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Appendices Anaheim Housing Opportunities Sites Rezoning Project Draft Supplemental EIR City of Anaheim Appendix D Air Quality and Greenhouse Gas Modeling Data ---PAGE BREAK--- Appendices July 2013 This page intentionally left blank. ---PAGE BREAK--- CITY OF ANHEIM - GHG EMISSIONS INVENTORY Forecasting SCAQMD's GHG Target 6.6 1.3 4.0 2020 2050 2035 AB 32 S-03-05 Interpolated * 1990 Levels 80% Below 1990 Levels 40% Below 1990 Levels MTCO2e Business as Usual Forecasts MTCO2e Adjusted BAU SECTORS 2012 Percent of Total 2020 Percent of Total Project Percent of Total Current GP Percent of Total 2020 Percent of Total Project Percent of Total Current GP Percent of Total Transportation 2,432,336 50% 2,557,437 49% 3,131,382 50% 2,552,719 50% 1,950,072 46% 2,178,821 45% 1,776,187 45% Residential (Natural Gas and Electricity) 606,037 12% 684,246 13% 830,889 13% 690,500 14% 591,624 14% 718,416 15% 597,031 15% Nonresidential* (Natural Gas and Electricity) 1,513,031 31% 1,656,656 32% 1,925,953 31% 1,523,508 30% 1,383,172 33% 1,608,027 33% 1,272,027 32% Waste 80,149 2% 89,361 2% 106,633 2% 86,928 2% 89,361 2% 106,633 2% 86,928 2% Water/Wastewater 184,813 4% 178,745 3% 213,539 3% 174,303 3% 143,250 3% 171,136 4% 139,692 4% Other - Offroad Equipment 62,267 1% 65,388 1% 71,239 1% 63,842 1% 58,849 1% 64,115 1% 57,458 1% Total Community Emissions 4,878,634 100% 5,231,834 100% 6,279,635 100% 5,091,800 100% 4,216,328 100% 4,847,148 100% 3,929,322 100% Service Population 604,081 673,509 803,687 655,170 673,509 803,687 655,170 MTCO2e/SP 8.1 7.8 7.8 7.8 6.3 6.0 6.0 Industrial 35,980 SCAQMD GHG GP Threshold (PROGRAM LEVEL) NA 6.6 4.0 4.0 6.6 4.0 4.0 Notes: Adjusted BAU includes reductions identified in the Scoping Plan associated with Transportation (Pavely+LCFS), Energy & Water/Wastewater (improvements in the carbon intensity of electricity identified by SCE), and Other (LCFS). The current inventory does not account for reductions in building energy use from Title 24 cycle updates. Emissions forecast based on changes in population (residential energy), employment (nonresidential energy), or service population (City energy, waste, water/wastewater, transportation). Transportation. EMFAC2011 and data provided by ITERIS using the ATAM model. Transportation sector does not proportion 50 percent of the trip length for trips that occur outside of the City boundaries. Per the Regional Targets Advisory Committee (RTAC) under Senate Bill 375 (SB 375), 50 percent of the trip length for intrajurisdictional trips are the responsibility of the adjacent/corresponding jurisdiction while the other 50 percent. External-Internal and Internal-External trips do not include 50 percent of the trip length. Energy. Energy use based on a three year (2009-2011) average provided by Anaheim Utilities and a three year (2009-2011) average provided by SoCal Gas. Nonresidential* includes direct access customers, county facilities, and other district facilities within the City boundaries. Anaheim energy based on the utility's 2011 carbon intensity provided by Anaheim Utilities. Water/Wastewater. Includes fugitive emissions from wastewater processing and energy associated with water/wastewater treatment and conveyance. Water use is estimated based on generation rates identified in Anaheim's 2010 Urban Water Management Plan. Waste. WARM2012 and CalRecycle. GHG emissions from landfilled waste is based on a three year average (2010-2011) of waste generated in the City. GHG emissions are based on the waste commitment method and modeling using WARM, version 2. Waste generation for the City obtained from CalRecycle. Assumes 75 percent of fugitive GHG emissions are captured within the landfill's Landfill Gas Capture System with a landfill gas capture efficiency of 75%. The Landfill gas capture efficiency is based on the California Air Resources Board's (CARB) Local Government Operations Protocol (LGOP), Version 1.1. Other Sources. OFFROAD2007. Estimated based on population (Landscaping) and employment (Light Commercial Equipment) for the City of Anaheim as a percentage of Orange County. Excludes SCAQMD permitted sources (see note below). Construction is estimated based on housing permit data for the City of Anaheim from the U.S. Census. Daily construction emissions multiplied by 347 days/year to account for reduced/limited construction activity on weekends and holidays. Industrial Sector are "point" sources that are permitted by SCAQMD. Because the reductions associated with the Industrial sector are regulated separately by SCAQMD and CARB through the CAP and trade program and industry-specific sector reductions) and are not under the jurisdiction of the City of Anaheim, these emissions are shown for informational purposes only. In addition, given that these sources are for energy generation, it is likely that associated emissions would be double-counted because indirect GHG emissions from electricity use is included in the residential and non-residential sectors. ---PAGE BREAK--- CITY OF ANAHEIM - GHG EMISSIONS INVENTORY COMPARISON Change of ABAU from 2012 MTCO2e Change from BAU to ABAU Change from 2004 EIR SECTORS Delta 2020 Percent of Total Delta Project Percent of Total Delta Current GP Delta 2020 Delta Project Percent of Total Delta Current GP Transportation (482,264) (253,515) (656,150) (607,365) (952,561) 402,634 23% Residential (Natural Gas and Electricity) (14,413) 112,379 (9,006) (92,622) (112,472) 121,385 20% Nonresidential* (Natural Gas and Electricity) (129,859) 94,996 (241,004) (273,484) (317,927) 335,999 26% Waste 9,212 26,484 6,778 0 0 19,705 23% Water/Wastewater (41,563) (13,677) (45,121) (35,495) (42,404) 31,444 23% Other - Offroad Equipment (3,418) 1,848 (4,809) (6,539) (7,124) 6,657 12% Total Community Emissions (662,305) (31,486) (949,311) (1,015,505) (1,432,488) 917,825 23% -14% -19% -19% -23% 18% ---PAGE BREAK--- CITY OF ANAHEIM - CRITERIA AIR POLLUTANT INVENTORY EXISTING BASELINE SECTORS ROG NOx CO SOx PM10 PM2.5 Transportation 9,983 19,609 94,134 153 1,920 945 Energy - Residential (Natural Gas) 111 950 404 6 77 77 Energy - Nonresidential* (Natural Gas) 154 1,398 1,174 8 106 106 Area Sources (Landscaping, Light Commercial Equipment) 1,775 1,297 28,075 3 149 147 Other (Construction Equipment) 283 1,947 1,698 2 121 119 Total 12,306 25,201 125,485 173 2,372 1,395 SECTORS ROG NOx CO SOx PM10 PM2.5 Transportation 1,732 3,402 16,332 27 333 164 Energy - Residential (Natural Gas) 20 173 74 1 14 14 Energy - Nonresidential* (Natural Gas) 28 255 214 2 19 19 Area Sources (Landscaping, Light Commercial Equipment) 324 237 5,124 0 27 27 Other (Construction Equipment)** 49 338 295 0 21 21 Total 2,153 4,405 22,038 30 414 245 EXISTING w/2035 EMISSION RATES SECTORS ROG NOx CO SOx PM10 PM2.5 Transportation 4,003 6,469 31,185 159 1,782 803 Energy - Residential (Natural Gas) 111 950 404 6 77 77 Energy - Nonresidential* (Natural Gas) 154 1,398 1,174 8 106 106 Area Sources (Landscaping, Light Commercial Equipment) 1,775 1,297 28,075 3 149 147 Other (Construction Equipment) 283 1,947 1,698 2 121 119 Total 6,326 12,060 62,536 178 2,234 1,253 Net Change from Baseline -5,980 -13,141 -62,949 5 -137 -142 SECTORS ROG NOx CO SOx PM10 PM2.5 Transportation 694 1,122 5,411 28 309 139 Energy - Residential (Natural Gas) 20 173 74 1 14 14 Energy - Nonresidential* (Natural Gas) 28 255 214 2 19 19 Area Sources (Landscaping, Light Commercial Equipment) 324 237 5,124 0 27 27 Other (Construction Equipment)** 49 338 295 0 21 21 Total 1,116 2,125 11,117 31 391 220 Net Change from Baseline -1,038 -2,280 -10,922 1 -24 -25 2012 - lbs/day 2012 - tons/year 2035 Existing Land Uses - lbs/day 2035 Existing Land Uses - tons/year ---PAGE BREAK--- CITY OF ANAHEIM - CRITERIA AIR POLLUTANT INVENTORY SECTORS ROG NOx CO SOx PM10 PM2.5 Transportation 4,978 8,045 38,785 197 2,216 999 Energy - Residential (Natural Gas) 152 1,302 554 8 105 105 Energy - Nonresidential* (Natural Gas) 196 1,780 1,495 11 135 135 Area Sources (Landscaping, Light Commercial Equipment) 2,433 1,778 38,491 4 204 202 Other (Construction Equipment) 377 2,590 2,260 3 161 159 Total without Construction 7,760 12,906 79,325 220 2,661 1,441 Total with Construction 8,137 15,496 81,585 223 2,821 1,600 Net Change from Baseline in 2035 1,811 3,435 19,048 45 587 347 Net Change from Current GP 1,565 2,929 16,032 41 528 302 Net Change from 2004 Certified EIR 5,857 14,013 72,341 199 -581 -1,768 SECTORS ROG NOx CO SOx PM10 PM2.5 Transportation 864 1,396 6,729 34 385 173 Energy - Residential (Natural Gas) 28 238 101 2 19 19 Energy - Nonresidential* (Natural Gas) 36 325 273 2 25 25 Area Sources (Landscaping, Light Commercial Equipment) 444 325 7,025 1 37 37 Other (Construction Equipment)** 65 449 392 1 28 28 Total without Construction 1,437 2,732 14,520 39 493 282 Total with Construction 1,371 2,283 14,128 38 466 254 Net Change from Baseline in 2035 255 158 3,011 7 75 34 Net Change from Current GP 211 67 2,466 7 65 26 Net Change from 2004 Certified EIR -909 800 4,884 14 -2,937 -3,114 Project Land Uses - lbs/day Project Land Uses - tons/year ---PAGE BREAK--- CITY OF ANAHEIM - CRITERIA AIR POLLUTANT INVENTORY 2004 Certified EIR ROG NOx CO SOx PM10 PM2.5 Transportation 899 1,109 8,967 20 3,401 3,367 Energy (Natural Gas) 28 374 156 0 1 1 Area Sources 1,353 0 121 4 0 0 Total 2,280 1,483 9,244 24 3,402 3,368 SECTORS ROG NOx CO SOx PM10 PM2.5 Transportation 4,058 6,558 31,618 161 1,807 814 Energy - Residential (Natural Gas) 127 1,082 461 7 87 87 Energy - Nonresidential* (Natural Gas) 155 1,408 1,183 8 107 107 Area Sources (Landscaping, Light Commercial Equipment) 1,925 1,407 30,449 3 161 160 Other (Construction Equipment) 307 2,111 1,842 3 131 130 Total 6,572 12,567 65,552 182 2,293 1,298 Net Change from Baseline in 2035 246 507 3,016 4 59 45 SECTORS ROG NOx CO SOx PM10 PM2.5 Transportation 704 1,138 5,486 28 313 141 Energy - Residential (Natural Gas) 23 198 84 1 16 16 Energy - Nonresidential* (Natural Gas) 28 257 216 2 20 20 Area Sources (Landscaping, Light Commercial Equipment) 351 257 5,557 1 29 29 Other (Construction Equipment)** 53 366 320 0 23 22 Total 1,160 2,215 11,662 32 401 228 Net Change from Baseline in 2035 44 90 545 1 10 8 Current GP Land Uses - lbs/day Current GP Land Uses - tons/year ---PAGE BREAK--- CITY OF ANAHEIM - CRITERIA AIR POLLUTANT INVENTORY Notes: Emissions forecasts estimated based on changes in population (residential energy), employment (nonresidential energy), or service population (transportation) Other Sources. OFFROAD2007. Estimated based on housing permit data for Orange County and Anaheim from the U.S. Census. Daily offroad construction emissions multiplied by 347 days/year to account for reduced/limited construction activity on weekends and holidays. Excludes fugitive emissions from construction sites. EMFAC2011 based on daily VMT provided by ITERIS using the ATAM model. Transportation sector includes the full trip length for external-internal trips. VMT per year based on a conversion of VMT x 347 days per year to account for less travel on weekend, consistent with CARB statewide GHG emissions inventory methodology (CARB 2008). Energy. Based on a two-year average (2010-2011) of energy use provided by Anaheim Utilities and a three year average (2010-2012) provided by SoCal Gas. Nonresidential* includes direct access customers, county facilities, and other district facilities within the City boundaries. Area Sources. OFFROAD2007. Estimated based on population (Landscaping) and employment (Light Commercial Equipment) for the City of Anaheim as a percentage of Orange County. Excludes SCAQMD permitted sources. Does not include emissions from wood-burning fireplaces or consumer products (Note: no new homes would permit wood- burning fireplaces). Various industrial and commercial processes manufacturing, dry cleaning) allowed under the Project would require permitting and would be subject to further study pursuant to SCAQMD Rule 1401, New Source Review. Because the nature of those emissions cannot be determined at this time and they are subject to further regulation and permitting, they will not be included in the table because they would be speculative. ---PAGE BREAK--- Model Inputs From ITERIS Interpolated From ITERIS From 2004 EIR 2012 2020 estimate Proposed GP Current GP Population 354,383 400,116 485,866 403,773 Employment 249,698 273,393 317,821 251,397 Service Population 604,081 673,509 803,687 655,170 Notes: Source: 2012 and 2035 Population and Employment is provided by ITERIS. The Current General Plan Population and Employment is based on the 2004 General Plan EIR. ---PAGE BREAK--- Model Inputs Note: highlighted areas are the model inputs. The remaining areas are automatically updated based on the change in Population and Employment Sector Inputs 2012 2020 estimate Proposed GP Current GP Residential Electricity (Kwh) 624,930,745 705,578,219 856,792,231 712,026,710 Commercial + Industrial Electricity (Kwh) 1,902,781,978 2,083,345,444 2,421,901,942 1,915,728,924 Total Electricity (Kwh) 2,527,712,723 2,788,923,662 3,278,694,173 2,627,755,635 Residential Natural Gas (Therms) 37,619,540 42,474,351 51,577,122 42,862,537 Commercial+Industrial Natural Gas (Therms) 51,604,334 56,501,299 65,683,109 51,955,461 City (Therms) 439,475 489,984 584,690 476,642 Total Natural Gas (Therms) 89,663,348 99,465,634 117,844,920 95,294,640 VMT/day 14,628,528 15,246,764 18,193,703 14,831,605 Water (AF/year) 70,098 67,834 81,028 66,130 Water (gallons/year) 22,841,599,435 22,103,667,911 26,403,029,546 21,548,668,225 Wastewater (gallons/year) 13,491,373,791 12,989,607,124 15,534,357,680 12,694,850,440 Indoor Water as a Percent of Total Water Use 59% 59% 59% 59% Waste Generation (tons/year) 369,373 411,826 491,425 400,612 Waste Generation ADC (tons/year) 235,432 262,490 313,225 255,343 Total Waste Disposal (tons/year) 604,805 674,316 804,650 655,955 Sources Waste generation based on waste commitment for the City of Anaheim is obtained from CalRecycle. Forecasts are based on an average 2011-2009 disposal rate and adjusted for increases in population and employment. EMFAC2011 based on daily VMT provided by ITERIS using the ATAM model. Transportation sector includes the full trip length for external-internal trips. VMT per year based on a conversion of VMT x 347 days per year to account for less travel on weekend, consistent with CARB statewide GHG emissions inventory methodology (CARB 2008). Natural gas and electricity use for residential land uses in the City were modeled using data provided by SoCalGas and Anaheim Utilities, respectively. Natural gas and electricity use is based on a three-year average (2011, 2010, and 2009) to account for fluctuation in annual natural use as a result of natural variations in climate. Forecasts in energy are based on the change in population and employment. Total water generation for the City of Anaheim is based on Anaheim's 2010 Urban Water Management Plan SBX7-7 gallons per capita per day (gpcd). Forecasts (2020 and 2035) are adjusted for increases in population and employment and are based on the Target per capita SBx7-7 for Anaheim Utilities. ---PAGE BREAK--- Water and Wastewater Water Demand Calculations Derived from the Urban Water Management Plan Total Demand % Total Demand Indoor Outdoor Residential (single + multi-family) - Demand 58% 61% 39% Commercial + Industrial 37% 62% 38% Other non-residential: Irrigation + Other + System Loss - Outdoor 5% 0% 100% Total Per Capita Water Use (gpdc) Total Residential Indoor Residential Outdoor Non-Residential Indoor Non-Residential Outdoor Base 201.6 71.7 45.2 46.2 38.4 2020 Target 161.2 57.3 36.2 46.2 38.4 Water Use gallons/year Total Residential Indoor Residential Outdoor Non-Residential Indoor Non-Residential Outdoor 2012 22,841,599,435 9,276,429,202 5,848,183,628 4,214,944,589 3,502,042,017 2020 22,103,667,911 8,374,687,651 5,279,694,389 4,614,919,474 3,834,366,398 Proposed Project 26,403,029,546 10,169,485,298 6,411,197,253 5,364,872,382 4,457,474,612 Current General Plan 21,548,668,225 8,451,226,443 5,327,947,106 4,243,623,997 3,525,870,679 California Total (AFY) Percent Residential Indoor Water Use 2,300,000 61% Residential Outdoor Water Use 1,450,000 39% Office Outdoor Water Use percentage 38% Misc. Retail Outdoor Water Use percentage 38% Source: Anaheim. 2011, June. 2010 Urban Water Management Plan. Prepared by Malcolm Pirnie, Inc. http://www.anaheim.net/articlenew2222.asp?id=4400 The Pacific Institute. 2003, November. Waste Not Want Not (WNWN): The Potential for Urban Water Conservation in California. Appendix E, Details of Commercial Water Use and Potential Savings, by Sector; and Appendix F, Details of Industrial Water Use and Potential Saves, by Sector. The SBX7-7 rate is allocated to residential, non-residential, and outdoor water use based on the Customer type % identified in Table above (since rate only includes population not employment) The City’s service area excludes several small areas inside City limits serviced by other water purveyors and includes areas outside of City limits (between Brookhurst and Gilbert Streets) serviced by the City. The Pacific Institute. 2003, November. Waste Not Want Not (WNWN): The Potential for Urban Water Conservation in California. Table ES-1 ---PAGE BREAK--- Water and Wastewater Fugitive Emissions - Process Emissions from WWTP with Nitrification/Denitrification Buildout Fugitive Emissions - Process Emissions from WWTP with Nitrification/Denitrification LGOP Version 1.1. Equation 10.9. N2O = 2012 2020 Proposed Project Current GP wastewater (Liters)= 51,064,849,799 49,165,662,966 58,797,543,819 48,050,008,916 10^-6 = 1.00E-06 conversion factor; kg/mg N Load 40.00 mg/L of wastewater USEPA 2008 EF effluent 0.01 kg/N2O/kg N 10^-3 = 1.00E-03 conversion factor: MTons/kg 2012 2020 Proposed Project Current GP MTons N2O 10.21 9.83 11.76 9.61 CO2e = 3,166 3,048 3,645 2,979 Source: California Air Resources Board (CARB). 2010, May. Local Government Operations Protocol (LGOP), Version 1.1. The LGOP protocol provides default values for all the terms except the Nitrogen Load, which is assumed to be 40 mg of N per Liter of wastewater effluent based on USEPA methodology outlined in the CalEEMod program manual. South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD). 2011. California Emissions Estimator Model (CalEEMod), Version 2011.1.1. User's Manual. USEPA. 2008. Page 8-12. USEPA cites Metcalf & Eddy, Inc., 1991, “Wastewater Engineering: Treatment Disposal, and Reuse,” 3rd Ed. McGraw Hill Publishing. CH4 - Microorganisms can biodegrade soluble organic material in wastewater under aerobic (presence of oxygen) or anaerobic (absence of oxygen) conditions. Anaerobic conditions result in the production of CH4. N2O - Treatment of domestic wastewater during both nitrification and denitrification of the nitrogen present leads to the formation of N2O, usually in the form of urea, ammonia, and proteins. These compounds are converted to nitrate through the aerobic process of nitrification. Denitrification occurs under anoxic conditions (without free oxygen), and involves the biological conversion of nitrate into dinitrogen. N2O can be an intermediate product of both processes, but more often is associated with denitrification. Notes: Waste discharge facilities in compliance with the United States Environmental Protection Agency's Clean Water Standards do not typically result in CH4 emissions. However, poorly-operated aerobic wastewater treatment systems can result in the generation of CH4. Because wastewater treatment systems are assumed to operate in compliance with state and federal laws pertaining to water quality, CH4 emissions from centralized aerobic treatments are not included in the inventory. Wastewater x 10^-6 x Nload x EF effluent x 10^3 ---PAGE BREAK--- Water and Wastewater Energy for Water Conveyance, Treatment, Distribution, and Wastewater Treatment (Southern California) Water Supply and Conveyance Water Treatment Water Distribution Total Water Wastewater Treatment (Tertiary) 9,727 111 1,272 11,110 1,911 Anaheim Carbon Intensity CO2e CO2 MTons/MWH1 CH4 MTons/MWH2 N2O MTons/MWH2 MTons/MWh 0.649 0.000013 0.000003 0.650 ABAU Carbon Intensity 2011 2020 CO2e Assumed Percent Renewable 16% 33% MTons/MWh CO2e MTons/Mwh 0.649 0.517 0.519 GHG Emissions from Energy Associated with Water/Wastewater 2012 2020 Proposed Project Current GP MwH/Year Water 253,770 245,572 293,338 239,406 Wastewater 25,782 24,823 29,686 24,260 Total Water/Wastewater 279,552 270,395 323,024 263,666 2012 2020 Proposed Project Current GP MTCO2e/Year Water 164,894 159,567 190,605 155,561 Wastewater 16,753 16,130 19,289 15,764 Total Water/Wastewater 181,647 175,697 209,894 171,324 Total GHGs 2012 2020 Proposed Project Current GP MTCO2e/Year Water 164,894 159,567 190,605 155,561 Wastewater 19,919 19,178 22,935 18,743 Total Water/Wastewater 184,813 178,745 213,539 174,303 GHG Emissions from Energy Use - Adjusted for Lower Carbon Intensity in 2020 2020 Proposed Project Current GP MTCO2e/Year Water 127,331 152,098 124,134 Wastewater 15,919 19,038 15,558 Total Water/Wastewater 143,250 171,136 139,692 GHG Emissions from Water/Wastewater Use kWhr/million gallons Source: California Energy Commission (CEC). 