65.9
Other Decision Support —
2016 Voting 39.9
7.3. Overall Health & Equity Scores
Metric Result for Project Census Tract
CalEnviroScreen 4.0 Score for Project Location (a)63.0
Healthy Places Index Score for Project Location (b)47.0
Project Located in a Designated Disadvantaged Community (Senate Bill 535)Yes
Project Located in a Low-Income Community (Assembly Bill 1550)No
Project Located in a Community Air Protection Program Community (Assembly Bill 617)No
a: The maximum CalEnviroScreen score is 100. A high score (i.e., greater than 50) reflects a higher pollution burden compared to other census tracts in the state.
b: The maximum Health Places Index score is 100. A high score (i.e., greater than 50) reflects healthier community conditions compared to other census tracts in the state.
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7.4. Health & Equity Measures
No Health & Equity Measures selected.
7.5. Evaluation Scorecard
Health and Equity Evaluation Scorecard not completed.
8. User Changes to Default Data
Screen Justification
Land Use Taken from traffic trip generation and Original SP
Operations: Vehicle Data Trips taken from Traffic Analysis
Operations: Hearths Woodstoves - Rule 445 no wood burning devices
Wood Fireplaces added to Gas Fireplaces
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Table of Contents
1. Basic Project Information
1.1. Basic Project Information
1.2. Land Use Types
1.3. User-Selected Emission Reduction Measures by Emissions Sector
2. Emissions Summary
2.4. Operations Emissions Compared Against Thresholds
2.5. Operations Emissions by Sector, Unmitigated
4. Operations Emissions Details
4.1. Mobile Emissions by Land Use
4.1.1. Unmitigated
4.2. Energy
4.2.1. Electricity Emissions By Land Use - Unmitigated
4.2.3. Natural Gas Emissions By Land Use - Unmitigated
4.3. Area Emissions by Source
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4.3.2. Unmitigated
4.4. Water Emissions by Land Use
4.4.2. Unmitigated
4.5. Waste Emissions by Land Use
4.5.2. Unmitigated
4.6. Refrigerant Emissions by Land Use
4.6.1. Unmitigated
4.7. Offroad Emissions By Equipment Type
4.7.1. Unmitigated
4.8. Stationary Emissions By Equipment Type
4.8.1. Unmitigated
4.9. User Defined Emissions By Equipment Type
4.9.1. Unmitigated
4.10. Soil Carbon Accumulation By Vegetation Type
4.10.1. Soil Carbon Accumulation By Vegetation Type - Unmitigated
4.10.2. Above and Belowground Carbon Accumulation by Land Use Type - Unmitigated
4.10.3. Avoided and Sequestered Emissions by Species - Unmitigated
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5. Activity Data
5.9. Operational Mobile Sources
5.9.1. Unmitigated
5.10. Operational Area Sources
5.10.1. Hearths
5.10.1.1. Unmitigated
5.10.2. Architectural Coatings
5.10.3. Landscape Equipment
5.11. Operational Energy Consumption
5.11.1. Unmitigated
5.12. Operational Water and Wastewater Consumption
5.12.1. Unmitigated
5.13. Operational Waste Generation
5.13.1. Unmitigated
5.14. Operational Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Equipment
5.14.1. Unmitigated
5.15. Operational Off-Road Equipment
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5.15.1. Unmitigated
5.16. Stationary Sources
5.16.1. Emergency Generators and Fire Pumps
5.16.2. Process Boilers
5.17. User Defined
5.18. Vegetation
5.18.1. Land Use Change
5.18.1.1. Unmitigated
5.18.1. Biomass Cover Type
5.18.1.1. Unmitigated
5.18.2. Sequestration
5.18.2.1. Unmitigated
6. Climate Risk Detailed Report
6.1. Climate Risk Summary
6.2. Initial Climate Risk Scores
