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U A L I T Y. Our air quality analysis will focus on the short-term effects related to construction vehicle and equipment emissions, such as those from the directional bore machine, supporting machinery, and rock-say trenchers, and any fugitive dust generation from onshore activities. This analysis will focus on the impact of emissions of ozone precursors, including nitrogen oxides reactive organic compounds and particulate matter (PM,,,). In the affected environment section for air quality we will explain relevant air quality terminology, summarize relevant air quality planning and regulatory requirements, discuss federal and state air quality attainment and nonattainment designations for the project area, and summarize recent air quality monitoring data and relevant meteorological data (if dispersion modeling analyses are antici- pated for impact assessment purposes). of construction impacts will focus primarily on developing emission estimates for the proposed construction equipment. Projected emissions will be compared to the Santa County Air Pollution Control District (APCD) CEQA thresholds of 150 pounds per day of ROC and or 82 pounds per day of PM,,,. Tetra Tech will use the CALINE4 model as an area source if dispersion modeling of construction-related emissions is necessary. Modeling will take into ac- count the distance between any nearby sensitive receptors and proposed construction activities. Measures recommended for fugitive dust control or other requirements will be designed in Prepared for Santa County and 1999 page 72 to prepare art for with the Santa Xxxx APCD. Regulatory evaluations for the will focus on tions of Clean Air Act conformity. Air quality permits are not anticipated. E L E C T R O M A G N E T I C R A D I A T I O N The most significant concern related to human and ecological exposure (both onshore and off- shore) to electromagnetic fields (EMF) is their potential for adverse health effects. It will be impor- tant to describe the technical aspects of EMF in clear and concise language, easily understood by the reader. Tetra Tech will review EMF research and published studies and will summarize the conclusions regarding potential hazards and risks to plant and animal life associated with a fiber optic cable of similar size and type. In addition, Tetra Tech will calculate the probable EMF radiation produced by the cable in the project area, and compare that figure to exposures commonly experienced by people in everyday life. This will provide th...
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