2006, December. Refining Estimates of Water-Related Energy Use in California. CEC-500-2006-118. Prepared by Navigant Consulting, Inc. Based on the electricity use for Southern California. Source: California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC). California RPS Procurement Summary 2003-20010. http://www.cpuc.ca.gov/PUC/energy/Renewables/index.htm Energy Associated with Water Use GHG Emissions from Energy Associated with Water Use/Wastewater Generation GHG Emissions from Water/Wastewater Use Intensity factor Source 1: Anaheim, Public Utilities Department. 2013, February 12. Mandip Kaur Samra, Integrated Resources Planner. Source 2: CH4 intensity factor=28.94 lb/GWh; N20 intensity factor=6.17 lb/GWh. United States Environmental Protection Agency. eGRID2012 Version 1.0 Year 2009 GHG Annual Emission Rates. http://www.epa.gov/cleanenergy/documents/egridzips/eGRID2012V1_0_year09_GHGOutputrates.pdf Source: Anaheim, Public Utilities Department. 2013, February 12. Mandip Kaur Samra, Integrated Resources Planner. Wastewater Modeling assumes 100% septic treatment for 2012, 50% septic treatment for 2020; 25% septic treatment in 2035, and 0% septic treatment at P-2035. ---PAGE BREAK--- Water and Wastewater General Conversion Factors Global Warming Potentials (GWP) CO2 1 CH4 21 N2O 310 gallons to Liters 3.785 kilowatt hrs to megawatt hrs 0.001 gallons to AF [PHONE REDACTED] Source: Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). 2001. Third Assessment Report: Climate Change 2011. ---PAGE BREAK--- Section 2 Water Demand City of Anaheim 2010 Urban Water Management Plan 2-6 Table 2-5: Additional Water Uses and Losses (AFY) Water Use &ŝƐĐĂůzĞĂƌ ŶĚŝŶŐ 2005 2010 2015 2020 2025 ϮϬϯϬ ϮϬϯϱ-opt Saline Barriers - - - - - - - Groundwater Recharge - - - - - - - Conjunctive Use - - - - - - - Raw Water - - - - - - - Golf Course Irrigation 232 355 300 300 300 300 300 Unaccounted-for Water 1,831 3,698 3,258 3,312 3,416 3,488 3,497 Total Ϯ͕Ϭϲϯ ϰ͕Ϭϱϯ ϯ͕ϱϱϴ ϯ͕ϲϭϮ ϯ͕ϳϭϲ ϯ͕ϳϴϴ ϯ͕ϳϵϳ 2.4. SBx7-7 Requirements 2.4.1. Overview SBx7-7, which became effective on February 3, 2010, is the water conservation component to the Delta legislative package. It seeks to implement Governor Schwarzenegger’s 2008 water use reduction goals to achieve a 20% statewide reduction in urban per capita water use by December 31, 2020. As discussed above, the bill requires each urban retail water supplier to develop urban water use targets to help meet the 20% goal by 2020 and an interim 10% goal by 2015. The bill establishes methods for urban retail water suppliers to determine targets to help achieve water reduction targets. The retail water supplier must select one of the four target-setting methods (compliance options). The retail agency may choose to comply to SBx7-7 as an individual or as a region in collaboration with other water suppliers. Under the regional compliance option, the retail water supplier still has to report the water use target for its individual service area. The bill also includes reporting requirements in the 2010, 2015, and 2020 UWMPs. An agency that does not comply with SBx7-7 requirement will not be eligible for water related grant, or loan, from the state on and after July 16, 2016. However, if an agency that is not in compliance documents a plan and obtains funding approval to come into compliance then could become eligible for grants or loans. 2.4.2. SBx7-7 Compliance Options DWR has established four compliance options for urban retail water suppliers to choose from. Each supplier is required to adopt one of the four options to comply with SBx7-7 requirements. The four options include: x Option 1 requires a simple 20 percent reduction from the baseline by 2020 and 10 percent by 2015. ---PAGE BREAK--- Section 2 Water Demand City of Anaheim 2010 Urban Water Management Plan 2-7 x Option 2 employs a budget-based approach by requiring an agency to achieve a performance standard based on three metrics: o Residential indoor water use of 55 GPCD o Landscape water use commiserate with Model Landscape Ordinance o 10 percent reduction in baseline CII water use x Option 3 is to achieve 95% of the applicable state hydrologic region target as set forth in the State’s 20x2020 Water Conservation Plan. x Option 4 requires calculation of Total Savings and subtraction from Base GPCD: o Total Savings includes indoor residential savings, metering savings, CII savings, landscape and water loss savings. Anaheim’s Compliance Option Selection With MWDOC’s assistance in the calculation of the City’s base daily per capita use and water use targets, the City has selected to comply with Option 1. While each retail agency is required to choose a compliance option in 2010, DWR allows for the agency to change its compliance option in 2015. This will allow the City to determine its water use targets for Compliance Option 2 and 4 as it anticipates more data to be available for targets calculation in the future. 2.4.3. Regional Alliance As discussed above, retail agencies can choose to meet the SBx7-7 targets on its own or several retail agencies may form a regional alliance and meet the water use targets as a region. The benefit for an agency that joins a regional alliance is that it has multiple means of meeting compliance. The City is a member of the Orange County 20x2020 Regional Alliance formed by MWDOC. This regional alliance consists of 29 retail agencies in Orange County as described in MWDOC’s 2010 RUWMP. The Regional Alliance Weighted 2015 target is 174 GPCD and 2020 target is 157 GPCD. 2.4.4. Baseline Water Use The first step to calculating an agency’s water use targets is to determine its base daily per capita water use (baseline water use). This baseline water use is essentially the agency’s gross water use divided by its service area population, reported in gallons per capita per day (GPCD). The baseline water use is calculated as a continuous 10-year average during a period, which ends no earlier than December 31, 2004 and no later than December 31, 2010. Agencies that recycled water consists of 10 percent or more of 2008 retail water delivery can use up to a 15-year average for the calculation. ---PAGE BREAK--- Section 2 Water Demand City of Anaheim 2010 Urban Water Management Plan 2-8 The City’s retail delivery in 2008 did not include recycled water; therefore, a 10-year instead of a 15-year rolling average was calculated. The City’s baseline water use is 201.6 GPCD which was obtained from the 10-year period July 1, 1995 to June 30, 2005. Tables 2-6 and 2-7 provide the base period ranges used to calculate the baseline water use for the City as well as the service area population and annual water use data which the base daily per capita water use was derived. Data provided in Table 2-6 was used to calculate the continuous 10-year average baseline GPCD. Moreover, regardless of the compliance option adopted by the City, it will need to meet a minimum water use target of 5% reduction from a five-year baseline as calculated in Table 2-7. Because the City is an OCWD agency, the City’s gross water use includes deductions for indirect potable recycled water use from the Groundwater Replenishment System (GWRS) and Water Factory 21 managed by OCWD. The calculations for the gross water use are included in Appendix C. Table 2-6: Base Daily per Capita Water Use – 10-year range Highest Available Baseline Beginning Ending 10 Year Avg July 1, 1995 June 30, 2005 Fiscal Year Ending Service Area Population Gross Water Use (gallons per day) Daily Per Capita Water Use 1996 303,051 63,978,[PHONE REDACTED] 309,953 66,920,[PHONE REDACTED] 317,468 61,984,[PHONE REDACTED] 324,968 66,564,[PHONE REDACTED] 333,052 71,142,[PHONE REDACTED] 339,261 67,467,[PHONE REDACTED] 342,641 70,750,[PHONE REDACTED] 345,157 66,261,[PHONE REDACTED] 348,117 68,300,[PHONE REDACTED] 348,018 63,114,928 181 Base Daily Per Capita Water Use: 201.6 The most recent year in base period must end no earlier than December 31, 2004, and no later than December 31, 2010. The base period cannot exceed 10 years unless at least 10 percent of 2008 retail deliveries were met with recycled water. ---PAGE BREAK--- Section 2 Water Demand City of Anaheim 2010 Urban Water Management Plan 2-9 Table 2-7: Base Daily per Capita Water Use – 5-year range Highest Available Baseline Beginning Ending 5 Year Avg July 1, 2003 June 30, 2008 Fiscal Year Ending Service Area Population Gross Water Use (gallons per day) Daily Per Capita Water Use 2004 348,117 68,300,[PHONE REDACTED] 348,018 63,114,[PHONE REDACTED] 347,959 64,643,[PHONE REDACTED] 349,645 68,159,[PHONE REDACTED] 351,933 66,023,837 188 Base Daily Per Capita Water Use: 189.2 The base period must end no earlier than December 31, 2007, and no later than December 31, 2010. 2.4.5. SBx7-7 Water Use Targets Under Compliance Option 1, the simple 20 percent reduction from the baseline, the City’s 2015 interim water use target is 181.4 GPCD and the 2020 final water use target is 161.2 GPCD as summarized in Table 2-8. Table 2-8: Preferred Compliance Option and Water Use Targets Baseline 2015 Target 2020 Target Option 1 - Simple 20% Reduction 201.6 181.4 161.2 2.4.6. Water Use Reduction Implementation Plan The City will continue to implement Demand Management Measures described in Section 4 as part of its Water Use Reduction Implementation Plan. As part of this implementation, the City recently submitted a grant application to the United States Department of the Interior Bureau of Reclamation (BOR) to develop a Water Use Efficiency Master Plan. The purpose of this master plan is to develop specific approaches for implementing cost effective water conservation measures to achieve the 20 x 2020 targets set by the 2009 Water Conservation Bill. In addition, the City will participate in the Orange County 20x2020 Regional Alliance along with 28 other retail urban water suppliers in Orange County. The Orange County 20x2020 Regional Alliance was created to allow local water suppliers to meet their 20% by 2020 reduction targets set by the 2009 Water Conservation Bill on a regional basis through the successful implementation of region-wide programs. ---PAGE BREAK--- Community Wide GHG Inventory Report for Anaheim California Energy Commission Sector Group: Bundled and Direct Access Customers 2010 Annual KWH 2011 Annual KWH 2012 Annual KWH Average 2009-2011 Annual KWH Residential 623,834,747 630,893,341 620,064,147 624,930,745 Commercial + Industrial + City 1,973,078,213 1,902,931,293 1,832,336,428 1,902,781,978 0 0 0 0 2,596,912,960 2,533,824,634 2,452,400,575 2,527,712,723 * City facilities not disaggregated from commercial + industrial accounts. SoCal Gas Natural Gas Use 2010 Annual Therms 2011 Annual Therms 2012 Annual Therms Average 2010-2012 Annual Therms Residential 37,533,733 37,705,346 37,619,540 Commercial + Industrial 41,155,908 62,052,759 51,604,334 City 452,395 426,554 439,475 79,142,036 100,184,659 0 89,663,348 Southern California Gas Company (SoCal Gas), 2013, April 12. 2011, 2010, and 2009 Annual Natural Gas Use. Provided by Paulo Morais, Energy Programs Supervisor, Customer Programs. Anaheim, Public Utilities Department. 2013, May 9. Brian Beelner, Financial Planning Manager. Southern California Gas Company (SoCal Gas), 2013, May 16. 2012, 2011, and 2010 Annual Natural Gas Use (City). Provided by Paulo Morais, Energy Programs Supervisor, Customer Programs. ---PAGE BREAK--- Energy Natural Gas Emission Factors Natural Gas CO2e lbs CO2/Therm MTons CO2/Therm CH4 MTons/Therm N2O MTons/Therm MTons/Therm All Years 11.7 0.00530 5.E-07 1.E-08 0.00532 Anaheim Utility Electricity Carbon Intensity CO2e CO2 MTons/MWH1 CH4 MTons/MWH2 N2O MTons/MWH2 MTons/MWh 0.649 0.000013 0.000003 0.650 ABAU Carbon Intensity 2011 2020 CO2e Assumed Percent Renewable 16% 33% MTons/MWh CO2e MTons/Mwh 0.649 0.517 0.519 Intensity factor Source: CO2, CH4 and N2O intensity based on Table G.3 of the LGOP for residential and non-residential (CO2, 53.02 kg/Mmbtu; CH4: 0.005 kg/MMBtu; N2O: 0.0001 kg/MMBtu) Source: California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC). California RPS Procurement Summary 2003-2010. http://www.cpuc.ca.gov/PUC/energy/Renewables/index.htm Intensity factor 2011 Source 1: Anaheim, Public Utilities Department. 2013, February 12. Mandip Kaur Samra, Integrated Resources Planner. Source: Anaheim, Public Utilities Department. 2013, February 12. Mandip Kaur Samra, Integrated Resources Planner. Source 2: CH4 intensity factor=28.94 lb/GWh; N20 intensity factor=6.17 lb/GWh. United States Environmental Protection Agency. eGRID2012 Version 1.0 Year 2009 GHG Annual Emission Rates. http://www.epa.gov/cleanenergy/documents/egridzips/eGRID2012V1_0_year09_GHGOutputrates.pdf ---PAGE BREAK--- GHG Emissions from Energy Use 2012 2020 Project Current GP Electricity Residential Electricity 406,067 458,470 556,725 462,660 Commercial + Industrial 1,236,387 1,353,713 1,573,700 1,244,800 Total 1,642,454 1,812,183 2,130,425 1,707,459 2012 2020 Project Current GP Natural Gas Residential Electricity 199,970 225,777 274,163 227,840 Commercial + Industrial 274,308 300,338 349,145 276,174 City 2,336 2,605 3,108 2,534 Total 476,614 528,720 626,416 506,548 2012 2020 Project Current GP Summary Residential Total 606,037 684,246 830,889 690,500 Commercial + Industrial Total 1,510,695 1,654,052 1,922,845 1,520,974 City Total (natural gas only) 2,336 2,605 3,108 2,534 Total 2,119,068 2,340,902 2,756,842 2,214,007 ---PAGE BREAK--- GHG Emissions from Energy Use - Adjusted for Lower Carbon Intensity in 2020 2020 Project Current GP Electricity MTCO2e/Year Residential Electricity 365,847 444,253 369,191 Commercial + Industrial 1,080,229 1,255,773 993,319 Total 1,446,077 1,700,026 1,362,510 2020 Project Current GP Natural Gas MTCO2e/Year Residential Electricity 225,777 274,163 227,840 Commercial + Industrial 300,338 349,145 276,174 City 2,605 3,108 2,534 Total 528,720 626,416 506,548 2020 P-2035 2035 Summary MTCO2e/Year Residential Total 591,624 718,416 597,031 Commercial + Industrial Total 1,380,568 1,604,919 1,269,494 City Total (natural gas only) 2,605 3,108 2,534 Total 1,974,796 2,326,443 1,869,058 General Conversion Factors lbs to kg 0.4536 kg to MTons 0.001 Mmbtu to Therm 0.1 kilowatt hrs to megawatt hrs 0.001 lbs to Tons 2000 Tons to MTon 0.9071847 Global Warming Potentials (GWP) CO2 1 CH4 21 N2O 310 Therms to kwh 29.30711111 Source: California Air Resources Board (CARB). 2010. Local Government Operations Protocol. Version 1.1. Appendix F, Standard Conversion Factors Source: Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). 2001. Third Assessment Report: Climate Change 2011. ---PAGE BREAK--- Criteria Air Pollutants from Natural Gas Rate Natural Gas ROG NOx CO SO2 PM10 PM2.5 Residential 0.01078431 0.09215686 0.03921569 0.00058824 0.00745098 0.00745098 Non-Residential 0.01078431 0.09803922 0.08235294 0.00058824 0.00745098 0.00745098 Source: CalEEMod Version 2011.1.1. Natural Gas ROG NOx CO SO2 PM10 PM2.5 Residential 111 950 404 6 77 77 Commercial + Industrial 152 1386 1164 8 105 105 City 1 12 10 0 1 1 Total 265 2348 1578 14 183 183 Natural Gas ROG NOx CO SO2 PM10 PM2.5 Residential 125 1072 456 7 87 87 Commercial + Industrial 167 1518 1275 9 115 115 City 1 13 11 0 1 1 Total 294 2603 1742 16 203 203 Increase from Baseline 29 255 164 2 20 20 Natural Gas ROG NOx CO SO2 PM10 PM2.5 Residential 152 1302 554 8 105 105 Commercial + Industrial 194 1764 1482 11 134 134 City 2 16 13 0 1 1 Total 348 3082 2049 19 241 241 Increase from Baseline 83 734 471 5 58 58 Natural Gas ROG NOx CO SO2 PM10 PM2.5 Residential 127 1082 461 7 87 87 Commercial + Industrial 154 1396 1172 8 106 106 City 1 13 11 0 1 1 Total 282 2491 1644 15 195 195 Increase from Baseline 17 143 65 1 11 11 General Conversion Factors Mmbtu to Therm 0.1 lbs to Tons 2000 Tons to MTon 0.9071847 lbs/MBTU 2012 lbs/day Project lbs/day Source: California Air Resources Board (CARB). 2010. Local Government Operations Protocol. Version 1.1. Appendix F, Standard Conversion Factors Current GP lbs/day 2020 lbs/day ---PAGE BREAK--- 1. Anaheim’s Renewable Resources and Resource Mix: a. Based on Published Data: http://www.anaheim.net/utilities/PowerContentLabel.pdf b. We are 16% Renewable for Calendar Year 2012 (this data has not been audited). Our aim is to be at 33% RPS by 2020. Anaheim intends to comply with the State RPS Statute, SBX1 2, passed in April 2011. i. Here is Anaheim’s RPS Policy, based on data from 2011 and 2012 (please click on the link that says “Anaheim’s Renewable Procurement Plan”: http://www.anaheim.net/article.asp?id=4606 2. Anaheim’s Carbon Content (2012 data is not available- it will be available in September of 2013). As you can see, overall, our carbon content has gone down over time. This is primarily due to the purchase of Renewable Resources. Calendar Year MT CO2/MWh lbs CO2/MWh 2008 0.732675195 1615.[PHONE REDACTED] 0.75860895 1672.[PHONE REDACTED] 0.692666204 1527.[PHONE REDACTED] 0.648635319 1429.996097 ---PAGE BREAK--- City of Anaheim 2010 Category Annual Therms # of meters Anaheim Facilities Aggregated Therms** # of meters Industrual/Commercial* 41608303 4,240 452,395 44 Single Family Residential 27327288 75438 Multi-Family Resdential 10206445 3051 Total Therms 79,142,036 82,729 City of Anaheim 2011 Category Annual Therms # of meters Industrual/Commercial* 62479313 4,199 426,554 44 Single Family Residential 27593056 75962 Multi-Family Resdential 10112290 3,053 Total Therms 100,184,659 83,214 City of Anaheim 2012 Category Annual Therms # of meters Industrual/Commercial Single Family Residential Multi-Family Resdential Total Therms 0 0 * Industrual/Commercial load includes City of Anaheim Facilities **Anaheim Facilities Aggregated Therms. Load does not include Power Generation ---PAGE BREAK--- Disability & Civil Rights Program Translate Public Notification of Amendment and Adoption of Renewable Portfolio Standard In 2002, California established its Renewables Portfolio Standard Program, with the goal of increasing the percentage of renewable energy in the state's electricity mix to 20% of retail sales by 2017. In 2006, Senate Bill 107 codified California's 20% by 2010 RPS goal. Publicly owned utilities, like Anaheim Public Utilities, set their own RPS goals recognizing the intent of the legislature is to achieve the 20% by 2010 target. In response to SB 107, Anaheim Public Utilities established a goal of 20% RPS by 2015, which was approved by the Anaheim City Council per Resolution 2006-187. In April 2011 new legislation, Senate Bill X1 2 (SBX1 was signed by Governor Brown requiring all utilities to meet a 33% Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS) goal by 2020. By legislative mandate, Anaheim Public Utilities must adopt the new RPS goals of an average of 20% of retail sales from renewable resources for the period 2011-2013, 25% by the end of 2016, and 33% by the end of 2020. In December of 2011, Anaheim posted the Resolution and Anaheim RPS Policy, which included the Enforcement Program and Procurement Plan. Anaheim is proposing an amendment to the 2011 RPS policy, to include an updated Resources Procurement Plan and a cost limitation provision. The draft 2013 RPS Policy is posted below. There is no change to the Resolution. Please note that the draft RPS Policy remain in draft form until they are approved by the Anaheim City Council. Reference Documents: - Resolution - Anaheim’s RPS Policy and Resources Procurement Plan All contents © 2013 City of Anaheim I Privacy Policy I Browser I Contact Us Page 1 of 1 City of Anaheim - Public Notification of Amendment and Adoption of Renewable Portfol... 