6.3. Adjusted Climate Risk Scores
6.4. Climate Risk Reduction Measures
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7. Health and Equity Details
7.1. CalEnviroScreen 4.0 Scores
7.2. Healthy Places Index Scores
7.3. Overall Health & Equity Scores
7.4. Health & Equity Measures
7.5. Evaluation Scorecard
8. User Changes to Default Data
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1. Basic Project Information
1.1. Basic Project Information
Data Field Value
Project Name 14713-Southridge (Original Specific Plan) SFR
Lead Agency —
Land Use Scale Plan/community
Analysis Level for Defaults County
Windspeed (m/s)2.80
Precipitation (days)6.80
Location 34.042094804333814, -117.48236830417612
County San Bernardino-South Coast
City Fontana
Air District South Coast AQMD
Air Basin South Coast
TAZ 5313
EDFZ 10
Electric Utility Southern California Edison
Gas Utility Southern California Gas
1.2. Land Use Types
Land Use Subtype Size Unit Lot Acreage Building Area (sq ft)Landscape Area (sq
ft)
Special Landscape
Area (sq ft)
Population Description
Single Family
Housing
8,046 Dwelling Unit 1,068 15,689,700 94,241,647 —26,632 —
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1.3. User-Selected Emission Reduction Measures by Emissions Sector
No measures selected
2. Emissions Summary
2.4. Operations Emissions Compared Against Thresholds
Criteria Pollutants (lb/day for daily, ton/yr for annual) and GHGs (lb/day for daily, MT/yr for annual)
Un/Mit.TOG ROG NOx CO SO2 PM10E PM10D PM10T PM2.5E PM2.5D PM2.5T BCO2 NBCO2 CO2T CH4 N2O R CO2e
Daily,
Summer
(Max)
——————————————————
Unmit.685 1,009 413 2,685 6.53 18.6 186 204 18.4 33.1 51.5 1,909 852,418 854,326 235 28.2 1,805 870,401
Daily,
Winter
(Max)
——————————————————
Unmit.624 950 425 1,900 6.18 18.4 186 204 18.2 33.1 51.3 1,909 817,221 819,130 236 29.0 156 833,822
Average
Daily
(Max)
——————————————————
Unmit.616 948 315 2,194 5.43 9.40 182 192 9.22 32.5 41.7 1,909 671,515 673,424 233 28.4 829 688,542
Annual
(Max)
——————————————————
Unmit.112 173 57.5 400 0.99 1.72 33.3 35.0 1.68 5.93 7.61 316 111,177 111,493 38.6 4.70 137 113,996
2.5. Operations Emissions by Sector, Unmitigated
Criteria Pollutants (lb/day for daily, ton/yr for annual) and GHGs (lb/day for daily, MT/yr for annual)
Sector TOG ROG NOx CO SO2 PM10E PM10D PM10T PM2.5E PM2.5D PM2.5T BCO2 NBCO2 CO2T CH4 N2O R CO2e
Daily,
Summer
(Max)
——————————————————
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Mobile 621 595 225 2,150 5.34 3.55 186 189 3.33 33.1 36.4 —548,490 548,490 25.9 25.4 1,692 558,385
Area 56.4 410 124 508 0.79 9.88 —9.88 9.93 —9.93 0.00 153,695 153,695 2.92 0.30 —153,856
Energy 7.44 3.72 63.6 27.0 0.41 5.14 —5.14 5.14 —5.14 —138,757 138,757 12.7 0.82 —139,319
Water ———————————643 11,476 12,119 67.0 1.70 —14,299
Waste ———————————1,266 0.00 1,266 127 0.00 —4,430
Refrig.————————————————112 112
Total 685 1,009 413 2,685 6.53 18.6 186 204 18.4 33.1 51.5 1,909 852,418 854,326 235 28.2 1,805 870,401
Daily,
Winter
(Max)
——————————————————
Mobile 602 577 241 1,822 5.00 3.56 186 189 3.33 33.1 36.4 —514,514 514,514 27.0 26.2 43.9 523,030
Area 14.1 370 120 51.1 0.77 9.71 —9.71 9.71 —9.71 0.00 152,474 152,474 2.87 0.29 —152,631
Energy 7.44 3.72 63.6 27.0 0.41 5.14 —5.14 5.14 —5.14 —138,757 138,757 12.7 0.82 —139,319
Water ———————————643 11,476 12,119 67.0 1.70 —14,299
Waste ———————————1,266 0.00 1,266 127 0.00 —4,430
Refrig.————————————————112 112
Total 624 950 425 1,900 6.18 18.4 186 204 18.2 33.1 51.3 1,909 817,221 819,130 236 29.0 156 833,822
Average
Daily
——————————————————