5/8/2013 http://www.anaheim.net/article.asp?id=4606 ---PAGE BREAK--- CITY OF ANAHEIM — TRANSPORTATION SECTOR VMT Population Employment Service Population (SP) Daily VMT* Rate (VMT/ SP) Adjusted Daily VMT Annual VMT 2012 354,383 249,698 604,081 14,628,528 24.22 14,628,528 5,076,099,216 2020 400,116 273,393 673,509 15,246,764 22.64 15,246,764 5,290,627,047 Proposed Project 485,866 317,821 803,687 18,193,703 22.64 18,193,703 6,313,214,941 Current GP 403,773 251,397 655,170 14,831,605 22.64 14,831,605 5,146,567,050 Baseline in 2035 354,383 249,698 604,081 14,628,528 24.22 14,628,528 5,076,099,216 ITERIS 2012 Baseline 354,383 249,698 604,081 14,628,528 24.22 ITERIS 2035 485,866 317,821 803,687 18,193,703 22.64 CRITERIA AIR POLLUTANTS ROG NOx CO SOx PM10 PM2.5 2012 9,983 19,609 94,134 153 1,[PHONE REDACTED] 6,187 11,034 51,624 161 1,821 814 Proposed Project 4,978 8,045 38,785 197 2,216 999 Current GP 4,058 6,558 31,618 161 1,807 814 Baseline in 2035 4,003 6,469 31,185 159 1,782 803 ROG NOx CO SOx PM10 PM2.5 2012 1,732 3,402 16,332 27 [PHONE REDACTED] 1,074 1,914 8,957 28 316 141 Proposed Project 864 1,396 6,729 34 385 173 Current GP 704 1,138 5,486 28 313 141 Baseline in 2035 694 1,122 5,411 28 309 139 GHG EMISSIONS N2O CO2 CO2e N2O CO2 CO2e 2012 98 2,401,910 2,432,336 98 2,315,823 2,346,249 NA 2020 55 2,540,316 2,557,437 55 1,932,951 1,950,072 -24% -17% Proposed Project 33 3,118,899 3,131,382 33 2,166,338 2,178,821 -30% Current GP 40 2,542,543 2,552,719 40 1,766,011 1,776,187 -30% -24% Baseline in 2035 32 2,507,730 2,517,767 32 1,741,830 1,751,867 -30% -25% State and Federal Fuel Efficiency Improvements + Low Carbon Fuel Standard (LCFS) Percent Reduction from 2012 Source: EMFAC2011-SG Note: MTons = metric tons; CO2e = carbon dioxide-equivalent. Adjusted BAU Includes Pavley and the Low Carbon Fuel Standard (LCFS). 1493 (AB 1493) Pavley I Fuel Efficiency Standards. In addition, the State of California has adopted the Low Carbon Fuel Standard (LCFS). In January 2012, the California Air Resources Board (CARB) adopted the Advanced Clean Car Program which implements the Pavley II Fuel Efficiency Standards and projects that by 2025, one in every seven new cars sold will be electric vehicles (PHEV or PEV). However, the Pavley II Advanced Clean Car Program is not included in the transportation emissions reductions and therefore reductions are conservative. On December 29, 2011, the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of California issued several rulings in the federal lawsuits challenging the LCFS. One of the court’s rulings preliminarily enjoins the CARB from enforcing the regulation during the pendency of the litigation. In January 2012, CARB appealed the decision and on April 23, 2012, the Night Circuit Court granted CARB’s motion for a stay of the injunction while it continues to consider CARB’s appeal of the lower court’s decision. Percent Reduction from BAU Tons/year Daily emissions multiplied by 347 days/year to account for reduced traffic on weekends and holidays. This assumption is consistent with the California Air Resources Board's (CARB) methodology within the Climate Change Scoping Plan Measure Documentation Supplement. Source: EMFAC2011-SG MTons/year - Business as Usual (BAU) MTons/year - Adjusted City of Anaheim Source: 2012 and 2035 VMT is based on data provided by Iteris using the ATAM model. VMT for the Current General Plan is based on per capita VMT in the Traffic Study provided by Iteris VMT/population and employment (service population)). Adjusted Daily vehicles miles traveled (VMT) multiplied by 347 days/year to account for reduced traffic on weekends and holidays. This assumption is consistent with the California Air Resources Board's (CARB) methodology within the Climate Change Scoping Plan Measure Documentation Supplement. lbs/day ---PAGE BREAK--- Baseline in 2035 Based on EMFAC2011 Emission year Daily Baseline in 2035 14,628,528 Percent of VMT Adjust % VMT ROG NOx CO SOx PM10 PM2.5 All Other Buses 0.06% 0.06% 2 22 8 0 3 2 LDA 47.75% 47.75% 1,030 970 11,194 56 738 319 LDT1 5.96% 5.96% 247 147 1,755 8 92 40 LDT2 20.40% 20.40% 750 514 5,654 32 315 135 LHD1 4.37% 4.37% 311 1,041 1,698 8 84 37 LHD2 0.63% 0.63% 28 160 191 1 16 7 MCY 0.30% 0.30% 366 119 2,089 0 4 2 MDV 15.90% 15.90% 932 580 6,267 32 244 105 MH 0.38% 0.38% 4 92 29 1 9 4 Motor Coach 0.06% 0.06% 5 40 25 0 4 2 OBUS 0.04% 0.04% 13 17 103 0 1 0 PTO 0.04% 0.04% 3 24 10 0 1 0 SBUS 0.05% 0.05% 5 57 32 0 8 4 T6 Ag 0.00% 0.00% 0 1 0 0 0 0 T6 CAIRP heavy 0.00% 0.00% 0 0 0 0 0 0 T6 CAIRP small 0.00% 0.00% 0 1 0 0 0 0 T6 instate construction heavy 0.05% 0.05% 2 20 7 0 3 2 T6 instate construction small 0.16% 0.16% 4 50 20 1 9 5 T6 instate heavy 0.29% 0.29% 9 106 40 1 17 9 T6 instate small 0.87% 0.87% 24 271 108 3 50 26 T6 OOS heavy 0.00% 0.00% 0 0 0 0 0 0 T6 OOS small 0.00% 0.00% 0 1 0 0 0 0 T6 public 0.04% 0.04% 1 15 6 0 2 1 T6 utility 0.01% 0.01% 0 2 1 0 0 0 T6TS 0.31% 0.31% 43 57 386 1 4 2 T7 Ag 0.00% 0.00% 0 1 1 0 0 0 T7 CAIRP 0.28% 0.28% 30 245 158 2 16 10 T7 CAIRP construction 0.02% 0.02% 2 18 11 0 1 1 T7 NNOOS 0.32% 0.32% 32 241 172 2 17 10 T7 NOOS 0.10% 0.10% 12 95 64 1 6 4 T7 other port 0.00% 0.00% 0 0 0 0 0 0 T7 POAK 0.00% 0.00% 0 0 0 0 0 0 T7 POLA 0.63% 0.63% 63 609 329 3 40 26 T7 public 0.02% 0.02% 3 29 15 0 1 1 T7 Single 0.15% 0.15% 11 88 59 1 8 4 T7 single construction 0.05% 0.05% 4 31 21 0 3 2 T7 SWCV 0.05% 0.05% 5 63 26 0 3 1 T7 tractor 0.40% 0.40% 29 281 152 2 23 14 T7 tractor construction 0.04% 0.04% 3 30 18 0 2 1 T7 utility 0.00% 0.00% 0 2 2 0 0 0 T7IS 0.04% 0.04% 6 54 380 0 1 0 UBUS 0.24% 0.24% 23 377 153 1 56 27 TOTAL 100% 100% 4,003 6,469 31,185 159 1,782 803 lbs/day Based on the emission factors for Orange County - South Coast Air Basin ---PAGE BREAK--- Current GP Based on EMFAC2011 Emission year Daily Current GP 14,831,605 Percent of VMT Adjust % VMT ROG NOx CO SOx PM10 PM2.5 All Other Buses 0.06% 0.06% 2 23 8 0 3 2 LDA 47.75% 47.75% 1,044 984 11,349 57 748 323 LDT1 5.96% 5.96% 250 149 1,780 8 93 40 LDT2 20.40% 20.40% 760 521 5,733 33 319 137 LHD1 4.37% 4.37% 315 1,056 1,721 8 85 37 LHD2 0.63% 0.63% 29 162 194 1 16 7 MCY 0.30% 0.30% 371 121 2,118 0 4 2 MDV 15.90% 15.90% 945 588 6,354 33 248 106 MH 0.38% 0.38% 4 93 30 1 9 4 Motor Coach 0.06% 0.06% 5 40 25 0 4 2 OBUS 0.04% 0.04% 13 17 105 0 1 0 PTO 0.04% 0.04% 3 25 10 0 1 0 SBUS 0.05% 0.05% 5 58 32 0 9 4 T6 Ag 0.00% 0.00% 0 1 0 0 0 0 T6 CAIRP heavy 0.00% 0.00% 0 0 0 0 0 0 T6 CAIRP small 0.00% 0.00% 0 1 0 0 0 0 T6 instate construction heavy 0.05% 0.05% 2 20 8 0 3 2 T6 instate construction small 0.16% 0.16% 4 51 20 1 9 5 T6 instate heavy 0.29% 0.29% 9 107 41 1 18 9 T6 instate small 0.87% 0.87% 24 275 109 3 51 26 T6 OOS heavy 0.00% 0.00% 0 0 0 0 0 0 T6 OOS small 0.00% 0.00% 0 1 0 0 0 0 T6 public 0.04% 0.04% 1 15 6 0 2 1 T6 utility 0.01% 0.01% 0 2 1 0 0 0 T6TS 0.31% 0.31% 43 58 391 1 5 2 T7 Ag 0.00% 0.00% 0 1 1 0 0 0 T7 CAIRP 0.28% 0.28% 30 248 160 2 16 10 T7 CAIRP construction 0.02% 0.02% 2 18 12 0 1 1 T7 NNOOS 0.32% 0.32% 33 244 174 2 17 10 T7 NOOS 0.10% 0.10% 12 96 65 1 6 4 T7 other port 0.00% 0.00% 0 0 0 0 0 0 T7 POAK 0.00% 0.00% 0 0 0 0 0 0 T7 POLA 0.63% 0.63% 64 618 334 3 41 26 T7 public 0.02% 0.02% 3 29 15 0 1 1 T7 Single 0.15% 0.15% 11 90 60 1 8 4 T7 single construction 0.05% 0.05% 4 31 21 0 3 2 T7 SWCV 0.05% 0.05% 5 64 27 0 3 1 T7 tractor 0.40% 0.40% 30 284 154 2 23 14 T7 tractor construction 0.04% 0.04% 3 31 18 0 2 1 T7 utility 0.00% 0.00% 0 2 2 0 0 0 T7IS 0.04% 0.04% 6 54 385 0 1 0 UBUS 0.24% 0.24% 24 382 155 1 57 28 TOTAL 100% 100% 4,058 6,558 31,618 161 1,807 814 lbs/day Based on the emission factors for Orange County - South Coast Air Basin ---PAGE BREAK--- Proposed Project Based on EMFAC2011 Emission year Daily Proposed Proje 18,193,703 Percent of VMT Adjust % VMT ROG NOx CO SOx PM10 PM2.5 All Other Buses 0.06% 0.06% 2 28 10 0 4 2 LDA 47.75% 47.75% 1,281 1,207 13,922 70 918 397 LDT1 5.96% 5.96% 307 183 2,183 10 114 49 LDT2 20.40% 20.40% 932 639 7,032 40 391 169 LHD1 4.37% 4.37% 387 1,295 2,111 10 104 46 LHD2 0.63% 0.63% 35 199 238 1 20 9 MCY 0.30% 0.30% 455 148 2,598 0 5 2 MDV 15.90% 15.90% 1,160 722 7,794 40 304 130 MH 0.38% 0.38% 5 114 37 1 11 5 Motor Coach 0.06% 0.06% 6 50 31 0 5 3 OBUS 0.04% 0.04% 16 21 128 0 1 0 PTO 0.04% 0.04% 4 30 12 0 1 1 SBUS 0.05% 0.05% 6 71 39 0 11 5 T6 Ag 0.00% 0.00% 0 1 0 0 0 0 T6 CAIRP heavy 0.00% 0.00% 0 0 0 0 0 0 T6 CAIRP small 0.00% 0.00% 0 1 1 0 0 0 T6 instate construction heavy 0.05% 0.05% 2 24 9 0 4 2 T6 instate construction small 0.16% 0.16% 5 62 25 1 12 6 T6 instate heavy 0.29% 0.29% 11 132 50 1 22 11 T6 instate small 0.87% 0.87% 29 337 134 4 62 32 T6 OOS heavy 0.00% 0.00% 0 0 0 0 0 0 T6 OOS small 0.00% 0.00% 0 1 0 0 0 0 T6 public 0.04% 0.04% 1 18 7 0 3 1 T6 utility 0.01% 0.01% 0 2 1 0 0 0 T6TS 0.31% 0.31% 53 71 480 1 6 2 T7 Ag 0.00% 0.00% 0 2 1 0 0 0 T7 CAIRP 0.28% 0.28% 37 304 197 2 20 12 T7 CAIRP construction 0.02% 0.02% 3 22 14 0 1 1 T7 NNOOS 0.32% 0.32% 40 300 213 2 21 12 T7 NOOS 0.10% 0.10% 15 118 79 1 7 5 T7 other port 0.00% 0.00% 0 0 0 0 0 0 T7 POAK 0.00% 0.00% 0 0 0 0 0 0 T7 POLA 0.63% 0.63% 78 758 410 4 50 32 T7 public 0.02% 0.02% 3 36 18 0 1 1 T7 Single 0.15% 0.15% 14 110 74 1 10 6 T7 single construction 0.05% 0.05% 5 38 26 0 3 2 T7 SWCV 0.05% 0.05% 6 79 33 0 3 2 T7 tractor 0.40% 0.40% 37 349 189 3 28 17 T7 tractor construction 0.04% 0.04% 4 38 22 0 3 2 T7 utility 0.00% 0.00% 0 2 2 0 0 0 T7IS 0.04% 0.04% 8 67 473 0 1 0 UBUS 0.24% 0.24% 29 468 190 2 70 34 TOTAL 100% 100.0% 4,978 8,045 38,785 197 2,216 999 lbs/day Based on the emission factors for Orange County - South Coast Air Basin ---PAGE BREAK--- Year 2020 Based on EMFAC2011 Emission year Daily 2020 15,246,764 Percent of VMT Adjust % VMT ROG NOx CO SOx PM10 PM2.5 All Other Buses 0.05% 0.05% 2 46 7 0 3 2 LDA 50.89% 50.89% 1,752 1,425 16,805 62 807 342 LDT1 5.64% 5.64% 610 391 4,444 8 92 40 LDT2 19.32% 19.32% 971 870 8,561 32 306 129 LHD1 4.19% 4.19% 526 1,915 3,056 8 88 40 LHD2 0.59% 0.59% 52 351 284 1 17 8 MCY 0.47% 0.47% 589 197 3,586 0 7 3 MDV 15.08% 15.08% 1,304 1,335 11,865 32 240 102 MH 0.23% 0.23% 7 110 112 1 7 4 Motor Coach 0.05% 0.05% 4 63 21 0 3 2 OBUS 0.05% 0.05% 21 38 216 0 1 0 PTO 0.03% 0.03% 2 59 8 0 1 0 SBUS 0.05% 0.05% 8 132 79 0 10 5 T6 Ag 0.00% 0.00% 0 2 0 0 0 0 T6 CAIRP heavy 0.00% 0.00% 0 1 0 0 0 0 T6 CAIRP small 0.00% 0.00% 0 1 0 0 0 0 T6 instate construction heavy 0.06% 0.06% 2 69 8 0 4 2 T6 instate construction small 0.16% 0.16% 6 82 26 1 11 6 T6 instate heavy 0.27% 0.27% 8 277 36 1 17 9 T6 instate small 0.76% 0.76% 26 357 115 3 50 27 T6 OOS heavy 0.00% 0.00% 0 0 0 0 0 0 T6 OOS small 0.00% 0.00% 0 1 0 0 0 0 T6 public 0.03% 0.03% 1 49 4 0 2 1 T6 utility 0.01% 0.01% 0 4 1 0 0 0 T6TS 0.30% 0.30% 74 139 851 1 5 2 T7 Ag 0.00% 0.00% 0 4 1 0 0 0 T7 CAIRP 0.23% 0.23% 25 244 132 1 14 9 T7 CAIRP construction 0.02% 0.02% 2 23 12 0 1 1 T7 NNOOS 0.26% 0.26% 27 211 145 2 14 8 T7 NOOS 0.08% 0.08% 10 93 53 0 5 3 T7 other port 0.00% 0.00% 0 0 0 0 0 0 T7 POAK 0.00% 0.00% 0 0 0 0 0 0 T7 POLA 0.32% 0.32% 57 848 292 2 24 16 T7 public 0.01% 0.01% 1 66 7 0 1 0 T7 Single 0.12% 0.12% 8 203 42 1 7 4 T7 single construction 0.06% 0.06% 4 93 19 0 3 2 T7 SWCV 0.04% 0.04% 3 138 17 0 2 1 T7 tractor 0.33% 0.33% 25 471 127 2 20 12 T7 tractor construction 0.04% 0.04% 4 68 18 0 3 2 T7 utility 0.00% 0.00% 0 4 1 0 0 0 T7IS 0.03% 0.03% 8 47 335 0 0 0 UBUS 0.22% 0.22% 48 608 335 1 57 29 TOTAL 100% 100% 6,187 11,034 51,624 161 1,821 814 lbs/day Based on the emission factors for Orange County - South Coast Air Basin ---PAGE BREAK--- Year 2012 Based on EMFAC2011 Emission year Daily 2012 14,628,528 Percent of VMT Adjust % VMT ROG NOx CO SOx PM10 PM2.5 All Other Buses 0.04% 0.04% 5 111 19 0 6 5 LDA 51.25% 51.25% 4,030 3,069 36,245 60 789 339 LDT1 5.75% 5.75% 987 748 8,610 8 94 43 LDT2 19.11% 19.11% 1,543 1,965 16,802 31 292 124 LHD1 4.02% 4.02% 622 2,705 4,621 8 85 41 LHD2 0.59% 0.59% 76 553 526 1 17 9 MCY 0.46% 0.46% 647 193 4,201 0 7 3 MDV 15.62% 15.62% 1,470 2,264 18,093 32 240 102 MH 0.22% 0.22% 21 166 531 0 7 4 Motor Coach 0.04% 0.04% 7 161 34 0 7 6 OBUS 0.06% 0.06% 31 63 348 0 1 0 PTO 0.02% 0.02% 6 106 30 0 4 3 SBUS 0.05% 0.05% 19 162 187 0 14 8 T6 Ag 0.00% 0.00% 0 5 1 0 0 0 T6 CAIRP heavy 0.00% 0.00% 0 2 0 0 0 0 T6 CAIRP small 0.00% 0.00% 0 4 1 0 0 0 T6 instate construction heavy 0.04% 0.04% 5 110 18 0 5 4 T6 instate construction small 0.11% 0.11% 9 225 38 0 13 9 T6 instate heavy 0.24% 0.24% 27 642 105 1 32 24 T6 instate small 0.68% 0.68% 55 1,312 222 2 76 54 T6 OOS heavy 0.00% 0.00% 0 1 0 0 0 0 T6 OOS small 0.00% 0.00% 0 2 0 0 0 0 T6 public 0.03% 0.03% 2 79 9 0 3 2 T6 utility 0.00% 0.00% 0 11 1 0 0 0 T6TS 0.27% 0.27% 141 280 1,648 1 4 2 T7 Ag 0.00% 0.00% 1 11 3 0 1 0 T7 CAIRP 0.18% 0.18% 35 592 162 1 31 25 T7 CAIRP construction 0.01% 0.01% 3 48 13 0 2 2 T7 NNOOS 0.20% 0.20% 31 423 147 1 23 17 T7 NOOS 0.07% 0.07% 13 217 60 0 11 9 T7 other port 0.00% 0.00% 0 0 0 0 0 0 T7 POAK 0.00% 0.00% 0 0 0 0 0 0 T7 POLA 0.21% 0.21% 28 589 141 1 17 12 T7 public 0.01% 0.01% 4 80 19 0 3 2 T7 Single 0.10% 0.10% 16 406 77 1 15 12 T7 single construction 0.04% 0.04% 6 158 30 0 6 5 T7 SWCV 0.03% 0.03% 2 179 10 0 2 1 T7 tractor 0.26% 0.26% 57 1,052 268 1 49 41 T7 tractor construction 0.03% 0.03% 7 120 31 0 6 5 T7 utility 0.00% 0.00% 0 8 1 0 0 0 T7IS 0.03% 0.03% 19 55 409 0 0 0 UBUS 0.21% 0.21% 58 730 472 1 55 29 TOTAL 100% 100% 9,983 19,609 94,134 153 1,920 945 lbs/day Based on the emission factors for Orange County - South Coast Air Basin ---PAGE BREAK--- Baseline in 2035 (MTons/Year) Based on EMFAC2011 Emission year GWP GWP Baseline in 2035 310 1 MTons MTons Percent of VMT NOx N2O CO2 CO2e CO2w/Pavley + LCF CO2e w/ Pavley + LCFS All Other Buses 0.06% 4 0 3,134 3,169 2,821 2,856 LDA 47.75% 153 5 879,440 880,946 524,297 525,802 LDT1 5.96% 23 1 127,329 127,557 78,584 78,811 LDT2 20.40% 81 3 509,445 510,242 346,888 347,685 LHD1 4.37% 164 5 131,765 133,380 118,589 120,204 LHD2 0.63% 25 1 18,282 18,530 16,454 16,702 MCY 0.30% 19 1 2,588 2,773 2,329 2,514 MDV 15.90% 91 3 508,780 509,680 357,599 358,500 MH 0.38% 14 0 13,229 13,372 11,906 12,049 Motor Coach 0.06% 6 0 5,086 5,148 4,577 4,639 OBUS 0.04% 3 0 1,385 1,411 1,247 1,272 PTO 0.04% 4 0 3,910 3,947 3,519 3,556 SBUS 0.05% 9 0 2,872 2,961 2,585 2,674 T6 Ag 0.00% 0 0 88 89 80 80 T6 CAIRP heavy 0.00% 0 0 59 59 53 53 T6 CAIRP small 0.00% 0 0 203 205 183 184 T6 instate construction heavy 0.05% 3 0 3,062 3,093 2,756 2,786 T6 instate construction small 0.16% 8 0 9,038 9,116 8,134 8,212 T6 instate heavy 0.29% 17 1 16,610 16,775 14,949 15,114 T6 instate small 0.87% 43 1 48,915 49,335 44,023 44,443 T6 OOS heavy 0.00% 0 0 34 34 30 31 T6 OOS small 0.00% 0 0 116 117 105 106 T6 public 0.04% 2 0 2,331 2,354 2,098 2,120 T6 utility 0.01% 0 0 400 403 360 363 T6TS 0.31% 9 0 9,502 9,591 8,552 8,641 T7 Ag 0.00% 0 0 174 176 156 159 T7 CAIRP 0.28% 38 1 25,955 26,335 23,360 23,739 T7 CAIRP construction 0.02% 3 0 1,873 1,901 1,686 1,714 T7 NNOOS 0.32% 38 1 29,382 29,757 26,444 26,818 T7 NOOS 0.10% 15 0 9,612 9,759 8,651 8,798 T7 other port 0.00% 0 0 0 0 0 0 T7 POAK 0.00% 0 0 0 0 0 0 T7 POLA 0.63% 96 3 56,118 57,064 50,506 51,452 T7 public 0.02% 5 0 1,893 1,937 1,703 1,748 T7 Single 0.15% 14 0 13,523 13,660 12,171 12,308 T7 single construction 0.05% 5 0 4,694 4,742 4,225 4,272 T7 SWCV 0.05% 10 0 4,700 4,798 4,230 4,328 T7 tractor 0.40% 44 1 34,724 35,159 31,251 31,687 T7 tractor construction 0.04% 5 0 3,497 3,544 3,147 3,194 T7 utility 0.00% 0 0 210 212 189 192 T7IS 0.04% 8 0 1,103 1,186 993 1,076 UBUS 0.24% 59 2 22,667 23,251 20,400 20,985 TOTAL 100% 1,018 32 2,507,730 2,517,767 1,741,830 1,751,867 5,076,099,216 N2O emissions were calculated using an off-model adjustment provided by CARB in AB 32 Technical Appendices. The off-model adjustment uses a linear regression correlating N2O with NOx. (N2O = 0.0167 + 0.0318 x NOx) Daily vehicles miles traveled (VMT) multiplied by 347 days/year to account for reduced traffic on weekends and holidays. This assumption is consistent with the California Air Resources Board's (CARB) methodology within the Climate Change Scoping Plan Measure Documentation Supplement. Based on the emission factors for Orange County - South Coast Air Basin ---PAGE BREAK--- Current GP (MTons/Year) Based on EMFAC2011 Emission year GWP GWP Current GP 310 1 MTons MTons Percent of VMT NOx N2O CO2 CO2e CO2w/Pavley + LCF CO2e w/ Pavley + LCFS All Other Buses 0.06% 4 0 3,178 3,213 2,860 2,895 LDA 47.75% 155 5 891,649 893,175 531,575 533,102 LDT1 5.96% 23 1 129,097 129,328 79,674 79,905 LDT2 20.40% 82 3 516,517 517,326 351,704 352,512 LHD1 4.37% 166 5 133,594 135,232 120,235 121,873 LHD2 0.63% 26 1 18,536 18,787 16,682 16,934 MCY 0.30% 19 1 2,624 2,811 2,361 2,549 MDV 15.90% 93 3 515,843 516,756 362,564 363,477 MH 0.38% 15 0 13,413 13,557 12,071 12,216 Motor Coach 0.06% 6 0 5,157 5,219 4,641 4,704 OBUS 0.04% 3 0 1,404 1,430 1,264 1,290 PTO 0.04% 4 0 3,964 4,002 3,568 3,606 SBUS 0.05% 9 0 2,912 3,002 2,620 2,711 T6 Ag 0.00% 0 0 90 91 81 82 T6 CAIRP heavy 0.00% 0 0 60 60 54 54 T6 CAIRP small 0.00% 0 0 206 208 185 187 T6 instate construction heavy 0.05% 3 0 3,105 3,136 2,794 2,825 T6 instate construction small 0.16% 8 0 9,164 9,242 8,247 8,326 T6 instate heavy 0.29% 17 1 16,841 17,007 15,157 15,323 T6 instate small 0.87% 43 1 49,594 50,020 44,634 45,060 T6 OOS heavy 0.00% 0 0 34 34 31 31 T6 OOS small 0.00% 0 0 118 119 106 107 T6 public 0.04% 2 0 2,363 2,386 2,127 2,150 T6 utility 0.01% 0 0 405 408 365 368 T6TS 0.31% 9 0 9,634 9,724 8,670 8,761 T7 Ag 0.00% 0 0 176 178 158 161 T7 CAIRP 0.28% 39 1 26,315 26,700 23,684 24,069 T7 CAIRP construction 0.02% 3 0 1,899 1,927 1,710 1,737 T7 NNOOS 0.32% 38 1 29,790 30,170 26,811 27,191 T7 NOOS 0.10% 15 0 9,746 9,895 8,771 8,920 T7 other port 0.00% 0 0 0 0 0 0 T7 POAK 0.00% 0 0 0 0 0 0 T7 POLA 0.63% 97 3 56,897 57,856 51,207 52,166 T7 public 0.02% 5 0 1,919 1,964 1,727 1,772 T7 Single 0.15% 14 0 13,711 13,850 12,340 12,479 T7 single construction 0.05% 5 0 4,759 4,807 4,283 4,332 T7 SWCV 0.05% 10 0 4,766 4,865 4,289 4,388 T7 tractor 0.40% 45 1 35,206 35,647 31,685 32,126 T7 tractor construction 0.04% 5 0 3,546 3,593 3,191 3,239 T7 utility 0.00% 0 0 213 215 191 194 T7IS 0.04% 9 0 1,119 1,203 1,007 1,091 UBUS 0.24% 60 2 22,982 23,574 20,684 21,276 TOTAL 100% 1,032 33 2,542,543 2,552,719 1,766,011 1,776,187 5,146,567,050 N2O emissions were calculated using an off-model adjustment provided by CARB in AB 32 Technical Appendices. The off-model adjustment uses a linear regression correlating N2O with NOx. (N2O = 0.0167 + 0.0318 x NOx) Daily vehicles miles traveled (VMT) multiplied by 347 days/year to account for reduced traffic on weekends and holidays. This assumption is consistent with the California Air Resources Board's (CARB) methodology within the Climate Change Scoping Plan Measure Documentation Supplement. Based on the emission factors for Orange County - South Coast Air Basin ---PAGE BREAK--- Proposed Project (MTons/Year) Based on EMFAC2011 Emission year GWP GWP Proposed Proje 310 1 MTons MTons Percent of VMT NOx N2O CO2 CO2e CO2w/Pavley + LCF CO2e w/ Pavley + LCFS All Other Buses 0.06% 4 0 3,898 3,941 3,509 3,552 LDA 47.75% 190 6 1,093,772 1,095,644 652,075 653,948 LDT1 5.96% 29 1 158,361 158,645 97,735 98,019 LDT2 20.40% 101 3 633,604 634,595 431,430 432,421 LHD1 4.37% 204 6 163,878 165,887 147,490 149,499 LHD2 0.63% 31 1 22,738 23,046 20,464 20,772 MCY 0.30% 23 1 3,219 3,448 2,897 3,126 MDV 15.90% 114 4 632,777 633,897 444,751 445,871 MH 0.38% 18 1 16,453 16,630 14,808 14,985 Motor Coach 0.06% 8 0 6,326 6,402 5,693 5,770 OBUS 0.04% 3 0 1,723 1,755 1,550 1,582 PTO 0.04% 5 0 4,863 4,910 4,376 4,423 SBUS 0.05% 11 0 3,572 3,682 3,214 3,325 Source: 2010 and 2035 VMT is b 0.00% 0 0 110 111 99 100 VMT (forecasted) is approximate 0.00% 0 0 73 74 66 66 Adjusted Daily vehicles miles trav 0.00% 0 0 253 255 227 229 T6 instate construction heavy 0.05% 4 0 3,809 3,846 3,428 3,465 T6 instate construction small 0.16% 10 0 11,241 11,337 10,117 10,213 T6 instate heavy 0.29% 21 1 20,658 20,863 18,592 18,797 T6 instate small 0.87% 53 2 60,836 61,358 54,752 55,275 T6 OOS heavy 0.00% 0 0 42 42 38 38 T6 OOS small 0.00% 0 0 145 146 130 132 T6 public 0.04% 3 0 2,899 2,927 2,609 2,637 T6 utility 0.01% 0 0 497 501 448 451 T6TS 0.31% 11 0 11,818 11,928 10,636 10,746 T7 Ag 0.00% 0 0 216 219 194 197 T7 CAIRP 0.28% 48 2 32,281 32,753 29,053 29,525 T7 CAIRP construction 0.02% 3 0 2,330 2,364 2,097 2,131 T7 NNOOS 0.32% 47 2 36,543 37,009 32,889 33,354 T7 NOOS 0.10% 19 1 11,955 12,138 10,760 10,942 T7 other port 0.00% 0 0 0 0 0 0 T7 POAK 0.00% 0 0 0 0 0 0 T7 POLA 0.63% 119 4 69,795 70,971 62,815 63,991 T7 public 0.02% 6 0 2,354 2,410 2,118 2,174 T7 Single 0.15% 17 1 16,819 16,989 15,137 15,307 T7 single construction 0.05% 6 0 5,838 5,897 5,254 5,313 T7 SWCV 0.05% 12 0 5,846 5,968 5,261 5,383 T7 tractor 0.40% 55 2 43,186 43,728 38,868 39,409 T7 tractor construction 0.04% 6 0 4,349 4,408 3,915 3,973 T7 utility 0.00% 0 0 261 264 235 238 T7IS 0.04% 10 0 1,372 1,476 1,235 1,338 UBUS 0.24% 74 2 28,191 28,918 25,372 26,099 TOTAL 100% 1,266 40 3,118,899 3,131,382 2,166,338 2,178,821 6,313,214,941 N2O emissions were calculated using an off-model adjustment provided by CARB in AB 32 Technical Appendices. The off-model adjustment uses a linear regression correlating N2O with NOx. (N2O = 0.0167 + 0.0318 x NOx) Daily vehicles miles traveled (VMT) multiplied by 347 days/year to account for reduced traffic on weekends and holidays. This assumption is consistent with the California Air Resources Board's (CARB) methodology within the Climate Change Scoping Plan Measure Documentation Supplement. Based on the emission factors for Orange County - South Coast Air Basin ---PAGE BREAK--- Year 2020 (MTons/Year) Based on EMFAC2011 Emission year GWP GWP 2020 310 1 MTons MTons Percent of VMT NOx N2O CO2 CO2e CO2w/Pavley + LCF CO2e w/ Pavley + LCFS All Other Buses 0.05% 7 0 2,721 2,792 2,449 2,520 LDA 50.89% 224 7 977,141 979,353 674,213 676,425 LDT1 5.64% 62 2 125,135 125,742 91,296 91,902 LDT2 19.32% 137 4 503,479 504,828 379,787 381,136 LHD1 4.19% 301 10 131,880 134,852 118,692 121,664 LHD2 0.59% 55 2 17,949 18,494 16,154 16,699 MCY 0.47% 31 1 4,180 4,485 3,762 4,067 MDV 15.08% 210 7 502,057 504,128 398,401 400,473 MH 0.23% 17 1 8,202 8,373 7,382 7,552 Motor Coach 0.05% 10 0 4,414 4,513 3,973 4,071 OBUS 0.05% 6 0 1,781 1,841 1,603 1,663 PTO 0.03% 9 0 3,365 3,457 3,029 3,121 SBUS 0.05% 21 1 3,194 3,398 2,875 3,079 T6 Ag 0.00% 0 0 104 107 94 97 T6 CAIRP heavy 0.00% 0 0 53 54 48 49 T6 CAIRP small 0.00% 0 0 182 184 164 166 T6 instate construction heavy 0.06% 11 0 3,617 3,725 3,255 3,363 T6 instate construction small 0.16% 13 0 9,694 9,822 8,725 8,852 T6 instate heavy 0.27% 44 1 15,922 16,351 14,329 14,759 T6 instate small 0.76% 56 2 44,708 45,262 40,237 40,791 T6 OOS heavy 0.00% 0 0 31 31 28 28 T6 OOS small 0.00% 0 0 104 105 94 95 T6 public 0.03% 8 0 1,963 2,040 1,767 1,843 T6 utility 0.01% 1 0 343 349 308 314 T6TS 0.30% 22 1 9,634 9,849 8,670 8,885 T7 Ag 0.00% 1 0 203 210 183 189 T7 CAIRP 0.23% 38 1 22,154 22,532 19,939 20,317 T7 CAIRP construction 0.02% 4 0 2,044 2,080 1,840 1,875 T7 NNOOS 0.26% 33 1 25,113 25,441 22,602 22,930 T7 NOOS 0.08% 15 0 8,195 8,340 7,376 7,521 T7 other port 0.00% 0 0 0 0 0 0 T7 POAK 0.00% 0 0 0 0 0 0 T7 POLA 0.32% 133 4 31,047 32,363 27,942 29,258 T7 public 0.01% 10 0 1,601 1,703 1,441 1,543 T7 Single 0.12% 32 1 11,596 11,912 10,437 10,752 T7 single construction 0.06% 15 0 5,148 5,293 4,633 4,778 T7 SWCV 0.04% 22 1 3,962 4,176 3,566 3,780 T7 tractor 0.33% 74 2 29,854 30,585 26,869 27,600 T7 tractor construction 0.04% 11 0 3,835 3,940 3,451 3,556 T7 utility 0.00% 1 0 180 186 162 168 T7IS 0.03% 7 0 911 984 820 893 UBUS 0.22% 96 3 22,618 23,561 20,356 21,299 TOTAL 1,737 55 2,540,316 2,557,437 1,932,951 1,950,072 5,290,627,047 N2O emissions were calculated using an off-model adjustment provided by CARB in AB 32 Technical Appendices. The off-model adjustment uses a linear regression correlating N2O with NOx. (N2O = 0.0167 + 0.0318 x NOx) Daily vehicles miles traveled (VMT) multiplied by 347 days/year to account for reduced traffic on weekends and holidays. This assumption is consistent with the California Air Resources Board's (CARB) methodology within the Climate Change Scoping Plan Measure Documentation Supplement. Based on the emission factors for Orange County - South Coast Air Basin ---PAGE BREAK--- Year 2012 MTons/Year) Based on EMFAC2011 Emission year GWP GWP 2012 310 1 MTons MTons Percent of VMT NOx N2O CO2 CO2e CO2w/Pavley + LCF CO2e w/ Pavley + LCFS All Other Buses 0.04% 18 1 2,305 2,478 2,294 2,466 LDA 51.25% 483 15 942,227 946,989 893,260 898,022 LDT1 5.75% 118 4 121,597 122,758 116,181 117,342 LDT2 19.11% 309 10 478,660 481,709 461,056 464,104 LHD1 4.02% 426 14 121,432 125,629 120,825 125,022 LHD2 0.59% 87 3 17,157 18,015 17,071 17,929 MCY 0.46% 30 1 3,588 3,888 3,570 3,870 MDV 15.62% 356 11 496,166 499,679 483,883 487,395 MH 0.22% 26 1 7,673 7,931 7,635 7,892 Motor Coach 0.04% 25 1 3,658 3,908 3,640 3,890 OBUS 0.06% 10 0 1,973 2,070 1,963 2,061 PTO 0.02% 17 1 2,555 2,720 2,542 2,707 SBUS 0.05% 26 1 3,203 3,455 3,187 3,439 T6 Ag 0.00% 1 0 104 112 103 111 T6 CAIRP heavy 0.00% 0 0 46 49 46 49 T6 CAIRP small 0.00% 1 0 155 161 154 161 T6 instate construction heavy 0.04% 17 1 2,342 2,514 2,331 2,502 T6 instate construction small 0.11% 35 1 6,429 6,778 6,397 6,746 T6 instate heavy 0.24% 101 3 14,064 15,060 13,993 14,990 T6 instate small 0.68% 207 7 39,227 41,263 39,031 41,067 T6 OOS heavy 0.00% 0 0 27 28 26 28 T6 OOS small 0.00% 0 0 89 92 88 92 T6 public 0.03% 12 0 1,601 1,723 1,593 1,715 T6 utility 0.00% 2 0 290 307 289 305 T6TS 0.27% 44 1 8,398 8,833 8,356 8,791 T7 Ag 0.00% 2 0 200 217 199 216 T7 CAIRP 0.18% 93 3 16,480 17,398 16,397 17,316 T7 CAIRP construction 0.01% 8 0 1,313 1,387 1,307 1,381 T7 NNOOS 0.20% 67 2 18,833 19,490 18,739 19,396 T7 NOOS 0.07% 34 1 6,058 6,395 6,027 6,365 T7 other port 0.00% 0 0 0 0 0 0 T7 POAK 0.00% 0 0 0 0 0 0 T7 POLA 0.21% 93 3 19,481 20,395 19,383 20,298 T7 public 0.01% 13 0 1,300 1,425 1,294 1,418 T7 Single 0.10% 64 2 8,685 9,315 8,642 9,272 T7 single construction 0.04% 25 1 3,328 3,574 3,312 3,557 T7 SWCV 0.03% 28 1 3,311 3,588 3,294 3,572 T7 tractor 0.26% 166 5 22,575 24,208 22,462 24,095 T7 tractor construction 0.03% 19 1 2,483 2,669 2,470 2,657 T7 utility 0.00% 1 0 153 164 152 163 T7IS 0.03% 9 0 814 899 810 895 UBUS 0.21% 115 4 21,931 23,063 21,821 22,953 TOTAL 100% 3,086 98 2,401,910 2,432,336 2,315,823 2,346,249 5,076,099,216 N2O emissions were calculated using an off-model adjustment provided by CARB in AB 32 Technical Appendices. The off-model adjustment uses a linear regression correlating N2O with NOx. (N2O = 0.0167 + 0.0318 x NOx) Daily vehicles miles traveled (VMT) multiplied by 347 days/year to account for reduced traffic on weekends and holidays. This assumption is consistent with the California Air Resources Board's (CARB) methodology within the Climate Change Scoping Plan Measure Documentation Supplement. Based on the emission factors for Orange County - South Coast Air Basin ---PAGE BREAK--- Orange County 2035 Annual Veh & Tech Pop VMT Percent of VMT ROG_TOTA L NOx_TOTE X CO_TOTEX SOx_TOTEX PM10_TOT AL PM2_5_TOT AL CO2_TOTE X CO2_TOTE X (Pavley I + LCFS) All Other Buses - TOT 817 47,868 0.1% 5.286E-03 6.606E-02 2.413E-02 5.617E-04 9.947E-03 5.347E-03 5.888E+01 5.299E+01 LDA - TOT 1,226,829 41,308,032 47.8% 3.046E+00 2.869E+00 3.310E+01 1.654E-01 2.183E+00 9.427E-01 1.652E+04 9.849E+03 LDT1 - TOT 150,727 5,155,730 6.0% 7.289E-01 4.342E-01 5.190E+00 2.396E-02 2.717E-01 1.170E-01 2.392E+03 1.476E+03 LDT2 - TOT 481,960 17,649,762 20.4% 2.216E+00 1.519E+00 1.672E+01 9.580E-02 9.302E-01 4.006E-01 9.570E+03 6.516E+03 LHD1 - TOT 94,649 3,776,753 4.4% 9.199E-01 3.078E+00 5.019E+00 2.456E-02 2.479E-01 1.085E-01 2.475E+03 2.228E+03 LHD2 - TOT 13,677 544,895 0.6% 8.411E-02 4.724E-01 5.650E-01 3.370E-03 4.782E-02 2.172E-02 3.434E+02 3.091E+02 MCY - TOT 37,438 259,852 0.3% 1.081E+00 3.517E-01 6.176E+00 6.087E-04 1.294E-02 5.188E-03 4.861E+01 4.375E+01 MDV - TOT 396,794 13,753,433 15.9% 2.756E+00 1.716E+00 1.853E+01 9.571E-02 7.227E-01 3.101E-01 9.557E+03 6.717E+03 MH - TOT 26,855 329,680 0.4% 1.229E-02 2.715E-01 8.702E-02 2.449E-03 2.574E-02 1.196E-02 2.485E+02 2.236E+02 Motor Coach - TOT 327 48,996 0.1% 1.409E-02 1.177E-01 7.414E-02 9.115E-04 1.152E-02 6.707E-03 9.554E+01 8.599E+01 OBUS - TOT 1,025 36,934 0.0% 3.810E-02 4.889E-02 3.054E-01 2.652E-04 1.844E-03 7.430E-04 2.602E+01 2.342E+01 PTO - TOT 0 31,471 0.0% 9.194E-03 7.168E-02 2.829E-02 7.007E-04 1.536E-03 1.413E-03 7.344E+01 6.610E+01 SBUS - TOT 1,185 41,362 0.0% 1.491E-02 1.696E-01 9.376E-02 5.208E-04 2.506E-02 1.144E-02 5.394E+01 4.855E+01 T6 Ag - TOT 38 1,339 0.0% 1.478E-04 1.826E-03 7.004E-04 1.583E-05 2.761E-04 1.476E-04 1.660E+00 1.494E+00 T6 CAIRP heavy - TOT 14 898 0.0% 8.461E-05 9.753E-04 3.873E-04 1.053E-05 1.781E-04 9.244E-05 1.103E+00 9.929E-01 T6 CAIRP small - TOT 43 3,109 0.0% 2.779E-04 3.103E-03 1.269E-03 3.640E-05 6.079E-04 3.122E-04 3.816E+00 3.434E+00 T6 instate construction heavy - TOT 813 46,759 0.1% 4.786E-03 5.769E-02 2.198E-02 5.488E-04 9.487E-03 5.012E-03 5.752E+01 5.177E+01 T6 instate construction small - TOT 2,027 138,258 0.2% 1.290E-02 1.479E-01 5.896E-02 1.620E-03 2.735E-02 1.417E-02 1.698E+02 1.528E+02 T6 instate heavy - TOT 4,413 253,617 0.3% 2.598E-02 3.133E-01 1.193E-01 2.977E-03 5.147E-02 2.720E-02 3.120E+02 2.808E+02 T6 instate small - TOT 10,975 748,246 0.9% 6.985E-02 8.009E-01 3.192E-01 8.766E-03 1.480E-01 7.671E-02 9.188E+02 8.269E+02 T6 OOS heavy - TOT 8 515 0.0% 4.851E-05 5.591E-04 2.220E-04 6.034E-06 1.021E-04 5.300E-05 6.325E-01 5.693E-01 T6 OOS small - TOT 25 1,783 0.0% 1.593E-04 1.779E-03 7.276E-04 2.087E-05 3.485E-04 1.790E-04 2.188E+00 1.969E+00 T6 public - TOT 1,893 34,684 0.0% 3.093E-03 4.330E-02 1.647E-02 4.177E-04 6.615E-03 3.330E-03 4.378E+01 3.940E+01 T6 utility - TOT 298 5,976 0.0% 5.028E-04 5.364E-03 2.679E-03 7.166E-05 1.121E-03 5.566E-04 7.511E+00 6.760E+00 T6TS - TOT 6,185 264,009 0.3% 1.261E-01 1.693E-01 1.140E+00 1.802E-03 1.313E-02 5.262E-03 1.785E+02 1.606E+02 T7 Ag - TOT 23 1,674 0.0% 4.972E-04 4.267E-03 2.611E-03 3.112E-05 3.206E-04 1.944E-04 3.262E+00 2.936E+00 T7 CAIRP - TOT 1,003 243,346 0.3% 8.800E-02 7.229E-01 4.677E-01 4.651E-03 4.773E-02 2.930E-02 4.876E+02 4.388E+02 T7 CAIRP construction - TOT 72 17,564 0.0% 6.353E-03 5.219E-02 3.377E-02 3.357E-04 3.445E-03 2.115E-03 3.519E+01 3.167E+01 T7 NNOOS - TOT 991 273,755 0.3% 9.493E-02 7.129E-01 5.072E-01 5.266E-03 4.972E-02 2.931E-02 5.519E+02 4.967E+02 T7 NOOS - TOT 365 88,620 0.1% 3.521E-02 2.797E-01 1.882E-01 1.723E-03 1.743E-02 1.071E-02 1.806E+02 1.625E+02 T7 other port - TOT 0 0 0.0% 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 T7 POAK - TOT 0 0 0.0% 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 T7 POLA - TOT 2,739 541,972 0.6% 1.862E-01 1.801E+00 9.742E-01 1.006E-02 1.181E-01 7.613E-02 1.054E+03 9.487E+02 T7 public - TOT 638 15,829 0.0% 7.930E-03 8.565E-02 4.331E-02 3.392E-04 2.647E-03 1.485E-03 3.555E+01 3.199E+01 T7 Single - TOT 1,653 130,907 0.2% 3.336E-02 2.615E-01 1.754E-01 2.423E-03 2.277E-02 1.309E-02 2.540E+02 2.286E+02 T7 single construction - TOT 575 45,437 0.1% 1.159E-02 9.086E-02 6.094E-02 8.412E-04 7.905E-03 4.545E-03 8.817E+01 7.936E+01 T7 SWCV - TOT 864 42,888 0.0% 1.456E-02 1.867E-01 7.794E-02 8.424E-04 7.409E-03 4.242E-03 8.829E+01 7.946E+01 T7 tractor - TOT 2,064 343,347 0.4% 8.701E-02 8.295E-01 4.501E-01 6.223E-03 6.694E-02 4.097E-02 6.523E+02 5.870E+02 T7 tractor construction - TOT 421 33,877 0.0% 1.001E-02 8.937E-02 5.241E-02 6.267E-04 6.633E-03 4.069E-03 6.569E+01 5.912E+01 T7 utility - TOT 71 1,761 0.0% 9.388E-04 5.478E-03 5.155E-03 3.756E-05 2.843E-04 1.559E-04 3.937E+00 3.544E+00 T7IS - TOT 263 31,826 0.0% 1.820E-02 1.584E-01 1.124E+00 2.251E-04 1.577E-03 6.297E-04 2.072E+01 1.865E+01 UBUS - TOT 1,857 204,309 0.2% 6.934E-02 1.113E+00 4.516E-01 4.088E-03 1.657E-01 8.108E-02 4.258E+02 3.832E+02 86,501,072 100% Tons/Day ---PAGE BREAK--- Orange County 2035 Annual Veh & Tech Pop VMT Percent of VMT All Other Buses - TOT 817 47,868 0.1% LDA - TOT 1,226,829 41,308,032 47.8% LDT1 - TOT 150,727 5,155,730 6.0% LDT2 - TOT 481,960 17,649,762 20.4% LHD1 - TOT 94,649 3,776,753 4.4% LHD2 - TOT 13,677 544,895 0.6% MCY - TOT 37,438 259,852 0.3% MDV - TOT 396,794 13,753,433 15.9% MH - TOT 26,855 329,680 0.4% Motor Coach - TOT 327 48,996 0.1% OBUS - TOT 1,025 36,934 0.0% PTO - TOT 0 31,471 0.0% SBUS - TOT 1,185 41,362 0.0% T6 Ag - TOT 38 1,339 0.0% T6 CAIRP heavy - TOT 14 898 0.0% T6 CAIRP small - TOT 43 3,109 0.0% T6 instate construction heavy - TOT 813 46,759 0.1% T6 instate construction small - TOT 2,027 138,258 0.2% T6 instate heavy - TOT 4,413 253,617 0.3% T6 instate small - TOT 10,975 748,246 0.9% T6 OOS heavy - TOT 8 515 0.0% T6 OOS small - TOT 25 1,783 0.0% T6 public - TOT 1,893 34,684 0.0% T6 utility - TOT 298 5,976 0.0% T6TS - TOT 6,185 264,009 0.3% T7 Ag - TOT 23 1,674 0.0% T7 CAIRP - TOT 1,003 243,346 0.3% T7 CAIRP construction - TOT 72 17,564 0.0% T7 NNOOS - TOT 991 273,755 0.3% T7 NOOS - TOT 365 88,620 0.1% T7 other port - TOT 0 0 0.0% T7 POAK - TOT 0 0 0.0% T7 POLA - TOT 2,739 541,972 0.6% T7 public - TOT 638 15,829 0.0% T7 Single - TOT 1,653 130,907 0.2% T7 single construction - TOT 575 45,437 0.1% T7 SWCV - TOT 864 42,888 0.0% T7 tractor - TOT 2,064 343,347 0.4% T7 tractor construction - TOT 421 33,877 0.0% T7 utility - TOT 71 1,761 0.0% T7IS - TOT 263 31,826 0.0% UBUS - TOT 1,857 204,309 0.2% 86,501,072 100% ---PAGE BREAK--- Orange County 2035 Annual Veh & Tech Pop VMT Percent of VMT All Other Buses - TOT 817 47,868 0.1% LDA - TOT 1,226,829 41,308,032 47.8% LDT1 - TOT 150,727 5,155,730 6.0% LDT2 - TOT 481,960 17,649,762 20.4% LHD1 - TOT 94,649 3,776,753 4.4% LHD2 - TOT 13,677 544,895 0.6% MCY - TOT 37,438 259,852 0.3% MDV - TOT 396,794 13,753,433 15.9% MH - TOT 26,855 329,680 0.4% Motor Coach - TOT 327 48,996 0.1% OBUS - TOT 1,025 36,934 0.0% PTO - TOT 0 31,471 0.0% SBUS - TOT 1,185 41,362 0.0% T6 Ag - TOT 38 1,339 0.0% T6 CAIRP heavy - TOT 14 898 0.0% T6 CAIRP small - TOT 43 3,109 0.0% T6 instate construction heavy - TOT 813 46,759 0.1% T6 instate construction small - TOT 2,027 138,258 0.2% T6 instate heavy - TOT 4,413 253,617 0.3% T6 instate small - TOT 10,975 748,246 0.9% T6 OOS heavy - TOT 8 515 0.0% T6 OOS small - TOT 25 1,783 0.0% T6 public - TOT 1,893 34,684 0.0% T6 utility - TOT 298 5,976 0.0% T6TS - TOT 6,185 264,009 0.3% T7 Ag - TOT 23 1,674 0.0% T7 CAIRP - TOT 1,003 243,346 0.3% T7 CAIRP construction - TOT 72 17,564 0.0% T7 NNOOS - TOT 991 273,755 0.3% T7 NOOS - TOT 365 88,620 0.1% T7 other port - TOT 0 0 0.0% T7 POAK - TOT 0 0 0.0% T7 POLA - TOT 2,739 541,972 0.6% T7 public - TOT 638 15,829 0.0% T7 Single - TOT 1,653 130,907 0.2% T7 single construction - TOT 575 45,437 0.1% T7 SWCV - TOT 864 42,888 0.0% T7 tractor - TOT 2,064 343,347 0.4% T7 tractor construction - TOT 421 33,877 0.0% T7 utility - TOT 71 1,761 0.0% T7IS - TOT 263 31,826 0.0% UBUS - TOT 1,857 204,309 0.2% 86,501,072 100% 9.072E-01 ROG_TOTAL NOx_TOTEX CO_TOTEX SOx_TOTEX PM10_TOTAL PM2_5_TOTA L CO2_TOTEX CO2_TOTEX (Pavley I + LCFS) 1.002E-07 1.252E-06 4.574E-07 1.065E-08 1.885E-07 1.013E-07 1.116E-03 1.004E-03 6.688E-08 6.300E-08 7.268E-07 3.633E-09 4.793E-08 2.070E-08 3.628E-04 2.163E-04 1.282E-07 7.640E-08 9.132E-07 4.216E-09 4.781E-08 2.059E-08 4.209E-04 2.597E-04 1.139E-07 7.806E-08 8.593E-07 4.924E-09 4.781E-08 2.059E-08 4.919E-04 3.349E-04 2.210E-07 7.394E-07 1.206E-06 5.900E-09 5.954E-08 2.606E-08 5.945E-04 5.351E-04 1.400E-07 7.866E-07 9.406E-07 5.610E-09 7.962E-08 3.617E-08 5.718E-04 5.146E-04 3.775E-06 1.228E-06 2.156E-05 2.125E-09 4.517E-08 1.811E-08 1.697E-04 1.527E-04 1.818E-07 1.132E-07 1.222E-06 6.313E-09 4.767E-08 2.046E-08 6.304E-04 4.431E-04 3.382E-08 7.472E-07 2.395E-07 6.738E-09 7.084E-08 3.291E-08 6.838E-04 6.154E-04 2.609E-07 2.180E-06 1.373E-06 1.688E-08 2.133E-07 1.242E-07 1.769E-03 1.592E-03 9.358E-07 1.201E-06 7.502E-06 6.513E-09 4.529E-08 1.825E-08 6.391E-04 5.752E-04 2.650E-07 2.066E-06 8.155E-07 2.020E-08 4.428E-08 4.074E-08 2.117E-03 1.905E-03 3.271E-07 3.720E-06 2.056E-06 1.142E-08 5.496E-07 2.509E-07 1.183E-03 1.065E-03 1.001E-07 1.237E-06 4.745E-07 1.073E-08 1.871E-07 1.000E-07 1.124E-03 1.012E-03 8.546E-08 9.851E-07 3.912E-07 1.063E-08 1.799E-07 9.338E-08 1.114E-03 1.003E-03 8.109E-08 9.054E-07 3.703E-07 1.062E-08 1.774E-07 9.109E-08 1.113E-03 1.002E-03 9.285E-08 1.119E-06 4.264E-07 1.065E-08 1.841E-07 9.725E-08 1.116E-03 1.004E-03 8.466E-08 9.704E-07 3.869E-07 1.063E-08 1.794E-07 9.299E-08 1.114E-03 1.003E-03 9.294E-08 1.121E-06 4.268E-07 1.065E-08 1.841E-07 9.729E-08 1.116E-03 1.004E-03 8.469E-08 9.710E-07 3.870E-07 1.063E-08 1.795E-07 9.300E-08 1.114E-03 1.003E-03 8.546E-08 9.851E-07 3.912E-07 1.063E-08 1.799E-07 9.338E-08 1.114E-03 1.003E-03 8.109E-08 9.054E-07 3.703E-07 1.062E-08 1.774E-07 9.109E-08 1.113E-03 1.002E-03 8.090E-08 1.133E-06 4.307E-07 1.093E-08 1.730E-07 8.709E-08 1.145E-03 1.031E-03 7.633E-08 8.144E-07 4.068E-07 1.088E-08 1.702E-07 8.451E-08 1.140E-03 1.026E-03 4.335E-07 5.818E-07 3.919E-06 6.191E-09 4.511E-08 1.808E-08 6.133E-04 5.520E-04 2.694E-07 2.312E-06 1.415E-06 1.686E-08 1.737E-07 1.053E-07 1.767E-03 1.591E-03 3.281E-07 2.695E-06 1.744E-06 1.734E-08 1.779E-07 1.092E-07 1.818E-03 1.636E-03 3.281E-07 2.696E-06 1.744E-06 1.734E-08 1.779E-07 1.092E-07 1.818E-03 1.636E-03 3.146E-07 2.362E-06 1.681E-06 1.745E-08 1.648E-07 9.712E-08 1.829E-03 1.646E-03 3.605E-07 2.863E-06 1.926E-06 1.763E-08 1.784E-07 1.097E-07 1.848E-03 1.664E-03 3.117E-07 3.015E-06 1.631E-06 1.683E-08 1.977E-07 1.274E-07 1.764E-03 1.588E-03 4.545E-07 4.909E-06 2.482E-06 1.944E-08 1.517E-07 8.513E-08 2.037E-03 1.834E-03 2.312E-07 1.812E-06 1.216E-06 1.679E-08 1.578E-07 9.072E-08 1.760E-03 1.584E-03 2.313E-07 1.814E-06 1.217E-06 1.680E-08 1.578E-07 9.075E-08 1.760E-03 1.584E-03 3.080E-07 3.950E-06 1.649E-06 1.782E-08 1.567E-07 8.973E-08 1.868E-03 1.681E-03 2.299E-07 2.192E-06 1.189E-06 1.644E-08 1.769E-07 1.083E-07 1.723E-03 1.551E-03 2.679E-07 2.393E-06 1.404E-06 1.678E-08 1.776E-07 1.090E-07 1.759E-03 1.583E-03 4.837E-07 2.822E-06 2.656E-06 1.935E-08 1.465E-07 8.031E-08 2.029E-03 1.826E-03 5.187E-07 4.516E-06 3.203E-05 6.416E-09 4.496E-08 1.795E-08 5.907E-04 5.317E-04 3.079E-07 4.943E-06 2.005E-06 1.815E-08 7.357E-07 3.600E-07 1.891E-03 1.702E-03 MTons/Mile ---PAGE BREAK--- Orange County 2035 Annual Veh & Tech Pop VMT Percent of VMT All Other Buses - TOT 817 47,868 0.1% LDA - TOT 1,226,829 41,308,032 47.8% LDT1 - TOT 150,727 5,155,730 6.0% LDT2 - TOT 481,960 17,649,762 20.4% LHD1 - TOT 94,649 3,776,753 4.4% LHD2 - TOT 13,677 544,895 0.6% MCY - TOT 37,438 259,852 0.3% MDV - TOT 396,794 13,753,433 15.9% MH - TOT 26,855 329,680 0.4% Motor Coach - TOT 327 48,996 0.1% OBUS - TOT 1,025 36,934 0.0% PTO - TOT 0 31,471 0.0% SBUS - TOT 1,185 41,362 0.0% T6 Ag - TOT 38 1,339 0.0% T6 CAIRP heavy - TOT 14 898 0.0% T6 CAIRP small - TOT 43 3,109 0.0% T6 instate construction heavy - TOT 813 46,759 0.1% T6 instate construction small - TOT 2,027 138,258 0.2% T6 instate heavy - TOT 4,413 253,617 0.3% T6 instate small - TOT 10,975 748,246 0.9% T6 OOS heavy - TOT 8 515 0.0% T6 OOS small - TOT 25 1,783 0.0% T6 public - TOT 1,893 34,684 0.0% T6 utility - TOT 298 5,976 0.0% T6TS - TOT 6,185 264,009 0.3% T7 Ag - TOT 23 1,674 0.0% T7 CAIRP - TOT 1,003 243,346 0.3% T7 CAIRP construction - TOT 72 17,564 0.0% T7 NNOOS - TOT 991 273,755 0.3% T7 NOOS - TOT 365 88,620 0.1% T7 other port - TOT 0 0 0.0% T7 POAK - TOT 0 0 0.0% T7 POLA - TOT 2,739 541,972 0.6% T7 public - TOT 638 15,829 0.0% T7 Single - TOT 1,653 130,907 0.2% T7 single