Mobile 579 553 241 1,850 4.96 3.49 182 186 3.27 32.5 35.7 —510,003 510,003 26.5 25.9 717 519,088
Area 29.9 391 11.2 316 0.07 0.78 —0.78 0.81 —0.81 0.00 11,279 11,279 0.23 0.03 —11,293
Energy 7.44 3.72 63.6 27.0 0.41 5.14 —5.14 5.14 —5.14 —138,757 138,757 12.7 0.82 —139,319
Water ———————————643 11,476 12,119 67.0 1.70 —14,299
Waste ———————————1,266 0.00 1,266 127 0.00 —4,430
Refrig.————————————————112 112
Total 616 948 315 2,194 5.43 9.40 182 192 9.22 32.5 41.7 1,909 671,515 673,424 233 28.4 829 688,542
Annual ——————————————————
Mobile 106 101 43.9 338 0.91 0.64 33.3 33.9 0.60 5.93 6.52 —84,437 84,437 4.39 4.28 119 85,941
Area 5.46 71.3 2.05 57.7 0.01 0.14 —0.14 0.15 —0.15 0.00 1,867 1,867 0.04 < 0.005 —1,870
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Energy 1.36 0.68 11.6 4.94 0.07 0.94 —0.94 0.94 —0.94 —22,973 22,973 2.10 0.14 —23,066
Water ———————————106 1,900 2,006 11.1 0.28 —2,367
Waste ———————————210 0.00 210 21.0 0.00 —733
Refrig.————————————————18.6 18.6
Total 112 173 57.5 400 0.99 1.72 33.3 35.0 1.68 5.93 7.61 316 111,177 111,493 38.6 4.70 137 113,996
4. Operations Emissions Details
4.1. Mobile Emissions by Land Use
4.1.1. Unmitigated
Criteria Pollutants (lb/day for daily, ton/yr for annual) and GHGs (lb/day for daily, MT/yr for annual)
Land
Use
TOG ROG NOx CO SO2 PM10E PM10D PM10T PM2.5E PM2.5D PM2.5T BCO2 NBCO2 CO2T CH4 N2O R CO2e
Daily,
Summer
(Max)
——————————————————
Single
Family
Housing
621 595 225 2,150 5.34 3.55 31.3 34.8 3.33 9.69 13.0 —548,490 548,490 25.9 25.4 1,692 558,385
Total 621 595 225 2,150 5.34 3.55 31.3 34.8 3.33 9.69 13.0 —548,490 548,490 25.9 25.4 1,692 558,385
Daily,
Winter
(Max)
——————————————————
Single
Family
Housing
602 577 241 1,822 5.00 3.56 31.3 34.9 3.33 9.69 13.0 —514,514 514,514 27.0 26.2 43.9 523,030
Total 602 577 241 1,822 5.00 3.56 31.3 34.9 3.33 9.69 13.0 —514,514 514,514 27.0 26.2 43.9 523,030
Annual ——————————————————
Single
Family
Housing
106 101 43.9 338 0.91 0.64 5.60 6.24 0.60 1.74 2.33 —84,437 84,437 4.39 4.28 119 85,941
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Total 106 101 43.9 338 0.91 0.64 5.60 6.24 0.60 1.74 2.33 —84,437 84,437 4.39 4.28 119 85,941
4.2. Energy
4.2.1. Electricity Emissions By Land Use - Unmitigated
Criteria Pollutants (lb/day for daily, ton/yr for annual) and GHGs (lb/day for daily, MT/yr for annual)
Land
Use
TOG ROG NOx CO SO2 PM10E PM10D PM10T PM2.5E PM2.5D PM2.5T BCO2 NBCO2 CO2T CH4 N2O R CO2e
Daily,
Summer
(Max)
——————————————————
Single
Family
Housing
————————————58,073 58,073 5.54 0.67 —58,411
Total ————————————58,073 58,073 5.54 0.67 —58,411
Daily,
Winter
(Max)
——————————————————
Single
Family
Housing
————————————58,073 58,073 5.54 0.67 —58,411
Total ————————————58,073 58,073 5.54 0.67 —58,411
Annual ——————————————————
Single
Family
Housing
————————————9,615 9,615 0.92 0.11 —9,671
Total ————————————9,615 9,615 0.92 0.11 —9,671
4.2.3. Natural Gas Emissions By Land Use - Unmitigated
Criteria Pollutants (lb/day for daily, ton/yr for annual) and GHGs (lb/day for daily, MT/yr for annual)
Land
Use
TOG ROG NOx CO SO2 PM10E PM10D PM10T PM2.5E PM2.5D PM2.5T BCO2 NBCO2 CO2T CH4 N2O R CO2e
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Daily,
Summer
(Max)
——————————————————
Single
Family
Housing
7.44 3.72 63.6 27.0 0.41 5.14 —5.14 5.14 —5.14 —80,684 80,684 7.14 0.15 —80,908
Total 7.44 3.72 63.6 27.0 0.41 5.14 —5.14 5.14 —5.14 —80,684 80,684 7.14 0.15 —80,908
Daily,
Winter
(Max)
——————————————————
Single
Family
Housing
7.44 3.72 63.6 27.0 0.41 5.14 —5.14 5.14 —5.14 —80,684 80,684 7.14 0.15 —80,908