construction - TOT 575 45,437 0.1% T7 SWCV - TOT 864 42,888 0.0% T7 tractor - TOT 2,064 343,347 0.4% T7 tractor construction - TOT 421 33,877 0.0% T7 utility - TOT 71 1,761 0.0% T7IS - TOT 263 31,826 0.0% UBUS - TOT 1,857 204,309 0.2% 86,501,072 100% 2.000E+03 ROG_TOTAL NOx_TOTEX CO_TOTEX SOx_TOTEX PM10_TOTAL PM2_5_TOTA L CO2_TOTEX CO2_TOTEX (Pavley I + LCFS) 2.209E-04 2.760E-03 1.008E-03 2.347E-05 4.156E-04 2.234E-04 2.460E+00 2.214E+00 1.475E-04 1.389E-04 1.602E-03 8.010E-06 1.057E-04 4.564E-05 7.998E-01 4.768E-01 2.827E-04 1.684E-04 2.013E-03 9.295E-06 1.054E-04 4.539E-05 9.278E-01 5.726E-01 2.512E-04 1.721E-04 1.894E-03 1.086E-05 1.054E-04 4.539E-05 1.084E+00 7.384E-01 4.871E-04 1.630E-03 2.658E-03 1.301E-05 1.313E-04 5.745E-05 1.311E+00 1.180E+00 3.087E-04 1.734E-03 2.074E-03 1.237E-05 1.755E-04 7.973E-05 1.260E+00 1.134E+00 8.321E-03 2.707E-03 4.754E-02 4.685E-06 9.957E-05 3.993E-05 3.742E-01 3.367E-01 4.008E-04 2.495E-04 2.694E-03 1.392E-05 1.051E-04 4.510E-05 1.390E+00 9.768E-01 7.456E-05 1.647E-03 5.279E-04 1.486E-05 1.562E-04 7.255E-05 1.508E+00 1.357E+00 5.751E-04 4.805E-03 3.026E-03 3.721E-05 4.703E-04 2.738E-04 3.900E+00 3.510E+00 2.063E-03 2.648E-03 1.654E-02 1.436E-05 9.985E-05 4.024E-05 1.409E+00 1.268E+00 5.843E-04 4.556E-03 1.798E-03 4.453E-05 9.762E-05 8.981E-05 4.667E+00 4.201E+00 7.211E-04 8.202E-03 4.534E-03 2.518E-05 1.212E-03 5.532E-04 2.608E+00 2.347E+00 2.207E-04 2.727E-03 1.046E-03 2.365E-05 4.124E-04 2.205E-04 2.479E+00 2.231E+00 1.884E-04 2.172E-03 8.624E-04 2.344E-05 3.965E-04 2.059E-04 2.457E+00 2.211E+00 1.788E-04 1.996E-03 8.163E-04 2.342E-05 3.910E-04 2.008E-04 2.455E+00 2.209E+00 2.047E-04 2.468E-03 9.400E-04 2.347E-05 4.058E-04 2.144E-04 2.460E+00 2.214E+00 1.866E-04 2.139E-03 8.529E-04 2.343E-05 3.956E-04 2.050E-04 2.456E+00 2.210E+00 2.049E-04 2.471E-03 9.409E-04 2.347E-05 4.059E-04 2.145E-04 2.460E+00 2.214E+00 1.867E-04 2.141E-03 8.533E-04 2.343E-05 3.956E-04 2.050E-04 2.456E+00 2.210E+00 1.884E-04 2.172E-03 8.624E-04 2.344E-05 3.965E-04 2.059E-04 2.457E+00 2.211E+00 1.788E-04 1.996E-03 8.163E-04 2.342E-05 3.910E-04 2.008E-04 2.455E+00 2.209E+00 1.784E-04 2.497E-03 9.495E-04 2.409E-05 3.815E-04 1.920E-04 2.525E+00 2.272E+00 1.683E-04 1.795E-03 8.968E-04 2.398E-05 3.753E-04 1.863E-04 2.514E+00 2.262E+00 9.556E-04 1.283E-03 8.640E-03 1.365E-05 9.944E-05 3.986E-05 1.352E+00 1.217E+00 5.939E-04 5.098E-03 3.119E-03 3.717E-05 3.829E-04 2.322E-04 3.896E+00 3.507E+00 7.233E-04 5.942E-03 3.844E-03 3.823E-05 3.923E-04 2.408E-04 4.007E+00 3.606E+00 7.234E-04 5.943E-03 3.845E-03 3.823E-05 3.923E-04 2.408E-04 4.007E+00 3.606E+00 6.935E-04 5.208E-03 3.705E-03 3.847E-05 3.632E-04 2.141E-04 4.032E+00 3.629E+00 7.947E-04 6.313E-03 4.247E-03 3.888E-05 3.933E-04 2.418E-04 4.075E+00 3.667E+00 6.871E-04 6.648E-03 3.595E-03 3.711E-05 4.359E-04 2.809E-04 3.890E+00 3.501E+00 1.002E-03 1.082E-02 5.472E-03 4.285E-05 3.345E-04 1.877E-04 4.492E+00 4.043E+00 5.097E-04 3.996E-03 2.680E-03 3.703E-05 3.479E-04 2.000E-04 3.881E+00 3.493E+00 5.100E-04 3.999E-03 2.683E-03 3.703E-05 3.480E-04 2.001E-04 3.881E+00 3.493E+00 6.791E-04 8.708E-03 3.634E-03 3.928E-05 3.455E-04 1.978E-04 4.117E+00 3.706E+00 5.069E-04 4.832E-03 2.622E-03 3.625E-05 3.899E-04 2.387E-04 3.799E+00 3.419E+00 5.907E-04 5.276E-03 3.094E-03 3.700E-05 3.916E-04 2.402E-04 3.878E+00 3.490E+00 1.066E-03 6.222E-03 5.855E-03 4.267E-05 3.230E-04 1.771E-04 4.473E+00 4.025E+00 1.144E-03 9.956E-03 7.062E-02 1.414E-05 9.913E-05 3.957E-05 1.302E+00 1.172E+00 6.788E-04 1.090E-02 4.421E-03 4.002E-05 1.622E-03 7.937E-04 4.168E+00 3.751E+00 lbs/Mile ---PAGE BREAK--- Orange County 2020 Annual Veh & Tech Pop VMT Percent of VMT ROG_TOTAL NOx_TOTEX CO_TOTEX SOx_TOTEX PM10_TOTA L PM2_5_TOTA L CO2_TOTEX CO2_TOTEX (Pavley I + LCFS) All Other Buses - TOT 667 36,900 0.0 4.009E-03 1.219E-01 1.793E-02 4.372E-04 7.777E-03 4.222E-03 4.583E+01 4.125E+01 LDA - TOT 41,139,994 0.5 4.646E+00 3.779E+00 4.456E+01 1.650E-01 2.139E+00 9.063E-01 1.646E+04 1.136E+04 LDT1 - TOT 135,201 4,561,398 0.1 1.617E+00 1.037E+00 1.178E+01 2.124E-02 2.444E-01 1.073E-01 2.108E+03 1.538E+03 LDT2 - TOT 423,264 15,620,106 0.2 2.574E+00 2.306E+00 2.270E+01 8.504E-02 8.103E-01 3.425E-01 8.481E+03 6.397E+03 LHD1 - TOT 83,222 3,390,445 0.0 1.394E+00 5.078E+00 8.101E+00 2.211E-02 2.325E-01 1.066E-01 2.221E+03 1.999E+03 LHD2 - TOT 12,014 478,737 0.0 1.366E-01 9.308E-01 7.541E-01 2.971E-03 4.477E-02 2.163E-02 3.023E+02 2.721E+02 MCY - TOT 50,851 383,754 0.0 1.562E+00 5.215E-01 9.508E+00 8.914E-04 1.917E-02 7.707E-03 7.040E+01 6.336E+01 MDV - TOT 346,831 12,194,196 0.2 3.458E+00 3.540E+00 3.146E+01 8.495E-02 6.358E-01 2.704E-01 8.457E+03 6.711E+03 MH - TOT 15,750 184,105 0.0 1.862E-02 2.912E-01 2.982E-01 1.366E-03 1.796E-02 1.000E-02 1.382E+02 1.243E+02 Motor Coach - TOT 264 37,769 0.0 1.064E-02 1.683E-01 5.531E-02 7.094E-04 9.086E-03 5.358E-03 7.436E+01 6.692E+01 OBUS - TOT 1,097 42,862 0.0 5.528E-02 1.020E-01 5.732E-01 3.097E-04 2.167E-03 8.872E-04 3.001E+01 2.701E+01 PTO - TOT 0 24,035 0.0 6.530E-03 1.569E-01 2.057E-02 5.409E-04 1.335E-03 1.228E-03 5.669E+01 5.102E+01 SBUS - TOT 1,106 40,297 0.0 2.118E-02 3.489E-01 2.107E-01 5.210E-04 2.643E-02 1.223E-02 5.380E+01 4.842E+01 T6 Ag - TOT 42 1,404 0.0 3.041E-04 5.166E-03 1.263E-03 1.676E-05 4.018E-04 2.581E-04 1.756E+00 1.581E+00 T6 CAIRP heavy - TOT 11 729 0.0 6.872E-05 1.578E-03 3.096E-04 8.595E-06 1.462E-04 7.661E-05 9.009E-01 8.108E-01 T6 CAIRP small - TOT 34 2,493 0.0 2.427E-04 3.022E-03 1.100E-03 2.925E-05 5.060E-04 2.674E-04 3.066E+00 2.759E+00 T6 instate construction heavy - TOT 907 48,888 0.0 4.899E-03 1.841E-01 2.185E-02 5.813E-04 1.020E-02 5.496E-03 6.093E+01 5.483E+01 T6 instate construction small - TOT 1,982 132,420 0.0 1.513E-02 2.179E-01 6.829E-02 1.558E-03 2.903E-02 1.619E-02 1.633E+02 1.470E+02 T6 instate heavy - TOT 3,873 215,571 0.0 2.150E-02 7.334E-01 9.616E-02 2.559E-03 4.469E-02 2.398E-02 2.682E+02 2.414E+02 T6 instate small - TOT 8,988 611,084 0.0 6.765E-02 9.466E-01 3.055E-01 7.185E-03 1.318E-01 7.271E-02 7.531E+02 6.778E+02 T6 OOS heavy - TOT 6 418 0.0 3.940E-05 9.046E-04 1.775E-04 4.928E-06 8.384E-05 4.392E-05 5.165E-01 4.649E-01 T6 OOS small - TOT 20 1,429 0.0 1.391E-04 1.733E-03 6.304E-04 1.677E-05 2.901E-04 1.533E-04 1.758E+00 1.582E+00 T6 public - TOT 1,429 25,771 0.0 1.984E-03 1.309E-01 9.833E-03 3.155E-04 5.039E-03 2.588E-03 3.307E+01 2.976E+01 T6 utility - TOT 227 4,556 0.0 3.672E-04 9.914E-03 1.914E-03 5.508E-05 8.637E-04 4.325E-04 5.774E+00 5.196E+00 T6TS - TOT 5,468 240,160 0.0 1.953E-01 3.673E-01 2.256E+00 1.660E-03 1.219E-02 5.012E-03 1.623E+02 1.460E+02 T7 Ag - TOT 26 1,755 0.0 6.939E-04 1.170E-02 3.421E-03 3.260E-05 5.110E-04 3.648E-04 3.417E+00 3.075E+00 T7 CAIRP - TOT 757 186,531 0.0 6.681E-02 6.458E-01 3.508E-01 3.560E-03 3.699E-02 2.283E-02 3.732E+02 3.359E+02 T7 CAIRP construction - TOT 70 17,212 0.0 6.159E-03 6.038E-02 3.232E-02 3.285E-04 3.414E-03 2.107E-03 3.444E+01 3.099E+01 T7 NNOOS - TOT 746 209,840 0.0 7.259E-02 5.598E-01 3.857E-01 4.036E-03 3.808E-02 2.243E-02 4.230E+02 3.807E+02 T7 NOOS - TOT 276 67,930 0.0 2.655E-02 2.472E-01 1.401E-01 1.317E-03 1.351E-02 8.350E-03 1.380E+02 1.242E+02 T7 other port - TOT 0 0 0.0 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 T7 POAK - TOT 0 0 0.0 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 T7 POLA - TOT 1,486 260,698 0.0 1.511E-01 2.248E+00 7.743E-01 4.989E-03 6.397E-02 4.320E-02 5.230E+02 4.707E+02 T7 public - TOT 474 11,761 0.0 3.799E-03 1.753E-01 1.974E-02 2.572E-04 2.198E-03 1.317E-03 2.696E+01 2.427E+01 T7 Single - TOT 1,288 100,343 0.0 2.187E-02 5.388E-01 1.124E-01 1.864E-03 1.776E-02 1.032E-02 1.953E+02 1.758E+02 T7 single construction - TOT 577 44,526 0.0 9.677E-03 2.472E-01 4.972E-02 8.273E-04 7.904E-03 4.598E-03 8.672E+01 7.805E+01 T7 SWCV - TOT 642 31,867 0.0 8.596E-03 3.651E-01 4.453E-02 6.368E-04 6.076E-03 3.677E-03 6.675E+01 6.007E+01 T7 tractor - TOT 1,614 263,185 0.0 6.609E-02 1.248E+00 3.361E-01 4.798E-03 5.266E-02 3.265E-02 5.029E+02 4.526E+02 T7 tractor construction - TOT 421 33,197 0.0 9.342E-03 1.793E-01 4.799E-02 6.163E-04 6.688E-03 4.160E-03 6.460E+01 5.814E+01 T7 utility - TOT 54 1,343 0.0 5.838E-04 1.004E-02 3.185E-03 2.896E-05 2.216E-04 1.233E-04 3.035E+00 2.732E+00 T7IS - TOT 190 23,553 0.0 2.016E-02 1.245E-01 8.879E-01 1.677E-04 1.174E-03 4.720E-04 1.534E+01 1.381E+01 UBUS - TOT 1,587 174,562 0.0 1.283E-01 1.611E+00 8.876E-01 3.665E-03 1.500E-01 7.701E-02 3.810E+02 3.429E+02 80,847,824 100% Tons/Day ---PAGE BREAK--- Orange County 2020 Annual Veh & Tech Pop VMT Percent of VMT All Other Buses - TOT 667 36,900 0.0 LDA - TOT 41,139,994 0.5 LDT1 - TOT 135,201 4,561,398 0.1 LDT2 - TOT 423,264 15,620,106 0.2 LHD1 - TOT 83,222 3,390,445 0.0 LHD2 - TOT 12,014 478,737 0.0 MCY - TOT 50,851 383,754 0.0 MDV - TOT 346,831 12,194,196 0.2 MH - TOT 15,750 184,105 0.0 Motor Coach - TOT 264 37,769 0.0 OBUS - TOT 1,097 42,862 0.0 PTO - TOT 0 24,035 0.0 SBUS - TOT 1,106 40,297 0.0 T6 Ag - TOT 42 1,404 0.0 T6 CAIRP heavy - TOT 11 729 0.0 T6 CAIRP small - TOT 34 2,493 0.0 T6 instate construction heavy - TOT 907 48,888 0.0 T6 instate construction small - TOT 1,982 132,420 0.0 T6 instate heavy - TOT 3,873 215,571 0.0 T6 instate small - TOT 8,988 611,084 0.0 T6 OOS heavy - TOT 6 418 0.0 T6 OOS small - TOT 20 1,429 0.0 T6 public - TOT 1,429 25,771 0.0 T6 utility - TOT 227 4,556 0.0 T6TS - TOT 5,468 240,160 0.0 T7 Ag - TOT 26 1,755 0.0 T7 CAIRP - TOT 757 186,531 0.0 T7 CAIRP construction - TOT 70 17,212 0.0 T7 NNOOS - TOT 746 209,840 0.0 T7 NOOS - TOT 276 67,930 0.0 T7 other port - TOT 0 0 0.0 T7 POAK - TOT 0 0 0.0 T7 POLA - TOT 1,486 260,698 0.0 T7 public - TOT 474 11,761 0.0 T7 Single - TOT 1,288 100,343 0.0 T7 single construction - TOT 577 44,526 0.0 T7 SWCV - TOT 642 31,867 0.0 T7 tractor - TOT 1,614 263,185 0.0 T7 tractor construction - TOT 421 33,197 0.0 T7 utility - TOT 54 1,343 0.0 T7IS - TOT 190 23,553 0.0 UBUS - TOT 1,587 174,562 0.0 80,847,824 100% 9.072E-01 ROG_TOTAL NOx_TOTEX CO_TOTEX SOx_TOTEX PM10_TOTAL PM2_5_TOTA L CO2_TOTEX CO2_TOTEX (Pavley I + LCFS) 9.856E-08 2.996E-06 4.408E-07 1.075E-08 1.912E-07 1.038E-07 1.127E-03 1.014E-03 1.025E-07 8.332E-08 9.825E-07 3.639E-09 4.716E-08 1.998E-08 3.630E-04 2.504E-04 3.216E-07 2.062E-07 2.343E-06 4.224E-09 4.861E-08 2.133E-08 4.192E-04 3.059E-04 1.495E-07 1.339E-07 1.318E-06 4.939E-09 4.706E-08 1.989E-08 4.926E-04 3.715E-04 3.731E-07 1.359E-06 2.168E-06 5.916E-09 6.220E-08 2.853E-08 5.944E-04 5.350E-04 2.588E-07 1.764E-06 1.429E-06 5.630E-09 8.484E-08 4.099E-08 5.729E-04 5.156E-04 3.693E-06 1.233E-06 2.248E-05 2.107E-09 4.531E-08 1.822E-08 1.664E-04 1.498E-04 2.573E-07 2.633E-07 2.340E-06 6.320E-09 4.730E-08 2.011E-08 6.292E-04 4.993E-04 9.177E-08 1.435E-06 1.469E-06 6.731E-09 8.848E-08 4.928E-08 6.808E-04 6.127E-04 2.555E-07 4.041E-06 1.329E-06 1.704E-08 2.182E-07 1.287E-07 1.786E-03 1.607E-03 1.170E-06 2.159E-06 1.213E-05 6.555E-09 4.586E-08 1.878E-08 6.351E-04 5.716E-04 2.465E-07 5.923E-06 7.764E-07 2.041E-08 5.038E-08 4.635E-08 2.140E-03 1.926E-03 4.769E-07 7.855E-06 4.744E-06 1.173E-08 5.949E-07 2.753E-07 1.211E-03 1.090E-03 1.965E-07 3.338E-06 8.164E-07 1.083E-08 2.597E-07 1.668E-07 1.135E-03 1.022E-03 8.552E-08 1.964E-06 3.853E-07 1.070E-08 1.820E-07 9.535E-08 1.121E-03 1.009E-03 8.831E-08 1.100E-06 4.001E-07 1.064E-08 1.841E-07 9.732E-08 1.116E-03 1.004E-03 9.091E-08 3.416E-06 4.054E-07 1.079E-08 1.892E-07 1.020E-07 1.131E-03 1.018E-03 1.037E-07 1.493E-06 4.678E-07 1.067E-08 1.989E-07 1.109E-07 1.119E-03 1.007E-03 9.048E-08 3.086E-06 4.047E-07 1.077E-08 1.881E-07 1.009E-07 1.129E-03 1.016E-03 1.004E-07 1.405E-06 4.535E-07 1.067E-08 1.957E-07 1.079E-07 1.118E-03 1.006E-03 8.552E-08 1.964E-06 3.853E-07 1.070E-08 1.820E-07 9.535E-08 1.121E-03 1.009E-03 8.831E-08 1.100E-06 4.001E-07 1.064E-08 1.841E-07 9.732E-08 1.116E-03 1.004E-03 6.985E-08 4.608E-06 3.461E-07 1.111E-08 1.774E-07 9.110E-08 1.164E-03 1.048E-03 7.311E-08 1.974E-06 3.810E-07 1.097E-08 1.720E-07 8.611E-08 1.150E-03 1.035E-03 7.378E-07 1.387E-06 8.523E-06 6.269E-09 4.603E-08 1.893E-08 6.130E-04 5.517E-04 3.587E-07 6.047E-06 1.768E-06 1.685E-08 2.641E-07 1.885E-07 1.766E-03 1.590E-03 3.249E-07 3.141E-06 1.706E-06 1.732E-08 1.799E-07 1.110E-07 1.815E-03 1.633E-03 3.246E-07 3.182E-06 1.703E-06 1.732E-08 1.799E-07 1.111E-07 1.815E-03 1.634E-03 3.138E-07 2.420E-06 1.668E-06 1.745E-08 1.646E-07 9.699E-08 1.829E-03 1.646E-03 3.545E-07 3.301E-06 1.871E-06 1.759E-08 1.804E-07 1.115E-07 1.844E-03 1.659E-03 5.258E-07 7.823E-06 2.695E-06 1.736E-08 2.226E-07 1.503E-07 1.820E-03 1.638E-03 2.930E-07 1.353E-05 1.523E-06 1.984E-08 1.696E-07 1.016E-07 2.080E-03 1.872E-03 1.977E-07 4.871E-06 1.017E-06 1.685E-08 1.606E-07 9.328E-08 1.766E-03 1.589E-03 1.972E-07 5.036E-06 1.013E-06 1.686E-08 1.610E-07 9.369E-08 1.767E-03 1.590E-03 2.447E-07 1.039E-05 1.268E-06 1.813E-08 1.730E-07 1.047E-07 1.900E-03 1.710E-03 2.278E-07 4.303E-06 1.159E-06 1.654E-08 1.815E-07 1.125E-07 1.733E-03 1.560E-03 2.553E-07 4.900E-06 1.311E-06 1.684E-08 1.828E-07 1.137E-07 1.765E-03 1.589E-03 3.945E-07 6.782E-06 2.152E-06 1.957E-08 1.498E-07 8.332E-08 2.051E-03 1.846E-03 7.765E-07 4.796E-06 3.420E-05 6.461E-09 4.522E-08 1.818E-08 5.910E-04 5.319E-04 6.669E-07 8.371E-06 4.613E-06 1.905E-08 7.793E-07 4.002E-07 1.980E-03 1.782E-03 MTons/Mile ---PAGE BREAK--- Orange County 2020 Annual Veh & Tech Pop VMT Percent of VMT All Other Buses - TOT 667 36,900 0.0 LDA - TOT 41,139,994 0.5 LDT1 - TOT 135,201 4,561,398 0.1 LDT2 - TOT 423,264 15,620,106 0.2 LHD1 - TOT 83,222 3,390,445 0.0 LHD2 - TOT 12,014 478,737 0.0 MCY - TOT 50,851 383,754 0.0 MDV - TOT 346,831 12,194,196 0.2 MH - TOT 15,750 184,105 0.0 Motor Coach - TOT 264 37,769 0.0 OBUS - TOT 1,097 42,862 0.0 PTO - TOT 0 24,035 0.0 SBUS - TOT 1,106 40,297 0.0 T6 Ag - TOT 42 1,404 0.0 T6 CAIRP heavy - TOT 11 729 0.0 T6 CAIRP small - TOT 34 2,493 0.0 T6 instate construction heavy - TOT 907 48,888 0.0 T6 instate construction small - TOT 1,982 132,420 0.0 T6 instate heavy - TOT 3,873 215,571 0.0 T6 instate small - TOT 8,988 611,084 0.0 T6 OOS heavy - TOT 6 418 0.0 T6 OOS small - TOT 20 1,429 0.0 T6 public - TOT 1,429 25,771 0.0 T6 utility - TOT 227 4,556 0.0 T6TS - TOT 5,468 240,160 0.0 T7 Ag - TOT 26 1,755 0.0 T7 CAIRP - TOT 757 186,531 0.0 T7 CAIRP construction - TOT 70 17,212 0.0 T7 NNOOS - TOT 746 209,840 0.0 T7 NOOS - TOT 276 67,930 0.0 T7 other port - TOT 0 0 0.0 T7 POAK - TOT 0 0 0.0 T7 POLA - TOT 1,486 260,698 0.0 T7 public - TOT 474 11,761 0.0 T7 Single - TOT 1,288 100,343 0.0 T7 single construction - TOT 577 44,526 0.0 T7 SWCV - TOT 642 31,867 0.0 T7 tractor - TOT 1,614 263,185 0.0 T7 tractor construction - TOT 421 33,197 0.0 T7 utility - TOT 54 1,343 0.0 T7IS - TOT 190 23,553 0.0 UBUS - TOT 1,587 174,562 0.0 80,847,824 100% 2.000E+03 ROG_TOTAL NOx_TOTEX CO_TOTEX SOx_TOTEX PM10_TOTAL PM2_5_TOTA L CO2_TOTEX CO2_TOTEX (Pavley I + LCFS) 2.173E-04 6.606E-03 9.718E-04 2.370E-05 4.215E-04 2.288E-04 2.484E+00 2.236E+00 2.259E-04 1.837E-04 2.166E-03 8.023E-06 1.040E-04 4.406E-05 8.002E-01 5.521E-01 7.091E-04 4.545E-04 5.166E-03 9.313E-06 1.072E-04 4.703E-05 9.242E-01 6.743E-01 3.295E-04 2.952E-04 2.906E-03 1.089E-05 1.038E-04 4.386E-05 1.086E+00 8.191E-01 8.225E-04 2.996E-03 4.779E-03 1.304E-05 1.371E-04 6.289E-05 1.310E+00 1.179E+00 5.705E-04 3.889E-03 3.150E-03 1.241E-05 1.870E-04 9.036E-05 1.263E+00 1.137E+00 8.141E-03 2.718E-03 4.955E-02 4.646E-06 9.990E-05 4.017E-05 3.669E-01 3.302E-01 5.672E-04 5.806E-04 5.159E-03 1.393E-05 1.043E-04 4.434E-05 1.387E+00 1.101E+00 2.023E-04 3.164E-03 3.239E-03 1.484E-05 1.951E-04 1.086E-04 1.501E+00 1.351E+00 5.632E-04 8.909E-03 2.929E-03 3.757E-05 4.811E-04 2.837E-04 3.938E+00 3.544E+00 2.580E-03 4.760E-03 2.675E-02 1.445E-05 1.011E-04 4.140E-05 1.400E+00 1.260E+00 5.434E-04 1.306E-02 1.712E-03 4.501E-05 1.111E-04 1.022E-04 4.717E+00 4.246E+00 1.051E-03 1.732E-02 1.046E-02 2.586E-05 1.312E-03 6.069E-04 2.670E+00 2.403E+00 4.333E-04 7.359E-03 1.800E-03 2.387E-05 5.724E-04 3.677E-04 2.502E+00 2.252E+00 1.885E-04 4.329E-03 8.494E-04 2.358E-05 4.012E-04 2.102E-04 2.472E+00 2.225E+00 1.947E-04 2.424E-03 8.821E-04 2.347E-05 4.060E-04 2.145E-04 2.460E+00 2.214E+00 2.004E-04 7.531E-03 8.938E-04 2.378E-05 4.172E-04 2.249E-04 2.493E+00 2.243E+00 2.286E-04 3.291E-03 1.031E-03 2.353E-05 4.385E-04 2.445E-04 2.466E+00 2.220E+00 1.995E-04 6.804E-03 8.921E-04 2.374E-05 4.146E-04 2.225E-04 2.488E+00 2.239E+00 2.214E-04 3.098E-03 9.998E-04 2.352E-05 4.314E-04 2.380E-04 2.465E+00 2.218E+00 1.885E-04 4.329E-03 8.494E-04 2.358E-05 4.012E-04 2.102E-04 2.472E+00 2.225E+00 1.947E-04 2.424E-03 8.821E-04 2.347E-05 4.060E-04 2.145E-04 2.460E+00 2.214E+00 1.540E-04 1.016E-02 7.631E-04 2.448E-05 3.911E-04 2.009E-04 2.566E+00 2.310E+00 1.612E-04 4.352E-03 8.400E-04 2.418E-05 3.791E-04 1.898E-04 2.534E+00 2.281E+00 1.627E-03 3.059E-03 1.879E-02 1.382E-05 1.015E-04 4.174E-05 1.351E+00 1.216E+00 7.907E-04 1.333E-02 3.899E-03 3.715E-05 5.823E-04 4.157E-04 3.894E+00 3.504E+00 7.163E-04 6.924E-03 3.761E-03 3.817E-05 3.966E-04 2.448E-04 4.001E+00 3.601E+00 7.156E-04 7.016E-03 3.755E-03 3.818E-05 3.967E-04 2.449E-04 4.001E+00 3.601E+00 6.918E-04 5.336E-03 3.676E-03 3.847E-05 3.629E-04 2.138E-04 4.032E+00 3.629E+00 7.816E-04 7.278E-03 4.125E-03 3.878E-05 3.977E-04 2.458E-04 4.064E+00 3.658E+00 1.159E-03 1.725E-02 5.940E-03 3.828E-05 4.908E-04 3.315E-04 4.012E+00 3.611E+00 6.460E-04 2.982E-02 3.357E-03 4.374E-05 3.739E-04 2.239E-04 4.585E+00 4.127E+00 4.358E-04 1.074E-02 2.241E-03 3.714E-05 3.540E-04 2.056E-04 3.893E+00 3.504E+00 4.347E-04 1.110E-02 2.233E-03 3.716E-05 3.550E-04 2.065E-04 3.895E+00 3.506E+00 5.395E-04 2.291E-02 2.795E-03 3.997E-05 3.813E-04 2.308E-04 4.189E+00 3.770E+00 5.023E-04 9.487E-03 2.554E-03 3.646E-05 4.002E-04 2.481E-04 3.822E+00 3.439E+00 5.628E-04 1.080E-02 2.891E-03 3.713E-05 4.029E-04 2.506E-04 3.892E+00 3.503E+00 8.697E-04 1.495E-02 4.745E-03 4.314E-05 3.302E-04 1.837E-04 4.522E+00 4.070E+00 1.712E-03 1.057E-02 7.540E-02 1.424E-05 9.969E-05 4.008E-05 1.303E+00 1.173E+00 1.470E-03 1.846E-02 1.017E-02 4.199E-05 1.718E-03 8.823E-04 4.365E+00 3.929E+00 lbs/Mile ---PAGE BREAK--- Orange County 2012 Annual Veh & Tech Pop VMT Percent of VMT ROG_TOTAL NOx_TOTEX CO_TOTEX SOx_TOTEX PM10_TOTAL PM2_5_TOTA L CO2_TOTEX CO2_TOTEX (Pavley I + LCFS) All Other Buses - TOT 531 30,181 0.0% 1.311E-02 2.891E-01 4.878E-02 3.629E-04 1.575E-02 1.209E-02 3.804E+01 3.785E+01 LDA - TOT 1,143,115 38,950,639 51.3% 1.047E+01 7.972E+00 9.415E+01 1.568E-01 2.051E+00 8.797E-01 1.555E+04 1.474E+04 LDT1 - TOT 127,918 4,368,740 5.7% 2.564E+00 1.944E+00 2.236E+01 2.042E-02 2.446E-01 1.120E-01 2.007E+03 1.917E+03 LDT2 - TOT 392,552 14,523,762 19.1% 4.009E+00 5.103E+00 4.364E+01 7.960E-02 7.584E-01 3.227E-01 7.899E+03 7.609E+03 LHD1 - TOT 72,236 3,055,492 4.0% 1.616E+00 7.026E+00 1.200E+01 2.002E-02 2.215E-01 1.068E-01 2.004E+03 1.994E+03 LHD2 - TOT 10,813 447,100 0.6% 1.963E-01 1.437E+00 1.367E+00 2.792E-03 4.523E-02 2.317E-02 2.831E+02 2.817E+02 MCY - TOT 46,696 348,839 0.5% 1.680E+00 5.015E-01 1.091E+01 8.021E-04 1.791E-02 7.376E-03 5.922E+01 5.892E+01 MDV - TOT 320,449 11,868,463 15.6% 3.817E+00 5.880E+00 4.700E+01 8.254E-02 6.224E-01 2.662E-01 8.188E+03 7.986E+03 MH - TOT 14,403 167,271 0.2% 5.352E-02 4.307E-01 1.380E+00 1.270E-03 1.877E-02 1.125E-02 1.266E+02 1.260E+02 Motor Coach - TOT 209 30,406 0.0% 1.906E-02 4.187E-01 8.926E-02 5.759E-04 1.825E-02 1.437E-02 6.037E+01 6.006E+01 OBUS - TOT 1,051 46,499 0.1% 7.932E-02 1.637E-01 9.039E-01 3.411E-04 2.457E-03 1.050E-03 3.255E+01 3.239E+01 PTO - TOT 0 17,798 0.0% 1.626E-02 2.755E-01 7.723E-02 4.023E-04 9.604E-03 8.836E-03 4.217E+01 4.195E+01 SBUS - TOT 1,048 39,552 0.1% 4.839E-02 4.217E-01 4.847E-01 5.155E-04 3.634E-02 2.131E-02 5.285E+01 5.259E+01 T6 Ag - TOT 39 1,344 0.0% 7.739E-04 1.348E-02 2.776E-03 1.633E-05 8.046E-04 6.334E-04 1.711E+00 1.703E+00 T6 CAIRP heavy - TOT 10 611 0.0% 1.538E-04 4.114E-03 6.224E-04 7.297E-06 2.195E-04 1.534E-04 7.649E-01 7.610E-01 T6 CAIRP small - TOT 29 2,044 0.0% 4.325E-04 1.073E-02 1.818E-03 2.438E-05 6.818E-04 4.648E-04 2.556E+00 2.543E+00 T6 instate construction heavy - TOT 568 30,798 0.0% 1.216E-02 2.870E-01 4.650E-02 3.688E-04 1.413E-02 1.055E-02 3.866E+01 3.846E+01 T6 instate construction