Total 7.44 3.72 63.6 27.0 0.41 5.14 —5.14 5.14 —5.14 —80,684 80,684 7.14 0.15 —80,908
Annual ——————————————————
Single
Family
Housing
1.36 0.68 11.6 4.94 0.07 0.94 —0.94 0.94 —0.94 —13,358 13,358 1.18 0.03 —13,395
Total 1.36 0.68 11.6 4.94 0.07 0.94 —0.94 0.94 —0.94 —13,358 13,358 1.18 0.03 —13,395
4.3. Area Emissions by Source
4.3.2. Unmitigated
Criteria Pollutants (lb/day for daily, ton/yr for annual) and GHGs (lb/day for daily, MT/yr for annual)
Source TOG ROG NOx CO SO2 PM10E PM10D PM10T PM2.5E PM2.5D PM2.5T BCO2 NBCO2 CO2T CH4 N2O R CO2e
Daily,
Summer
(Max)
——————————————————
Hearths 14.1 7.03 120 51.1 0.77 9.71 —9.71 9.71 —9.71 0.00 152,474 152,474 2.87 0.29 —152,631
Consum
er
Products
—336 ————————————————
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ural
Landsca
pe
Equipme
nt
42.3 40.1 4.36 457 0.02 0.16 —0.16 0.22 —0.22 —1,220 1,220 0.05 0.01 —1,225
Total 56.4 410 124 508 0.79 9.88 —9.88 9.93 —9.93 0.00 153,695 153,695 2.92 0.30 —153,856
Daily,
Winter
(Max)
——————————————————
Hearths 14.1 7.03 120 51.1 0.77 9.71 —9.71 9.71 —9.71 0.00 152,474 152,474 2.87 0.29 —152,631
Consum
er
Products
—336 ————————————————
Architect
ural
Coatings
—26.9 ————————————————
Total 14.1 370 120 51.1 0.77 9.71 —9.71 9.71 —9.71 0.00 152,474 152,474 2.87 0.29 —152,631
Annual ——————————————————
Hearths 0.18 0.09 1.50 0.64 0.01 0.12 —0.12 0.12 —0.12 0.00 1,729 1,729 0.03 < 0.005 —1,731
Consum
er
Products
—61.3 ————————————————
Architect
ural
Coatings
—4.91 ————————————————
Landsca
pe
Equipme
nt
5.29 5.01 0.55 57.1 < 0.005 0.02 —0.02 0.03 —0.03 —138 138 0.01 < 0.005 —139
Total 5.46 71.3 2.05 57.7 0.01 0.14 —0.14 0.15 —0.15 0.00 1,867 1,867 0.04 < 0.005 —1,870
4.4. Water Emissions by Land Use
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4.4.2. Unmitigated
Criteria Pollutants (lb/day for daily, ton/yr for annual) and GHGs (lb/day for daily, MT/yr for annual)
Land
Use
TOG ROG NOx CO SO2 PM10E PM10D PM10T PM2.5E PM2.5D PM2.5T BCO2 NBCO2 CO2T CH4 N2O R CO2e
Daily,
Summer
(Max)
——————————————————
Single
Family
Housing
———————————643 11,476 12,119 67.0 1.70 —14,299
Total ———————————643 11,476 12,119 67.0 1.70 —14,299
Daily,
Winter
(Max)
——————————————————
Single
Family
Housing
———————————643 11,476 12,119 67.0 1.70 —14,299
Total ———————————643 11,476 12,119 67.0 1.70 —14,299
Annual ——————————————————
Single
Family
Housing
———————————106 1,900 2,006 11.1 0.28 —2,367
Total ———————————106 1,900 2,006 11.1 0.28 —2,367
4.5. Waste Emissions by Land Use
4.5.2. Unmitigated
Criteria Pollutants (lb/day for daily, ton/yr for annual) and GHGs (lb/day for daily, MT/yr for annual)
Land
Use
TOG ROG NOx CO SO2 PM10E PM10D PM10T PM2.5E PM2.5D PM2.5T BCO2 NBCO2 CO2T CH4 N2O R CO2e
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——————————————————Daily,
Summer
(Max)
Single
Family
Housing
———————————1,266 0.00 1,266 127 0.00 —4,430
Total ———————————1,266 0.00 1,266 127 0.00 —4,430
Daily,
Winter
(Max)
——————————————————
Single
Family
Housing
———————————1,266 0.00 1,266 127 0.00 —4,430
Total ———————————1,266 0.00 1,266 127 0.00 —4,430
Annual ——————————————————
Single
Family
Housing
———————————210 0.00 210 21.0 0.00 —733
Total ———————————210 0.00 210 21.0 0.00 —733
4.6. Refrigerant Emissions by Land Use
4.6.1. Unmitigated
Criteria Pollutants (lb/day for daily, ton/yr for annual) and GHGs (lb/day for daily, MT/yr for annual)
Land
Use
TOG ROG NOx CO SO2 PM10E PM10D PM10T PM2.5E PM2.5D PM2.5T BCO2 NBCO2 CO2T CH4 N2O R CO2e
Daily,
Summer
(Max)
——————————————————
Single
Family
Housing
————————————————112 112
Total ————————————————112 112
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Daily,
Winter
(Max)
——————————————————
Single
Family
Housing
————————————————112 112
Total ————————————————112 112
Annual ——————————————————
Single
Family
Housing
————————————————18.6 18.6
Total ————————————————18.6 18.6
4.7. Offroad Emissions By Equipment Type
4.7.1. Unmitigated
Criteria Pollutants (lb/day for daily, ton/yr for annual) and GHGs (lb/day for daily, MT/yr for annual)
Equipme
nt
Type
TOG ROG NOx CO SO2 PM10E PM10D PM10T PM2.5E PM2.5D PM2.5T BCO2 NBCO2 CO2T CH4 N2O R CO2e
Daily,
Summer
(Max)
——————————————————
Total ——————————————————
Daily,
Winter
(Max)
——————————————————
Total ——————————————————
Annual ——————————————————
Total ——————————————————
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4.8. Stationary Emissions By Equipment Type
4.8.1. Unmitigated
Criteria Pollutants (lb/day for daily, ton/yr for annual) and GHGs (lb/day for daily, MT/yr for annual)
Equipme
nt
Type
TOG ROG NOx CO SO2 PM10E PM10D PM10T PM2.5E PM2.5D PM2.5T BCO2 NBCO2 CO2T CH4 N2O R CO2e
Daily,
Summer
(Max)
——————————————————
Total ——————————————————
Daily,
Winter
(Max)
——————————————————
Total ——————————————————
Annual ——————————————————
Total ——————————————————
4.9. User Defined Emissions By Equipment Type
4.9.1. Unmitigated
Criteria Pollutants (lb/day for daily, ton/yr for annual) and GHGs (lb/day for daily, MT/yr for annual)
Equipme
nt
Type
TOG ROG NOx CO SO2 PM10E PM10D PM10T PM2.5E PM2.5D PM2.5T BCO2 NBCO2 CO2T CH4 N2O R CO2e
Daily,
Summer
(Max)
——————————————————
Total ——————————————————
Daily,
Winter
(Max)
——————————————————
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Total ——————————————————
Annual ——————————————————
Total ——————————————————
4.10. Soil Carbon Accumulation By Vegetation Type
4.10.1. Soil Carbon Accumulation By Vegetation Type - Unmitigated
Criteria Pollutants (lb/day for daily, ton/yr for annual) and GHGs (lb/day for daily, MT/yr for annual)
Vegetatio
n
TOG ROG NOx CO SO2 PM10E PM10D PM10T PM2.5E PM2.5D PM2.5T BCO2 NBCO2 CO2T CH4 N2O R CO2e
Daily,
Summer
(Max)
——————————————————
Total ——————————————————
Daily,
Winter
(Max)
——————————————————
Total ——————————————————
Annual ——————————————————
Total ——————————————————
4.10.2. Above and Belowground Carbon Accumulation by Land Use Type - Unmitigated
Criteria Pollutants (lb/day for daily, ton/yr for annual) and GHGs (lb/day for daily, MT/yr for annual)
Land
Use
TOG ROG NOx CO SO2 PM10E PM10D PM10T PM2.5E PM2.5D PM2.5T BCO2 NBCO2 CO2T CH4 N2O R CO2e
Daily,
Summer
(Max)
——————————————————
Total ——————————————————
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Winter
(Max)
Total ——————————————————
Annual ——————————————————
Total ——————————————————
4.10.3. Avoided and Sequestered Emissions by Species - Unmitigated
Criteria Pollutants (lb/day for daily, ton/yr for annual) and GHGs (lb/day for daily, MT/yr for annual)
Species TOG ROG NOx CO SO2 PM10E PM10D PM10T PM2.5E PM2.5D PM2.5T BCO2 NBCO2 CO2T CH4 N2O R CO2e
Daily,
Summer
(Max)
——————————————————
Avoided ——————————————————
Subtotal ——————————————————
Sequest
ered
——————————————————
Subtotal ——————————————————
Remove
d
——————————————————
Subtotal ——————————————————
———————————————————
Daily,
Winter
(Max)
——————————————————
Avoided ——————————————————
Subtotal ——————————————————
Sequest
ered
——————————————————
Subtotal ——————————————————
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d
Subtotal ——————————————————
———————————————————
Annual ——————————————————