small - TOT 1,308 84,786 0.1% 2.430E-02 5.843E-01 9.800E-02 1.012E-03 3.328E-02 2.388E-02 1.061E+02 1.056E+02 T6 instate heavy - TOT 3,371 185,036 0.2% 7.102E-02 1.668E+00 2.720E-01 2.214E-03 8.310E-02 6.175E-02 2.321E+02 2.309E+02 T6 instate small - TOT 7,911 517,747 0.7% 1.429E-01 3.409E+00 5.773E-01 6.176E-03 1.978E-01 1.408E-01 6.474E+02 6.441E+02 T6 OOS heavy - TOT 6 350 0.0% 8.815E-05 2.359E-03 3.568E-04 4.184E-06 1.259E-04 8.796E-05 4.385E-01 4.363E-01 T6 OOS small - TOT 17 1,172 0.0% 2.480E-04 6.150E-03 1.042E-03 1.398E-05 3.909E-04 2.665E-04 1.465E+00 1.458E+00 T6 public - TOT 1,138 20,539 0.0% 6.149E-03 2.047E-01 2.456E-02 2.520E-04 8.629E-03 6.306E-03 2.642E+01 2.629E+01 T6 utility - TOT 190 3,747 0.0% 5.986E-04 2.766E-02 2.728E-03 4.572E-05 1.171E-03 7.798E-04 4.792E+00 4.768E+00 T6TS - TOT 4,833 202,701 0.3% 3.666E-01 7.283E-01 4.282E+00 1.459E-03 1.105E-02 4.886E-03 1.386E+02 1.379E+02 T7 Ag - TOT 24 1,691 0.0% 1.487E-03 2.873E-02 7.109E-03 3.145E-05 1.307E-03 1.101E-03 3.296E+00 3.280E+00 T7 CAIRP - TOT 595 137,701 0.2% 9.182E-02 1.537E+00 4.220E-01 2.595E-03 7.925E-02 6.464E-02 2.720E+02 2.706E+02 T7 CAIRP construction - TOT 48 10,973 0.0% 7.390E-03 1.243E-01 3.392E-02 2.067E-04 6.395E-03 5.225E-03 2.167E+01 2.156E+01 T7 NNOOS - TOT 584 154,908 0.2% 7.998E-02 1.100E+00 3.828E-01 2.965E-03 5.901E-02 4.499E-02 3.108E+02 3.093E+02 T7 NOOS - TOT 217 50,147 0.1% 3.427E-02 5.647E-01 1.558E-01 9.538E-04 2.884E-02 2.352E-02 9.997E+01 9.947E+01 T7 other port - TOT 0 0 0.0% 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 T7 POAK - TOT 0 0 0.0% 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 T7 POLA - TOT 1,087 160,092 0.2% 7.155E-02 1.531E+00 3.653E-01 3.067E-03 4.489E-02 3.169E-02 3.215E+02 3.199E+02 T7 public - TOT 380 9,432 0.0% 1.121E-02 2.081E-01 4.852E-02 2.047E-04 6.642E-03 5.545E-03 2.146E+01 2.135E+01 T7 Single - TOT 984 74,076 0.1% 4.261E-02 1.055E+00 1.994E-01 1.367E-03 3.806E-02 3.057E-02 1.433E+02 1.426E+02 T7 single construction - TOT 380 28,385 0.0% 1.651E-02 4.104E-01 7.720E-02 5.241E-04 1.476E-02 1.187E-02 5.493E+01 5.466E+01 T7 SWCV - TOT 514 25,557 0.0% 5.268E-03 4.653E-01 2.564E-02 5.212E-04 5.450E-03 3.480E-03 5.463E+01 5.436E+01 T7 tractor - TOT 1,214 194,288 0.3% 1.473E-01 2.733E+00 6.966E-01 3.554E-03 1.283E-01 1.064E-01 3.726E+02 3.707E+02 T7 tractor construction - TOT 275 21,163 0.0% 1.736E-02 3.123E-01 8.164E-02 3.909E-04 1.435E-02 1.193E-02 4.097E+01 4.077E+01 T7 utility - TOT 45 1,111 0.0% 7.709E-04 1.962E-02 3.785E-03 2.401E-05 4.605E-04 3.570E-04 2.517E+00 2.504E+00 T7IS - TOT 180 20,330 0.0% 4.838E-02 1.417E-01 1.062E+00 1.521E-04 1.077E-03 4.578E-04 1.344E+01 1.337E+01 UBUS - TOT 1,464 161,061 0.2% 1.504E-01 1.895E+00 1.225E+00 3.487E-03 1.439E-01 7.614E-02 3.619E+02 3.601E+02 75,996,533 Tons/Day ---PAGE BREAK--- Orange County 2012 Annual Veh & Tech Pop VMT Percent of VMT All Other Buses - TOT 531 30,181 0.0% LDA - TOT 1,143,115 38,950,639 51.3% LDT1 - TOT 127,918 4,368,740 5.7% LDT2 - TOT 392,552 14,523,762 19.1% LHD1 - TOT 72,236 3,055,492 4.0% LHD2 - TOT 10,813 447,100 0.6% MCY - TOT 46,696 348,839 0.5% MDV - TOT 320,449 11,868,463 15.6% MH - TOT 14,403 167,271 0.2% Motor Coach - TOT 209 30,406 0.0% OBUS - TOT 1,051 46,499 0.1% PTO - TOT 0 17,798 0.0% SBUS - TOT 1,048 39,552 0.1% T6 Ag - TOT 39 1,344 0.0% T6 CAIRP heavy - TOT 10 611 0.0% T6 CAIRP small - TOT 29 2,044 0.0% T6 instate construction heavy - TOT 568 30,798 0.0% T6 instate construction small - TOT 1,308 84,786 0.1% T6 instate heavy - TOT 3,371 185,036 0.2% T6 instate small - TOT 7,911 517,747 0.7% T6 OOS heavy - TOT 6 350 0.0% T6 OOS small - TOT 17 1,172 0.0% T6 public - TOT 1,138 20,539 0.0% T6 utility - TOT 190 3,747 0.0% T6TS - TOT 4,833 202,701 0.3% T7 Ag - TOT 24 1,691 0.0% T7 CAIRP - TOT 595 137,701 0.2% T7 CAIRP construction - TOT 48 10,973 0.0% T7 NNOOS - TOT 584 154,908 0.2% T7 NOOS - TOT 217 50,147 0.1% T7 other port - TOT 0 0 0.0% T7 POAK - TOT 0 0 0.0% T7 POLA - TOT 1,087 160,092 0.2% T7 public - TOT 380 9,432 0.0% T7 Single - TOT 984 74,076 0.1% T7 single construction - TOT 380 28,385 0.0% T7 SWCV - TOT 514 25,557 0.0% T7 tractor - TOT 1,214 194,288 0.3% T7 tractor construction - TOT 275 21,163 0.0% T7 utility - TOT 45 1,111 0.0% T7IS - TOT 180 20,330 0.0% UBUS - TOT 1,464 161,061 0.2% 75,996,533 ---PAGE BREAK--- Orange County 2012 Annual Veh & Tech Pop VMT Percent of VMT All Other Buses - TOT 531 30,181 0.0% LDA - TOT 1,143,115 38,950,639 51.3% LDT1 - TOT 127,918 4,368,740 5.7% LDT2 - TOT 392,552 14,523,762 19.1% LHD1 - TOT 72,236 3,055,492 4.0% LHD2 - TOT 10,813 447,100 0.6% MCY - TOT 46,696 348,839 0.5% MDV - TOT 320,449 11,868,463 15.6% MH - TOT 14,403 167,271 0.2% Motor Coach - TOT 209 30,406 0.0% OBUS - TOT 1,051 46,499 0.1% PTO - TOT 0 17,798 0.0% SBUS - TOT 1,048 39,552 0.1% T6 Ag - TOT 39 1,344 0.0% T6 CAIRP heavy - TOT 10 611 0.0% T6 CAIRP small - TOT 29 2,044 0.0% T6 instate construction heavy - TOT 568 30,798 0.0% T6 instate construction small - TOT 1,308 84,786 0.1% T6 instate heavy - TOT 3,371 185,036 0.2% T6 instate small - TOT 7,911 517,747 0.7% T6 OOS heavy - TOT 6 350 0.0% T6 OOS small - TOT 17 1,172 0.0% T6 public - TOT 1,138 20,539 0.0% T6 utility - TOT 190 3,747 0.0% T6TS - TOT 4,833 202,701 0.3% T7 Ag - TOT 24 1,691 0.0% T7 CAIRP - TOT 595 137,701 0.2% T7 CAIRP construction - TOT 48 10,973 0.0% T7 NNOOS - TOT 584 154,908 0.2% T7 NOOS - TOT 217 50,147 0.1% T7 other port - TOT 0 0 0.0% T7 POAK - TOT 0 0 0.0% T7 POLA - TOT 1,087 160,092 0.2% T7 public - TOT 380 9,432 0.0% T7 Single - TOT 984 74,076 0.1% T7 single construction - TOT 380 28,385 0.0% T7 SWCV - TOT 514 25,557 0.0% T7 tractor - TOT 1,214 194,288 0.3% T7 tractor construction - TOT 275 21,163 0.0% T7 utility - TOT 45 1,111 0.0% T7IS - TOT 180 20,330 0.0% UBUS - TOT 1,464 161,061 0.2% 75,996,533 9.072E-01 ROG_TOTAL NOx_TOTEX CO_TOTEX SOx_TOTEX PM10_TOTAL PM2_5_TOTA L CO2_TOTEX CO2_TOTEX (Pavley I + LCFS) 3.940E-07 8.690E-06 1.466E-06 1.091E-08 4.734E-07 3.635E-07 1.143E-03 1.138E-03 2.438E-07 1.857E-07 2.193E-06 3.653E-09 4.776E-08 2.049E-08 3.622E-04 3.433E-04 5.323E-07 4.037E-07 4.644E-06 4.239E-09 5.079E-08 2.326E-08 4.167E-04 3.981E-04 2.504E-07 3.187E-07 2.726E-06 4.972E-09 4.737E-08 2.016E-08 4.934E-04 4.753E-04 4.797E-07 2.086E-06 3.563E-06 5.945E-09 6.578E-08 3.171E-08 5.950E-04 5.920E-04 3.984E-07 2.916E-06 2.775E-06 5.665E-09 9.177E-08 4.701E-08 5.745E-04 5.716E-04 4.370E-06 1.304E-06 2.838E-05 2.086E-09 4.657E-08 1.918E-08 1.540E-04 1.532E-04 2.918E-07 4.495E-07 3.592E-06 6.309E-09 4.758E-08 2.035E-08 6.259E-04 6.104E-04 2.903E-07 2.336E-06 7.486E-06 6.887E-09 1.018E-07 6.102E-08 6.868E-04 6.834E-04 5.686E-07 1.249E-05 2.663E-06 1.718E-08 5.444E-07 4.288E-07 1.801E-03 1.792E-03 1.547E-06 3.194E-06 1.763E-05 6.654E-09 4.794E-08 2.049E-08 6.351E-04 6.320E-04 8.286E-07 1.404E-05 3.936E-06 2.050E-08 4.895E-07 4.504E-07 2.149E-03 2.138E-03 1.110E-06 9.674E-06 1.112E-05 1.182E-08 8.336E-07 4.887E-07 1.212E-03 1.206E-03 5.223E-07 9.096E-06 1.874E-06 1.102E-08 5.430E-07 4.274E-07 1.155E-03 1.149E-03 2.284E-07 6.111E-06 9.245E-07 1.084E-08 3.261E-07 2.279E-07 1.136E-03 1.130E-03 1.919E-07 4.761E-06 8.067E-07 1.082E-08 3.026E-07 2.063E-07 1.134E-03 1.129E-03 3.582E-07 8.454E-06 1.370E-06 1.086E-08 4.161E-07 3.107E-07 1.139E-03 1.133E-03 2.600E-07 6.252E-06 1.049E-06 1.083E-08 3.561E-07 2.555E-07 1.135E-03 1.130E-03 3.482E-07 8.179E-06 1.333E-06 1.086E-08 4.074E-07 3.027E-07 1.138E-03 1.132E-03 2.503E-07 5.972E-06 1.011E-06 1.082E-08 3.466E-07 2.467E-07 1.134E-03 1.129E-03 2.284E-07 6.111E-06 9.245E-07 1.084E-08 3.261E-07 2.279E-07 1.136E-03 1.130E-03 1.919E-07 4.761E-06 8.067E-07 1.082E-08 3.026E-07 2.063E-07 1.134E-03 1.129E-03 2.716E-07 9.042E-06 1.085E-06 1.113E-08 3.811E-07 2.785E-07 1.167E-03 1.161E-03 1.450E-07 6.698E-06 6.607E-07 1.107E-08 2.836E-07 1.888E-07 1.160E-03 1.155E-03 1.641E-06 3.260E-06 1.916E-05 6.531E-09 4.944E-08 2.187E-08 6.203E-04 6.172E-04 7.977E-07 1.541E-05 3.813E-06 1.687E-08 7.012E-07 5.907E-07 1.768E-03 1.759E-03 6.049E-07 1.013E-05 2.780E-06 1.709E-08 5.221E-07 4.259E-07 1.792E-03 1.783E-03 6.109E-07 1.028E-05 2.804E-06 1.709E-08 5.287E-07 4.320E-07 1.792E-03 1.783E-03 4.684E-07 6.442E-06 2.242E-06 1.737E-08 3.456E-07 2.635E-07 1.820E-03 1.811E-03 6.200E-07 1.022E-05 2.818E-06 1.725E-08 5.217E-07 4.255E-07 1.809E-03 1.799E-03 4.055E-07 8.674E-06 2.070E-06 1.738E-08 2.544E-07 1.796E-07 1.822E-03 1.813E-03 1.078E-06 2.001E-05 4.667E-06 1.969E-08 6.388E-07 5.333E-07 2.064E-03 2.054E-03 5.218E-07 1.292E-05 2.442E-06 1.675E-08 4.661E-07 3.744E-07 1.755E-03 1.747E-03 5.275E-07 1.312E-05 2.467E-06 1.675E-08 4.717E-07 3.795E-07 1.756E-03 1.747E-03 1.870E-07 1.651E-05 9.103E-07 1.850E-08 1.935E-07 1.235E-07 1.939E-03 1.930E-03 6.878E-07 1.276E-05 3.253E-06 1.660E-08 5.991E-07 4.967E-07 1.740E-03 1.731E-03 7.440E-07 1.339E-05 3.499E-06 1.676E-08 6.149E-07 5.113E-07 1.756E-03 1.747E-03 6.296E-07 1.602E-05 3.091E-06 1.961E-08 3.761E-07 2.915E-07 2.055E-03 2.045E-03 2.159E-06 6.325E-06 4.739E-05 6.789E-09 4.807E-08 2.043E-08 5.998E-04 5.968E-04 8.469E-07 1.068E-05 6.899E-06 1.964E-08 8.105E-07 4.288E-07 2.039E-03 2.028E-03 MTons/Mile ---PAGE BREAK--- Orange County 2012 Annual Veh & Tech Pop VMT Percent of VMT All Other Buses - TOT 531 30,181 0.0% LDA - TOT 1,143,115 38,950,639 51.3% LDT1 - TOT 127,918 4,368,740 5.7% LDT2 - TOT 392,552 14,523,762 19.1% LHD1 - TOT 72,236 3,055,492 4.0% LHD2 - TOT 10,813 447,100 0.6% MCY - TOT 46,696 348,839 0.5% MDV - TOT 320,449 11,868,463 15.6% MH - TOT 14,403 167,271 0.2% Motor Coach - TOT 209 30,406 0.0% OBUS - TOT 1,051 46,499 0.1% PTO - TOT 0 17,798 0.0% SBUS - TOT 1,048 39,552 0.1% T6 Ag - TOT 39 1,344 0.0% T6 CAIRP heavy - TOT 10 611 0.0% T6 CAIRP small - TOT 29 2,044 0.0% T6 instate construction heavy - TOT 568 30,798 0.0% T6 instate construction small - TOT 1,308 84,786 0.1% T6 instate heavy - TOT 3,371 185,036 0.2% T6 instate small - TOT 7,911 517,747 0.7% T6 OOS heavy - TOT 6 350 0.0% T6 OOS small - TOT 17 1,172 0.0% T6 public - TOT 1,138 20,539 0.0% T6 utility - TOT 190 3,747 0.0% T6TS - TOT 4,833 202,701 0.3% T7 Ag - TOT 24 1,691 0.0% T7 CAIRP - TOT 595 137,701 0.2% T7 CAIRP construction - TOT 48 10,973 0.0% T7 NNOOS - TOT 584 154,908 0.2% T7 NOOS - TOT 217 50,147 0.1% T7 other port - TOT 0 0 0.0% T7 POAK - TOT 0 0 0.0% T7 POLA - TOT 1,087 160,092 0.2% T7 public - TOT 380 9,432 0.0% T7 Single - TOT 984 74,076 0.1% T7 single construction - TOT 380 28,385 0.0% T7 SWCV - TOT 514 25,557 0.0% T7 tractor - TOT 1,214 194,288 0.3% T7 tractor construction - TOT 275 21,163 0.0% T7 utility - TOT 45 1,111 0.0% T7IS - TOT 180 20,330 0.0% UBUS - TOT 1,464 161,061 0.2% 75,996,533 2.000E+03 ROG_TOTAL NOx_TOTEX CO_TOTEX SOx_TOTEX PM10_TOTAL PM2_5_TOTA L CO2_TOTEX CO2_TOTEX (Pavley I + LCFS) 8.687E-04 1.916E-02 3.233E-03 2.405E-05 1.044E-03 8.013E-04 2.521E+00 2.508E+00 5.375E-04 4.093E-04 4.834E-03 8.053E-06 1.053E-04 4.517E-05 7.984E-01 7.569E-01 1.174E-03 8.899E-04 1.024E-02 9.346E-06 1.120E-04 5.128E-05 9.187E-01 8.778E-01 5.521E-04 7.027E-04 6.010E-03 1.096E-05 1.044E-04 4.444E-05 1.088E+00 1.048E+00 1.058E-03 4.599E-03 7.856E-03 1.311E-05 1.450E-04 6.992E-05 1.312E+00 1.305E+00 8.783E-04 6.429E-03 6.117E-03 1.249E-05 2.023E-04 1.036E-04 1.267E+00 1.260E+00 9.635E-03 2.875E-03 6.257E-02 4.599E-06 1.027E-04 4.229E-05 3.395E-01 3.378E-01 6.433E-04 9.909E-04 7.920E-03 1.391E-05 1.049E-04 4.487E-05 1.380E+00 1.346E+00 6.399E-04 5.150E-03 1.650E-02 1.518E-05 2.245E-04 1.345E-04 1.514E+00 1.507E+00 1.254E-03 2.754E-02 5.871E-03 3.788E-05 1.200E-03 9.453E-04 3.971E+00 3.951E+00 3.412E-03 7.041E-03 3.888E-02 1.467E-05 1.057E-04 4.516E-05 1.400E+00 1.393E+00 1.827E-03 3.096E-02 8.678E-03 4.520E-05 1.079E-03 9.929E-04 4.738E+00 4.714E+00 2.447E-03 2.133E-02 2.451E-02 2.607E-05 1.838E-03 1.077E-03 2.673E+00 2.659E+00 1.151E-03 2.005E-02 4.130E-03 2.429E-05 1.197E-03 9.424E-04 2.546E+00 2.534E+00 5.035E-04 1.347E-02 2.038E-03 2.389E-05 7.188E-04 5.024E-04 2.505E+00 2.492E+00 4.232E-04 1.050E-02 1.778E-03 2.386E-05 6.671E-04 4.548E-04 2.500E+00 2.488E+00 7.897E-04 1.864E-02 3.020E-03 2.395E-05 9.173E-04 6.849E-04 2.510E+00 2.498E+00 5.732E-04 1.378E-02 2.312E-03 2.388E-05 7.850E-04 5.633E-04 2.503E+00 2.490E+00 7.676E-04 1.803E-02 2.939E-03 2.393E-05 8.982E-04 6.674E-04 2.509E+00 2.496E+00 5.519E-04 1.317E-02 2.230E-03 2.386E-05 7.640E-04 5.440E-04 2.501E+00 2.488E+00 5.035E-04 1.347E-02 2.038E-03 2.389E-05 7.188E-04 5.024E-04 2.505E+00 2.492E+00 4.232E-04 1.050E-02 1.778E-03 2.386E-05 6.671E-04 4.548E-04 2.500E+00 2.488E+00 5.987E-04 1.993E-02 2.391E-03 2.454E-05 8.402E-04 6.141E-04 2.572E+00 2.560E+00 3.196E-04 1.477E-02 1.457E-03 2.441E-05 6.252E-04 4.163E-04 2.558E+00 2.545E+00 3.618E-03 7.186E-03 4.225E-02 1.440E-05 1.090E-04 4.821E-05 1.367E+00 1.361E+00 1.759E-03 3.398E-02 8.407E-03 3.719E-05 1.546E-03 1.302E-03 3.898E+00 3.879E+00 1.334E-03 2.233E-02 6.129E-03 3.769E-05 1.151E-03 9.389E-04 3.950E+00 3.930E+00 1.347E-03 2.265E-02 6.182E-03 3.768E-05 1.166E-03 9.523E-04 3.950E+00 3.930E+00 1.033E-03 1.420E-02 4.942E-03 3.828E-05 7.619E-04 5.809E-04 4.013E+00 3.993E+00 1.367E-03 2.252E-02 6.213E-03 3.804E-05 1.150E-03 9.380E-04 3.987E+00 3.967E+00 8.939E-04 1.912E-02 4.563E-03 3.832E-05 5.608E-04 3.959E-04 4.016E+00 3.996E+00 2.377E-03 4.412E-02 1.029E-02 4.341E-05 1.408E-03 1.176E-03 4.550E+00 4.527E+00 1.150E-03 2.848E-02 5.384E-03 3.692E-05 1.028E-03 8.254E-04 3.870E+00 3.851E+00 1.163E-03 2.892E-02 5.439E-03 3.693E-05 1.040E-03 8.366E-04 3.870E+00 3.851E+00 4.122E-04 3.641E-02 2.007E-03 4.079E-05 4.265E-04 2.723E-04 4.276E+00 4.254E+00 1.516E-03 2.814E-02 7.171E-03 3.659E-05 1.321E-03 1.095E-03 3.835E+00 3.816E+00 1.640E-03 2.952E-02 7.715E-03 3.694E-05 1.356E-03 1.127E-03 3.872E+00 3.852E+00 1.388E-03 3.532E-02 6.814E-03 4.323E-05 8.291E-04 6.427E-04 4.532E+00 4.509E+00 4.759E-03 1.394E-02 1.045E-01 1.497E-05 1.060E-04 4.504E-05 1.322E+00 1.316E+00 1.867E-03 2.354E-02 1.521E-02 4.330E-05 1.787E-03 9.454E-04 4.494E+00 4.472E+00 lbs/Mile ---PAGE BREAK--- Area Sources - Criteria Air Pollutants ROG Exhaust NOx Exhaust CO Exhaust SO2 Exhaust PM10 Exhaust PM2.5 Exhaust* Construction Equipment 283 1,947 1,698 2 121 119 Lawn & Garden Equipment 1,295 335 15,879 1 47 46 Light Commercial Equipment 480 962 12,196 1 102 101 TOTAL 2,058 3,244 29,773 5 269 267 ROG Exhaust NOx Exhaust CO Exhaust SO2 Exhaust PM10 Exhaust PM2.5 Exhaust* Construction Equipment 316 2,171 1,894 3 135 133 Lawn & Garden Equipment 1,444 374 17,704 1 52 51 Light Commercial Equipment 535 1,072 13,598 2 114 113 TOTAL 2,295 3,617 33,195 6 300 297 ROG Exhaust NOx Exhaust CO Exhaust SO2 Exhaust PM10 Exhaust PM2.5 Exhaust* Construction Equipment 377 2,590 2,260 3 161 159 Lawn & Garden Equipment 1,776 460 21,770 2 64 63 Light Commercial Equipment 658 1,319 16,721 2 140 138 TOTAL 2,810 4,368 40,750 7 364 361 ROG Exhaust NOx Exhaust CO Exhaust SO2 Exhaust PM10 Exhaust PM2.5 Exhaust* Construction Equipment 307 2,111 1,842 3 131 130 Lawn & Garden Equipment 1,405 364 17,222 1 51 50 Light Commercial Equipment 520 1,043 13,227 2 111 109 TOTAL 2,232 3,518 32,291 5 292 289 * assumes PM2.5 is 99 percent of PM10 Sources Building Permits Source: U.S. Census Bureau Employment Population Source. U.S. Census Bureau, 2010. 2020 lbs/day Current General Plan lbs/day 2012 lbs/day Project lbs/day Source. U.S. Census Bureau. 2010. Longitudinal Employer-Household Dynamics. ---PAGE BREAK--- Other Emissions Sources - Off-road Equipment Source: OFFROAD2007. Based on equipment use in Orange County. Year 2012 BAU 2012 MTons of CO2e Notes Light Commercial Equipment 18,761 Based on the percentage of employment in Anaheim compared to Orange County. Lawn & Garden Equipment 10,387 Based on the percentage of residential units in Anaheim compared to Orange County. Construction Equipment 33,118 Based on the percentage of residential building permits issued in Anaheim compared to Orange County. TOTAL 62,267 Year 2020 BAU 2020 MTons of CO2e Notes Light Commercial Equipment 20,542 proportional to employment growth Lawn & Garden Equipment 11,728 proportional to population growth Construction Equipment 33,118 similar to historic TOTAL 65,388 Project BAU Project MTons of CO2e Notes Light Commercial Equipment 23,880 proportional to employment growth Lawn & Garden Equipment 14,241 proportional to population growth Construction Equipment 33,118 similar to historic TOTAL 71,239 Current General Plan BAU Current GP MTons of CO2e Notes Light Commercial Equipment 18,889 proportional to employment growth Lawn & Garden Equipment 11,835 proportional to population growth Construction Equipment 33,118 similar to historic TOTAL 63,842 ---PAGE BREAK--- Other Emissions Sources - Off-road Equipment Source: OFFROAD2007. Based on equipment use in Orange County. Adjusted Business as Usual - Low Carbon Fuel Standard Year 2020 Adjusted 2020 MTons of CO2e Notes Light Commercial Equipment 18,488 With LCFS (10% reduction) Lawn & Garden Equipment 10,555 With LCFS (10% reduction) Construction Equipment 29,806 With LCFS (10% reduction) TOTAL 58,849 reduction 6,539 Project Adjusted Project MTons of CO2e Notes Light Commercial Equipment 21,492 With LCFS (10% reduction) Lawn & Garden Equipment 12,817 With LCFS (10% reduction) Construction Equipment 29,806 With LCFS (10% reduction) TOTAL 64,115 reduction 7,124 Current General Plan Adjusted Current GP MTons of CO2e Notes Light Commercial Equipment 17,000 With LCFS (10% reduction) Lawn & Garden Equipment 10,651 With LCFS (10% reduction) Construction Equipment 29,806 With LCFS (10% reduction) TOTAL 57,458 reduction 6,384 Sources Building Permits Source: U.S. Census Bureau Employment Population On December 29, 2011, the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of California issued several rulings in the federal lawsuits challenging the LCFS. One of the court’s rulings preliminarily enjoins the CARB from enforcing the regulation during the pendency of the litigation. In January 2012, CARB appealed the decision and on April 23, 2012, the Night Circuit Court granted CARB’s motion for a stay of the injunction while it continues to consider CARB’s appeal of the lower court’s decision. Source. U.S. Census Bureau. 