Avoided ——————————————————
Subtotal ——————————————————
Sequest
ered
——————————————————
Subtotal ——————————————————
Remove
d
——————————————————
Subtotal ——————————————————
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5. Activity Data
5.9. Operational Mobile Sources
5.9.1. Unmitigated
Land Use Type Trips/Weekday Trips/Saturday Trips/Sunday Trips/Year VMT/Weekday VMT/Saturday VMT/Sunday VMT/Year
Single Family
Housing
75,874 76,276 68,230 27,316,342 663,061 666,577 596,263 238,717,514
5.10. Operational Area Sources
5.10.1. Hearths
5.10.1.1. Unmitigated
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Hearth Type Unmitigated (number)
Single Family Housing —
Wood Fireplaces 0
Gas Fireplaces 7241
Propane Fireplaces 0
Electric Fireplaces 0
No Fireplaces 805
Conventional Wood Stoves 0
Catalytic Wood Stoves 0
Non-Catalytic Wood Stoves 0
Pellet Wood Stoves 0
5.10.2. Architectural Coatings
Residential Interior Area Coated (sq ft)Residential Exterior Area Coated (sq ft)Non-Residential Interior Area Coated
(sq ft)
Non-Residential Exterior Area Coated
(sq ft)
Parking Area Coated (sq ft)
31771642.5 10,590,548 0.00 0.00 —
5.10.3. Landscape Equipment
Season Unit Value
Snow Days day/yr 0.00
Summer Days day/yr 250
5.11. Operational Energy Consumption
5.11.1. Unmitigated
Electricity (kWh/yr) and CO2 and CH4 and N2O and Natural Gas (kBTU/yr)
Land Use Electricity (kWh/yr)CO2 CH4 N2O Natural Gas (kBTU/yr)
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Single Family Housing 61,227,019 346 0.0330 0.0040 251,757,046
5.12. Operational Water and Wastewater Consumption
5.12.1. Unmitigated
Land Use Indoor Water (gal/year)Outdoor Water (gal/year)
Single Family Housing 335,366,734 1,849,757,848
5.13. Operational Waste Generation
5.13.1. Unmitigated
Land Use Waste (ton/year)Cogeneration (kWh/year)
Single Family Housing 2,349 0.00
5.14. Operational Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Equipment
5.14.1. Unmitigated
Land Use Type Equipment Type Refrigerant GWP Quantity (kg)Operations Leak Rate Service Leak Rate Times Serviced
Single Family Housing Average room A/C &
Other residential A/C
and heat pumps
R-410A 2,088 < 0.005 2.50 2.50 10.0
Single Family Housing Household refrigerators
and/or freezers
R-134a 1,430 0.12 0.60 0.00 1.00
5.15. Operational Off-Road Equipment
5.15.1. Unmitigated
Equipment Type Fuel Type Engine Tier Number per Day Hours Per Day Horsepower Load Factor
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5.16. Stationary Sources
5.16.1. Emergency Generators and Fire Pumps
Equipment Type Fuel Type Number per Day Hours per Day Hours per Year Horsepower Load Factor
5.16.2. Process Boilers
Equipment Type Fuel Type Number Boiler Rating (MMBtu/hr)Daily Heat Input (MMBtu/day)Annual Heat Input (MMBtu/yr)
5.17. User Defined
Equipment Type Fuel Type
——
5.18. Vegetation
5.18.1. Land Use Change
5.18.1.1. Unmitigated
Vegetation Land Use Type Vegetation Soil Type Initial Acres Final Acres
5.18.1. Biomass Cover Type
5.18.1.1. Unmitigated
Biomass Cover Type Initial Acres Final Acres
5.18.2. Sequestration
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5.18.2.1. Unmitigated
Tree Type Number Electricity Saved (kWh/year)Natural Gas Saved (btu/year)
6. Climate Risk Detailed Report
6.1. Climate Risk Summary
Cal-Adapt midcentury 2040–2059 average projections for four hazards are reported below for your project location. These are under Representation Concentration Pathway (RCP) 8.5 which assumes GHG
emissions will continue to rise strongly through 2050 and then plateau around 2100.