2010. Longitudinal Employer-Household Dynamics. http://lehd.ces.census.gov/ Source. U.S. Census Bureau, 2010. ---PAGE BREAK--- Construction Tons/Day MTons/Year Equipment Fuel MaxHP C/R Pre Hand Port County Population Activity Consumption ROG Exhaust NOX Exhaust CO Exhaust SO2 Exhaust PM Exhaust CO2 Exhaust N2O Exhaust CH4 Exhaust CO2e CO2e Tampers/Rammers G2 15 U P NHH NP Orange 413.9909 2.07E+02 4.17E+01 2.62E-03 1.99E-03 1.13E-01 8.86E-06 1.80E-03 2.15E-01 3.21E-04 1.63E-04 3.18E-01 100 Plate Compactors G2 15 U P NHH NP Orange 35.51225 2.01E+01 4.04E+00 2.54E-04 1.93E-04 1.09E-02 8.60E-07 1.75E-04 2.09E-02 3.12E-05 1.58E-05 3.09E-02 10 Asphalt Pavers G4 15 U P NHH NP Orange 9.028493 9.80E+00 5.63E+00 4.24E-04 3.09E-04 1.60E-02 7.86E-07 2.31E-04 2.76E-02 2.81E-05 2.43E-05 3.68E-02 12 Asphalt Pavers G4 25 U P NHH NP Orange 15.44003 1.68E+01 2.43E+01 1.87E-03 1.20E-03 7.11E-02 2.92E-06 9.66E-04 1.15E-01 7.41E-05 1.07E-04 1.40E-01 44 Asphalt Pavers G4 50 U P NHH NP Orange 8.082569 8.69E+00 2.02E+01 7.41E-04 1.07E-03 2.13E-02 1.93E-06 1.21E-05 1.58E-01 4.81E-05 4.24E-05 1.74E-01 55 Asphalt Pavers G4 120 U P NHH NP Orange 4.439721 4.77E+00 1.87E+01 5.05E-04 1.50E-03 8.98E-03 1.58E-06 1.27E-05 1.64E-01 4.12E-05 2.89E-05 1.77E-01 56 Tampers/Rammers G4 15 U P NHH NP Orange 19.10377 9.53E+00 4.60E+00 3.54E-04 2.44E-04 1.31E-02 6.37E-07 1.87E-04 2.23E-02 2.44E-05 2.03E-05 3.03E-02 10 Plate Compactors G4 5 U P NHH NP Orange 701.3438 3.46E+02 6.24E+01 8.74E-03 3.87E-03 1.33E-01 1.24E-05 1.18E-04 3.61E-01 5.70E-04 5.01E-04 5.48E-01 172 Plate Compactors G4 15 U P NHH NP Orange 743.8693 4.20E+02 1.79E+02 1.35E-02 9.68E-03 5.10E-01 2.50E-05 7.34E-03 8.75E-01 1.02E-03 7.73E-04 1.21E+00 380 Rollers G4 5 U P NHH NP Orange 78.1161 1.78E+01 4.77E+00 5.69E-04 2.52E-04 1.13E-02 9.01E-07 8.51E-06 2.61E-02 3.32E-05 3.26E-05 3.71E-02 12 Rollers G4 15 U P NHH NP Orange 126.3989 1.07E+02 5.80E+01 4.32E-03 3.15E-03 1.65E-01 8.09E-06 2.38E-03 2.84E-01 2.96E-04 2.48E-04 3.81E-01 120 Rollers G4 25 U P NHH NP Orange 85.31271 7.25E+01 8.51E+01 6.50E-03 4.15E-03 2.49E-01 1.02E-05 3.39E-03 4.04E-01 2.85E-04 3.73E-04 5.01E-01 158 Rollers G4 50 U P NHH NP Orange 5.69195 9.69E+00 2.57E+01 1.18E-03 1.46E-03 3.28E-02 2.33E-06 1.47E-05 1.92E-01 6.08E-05 6.77E-05 2.12E-01 67 Rollers G4 120 U P NHH NP Orange 10.70087 1.82E+01 8.44E+01 2.97E-03 7.34E-03 5.09E-02 6.99E-06 5.60E-05 7.23E-01 1.85E-04 1.70E-04 7.84E-01 247 Paving Equipment G4 5 U P NHH NP Orange 981.4888 4.58E+02 8.89E+01 1.23E-02 5.45E-03 1.91E-01 1.77E-05 1.67E-04 5.11E-01 7.78E-04 7.06E-04 7.67E-01 242 Paving Equipment G4 15 U P NHH NP Orange 1660.327 9.11E+02 5.20E+02 3.91E-02 2.81E-02 1.48E+00 7.25E-05 2.13E-02 2.54E+00 2.57E-03 2.24E-03 3.39E+00 1,066 Paving Equipment G4 25 U P NHH NP Orange 36.89906 2.02E+01 2.62E+01 2.01E-03 1.27E-03 7.68E-02 3.15E-06 1.04E-03 1.24E-01 8.34E-05 1.15E-04 1.53E-01 48 Paving Equipment G4 50 U P NHH NP Orange 22.08476 1.06E+01 2.39E+01 5.12E-04 8.72E-04 1.85E-02 2.43E-06 1.53E-05 2.00E-01 4.61E-05 2.93E-05 2.15E-01 68 Paving Equipment G4 120 U P NHH NP Orange 5.691949 2.73E+00 9.95E+00 1.39E-04 4.94E-04 2.96E-03 8.77E-07 7.03E-06 9.08E-02 1.64E-05 7.99E-06 9.61E-02 30 Surfacing Equipment G4 5 U P NHH NP Orange 180.1773 9.88E+01 1.97E+01 2.82E-03 1.25E-03 4.11E-02 3.96E-06 3.74E-05 1.15E-01 1.74E-04 1.62E-04 1.72E-01 54 Surfacing Equipment G4 15 U P NHH NP Orange 535.429 7.39E+02 2.81E+02 2.19E-02 1.60E-02 7.98E-01 3.91E-05 1.15E-02 1.37E+00 1.73E-03 1.25E-03 1.93E+00 608 Surfacing Equipment G4 25 U P NHH NP Orange 7.327473 1.01E+01 9.40E+00 7.52E-04 4.80E-04 2.75E-02 1.13E-06 3.73E-04 4.45E-02 3.60E-05 4.30E-05 5.66E-02 18 Signal Boards G4 5 U P NHH NP Orange 2.224411 7.93E-01 2.55E-01 3.25E-05 1.44E-05 5.82E-04 4.93E-08 4.65E-07 1.43E-03 1.69E-06 1.86E-06 1.99E-03 1 Signal Boards G4 15 U P NHH NP Orange 15.83258 1.23E+01 7.24E+00 5.36E-04 3.92E-04 2.06E-02 1.01E-06 2.97E-04 3.55E-02 3.54E-05 3.08E-05 4.71E-02 15 Trenchers G4 15 U P NHH NP Orange 146.4186 1.74E+02 1.11E+02 8.49E-03 6.20E-03 3.17E-01 1.55E-05 4.56E-03 5.44E-01 5.31E-04 4.86E-04 7.19E-01 226 Trenchers G4 25 U P NHH NP Orange 113.445 1.35E+02 1.87E+02 1.46E-02 9.32E-03 5.47E-01 2.24E-05 7.43E-03 8.86E-01 5.87E-04 8.35E-04 1.09E+00 342 Trenchers G4 50 U P NHH NP Orange 51.79675 5.71E+01 1.26E+02 4.98E-03 7.04E-03 1.39E-01 1.19E-05 7.48E-05 9.76E-01 3.20E-04 2.85E-04 1.08E+00 340 Trenchers G4 120 U P NHH NP Orange 17.18969 1.89E+01 8.07E+01 2.39E-03 6.93E-03 4.15E-02 6.81E-06 5.46E-05 7.05E-01 1.81E-04 1.37E-04 7.64E-01 240 Bore/Drill Rigs G4 15 U P NHH P Orange 4.187128 1.42E+00 1.09E+00 8.18E-05 5.63E-05 3.13E-03 1.52E-07 4.46E-05 5.32E-03 4.59E-06 4.69E-06 6.84E-03 2 Bore/Drill Rigs G4 25 U P NHH P Orange 20.80479 7.07E+00 1.01E+01 7.61E-04 4.64E-04 2.96E-02 1.21E-06 3.99E-04 4.76E-02 2.98E-05 4.36E-05 5.78E-02 18 Bore/Drill Rigs G4 50 U P NHH P Orange 2.504458 7.35E-01 1.96E+00 5.91E-05 1.07E-04 1.67E-03 1.95E-07 1.23E-06 1.60E-02 4.44E-06 3.39E-06 1.75E-02 6 Bore/Drill Rigs G4 120 U P NHH P Orange 11.49774 3.37E+00 2.24E+01 4.87E-04 1.89E-03 8.70E-03 1.93E-06 1.55E-05 2.00E-01 4.00E-05 2.79E-05 2.13E-01 67 Bore/Drill Rigs G4 175 U P NHH P Orange 2.845975 8.35E-01 7.54E+00 9.68E-05 7.37E-04 2.16E-03 6.86E-07 5.50E-06 6.90E-02 1.26E-05 5.55E-06 7.30E-02 23 Concrete/Industrial Saws G4 5 U P NHH NP Orange 76.80761 2.74E+01 7.24E+00 9.21E-04 4.08E-04 1.65E-02 1.40E-06 1.32E-05 4.04E-02 5.25E-05 5.28E-05 5.78E-02 18 Concrete/Industrial Saws G4 15 U P NHH NP Orange 345.438 2.94E+02 1.99E+02 1.48E-02 1.08E-02 5.67E-01 2.78E-05 8.18E-03 9.76E-01 9.14E-04 8.51E-04 1.28E+00 402 Concrete/Industrial Saws G4 25 U P NHH NP Orange 108.0802 9.19E+01 1.21E+02 9.27E-03 5.92E-03 3.55E-01 1.46E-05 4.83E-03 5.77E-01 3.85E-04 5.31E-04 7.07E-01 223 Concrete/Industrial Saws G4 50 U P NHH NP Orange 9.334799 1.56E+01 4.32E+01 4.47E-04 6.47E-04 3.01E-02 4.47E-06 2.82E-05 3.68E-01 5.16E-05 2.56E-05 3.85E-01 121 Concrete/Industrial Saws G4 120 U P NHH NP Orange 5.350433 8.95E+00 4.22E+01 1.84E-04 4.14E-04 8.20E-03 3.80E-06 3.05E-05 3.93E-01 3.14E-05 1.05E-05 4.03E-01 127 Cement and Mortar Mixers G4 5 U P NHH NP Orange 1394.706 3.52E+02 8.87E+01 1.10E-02 4.87E-03 2.06E-01 1.70E-05 1.60E-04 4.91E-01 6.48E-04 6.31E-04 7.05E-01 222 Cement and Mortar Mixers G4 15 U P NHH NP Orange 2363.11 5.96E+02 2.93E+02 2.96E-02 1.26E-02 8.82E-01 3.80E-05 1.09E-02 1.33E+00 1.37E-03 1.70E-03 1.79E+00 564 Cement and Mortar Mixers G4 25 U P NHH NP Orange 9.944429 2.51E+00 3.88E+00 3.67E-04 1.49E-04 1.18E-02 4.44E-07 1.43E-04 1.75E-02 1.00E-05 2.10E-05 2.11E-02 7 Cranes G4 50 U P NHH P Orange 2.845975 3.24E+00 6.28E+00 2.51E-04 3.52E-04 7.01E-03 5.91E-07 3.72E-06 4.86E-02 1.70E-05 1.44E-05 5.42E-02 17 Cranes G4 120 U P NHH P Orange 5.69195 6.48E+00 2.21E+01 6.60E-04 1.90E-03 1.15E-02 1.86E-06 1.49E-05 1.92E-01 5.50E-05 3.78E-05 2.10E-01 66 Cranes G4 175 U P NHH P Orange 0.227678 2.59E-01 1.39E+00 2.09E-05 1.44E-04 4.43E-04 1.26E-07 1.01E-06 1.26E-02 3.09E-06 1.20E-06 1.36E-02 4 Crushing/Proc. Equipment G4 15 U P NHH P Orange 3.794584 3.01E+00 2.22E+00 1.65E-04 1.20E-04 6.32E-03 3.10E-07 9.13E-05 1.09E-02 9.77E-06 9.45E-06 1.41E-02 4 Crushing/Proc. Equipment G4 25 U P NHH P Orange 2.486107 1.97E+00 2.67E+00 2.03E-04 1.30E-04 7.82E-03 3.21E-07 1.06E-04 1.27E-02 8.34E-06 1.16E-05 1.55E-02 5 Crushing/Proc. Equipment G4 120 U P NHH P Orange 3.301331 2.18E+00 1.72E+01 4.36E-04 1.46E-03 7.66E-03 1.47E-06 1.18E-05 1.52E-01 2.86E-05 2.50E-05 1.61E-01 51 Rough Terrain Forklifts G4 50 U P NHH NP Orange 1.13839 1.29E+00 4.25E+00 1.70E-04 2.38E-04 4.74E-03 4.01E-07 2.52E-06 3.30E-02 8.97E-06 9.74E-06 3.59E-02 11 Rough Terrain Forklifts G4 120 U P NHH NP Orange 16.16514 1.83E+01 9.60E+01 2.87E-03 8.25E-03 4.97E-02 8.09E-06 6.48E-05 8.37E-01 1.96E-04 1.64E-04 9.01E-01 284 Rough Terrain Forklifts G4 175 U P NHH NP Orange 0.569195 6.45E-01 5.27E+00 7.93E-05 5.45E-04 1.68E-03 4.76E-07 3.81E-06 4.79E-02 9.63E-06 4.54E-06 5.10E-02 16 Rubber Tired Loaders G4 50 U P NHH NP Orange 2.845975 4.00E+00 9.76E+00 4.11E-04 5.44E-04 1.15E-02 9.06E-07 5.71E-06 7.45E-02 2.36E-05 2.35E-05 8.23E-02 26 Rubber Tired Loaders G4 120 U P NHH NP Orange 18.89727 2.65E+01 1.02E+02 3.22E-03 8.66E-03 5.59E-02 8.51E-06 6.82E-05 8.81E-01 2.38E-04 1.84E-04 9.58E-01 302 Tractors/Loaders/Backhoes G4 120 U P NHH NP Orange 10.01783 2.39E+01 7.03E+01 1.38E-03 3.25E-03 3.56E-02 5.96E-06 4.78E-05 6.17E-01 1.29E-04 7.84E-05 6.59E-01 207 Skid Steer Loaders G4 15 U P NHH NP Orange 7.458321 6.52E+00 5.12E+00 3.87E-04 2.82E-04 1.46E-02 7.15E-07 2.10E-04 2.51E-02 2.21E-05 2.22E-05 3.24E-02 10 Skid Steer Loaders G4 25 U P NHH NP Orange 498.6607 4.36E+02 4.79E+02 3.70E-02 2.37E-02 1.40E+00 5.77E-05 1.91E-02 2.28E+00 1.67E-03 2.12E-03 2.84E+00 893 Skid Steer Loaders G4 50 U P NHH NP Orange 77.63819 6.60E+01 1.26E+02 1.69E-03 2.69E-03 9.76E-02 1.29E-05 8.10E-05 1.06E+00 2.07E-04 9.69E-05 1.12E+00 354 Skid Steer Loaders G4 120 U P NHH NP Orange 46.44632 3.95E+01 1.69E+02 1.17E-03 3.54E-03 4.05E-02 1.51E-05 1.21E-04 1.56E+00 1.73E-04 6.70E-05 1.62E+00 510 Dumpers/Tenders G4 5 U P NHH NP Orange 71.18116 2.91E+01 3.88E+00 5.54E-04 2.45E-04 8.13E-03 7.80E-07 7.36E-06 2.26E-02 4.12E-05 3.18E-05 3.60E-02 11 Dumpers/Tenders G4 15 U P NHH NP Orange 151.7834 6.20E+01 2.36E+01 2.32E-03 1.08E-03 7.03E-02 3.09E-06 8.90E-04 1.08E-01 1.29E-04 1.33E-04 1.51E-01 48 Dumpers/Tenders G4 25 U P NHH NP Orange 28.13226 1.15E+01 9.31E+00 8.69E-04 3.82E-04 2.81E-02 1.07E-06 3.48E-04 4.24E-02 3.36E-05 4.98E-05 5.38E-02 17 Dumpers/Tenders G4 120 U P NHH NP Orange 2.049102 7.14E-01 1.84E+00 4.12E-05 1.56E-04 7.33E-04 1.59E-07 1.28E-06 1.65E-02 5.13E-06 2.36E-06 1.81E-02 6 Other Construction Equipment G4 175 U P NHH NP Orange 7.96873 8.11E+00 4.44E+01 1.91E-04 7.68E-04 1.32E-02 4.04E-06 3.24E-05 4.07E-01 3.82E-05 1.09E-05 4.19E-01 132 Pavers D 25 U P NHH NP Orange 2.116483 4.76E+00 4.05E+00 6.07E-05 3.64E-04 1.93E-04 5.64E-07 1.91E-05 4.44E-02 0.00E+00 5.48E-06 4.45E-02 14 Pavers D 50 U P NHH NP Orange 123.0382 2.81E+02 3.69E+02 2.04E-02 4.27E-02 5.18E-02 5.09E-05 4.60E-03 3.94E+00 0.00E+00 1.84E-03 3.97E+00 1,251 Pavers D 120 U P NHH NP Orange 145.0497 3.32E+02 1.05E+03 2.44E-02 1.46E-01 8.47E-02 1.35E-04 1.29E-02 1.15E+01 0.00E+00 2.20E-03 1.15E+01 3,625 Pavers D 175 U P NHH NP Orange 90.16222 2.06E+02 1.21E+03 1.92E-02 1.49E-01 8.07E-02 1.49E-04 8.45E-03 1.32E+01 0.00E+00 1.74E-03 1.33E+01 4,173 Pavers D 250 U N NHH NP Orange 10.86462 2.49E+01 2.19E+02 2.71E-03 2.57E-02 7.89E-03 2.72E-05 1.02E-03 2.41E+00 0.00E+00 2.44E-04 2.42E+00 761 Pavers D 500 U N NHH NP Orange 11.14681 2.55E+01 2.71E+02 3.03E-03 2.86E-02 1.27E-02 2.92E-05 1.12E-03 2.97E+00 0.00E+00 2.74E-04 2.98E+00 937 Plate Compactors D 15 U P NHH NP Orange 45.43384 7.48E+01 1.47E+01 1.88E-04 1.17E-03 9.84E-04 2.51E-06 4.69E-05 1.61E-01 0.00E+00 1.69E-05 1.61E-01 51 Rollers D 15 U P NHH NP Orange 85.36483 1.63E+02 4.69E+01 5.98E-04 3.74E-03 3.14E-03 7.99E-06 1.44E-04 5.14E-01 0.00E+00 5.39E-05 5.15E-01 162 Rollers D 25 U P NHH NP Orange 35.69801 6.80E+01 4.13E+01 5.50E-04 3.50E-03 1.87E-03 5.75E-06 1.52E-04 4.53E-01 0.00E+00 4.96E-05 4.54E-01 143 Rollers D 50 U P NHH NP Orange 111.0448 2.14E+02 2.59E+02 1.18E-02 2.86E-02 3.20E-02 3.59E-05 2.81E-03 2.77E+00 0.00E+00 1.07E-03 2.80E+00 880 Rollers D 120 U P NHH NP Orange 596.1428 1.15E+03 3.10E+03 6.05E-02 3.80E-01 2.35E-01 3.97E-04 3.30E-02 3.38E+01 0.00E+00 5.46E-03 3.39E+01 10,677 Rollers D 175 U P NHH NP Orange 239.727 4.61E+02 2.28E+03 3.05E-02 2.47E-01 1.43E-01 2.80E-04 1.36E-02 2.49E+01 0.00E+00 2.75E-03 2.50E+01 7,863 Rollers D 250 U N NHH NP Orange 34.00483 6.54E+01 4.54E+02 4.40E-03 4.61E-02 1.33E-02 5.63E-05 1.63E-03 5.00E+00 0.00E+00 3.97E-04 5.01E+00 1,578 Rollers D 500 U N NHH NP Orange 23.84571 4.59E+01 4.56E+02 4.02E-03 4.15E-02 1.55E-02 4.93E-05 1.49E-03 5.02E+00 0.00E+00 3.63E-04 5.03E+00 1,583 Scrapers D 120 U P NHH NP Orange 5.502857 1.68E+01 7.24E+01 1.67E-03 9.87E-03 5.89E-03 9.25E-06 8.87E-04 7.88E-01 0.00E+00 1.51E-04 7.91E-01 249 Scrapers D 175 U P NHH NP Orange 50.3723 1.54E+02 1.04E+03 1.67E-02 1.26E-01 7.04E-02 1.28E-04 7.28E-03 1.14E+01 0.00E+00 1.51E-03 1.14E+01 3,592 Scrapers D 250 U N NHH NP Orange 49.10241 1.50E+02 1.43E+03 1.77E-02 1.64E-01 5.01E-02 1.77E-04 6.43E-03 1.57E+01 0.00E+00 1.60E-03 1.57E+01 4,949 Scrapers D 500 U N NHH NP Orange 135.1728 4.13E+02 6.03E+03 6.87E-02 6.22E-01 2.67E-01 6.51E-04 2.45E-02 6.63E+01 0.00E+00 6.20E-03 6.64E+01 20,904 Scrapers D 750 U N NHH NP Orange 11.20752 3.42E+01 8.64E+02 9.88E-03 9.09E-02 3.83E-02 9.54E-05 3.55E-03 9.49E+00 0.00E+00 8.92E-04 9.51E+00 2,994 Paving Equipment D 25 U P NHH NP Orange 3.668571 8.34E+00 4.79E+00 6.38E-05 4.06E-04 2.17E-04 6.67E-07 1.77E-05 5.26E-02 0.00E+00 5.76E-06 5.27E-02 17 Paving Equipment D 50 U P NHH NP Orange 3.104175 7.12E+00 7.99E+00 4.41E-04 9.21E-04 1.11E-03 1.10E-06 9.93E-05 8.51E-02 0.00E+00 3.98E-05 8.59E-02 27 Paving Equipment D 120 U P NHH NP Orange 44.72834 1.03E+02 2.57E+02 5.90E-03 3.54E-02 2.05E-02 3.28E-05 3.13E-03 2.79E+00 0.00E+00 5.32E-04 2.80E+00 883 Paving Equipment D 175 U P NHH NP Orange 21.02373 4.82E+01 2.23E+02 3.51E-03 2.74E-02 1.47E-02 2.74E-05 1.54E-03 2.43E+00 0.00E+00 3.17E-04 2.44E+00 768 Paving Equipment D 250 U N NHH NP Orange 5.926155 1.36E+01 7.55E+01 9.15E-04 8.82E-03 2.68E-03 9.34E-06 3.44E-04 8.30E-01 0.00E+00 8.26E-05 8.32E-01 262 Surfacing Equipment D 50 U P NHH NP Orange 2.821978 3.50E+00 2.29E+00 8.99E-05 2.47E-04 2.52E-04 3.19E-07 2.24E-05 2.47E-02 0.00E+00 8.11E-06 2.49E-02 8 Surfacing Equipment D 120 U P NHH NP Orange 0.5643956 7.01E-01 2.04E+00 3.65E-05 2.41E-04 1.49E-04 2.62E-07 1.95E-05 2.23E-02 0.00E+00 3.29E-06 2.24E-02 7 Surfacing Equipment D 175 U P NHH NP Orange 0.4232967 5.25E-01 2.05E+00 2.50E-05 2.15E-04 1.25E-04 2.53E-07 1.11E-05 2.25E-02 0.00E+00 2.25E-06 2.26E-02 7 Surfacing Equipment D 250 U N NHH NP Orange 0.8465933 1.05E+00 6.42E+00 5.75E-05 6.30E-04 1.85E-04 7.97E-07 2.17E-05 7.08E-02 0.00E+00 5.19E-06 7.09E-02 22 Surfacing Equipment D 500 U N NHH NP Orange 7.054943 8.76E+00 8.78E+01 7.13E-04 7.80E-03 2.98E-03 9.50E-06 2.72E-04 9.68E-01 0.00E+00 6.43E-05 9.69E-01 305 Surfacing Equipment D 750 U N NHH NP Orange 2.141564 2.66E+00 4.18E+01 3.45E-04 3.80E-03 1.42E-03 4.63E-06 1.31E-04 4.61E-01 0.00E+00 3.12E-05 4.62E-01 145 Signal Boards D 15 U P NHH NP Orange 397.1934 8.17E+02 2.30E+02 2.93E-03 1.84E-02 1.54E-02 3.92E-05 7.12E-04 2.52E+00 0.00E+00 2.64E-04 2.52E+00 794 Signal Boards D 50 U P NHH NP Orange 1.975384 2.90E+00 4.86E+00 1.84E-04 5.16E-04 5.20E-04 6.77E-07 4.69E-05 5.24E-02 0.00E+00 1.66E-05 5.27E-02 17 Signal Boards D 120 U P NHH NP Orange 32.31165 4.74E+01 1.74E+02 3.05E-03 1.98E-02 1.25E-02 2.23E-05 1.67E-03 1.90E+00 0.00E+00 2.75E-04 1.91E+00 600 Signal Boards D 175 U P NHH NP Orange 20.03604 2.94E+01 2.07E+02 2.44E-03 2.10E-02 1.23E-02 2.55E-05 1.10E-03 2.27E+00 0.00E+00 2.21E-04 2.27E+00 716 Signal Boards D 250 U N NHH NP Orange 4.232967 6.21E+00 7.18E+01 5.42E-04 6.71E-03 1.71E-03 8.91E-06 1.98E-04 7.92E-01 0.00E+00 4.89E-05 7.93E-01 250 Trenchers D 15 U P NHH NP Orange 10.58242 1.79E+01 6.93E+00 8.83E-05 5.53E-04 4.63E-04 1.18E-06 2.14E-05 7.58E-02 0.00E+00 7.96E-06 7.60E-02 24 Trenchers D 25 U P NHH NP Orange 11.14681 1.89E+01 2.83E+01 3.75E-04 2.38E-03 1.28E-03 3.94E-06 9.49E-05 3.11E-01 0.00E+00 3.39E-05 3.11E-01 98 Trenchers D 50 U P NHH NP Orange 424.2843 7.35E+02 1.13E+03 6.09E-02 1.30E-01 1.53E-01 1.56E-04 1.37E-02 1.21E+01 0.00E+00 5.49E-03 1.22E+01 3,841 Trenchers D 120 U P NHH NP Orange 574.978 9.96E+02 2.97E+03 6.75E-02 4.11E-01 2.36E-01 3.79E-04 3.53E-02 3.23E+01 0.00E+00 6.09E-03 3.24E+01 10,206 Trenchers D 175 U P NHH NP Orange 62.93011 1.09E+02 7.17E+02 1.12E-02 8.89E-02 4.73E-02 8.82E-05 4.91E-03 7.84E+00 0.00E+00 1.01E-03 7.86E+00 2,474 Trenchers D 250 U N NHH NP Orange 5.643954 9.78E+00 9.90E+01 1.21E-03 1.17E-02 3.62E-03 1.23E-05 4.64E-04 1.09E+00 0.00E+00 1.09E-04 1.09E+00 343 Trenchers D 500 U N NHH NP Orange 7.196044 1.25E+01 1.77E+02 1.95E-03 1.88E-02 8.70E-03 1.90E-05 7.40E-04 1.94E+00 0.00E+00 1.76E-04 1.94E+00 611 Trenchers D 750 U N NHH NP Orange 0.4283126 7.42E-01 1.98E+01 2.21E-04 2.15E-03 9.77E-04 2.19E-06 8.38E-05 2.18E-01 0.00E+00 1.99E-05 2.18E-01 69 Bore/Drill Rigs D 15 U P NHH P Orange 1.410989 3.14E+00 1.48E+00 1.89E-05 1.18E-04 9.90E-05 2.52E-07 4.56E-06 1.62E-02 0.00E+00 1.70E-06 1.63E-02 5 Bore/Drill Rigs D 25 U P NHH P Orange 4.232966 9.41E+00 6.85E+00 9.12E-05 5.80E-04 3.10E-04 9.54E-07 2.52E-05 7.52E-02 0.00E+00 8.23E-06 7.54E-02 24 Bore/Drill Rigs D 50 U P NHH P Orange 18.48396 4.27E+01 6.06E+01 7.48E-04 5.91E-03 4.98E-03 8.56E-06 3.19E-04 6.62E-01 0.00E+00 6.75E-05 6.64E-01 209 ---PAGE BREAK--- Construction Tons/Day MTons/Year Equipment Fuel MaxHP C/R Pre Hand Port County Population Activity Consumption ROG Exhaust NOX Exhaust CO Exhaust SO2 Exhaust PM Exhaust CO2 Exhaust N2O Exhaust CH4 Exhaust CO2e CO2e Bore/Drill Rigs D 120 U P NHH P Orange 56.72176 1.31E+02 4.60E+02 3.36E-03 3.29E-02 3.09E-02 5.92E-05 2.15E-03 5.05E+00 0.00E+00 3.03E-04 5.06E+00 1,592 Bore/Drill Rigs D 175 U P NHH P Orange 13.1222 3.03E+01 1.95E+02 1.14E-03 1.13E-02 1.14E-02 2.40E-05 5.55E-04 2.14E+00 0.00E+00 1.03E-04 2.14E+00 673 Bore/Drill Rigs D 250 U N NHH P Orange 11.28791 2.61E+01 2.22E+02 1.09E-03 1.14E-02 4.48E-03 2.76E-05 3.49E-04 2.45E+00 0.00E+00 9.84E-05 2.45E+00 772 Bore/Drill Rigs D 500 U N NHH P Orange 25.1156 5.80E+01 8.17E+02 3.92E-03 3.81E-02 1.60E-02 8.86E-05 1.26E-03 9.03E+00 0.00E+00 3.54E-04 9.03E+00 2,844 Bore/Drill Rigs D 750 U N NHH P Orange 6.638848 1.53E+01 4.26E+02 2.06E-03 2.02E-02 8.37E-03 4.74E-05 6.64E-04 4.71E+00 0.00E+00 1.86E-04 4.72E+00 1,485 Bore/Drill Rigs D 1000 U N NHH P Orange 11.13613 2.57E+01 1.08E+03 5.77E-03 8.50E-02 2.15E-02 1.20E-04 2.18E-03 1.19E+01 0.00E+00 5.21E-04 1.19E+01 3,757 Excavators D 25 U P NHH NP Orange 5.220659 2.00E+01 1.49E+01 1.98E-04 1.25E-03 6.76E-04 2.08E-06 4.78E-05 1.64E-01 0.00E+00 1.79E-05 1.65E-01 52 Excavators D 50 U P NHH NP Orange 196.5508 7.67E+02 8.92E+02 3.51E-02 9.84E-02 1.13E-01 1.24E-04 9.08E-03 9.59E+00 0.00E+00 3.16E-03 9.65E+00 3,039 Excavators D 120 U P NHH NP Orange 533.7771 2.08E+03 7.02E+03 1.23E-01 7.61E-01 5.43E-01 8.99E-04 6.86E-02 7.66E+01 0.00E+00 1.11E-02 7.69E+01 24,193 Excavators D 175 U P NHH NP Orange 1029.74 4.02E+03 2.06E+04 2.59E-01 1.93E+00 1.34E+00 2.54E-03 1.14E-01 2.25E+02 0.00E+00 2.34E-02 2.26E+02 71,078 Excavators D 250 U N NHH NP Orange 418.7815 1.63E+03 1.17E+04 1.06E-01 1.02E+00 2.96E-01 1.46E-03 3.39E-02 1.30E+02 0.00E+00 9.59E-03 1.30E+02 40,849 Excavators D 500 U N NHH NP Orange 302.0927 1.18E+03 1.25E+04 1.06E-01 9.50E-01 3.23E-01 1.35E-03 3.38E-02 1.38E+02 0.00E+00 9.59E-03 1.38E+02 43,400 Excavators D 750 U N NHH NP Orange 3.355116 1.31E+01 2.30E+02 1.97E-03 1.80E-02 5.95E-03 2.55E-05 6.33E-04 2.53E+00 0.00E+00 1.78E-04 2.54E+00 799 Concrete/Industrial Saws D 25 U P NHH NP Orange 0.5643955 9.16E-01 6.87E-01 9.11E-06 5.77E-05 3.11E-05 9.57E-08 2.30E-06 7.54E-03 0.00E+00 8.22E-07 7.56E-03 2 Concrete/Industrial Saws D 50 U P NHH NP Orange 4.938461 7.85E+00 1.10E+01 4.11E-04 1.17E-03 1.18E-03 1.53E-06 1.05E-04 1.19E-01 0.00E+00 3.71E-05 1.19E-01 38 Concrete/Industrial Saws D 120 U P NHH NP Orange 8.607033 1.37E+01 4.64E+01 7.91E-04 5.22E-03 3.34E-03 5.95E-06 4.38E-04 5.07E-01 0.00E+00 7.14E-05 5.09E-01 160 Concrete/Industrial Saws D 175 U P NHH NP Orange 0.2821978 4.49E-01 3.28E+00 3.79E-05 3.26E-04 1.96E-04 4.04E-07 1.72E-05 3.59E-02 0.00E+00 3.42E-06 3.60E-02 11 Cement and Mortar Mixers D 15 U P NHH NP Orange 72.10153 5.93E+01 1.71E+01 2.22E-04 1.41E-03 1.14E-03 2.91E-06 6.91E-05 1.87E-01 0.00E+00 2.01E-05 1.88E-01 59 Cement and Mortar Mixers D 25 U P NHH NP Orange 6.490549 5.34E+00 4.28E+00 7.82E-05 4.13E-04 2.27E-04 5.94E-07 2.42E-05 4.68E-02 0.00E+00 7.06E-06 4.70E-02 15 Cranes D 50 U P NHH P Orange 4.797362 1.68E+01 1.83E+01 9.29E-04 2.09E-03 2.51E-03 2.52E-06 2.17E-04 1.95E-01 0.00E+00 8.38E-05 1.97E-01 62 Cranes D 120 U P NHH P Orange 52.62989 1.85E+02 4.25E+02 9.08E-03 5.40E-02 3.37E-02 5.43E-05 4.93E-03 4.63E+00 0.00E+00 8.20E-04 4.65E+00 1,463 Cranes D 175 U P NHH P Orange 52.62989 1.85E+02 6.78E+02 1.01E-02 7.63E-02 4.47E-02 8.35E-05 4.44E-03 7.42E+00 0.00E+00 9.09E-04 7.44E+00 2,341 Cranes D 250 U N NHH P Orange 102.0145 3.58E+02 1.82E+03 1.97E-02 1.92E-01 5.55E-02 2.26E-04 6.95E-03 2.01E+01 0.00E+00 1.78E-03 2.01E+01 6,331 Cranes D 500 U N NHH P Orange 37.39122 1.31E+02 1.07E+03 1.07E-02 1.01E-01 3.73E-02 1.16E-04 3.74E-03 1.18E+01 0.00E+00 9.67E-04 1.18E+01 3,726 Cranes D 750 U N NHH P Orange 13.92016 4.89E+01 6.72E+02 6.76E-03 6.46E-02 2.34E-02 7.44E-05 2.38E-03 7.40E+00 0.00E+00 6.10E-04 7.41E+00 2,334 Cranes D 9999 U N NHH P Orange 17.48944 6.14E+01 2.71E+03 3.04E-02 3.36E-01 1.10E-01 2.99E-04 1.04E-02 2.98E+01 0.00E+00 2.74E-03 2.98E+01 9,384 Graders D 50 U P NHH NP Orange 1.975385 5.15E+00 6.62E+00 3.05E-04 7.42E-04 8.67E-04 9.16E-07 7.37E-05 7.09E-02 0.00E+00 2.75E-05 7.15E-02 22 Graders D 120 U P NHH NP Orange 131.7864 3.44E+02 1.18E+03 2.32E-02 1.41E-01 9.20E-02 1.51E-04 1.27E-02 1.29E+01 0.00E+00 2.09E-03 1.29E+01 4,066 Graders D 175 U P NHH NP Orange 450.2465 1.17E+03 6.64E+03 9.14E-02 7.01E-01 4.32E-01 8.18E-04 4.04E-02 7.27E+01 0.00E+00 8.25E-03 7.29E+01 22,941 Graders D 250 U N NHH NP Orange 279.3758 7.29E+02 5.69E+03 5.73E-02 5.59E-01 1.64E-01 7.05E-04 1.99E-02 6.27E+01 0.00E+00 5.17E-03 6.28E+01 19,758 Graders D 500 U N NHH NP Orange 7.901538 2.06E+01 2.14E+02 2.00E-03 1.87E-02 6.83E-03 2.32E-05 6.90E-04 2.36E+00 0.00E+00 1.81E-04 2.37E+00 745 Graders D 750 U N NHH NP Orange 0.2141564 5.59E-01 1.23E+01 1.16E-04 1.10E-03 3.92E-04 1.36E-06 4.02E-05 1.36E-01 0.00E+00 1.04E-05 1.36E-01 43 Off-Highway Trucks D 175 U P NHH NP Orange 9.171428 5.00E+01 2.86E+02 3.84E-03 2.77E-02 1.90E-02 3.52E-05 1.67E-03 3.13E+00 0.00E+00 3.47E-04 3.13E+00 987 Off-Highway Trucks D 250 U N NHH NP Orange 67.72749 3.70E+02 2.79E+03 2.71E-02 2.50E-01 7.28E-02 3.46E-04 8.51E-03 3.07E+01 0.00E+00 2.45E-03 3.08E+01 9,696 Off-Highway Trucks D 500 U N NHH NP Orange 95.38286 5.21E+02 6.42E+03 5.88E-02 5.06E-01 1.73E-01 6.95E-04 1.83E-02 7.08E+01 0.00E+00 5.31E-03 7.09E+01 22,326 Off-Highway Trucks D 750 