Climate Hazard Result for Project Location Unit
Temperature and Extreme Heat 24.4 annual days of extreme heat
Extreme Precipitation 3.50 annual days with precipitation above 20 mm
Sea Level Rise 0.00 meters of inundation depth
Wildfire 6.13 annual hectares burned
Temperature and Extreme Heat data are for grid cell in which your project are located. The projection is based on the 98th historical percentile of daily maximum/minimum temperatures from observed
historical data (32 climate model ensemble from Cal-Adapt, 2040–2059 average under RCP 8.5). Each grid cell is 6 kilometers (km) by 6 km, or 3.7 miles (mi) by 3.7 mi.
Extreme Precipitation data are for the grid cell in which your project are located. The threshold of 20 mm is equivalent to about ¾ an inch of rain, which would be light to moderate rainfall if received over a full
day or heavy rain if received over a period of 2 to 4 hours. Each grid cell is 6 kilometers (km) by 6 km, or 3.7 miles (mi) by 3.7 mi.
Sea Level Rise data are for the grid cell in which your project are located. The projections are from Radke et al. (2017), as reported in Cal-Adapt (2040–2059 average under RCP 8.5), and consider different
increments of sea level rise coupled with extreme storm events. Users may select from four model simulations to view the range in potential inundation depth for the grid cell. The four simulations make
different assumptions about expected rainfall and temperature are: Warmer/drier (HadGEM2-ES), Cooler/wetter (CNRM-CM5), Average conditions (CanESM2), Range of different rainfall and temperature
possibilities (MIROC5). Each grid cell is 50 meters (m) by 50 m, or about 164 feet (ft) by 164 ft.
Wildfire data are for the grid cell in which your project are located. The projections are from UC Davis, as reported in Cal-Adapt (2040–2059 average under RCP 8.5), and consider historical data of climate,
vegetation, population density, and large (> 400 ha) fire history. Users may select from four model simulations to view the range in potential wildfire probabilities for the grid cell. The four simulations make
different assumptions about expected rainfall and temperature are: Warmer/drier (HadGEM2-ES), Cooler/wetter (CNRM-CM5), Average conditions (CanESM2), Range of different rainfall and temperature
possibilities (MIROC5). Each grid cell is 6 kilometers (km) by 6 km, or 3.7 miles (mi) by 3.7 mi.
6.2. Initial Climate Risk Scores
Climate Hazard Exposure Score Sensitivity Score Adaptive Capacity Score Vulnerability Score
Temperature and Extreme Heat 3 0 0 N/A
Extreme Precipitation N/A N/A N/A N/A
Sea Level Rise 1 0 0 N/A
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Wildfire 1 0 0 N/A
Flooding N/A N/A N/A N/A
Drought N/A N/A N/A N/A
Snowpack N/A N/A N/A N/A
Air Quality 0 0 0 N/A
The sensitivity score reflects the extent to which a project would be adversely affected by exposure to a climate hazard. Exposure is rated on a scale of 1 to 5, with a score of 5 representing the greatest
exposure.
The adaptive capacity of a project refers to its ability to manage and reduce vulnerabilities from projected climate hazards. Adaptive capacity is rated on a scale of 1 to 5, with a score of 5 representing the
greatest ability to adapt.
The overall vulnerability scores are calculated based on the potential impacts and adaptive capacity assessments for each hazard. Scores do not include implementation of climate risk reduction measures.
6.3. Adjusted Climate Risk Scores
Climate Hazard Exposure Score Sensitivity Score Adaptive Capacity Score Vulnerability Score
Temperature and Extreme Heat 3 1 1 3
Extreme Precipitation N/A N/A N/A N/A
Sea Level Rise 1 1 1 2
Wildfire 1 1 1 2
Flooding N/A N/A N/A N/A
Drought N/A N/A N/A N/A
Snowpack N/A N/A N/A N/A
Air Quality 1 1 1 2
The sensitivity score reflects the extent to which a project would be adversely affected by exposure to a climate hazard. Exposure is rated on a scale of 1 to 5, with a score of 5 representing the greatest
exposure.
The adaptive capacity of a project refers to its ability to manage and reduce vulnerabilities from projected climate hazards. Adaptive capacity is rated on a scale of 1 to 5, with a score of 5 representing the
greatest ability to adapt.
The overall vulnerability scores are calculated based on the potential impacts and adaptive capacity assessments for each hazard. Scores include implementation of climate risk reduction measures.
6.4. Climate Risk Reduction Measures
7. Health and Equity Details
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7.1. CalEnviroScreen 4.0 Scores
The maximum CalEnviroScreen score is 100. A high score (i.e., greater than 50) reflects a higher pollution burden compared to other census tracts in the state.
Indicator Result for Project Census Tract
Exposure Indicators —
AQ-Ozone 95.3
AQ-PM 94.0
AQ-DPM 57.9
Drinking Water 72.0
Lead Risk Housing 21.9
Pesticides 0.00
Toxic Releases 82.5
Traffic 12.1
Effect Indicators —
CleanUp Sites 40.8
Groundwater 0.35
Haz Waste Facilities/Generators 27.1
Impaired Water Bodies 0.00
Solid Waste 22.1
Sensitive Population —
Asthma 54.9
Cardio-vascular 71.5
Low Birth Weights 94.9
Socioeconomic Factor Indicators —
Education 64.3
Housing 34.8
Linguistic 30.7
Poverty 47.8
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Unemployment 60.6
7.2. Healthy Places Index Scores
The maximum Health Places Index score is 100. A high score (i.e., greater than 50) reflects healthier community conditions compared to other census tracts in the state.
Indicator Result for Project Census Tract
Economic —
Above Poverty 40.36956243
Employed 62.92826896
Education —
Bachelor's or higher 28.6154241
High school enrollment 100
Preschool enrollment 65.63582702
Transportation —
Auto Access 72.44963429
Active commuting 33.78673168
Social —
2-parent households 36.59694598
Voting 36.73809829
Neighborhood —
Alcohol availability 64.37828821
Park access 81.35506224
Retail density 78.51918388
Supermarket access 45.60503016
Tree canopy 4.991659181
Housing —
Homeownership 61.36276145
Housing habitability 51.12280252
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Low-inc homeowner severe housing cost burden 57.80828949
Low-inc renter severe housing cost burden 55.52418837
Uncrowded housing 19.45335558
Health Outcomes —
Insured adults 39.07352752
Arthritis 82.7
Asthma ER Admissions 46.8
High Blood Pressure 79.0
Cancer (excluding skin)89.7
Asthma 32.2
Coronary Heart Disease 85.5
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease 68.2
Diagnosed Diabetes 50.0
Life Expectancy at Birth 59.5
Cognitively Disabled 74.6
Physically Disabled 69.8
Heart Attack ER Admissions 16.0
Mental Health Not Good 32.6
Chronic Kidney Disease 73.0
Obesity 26.8
Pedestrian Injuries 42.8
Physical Health Not Good 40.7
Stroke 75.8
Health Risk Behaviors —
Binge Drinking 30.9
Current Smoker 36.3
No Leisure Time for Physical Activity 40.8
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Climate Change Exposures —
Wildfire Risk 25.0
SLR Inundation Area 0.0
Children 37.8
Elderly 95.7
English Speaking 63.9
Foreign-born 62.1
Outdoor Workers 27.5
Climate Change Adaptive Capacity —
Impervious Surface Cover 56.4
Traffic Density 4.9
Traffic Access 23.0
Other Indices —
Hardship 65.9
Other Decision Support —
2016 Voting 39.9
7.3. Overall Health & Equity Scores
Metric Result for Project Census Tract
CalEnviroScreen 4.0 Score for Project Location (a)63.0
Healthy Places Index Score for Project Location (b)47.0
Project Located in a Designated Disadvantaged Community (Senate Bill 535)Yes
Project Located in a Low-Income Community (Assembly Bill 1550)No
Project Located in a Community Air Protection Program Community (Assembly Bill 617)No
a: The maximum CalEnviroScreen score is 100. A high score (i.e., greater than 50) reflects a higher pollution burden compared to other census tracts in the state.
b: The maximum Health Places Index score is 100. A high score (i.e., greater than 50) reflects healthier community conditions compared to other census tracts in the state.
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7.4. Health & Equity Measures
No Health & Equity Measures selected.
7.5. Evaluation Scorecard
Health and Equity Evaluation Scorecard not completed.
8. User Changes to Default Data
Screen Justification
Land Use Taken from traffic trip generation and Original SP
Operations: Vehicle Data Trips taken from Traffic Analysis
Operations: Hearths Woodstoves - Rule 445 no wood burning devices
Wood Fireplaces added to Gas Fireplaces