U N NHH NP Orange 44.90145 2.45E+02 4.90E+03 4.52E-02 3.99E-01 1.32E-01 5.44E-04 1.42E-02 5.41E+01 0.00E+00 4.08E-03 5.42E+01 17,048 Off-Highway Trucks D 1000 U N NHH NP Orange 21.05871 1.15E+02 3.25E+03 3.32E-02 3.67E-01 1.02E-01 3.60E-04 1.11E-02 3.58E+01 0.00E+00 3.00E-03 3.59E+01 11,298 Crushing/Proc. Equipment D 50 U P NHH P Orange 22.57582 5.91E+01 1.21E+02 5.70E-03 1.34E-02 1.54E-02 1.68E-05 1.37E-03 1.30E+00 0.00E+00 5.14E-04 1.31E+00 413 Crushing/Proc. Equipment D 120 U P NHH P Orange 63.63559 1.67E+02 6.35E+02 1.27E-02 7.64E-02 4.85E-02 8.12E-05 7.10E-03 6.92E+00 0.00E+00 1.15E-03 6.95E+00 2,186 Crushing/Proc. Equipment D 175 U P NHH P Orange 26.94989 7.06E+01 5.39E+02 7.38E-03 5.77E-02 3.40E-02 6.63E-05 3.34E-03 5.90E+00 0.00E+00 6.65E-04 5.91E+00 1,861 Crushing/Proc. Equipment D 250 U N NHH P Orange 2.680879 7.02E+00 7.78E+01 6.85E-04 7.69E-03 1.96E-03 9.65E-06 2.39E-04 8.58E-01 0.00E+00 6.18E-05 8.59E-01 270 Crushing/Proc. Equipment D 500 U N NHH P Orange 15.09758 3.95E+01 6.69E+02 5.40E-03 5.82E-02 1.77E-02 7.24E-05 1.92E-03 7.38E+00 0.00E+00 4.87E-04 7.39E+00 2,326 Crushing/Proc. Equipment D 750 U N NHH P Orange 0.3569273 9.35E-01 2.49E+01 2.04E-04 2.26E-03 6.49E-04 2.76E-06 7.28E-05 2.75E-01 0.00E+00 1.84E-05 2.75E-01 87 Crushing/Proc. Equipment D 9999 U N NHH P Orange 0.3569273 9.35E-01 5.55E+01 5.66E-04 6.66E-03 1.88E-03 6.14E-06 1.96E-04 6.11E-01 0.00E+00 5.10E-05 6.12E-01 193 Rough Terrain Forklifts D 50 U P NHH NP Orange 15.66198 4.87E+01 7.67E+01 3.20E-03 8.40E-03 9.51E-03 1.06E-05 8.04E-04 8.23E-01 0.00E+00 2.89E-04 8.29E-01 261 Rough Terrain Forklifts D 120 U P NHH NP Orange 750.0817 2.33E+03 6.66E+03 1.21E-01 7.49E-01 5.08E-01 8.53E-04 6.83E-02 7.27E+01 0.00E+00 1.09E-02 7.29E+01 22,959 Rough Terrain Forklifts D 175 U P NHH NP Orange 96.08834 2.99E+02 1.70E+03 2.16E-02 1.67E-01 1.08E-01 2.10E-04 9.74E-03 1.86E+01 0.00E+00 1.95E-03 1.87E+01 5,877 Rough Terrain Forklifts D 250 U N NHH NP Orange 5.361757 1.67E+01 1.29E+02 1.13E-03 1.17E-02 3.24E-03 1.60E-05 3.81E-04 1.42E+00 0.00E+00 1.02E-04 1.42E+00 448 Rough Terrain Forklifts D 500 U N NHH NP Orange 3.527472 1.10E+01 1.27E+02 1.04E-03 1.02E-02 3.27E-03 1.38E-05 3.52E-04 1.40E+00 0.00E+00 9.36E-05 1.41E+00 443 Rubber Tired Loaders D 25 U P NHH NP Orange 1.975384 5.18E+00 3.99E+00 5.30E-05 3.35E-04 1.81E-04 5.56E-07 1.34E-05 4.38E-02 0.00E+00 4.78E-06 4.39E-02 14 Rubber Tired Loaders D 50 U P NHH NP Orange 38.37889 1.03E+02 1.49E+02 6.76E-03 1.66E-02 1.93E-02 2.06E-05 1.64E-03 1.60E+00 0.00E+00 6.10E-04 1.61E+00 507 Rubber Tired Loaders D 120 U P NHH NP Orange 1043.426 2.79E+03 7.53E+03 1.46E-01 8.93E-01 5.84E-01 9.63E-04 8.04E-02 8.21E+01 0.00E+00 1.32E-02 8.24E+01 25,936 Rubber Tired Loaders D 175 U P NHH NP Orange 588.1002 1.57E+03 7.63E+03 1.03E-01 7.97E-01 4.94E-01 9.40E-04 4.59E-02 8.35E+01 0.00E+00 9.32E-03 8.37E+01 26,353 Rubber Tired Loaders D 250 U N NHH NP Orange 584.855 1.56E+03 1.06E+04 1.04E-01 1.03E+00 3.00E-01 1.31E-03 3.61E-02 1.16E+02 0.00E+00 9.38E-03 1.17E+02 36,700 Rubber Tired Loaders D 500 U N NHH NP Orange 243.3956 6.51E+02 6.99E+03 6.38E-02 6.04E-01 2.19E-01 7.56E-04 2.20E-02 7.71E+01 0.00E+00 5.75E-03 7.72E+01 24,295 Rubber Tired Loaders D 750 U N NHH NP Orange 8.637643 2.31E+01 5.08E+02 4.67E-03 4.51E-02 1.59E-02 5.63E-05 1.62E-03 5.60E+00 0.00E+00 4.21E-04 5.61E+00 1,766 Rubber Tired Loaders D 1000 U N NHH NP Orange 0.928011 2.48E+00 6.68E+01 6.79E-04 7.84E-03 2.42E-03 7.39E-06 2.36E-04 7.35E-01 0.00E+00 6.12E-05 7.37E-01 232 Rubber Tired Dozers D 175 U P NHH NP Orange 1.410989 6.31E+00 3.74E+01 6.97E-04 5.14E-03 2.69E-03 4.59E-06 2.98E-04 4.08E-01 0.00E+00 6.29E-05 4.09E-01 129 Rubber Tired Dozers D 250 U N NHH NP Orange 34.56923 1.55E+02 1.29E+03 1.96E-02 1.70E-01 5.49E-02 1.59E-04 7.27E-03 1.42E+01 0.00E+00 1.77E-03 1.42E+01 4,471 Rubber Tired Dozers D 500 U N NHH NP Orange 53.19429 2.38E+02 2.87E+03 3.97E-02 3.42E-01 1.80E-01 3.09E-04 1.44E-02 3.15E+01 0.00E+00 3.58E-03 3.15E+01 9,929 Rubber Tired Dozers D 750 U N NHH NP Orange 9.494269 4.24E+01 7.72E+02 1.07E-02 9.35E-02 4.85E-02 8.50E-05 3.89E-03 8.46E+00 0.00E+00 9.65E-04 8.48E+00 2,668 Rubber Tired Dozers D 1000 U N NHH NP Orange 0.6424689 2.87E+00 7.76E+01 1.12E-03 1.12E-02 5.26E-03 8.53E-06 3.91E-04 8.48E-01 0.00E+00 1.01E-04 8.51E-01 268 Tractors/Loaders/Backhoes D 25 U P NHH NP Orange 39.78989 1.03E+02 7.42E+01 1.02E-03 6.42E-03 3.40E-03 1.03E-05 3.14E-04 8.14E-01 0.00E+00 9.21E-05 8.16E-01 257 Tractors/Loaders/Backhoes D 50 U P NHH NP Orange 237.7516 6.31E+02 8.88E+02 3.18E-02 9.55E-02 1.04E-01 1.24E-04 8.42E-03 9.56E+00 0.00E+00 2.87E-03 9.62E+00 3,028 Tractors/Loaders/Backhoes D 120 U P NHH NP Orange 3180.086 8.44E+03 2.00E+04 3.21E-01 2.07E+00 1.50E+00 2.56E-03 1.83E-01 2.18E+02 0.00E+00 2.90E-02 2.19E+02 68,807 Tractors/Loaders/Backhoes D 175 U P NHH NP Orange 237.3283 6.30E+02 2.91E+03 3.34E-02 2.61E-01 1.85E-01 3.59E-04 1.51E-02 3.19E+01 0.00E+00 3.01E-03 3.19E+01 10,057 Tractors/Loaders/Backhoes D 250 U N NHH NP Orange 76.75778 2.04E+02 1.58E+03 1.29E-02 1.31E-01 3.82E-02 1.97E-04 4.23E-03 1.75E+01 0.00E+00 1.16E-03 1.75E+01 5,506 Tractors/Loaders/Backhoes D 500 U N NHH NP Orange 123.8848 3.29E+02 5.13E+03 3.92E-02 3.72E-01 1.27E-01 6.37E-04 1.29E-02 5.66E+01 0.00E+00 3.54E-03 5.67E+01 17,843 Tractors/Loaders/Backhoes D 750 U N NHH NP Orange 43.18821 1.15E+02 2.68E+03 2.07E-02 2.01E-01 6.62E-02 3.33E-04 6.86E-03 2.96E+01 0.00E+00 1.86E-03 2.96E+01 9,331 Crawler Tractors D 50 U P NHH NP Orange 1.975385 5.68E+00 6.63E+00 3.59E-04 7.70E-04 9.47E-04 9.13E-07 8.22E-05 7.06E-02 0.00E+00 3.24E-05 7.13E-02 22 Crawler Tractors D 120 U P NHH NP Orange 1120.748 3.22E+03 9.74E+03 2.22E-01 1.31E+00 7.90E-01 1.24E-03 1.18E-01 1.06E+02 0.00E+00 2.00E-02 1.06E+02 33,495 Crawler Tractors D 175 U P NHH NP Orange 379.2738 1.09E+03 6.04E+03 9.60E-02 7.23E-01 4.08E-01 7.43E-04 4.18E-02 6.60E+01 0.00E+00 8.66E-03 6.62E+01 20,848 Crawler Tractors D 250 U N NHH NP Orange 325.9385 9.38E+02 7.07E+03 8.68E-02 7.99E-01 2.44E-01 8.75E-04 3.12E-02 7.78E+01 0.00E+00 7.83E-03 7.80E+01 24,545 Crawler Tractors D 500 U N NHH NP Orange 223.3596 6.42E+02 7.57E+03 8.53E-02 7.68E-01 3.27E-01 8.17E-04 3.02E-02 8.32E+01 0.00E+00 7.70E-03 8.34E+01 26,242 Crawler Tractors D 750 U N NHH NP Orange 5.710835 1.64E+01 3.47E+02 3.93E-03 3.59E-02 1.50E-02 3.83E-05 1.40E-03 3.81E+00 0.00E+00 3.54E-04 3.82E+00 1,203 Crawler Tractors D 1000 U N NHH NP Orange 5.710835 1.64E+01 4.91E+02 5.93E-03 6.36E-02 2.38E-02 5.42E-05 2.05E-03 5.40E+00 0.00E+00 5.35E-04 5.41E+00 1,702 Skid Steer Loaders D 25 U P NHH NP Orange 270.9099 6.20E+02 3.90E+02 6.53E-03 3.68E-02 1.97E-02 5.42E-05 2.07E-03 4.27E+00 0.00E+00 5.89E-04 4.28E+00 1,348 Skid Steer Loaders D 50 U P NHH NP Orange 2457.237 5.73E+03 6.73E+03 1.71E-01 6.87E-01 6.68E-01 9.44E-04 5.17E-02 7.30E+01 0.00E+00 1.54E-02 7.33E+01 23,082 Skid Steer Loaders D 120 U P NHH NP Orange 1287.527 3.00E+03 5.86E+03 7.24E-02 5.31E-01 4.15E-01 7.52E-04 4.30E-02 6.41E+01 0.00E+00 6.54E-03 6.42E+01 20,220 Off-Highway Tractors D 120 U P NHH NP Orange 0.1410989 4.33E-01 1.86E+00 4.81E-05 2.80E-04 1.57E-04 2.38E-07 2.47E-05 2.03E-02 0.00E+00 4.34E-06 2.03E-02 6 Off-Highway Tractors D 175 U P NHH NP Orange 172.5639 5.29E+02 3.16E+03 5.65E-02 4.25E-01 2.22E-01 3.88E-04 2.44E-02 3.45E+01 0.00E+00 5.10E-03 3.46E+01 10,883 Off-Highway Tractors D 250 U N NHH NP Orange 163.1104 5.00E+02 2.97E+03 4.29E-02 3.82E-01 1.22E-01 3.67E-04 1.61E-02 3.26E+01 0.00E+00 3.87E-03 3.27E+01 10,280 Off-Highway Tractors D 750 U N NHH NP Orange 35.83549 1.10E+02 2.85E+03 3.74E-02 3.37E-01 1.70E-01 3.13E-04 1.38E-02 3.12E+01 0.00E+00 3.38E-03 3.12E+01 9,837 Off-Highway Tractors D 1000 U N NHH NP Orange 3.78343 1.16E+01 4.31E+02 5.93E-03 6.08E-02 2.79E-02 4.74E-05 2.10E-03 4.71E+00 0.00E+00 5.35E-04 4.72E+00 1,487 Dumpers/Tenders D 25 U P NHH NP Orange 3.386374 6.15E+00 2.13E+00 3.06E-05 1.89E-04 9.95E-05 2.97E-07 9.59E-06 2.34E-02 0.00E+00 2.76E-06 2.35E-02 7 Other Construction Equipment D 15 U P NHH NP Orange 46.70373 8.84E+01 4.08E+01 5.19E-04 3.25E-03 2.72E-03 6.94E-06 1.25E-04 4.46E-01 0.00E+00 4.69E-05 4.47E-01 141 Other Construction Equipment D 25 U P NHH NP Orange 7.901538 1.50E+01 8.99E+00 1.20E-04 7.61E-04 4.06E-04 1.25E-06 3.31E-05 9.87E-02 0.00E+00 1.08E-05 9.89E-02 31 Other Construction Equipment D 50 U P NHH NP Orange 12.1345 2.34E+01 3.03E+01 9.86E-04 3.16E-03 3.20E-03 4.23E-06 2.67E-04 3.27E-01 0.00E+00 8.90E-05 3.29E-01 104 Other Construction Equipment D 120 U P NHH NP Orange 20.03604 3.86E+01 1.43E+02 2.14E-03 1.46E-02 1.03E-02 1.83E-05 1.22E-03 1.56E+00 0.00E+00 1.93E-04 1.56E+00 492 Other Construction Equipment D 175 U P NHH NP Orange 27.65538 5.33E+01 2.59E+02 2.69E-03 2.29E-02 1.57E-02 3.19E-05 1.25E-03 2.84E+00 0.00E+00 2.43E-04 2.84E+00 894 Other Construction Equipment D 500 U N NHH NP Orange 64.2 1.24E+02 1.42E+03 9.38E-03 1.03E-01 3.35E-02 1.54E-04 3.37E-03 1.57E+01 0.00E+00 8.47E-04 1.57E+01 4,951 33,105 65,083 263,123 3.872 26.607 23.212 0.032 1.650 2,863.407 0.017 0.340 2,876 905,260 Population Activity Consumption lbs/day Tons/Day MTons/Year 1,211 2,381 9,626 283 1,947 1,698 2 121 105 0 0 105 33,118 As a percent of Total Building Permits issued. Orange County 1,864 Anaheim 68 Percent 3.66% SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau. Buildings Estimates with Imputation OC ANA 2012 2,600 128 4.9% 2011 2,035 48 2.4% 2010 1,801 63 3.5% 2009 1,435 56 3.9% 2008 1,450 46 3.2% avg 1,864 68 3.6% Annual GHG emissions (MTons/Year) multiplied by 347 days/year to account for reduced/limited construction activity on weekends and holidays. This assumption is consistent with the California Air Resources Board's (CARB) methodology for transportation within the Climate Change Scoping Plan Measure Documentation Supplement. ---PAGE BREAK--- Lawn & Garden Tons/Day MTons/Year Equipment Fuel MaxHP C/R Pre Hand Port County Population Activity Consumption ROG Exhaust NOX Exhaust CO Exhaust SO2 Exhaust PM Exhaust CO2 Exhaust N2O Exhaust CH4 Exhaust CO2e CO2e Lawn Mowers G2 15 C N NHH NP Orange 5.96E+03 3.73E+03 4.22E+02 4.77E-02 1.24E-02 8.57E-01 1.05E-04 8.02E-03 2.54E+00 3.30E-03 2.97E-03 3.63E+00 1,201 Lawn Mowers G2 15 R N NHH NP Orange 4.47E+04 1.90E+03 2.77E+02 6.90E-02 7.04E-03 7.12E-01 5.33E-05 4.79E-03 1.30E+00 1.69E-03 4.29E-03 1.91E+00 632 Chainsaws G2 2 C N HH NP Orange 1.07E+04 8.46E+03 5.04E+02 4.22E-01 6.51E-03 7.63E-01 8.49E-05 1.20E-03 2.06E+00 3.42E-03 2.62E-02 3.67E+00 1,216 Chainsaws G2 2 R N HH NP Orange 1.20E+05 1.61E+03 9.38E+01 5.32E-02 1.28E-03 1.97E-01 1.62E-05 1.00E-03 3.93E-01 6.57E-04 3.31E-03 6.66E-01 220 Chainsaws G2 15 C N HH NP Orange 7.52E+03 5.96E+03 8.59E+02 7.18E-01 1.11E-02 1.30E+00 1.45E-04 2.04E-03 3.51E+00 3.86E-03 4.46E-02 5.64E+00 1,869 Chainsaws G2 15 R N HH NP Orange 8.46E+04 1.13E+03 1.52E+02 8.11E-02 2.13E-03 3.11E-01 2.75E-05 1.90E-03 6.69E-01 7.29E-04 5.04E-03 1.00E+00 331 Chainsaws Preempt G2 15 C P HH NP Orange 9.36E+03 7.41E+03 1.07E+03 8.94E-01 1.38E-02 1.62E+00 1.80E-04 2.54E-03 4.37E+00 4.80E-03 5.56E-02 7.02E+00 2,326 Chainsaws Preempt G2 15 R P HH NP Orange 1.05E+05 1.41E+03 2.14E+02 1.32E-01 2.18E-03 4.64E-01 3.43E-05 1.25E-03 8.33E-01 8.22E-04 8.23E-03 1.26E+00 417 Trimmers/Edgers/Brush Cutters G2 2 C N HH NP Orange 3.48E+04 1.16E+04 5.13E+02 2.77E-01 7.78E-03 9.12E-01 1.02E-04 1.43E-03 2.46E+00 4.35E-03 1.72E-02 4.18E+00 1,383 Trimmers/Edgers/Brush Cutters G2 2 R N HH NP Orange 3.88E+05 2.28E+04 9.72E+02 4.41E-01 1.59E-02 1.80E+00 2.00E-04 2.89E-03 4.87E+00 8.74E-03 2.74E-02 8.15E+00 2,699 Leaf Blowers/Vacuums G2 2 C N HH P Orange 5.20E+04 2.80E+04 1.49E+03 1.03E+00 2.09E-02 2.45E+00 2.72E-04 3.85E-03 6.62E+00 1.11E-02 6.40E-02 1.14E+01 3,777 Leaf Blowers/Vacuums G2 2 R N HH P Orange 1.34E+05 1.76E+03 9.95E+01 5.63E-02 1.36E-03 2.09E-01 1.72E-05 1.07E-03 4.17E-01 7.06E-04 3.50E-03 7.09E-01 235 Shredders G2 15 C P NHH NP Orange 2.63E+02 9.76E+01 4.28E+01 2.41E-03 1.83E-03 1.16E-01 9.13E-06 1.86E-03 2.22E-01 2.16E-04 1.50E-04 2.92E-01 97 Shredders G2 15 R P NHH NP Orange 9.35E+03 2.31E+01 1.18E+01 3.12E-03 3.26E-04 3.16E-02 2.16E-06 4.39E-04 5.24E-02 4.28E-05 1.94E-04 6.97E-02 23 Commercial Turf Equipment G2 15 C N NHH NP Orange 1.39E+02 3.05E+02 1.25E+02 5.77E-03 4.28E-03 3.40E-01 2.68E-05 3.03E-04 6.50E-01 5.78E-04 3.59E-04 8.37E-01 277 Commercial Turf Equipment G2 25 C N NHH NP Orange 6.87E+01 1.51E+02 1.34E+02 6.00E-03 4.47E-03 3.76E-01 2.79E-05 3.15E-04 6.77E-01 4.26E-04 3.73E-04 8.17E-01 271 Other Lawn & Garden Equipment G2 2 C N HH NP Orange 5.88E+01 1.11E+01 6.17E-01 3.03E-04 9.58E-06 1.12E-03 1.25E-07 1.77E-06 3.04E-03 4.76E-06 1.89E-05 4.91E-03 2 Other Lawn & Garden Equipment G2 2 R N HH NP Orange 1.80E+03 2.12E+01 1.39E+00 7.80E-04 1.90E-05 2.93E-03 2.40E-07 1.49E-05 5.83E-03 9.22E-06 4.84E-05 9.71E-03 3 Other Lawn & Garden Equipment G2 15 C N HH NP Orange 2.56E+01 4.81E+00 1.34E+00 6.60E-04 2.09E-05 2.44E-03 2.72E-07 3.84E-06 6.60E-03 4.89E-06 4.10E-05 8.98E-03 3 Other Lawn & Garden Equipment G2 15 R N HH NP Orange 7.85E+02 9.25E+00 2.88E+00 1.52E-03 4.05E-05 5.90E-03 5.23E-07 3.61E-05 1.27E-02 9.33E-06 9.43E-05 1.76E-02 6 Lawn Mowers G4 5 C N NHH NP Orange 3.53E+04 2.21E+04 2.60E+03 3.06E-01 7.68E-02 5.63E+00 5.20E-04 4.75E-02 1.51E+01 1.95E-02 1.76E-02 2.15E+01 7,113 Lawn Mowers G4 5 R N NHH NP Orange 5.59E+05 2.37E+04 3.29E+03 3.48E-01 9.27E-02 9.07E+00 5.59E-04 3.87E-02 1.62E+01 2.15E-02 2.00E-02 2.33E+01 7,707 Tillers G4 5 C N NHH NP Orange 3.66E+03 5.61E+02 7.85E+01 6.98E-03 1.77E-03 1.95E-01 1.47E-05 1.12E-03 4.25E-01 4.65E-04 4.01E-04 5.77E-01 191 Tillers G4 5 R N NHH NP Orange 1.42E+04 7.01E+02 1.09E+02 1.27E-02 3.09E-03 3.01E-01 1.83E-05 1.32E-03 5.31E-01 6.78E-04 7.28E-04 7.57E-01 251 Trimmers/Edgers/Brush Cutters G4 5 C P NHH NP Orange 6.44E+03 2.39E+03 7.26E+01 9.40E-03 4.16E-03 1.64E-01 1.41E-05 1.33E-04 4.08E-01 1.46E-03 5.39E-04 8.72E-01 289 Trimmers/Edgers/Brush Cutters G4 5 R P NHH NP Orange 3.00E+04 1.77E+03 6.41E+01 9.78E-03 2.53E-03 1.78E-01 1.04E-05 5.67E-04 3.01E-01 9.69E-04 5.61E-04 6.13E-01 203 Leaf Blowers/Vacuums G4 5 C N NHH P Orange 1.64E+03 2.79E+02 1.82E+01 1.34E-03 3.28E-04 4.83E-02 3.29E-06 2.23E-04 9.52E-02 1.38E-04 7.71E-05 1.39E-01 46 Leaf Blowers/Vacuums G4 5 R N NHH P Orange 1.41E+03 1.85E+01 1.42E+00 1.41E-04 3.14E-05 4.33E-03 2.18E-07 1.26E-05 6.32E-03 1.09E-05 8.07E-06 9.86E-03 3 Rear Engine Riding Mowers G4 15 C N NHH NP Orange 1.93E+04 1.44E+04 4.69E+03 2.17E-01 1.54E-01 1.35E+01 6.63E-04 1.08E-02 2.32E+01 2.31E-02 1.25E-02 3.07E+01 10,161 Rear Engine Riding Mowers G4 15 R N NHH NP Orange 1.69E+04 1.31E+03 4.33E+02 2.31E-02 1.47E-02 1.26E+00 6.04E-05 8.45E-04 2.12E+00 2.14E-03 1.32E-03 2.81E+00 930 Rear Engine Riding Mowers G4 25 C N NHH NP Orange 8.83E+01 6.57E+01 4.17E+01 1.87E-03 1.35E-03 1.24E-01 5.09E-06 9.32E-05 2.01E-01 1.49E-04 1.07E-04 2.49E-01 83 Rear Engine Riding Mowers G4 25 R N NHH NP Orange 7.62E+01 5.89E+00 3.78E+00 1.99E-04 1.16E-04 1.13E-02 4.56E-07 7.18E-06 1.80E-02 1.30E-05 1.14E-05 2.23E-02 7 Front Mowers G4 15 C N NHH NP Orange 8.85E+02 6.58E+02 3.44E+02 1.59E-02 1.13E-02 9.88E-01 4.85E-05 7.89E-04 1.70E+00 1.36E-03 9.12E-04 2.14E+00 709 Front Mowers G4 15 R N NHH NP Orange 2.86E+04 2.21E+03 1.17E+03 6.23E-02 3.97E-02 3.39E+00 1.63E-04 2.28E-03 5.72E+00 4.64E-03 3.57E-03 7.23E+00 2,394 Front Mowers G4 25 C N NHH NP Orange 6.94E+02 5.16E+02 3.62E+02 1.62E-02 1.17E-02 1.07E+00 4.42E-05 8.09E-04 1.74E+00 1.24E-03 9.28E-04 2.15E+00 710 Front Mowers G4 25 R N NHH NP Orange 2.24E+04 1.73E+03 1.23E+03 6.46E-02 3.77E-02 3.66E+00 1.48E-04 2.33E-03 5.85E+00 4.03E-03 3.70E-03 7.18E+00 2,378 Shredders G4 5 C P NHH NP Orange 6.95E+02 2.59E+02 6.97E+01 9.02E-03 3.99E-03 1.57E-01 1.35E-05 1.28E-04 3.92E-01 5.05E-04 5.17E-04 5.59E-01 185 Shredders G4 5 R P NHH NP Orange 2.59E+04 6.37E+01 2.20E+01 2.15E-03 6.19E-04 6.85E-02 3.33E-06 2.31E-04 9.66E-02 9.72E-05 1.23E-04 1.29E-01 43 Lawn & Garden Tractors G4 15 C N NHH NP Orange 3.54E+03 1.25E+03 7.85E+02 3.05E-02 2.19E-02 2.26E+00 1.11E-04 1.53E-03 3.90E+00 2.61E-03 1.75E-03 4.75E+00 1,571 Lawn & Garden Tractors G4 15 R N NHH NP Orange 2.30E+04 9.20E+02 5.85E+02 2.75E-02 1.85E-02 1.70E+00 8.20E-05 1.05E-03 2.87E+00 2.05E-03 1.58E-03 3.54E+00 1,174 Lawn & Garden Tractors G4 25 C N NHH NP Orange 1.40E+03 4.92E+02 4.92E+02 1.89E-02 1.30E-02 1.46E+00 6.02E-05 9.32E-04 2.38E+00 1.28E-03 1.09E-03 2.79E+00 925 Lawn & Garden Tractors G4 25 R N NHH NP Orange 9.07E+03 3.63E+02 3.67E+02 1.72E-02 1.04E-02 1.09E+00 4.44E-05 6.37E-04 1.75E+00 9.79E-04 9.87E-04 2.08E+00 688 Lawn & Garden Tractors G4 50 U N NHH NP Orange 2.02E+01 5.76E+00 8.93E+00 1.91E-04 3.69E-04 6.90E-03 9.07E-07 5.71E-06 7.46E-02 2.24E-05 1.10E-05 8.17E-02 27 Wood Splitters G4 5 C N NHH NP Orange 1.19E+03 4.19E+02 1.22E+02 1.28E-02 3.19E-03 2.81E-01 2.36E-05 2.01E-03 6.84E-01 5.59E-04 7.32E-04 8.73E-01 289 Wood Splitters G4 5 R N NHH NP Orange 2.97E+04 8.96E+01 3.28E+01 2.68E-03 6.81E-04 1.02E-01 5.05E-06 2.61E-04 1.46E-01 1.17E-04 1.54E-04 1.86E-01 62 Chippers/Stump Grinders G4 15 C P NHH P Orange 1.68E+01 5.80E+01 4.87E+01 3.82E-03 2.77E-03 1.40E-01 6.71E-06 1.97E-03 2.35E-01 2.06E-04 2.15E-04 3.04E-01 101 Chippers/Stump Grinders G4 15 R P NHH P Orange 2.99E+01 1.35E+00 1.20E+00 9.21E-05 4.34E-05 3.64E-03 1.57E-07 4.09E-05 5.50E-03 3.90E-06 5.28E-06 6.82E-03 2 Chippers/Stump Grinders G4 25 C P NHH P Orange 9.52E+01 3.29E+02 4.66E+02 3.75E-02 2.38E-02 1.38E+00 5.54E-05 1.83E-02 2.19E+00 1.46E-03 2.11E-03 2.68E+00 889 Chippers/Stump Grinders G4 25 R P NHH P Orange 1.69E+02 7.66E+00 1.12E+01 8.17E-04 3.63E-04 3.47E-02 1.29E-06 3.79E-04 5.09E-02 2.72E-05 4.68E-05 6.03E-02 20 Commercial Turf Equipment G4 15 C N NHH NP Orange 1.25E+03 2.75E+03 1.46E+03 8.39E-02 5.90E-02 4.20E+00 2.04E-04 4.00E-03 7.15E+00 6.38E-03 4.77E-03 9.23E+00 3,057 Commercial Turf Equipment G4 25 C N NHH NP Orange 6.18E+02 1.35E+03 1.28E+03 6.98E-02 5.20E-02 3.79E+00 1.54E-04 3.40E-03 6.09E+00 4.29E-03 3.97E-03 7.50E+00 2,483 Commercial Turf Equipment G4 50 U N NHH NP Orange 2.49E+02 5.00E+02 8.22E+02 2.57E-02 3.74E-02 1.14E+00 7.35E-05 4.63E-04 6.05E+00 2.17E-03 1.47E-03 6.75E+00 2,235 Commercial Turf Equipment G4 120 U N NHH NP Orange 1.65E+00 3.31E+00 8.08E+00 3.59E-05 2.11E-04 1.93E-03 7.23E-07 5.80E-06 7.48E-02 1.37E-05 2.05E-06 7.91E-02 26 Other Lawn & Garden Equipment G4 5 C N NHH NP Orange 1.10E+03 2.07E+02 4.20E+01 3.71E-03 9.15E-04 1.05E-01 7.85E-06 5.97E-04 2.27E-01 2.07E-04 2.13E-04 2.96E-01 98 Other Lawn & Garden Equipment G4 5 R N NHH NP Orange 3.37E+04 3.97E+02 9.78E+01 9.48E-03 2.15E-03 3.00E-01 1.51E-05 8.58E-04 4.37E-01 4.32E-04 5.44E-04 5.82E-01 193 Other Lawn & Garden Equipment G4 15 C N NHH NP Orange 4.89E+02 9.19E+01 4.06E+01 1.61E-03 1.15E-03 1.17E-01 5.75E-06 8.01E-05 2.02E-01 1.61E-04 9.22E-05 2.54E-01 84 Other Lawn & Garden Equipment G4 15 R N NHH NP Orange 1.50E+04 1.77E+02 8.19E+01 4.29E-03 2.54E-03 2.46E-01 1.11E-05 1.34E-04 3.88E-01 3.31E-04 2.46E-04 4.96E-01 164 Other Lawn & Garden Equipment G4 25 C N NHH NP Orange 1.03E+01 1.94E+00 1.88E+00 7.34E-05 5.04E-05 5.59E-03 2.30E-07 3.60E-06 9.06E-03 5.00E-06 4.21E-06 1.07E-02 4 Other Lawn & Garden Equipment G4 25 R N NHH NP Orange 3.19E+02 3.75E+00 3.78E+00 1.93E-04 1.03E-04 1.16E-02 4.44E-07 6.04E-06 1.75E-02 9.93E-06 1.11E-05 2.08E-02 7 Other Lawn & Garden Equipment G4 50 U N NHH NP Orange 7.49E-01 1.25E-01 2.69E-01 6.18E-06 1.23E-05 2.02E-04 2.74E-08 1.73E-07 2.26E-03 6.11E-07 3.54E-07 2.45E-03 1 Other Lawn & Garden Equipment G4 120 U N NHH NP Orange 1.80E+00 3.00E-01 1.67E+00 2.62E-05 1.16E-04 5.36E-04 1.46E-07 1.17E-06 1.52E-02 3.01E-06 1.50E-06 1.61E-02 5 Leaf Blowers/Vacuums D 15 U N NHH P Orange 1.20E+00 3.94E-01 5.40E-02 6.24E-07 4.39E-06 3.61E-06 9.21E-09 2.03E-07 5.92E-04 0.00E+00 5.63E-08 5.93E-04 0 Leaf Blowers/Vacuums D 120 U N NHH P Orange 1.05E+00 3.44E-01 7.65E-01 1.05E-05 7.92E-05 4.99E-05 9.82E-08 5.51E-06 8.37E-03 0.00E+00 9.47E-07 8.39E-03 3 Leaf Blowers/Vacuums D 250 U N NHH P Orange 2.99E-01 9.84E-02 4.47E-01 2.65E-06 3.80E-05 9.97E-06 5.55E-08 1.01E-06 4.93E-03 0.00E+00 2.39E-07 4.94E-03 2 Lawn & Garden Tractors D 15 U N NHH NP Orange 2.89E+03 4.31E+03 1.83E+03 2.14E-02 1.50E-01 1.22E-01 3.11E-04 7.42E-03 2.00E+01 0.00E+00 1.93E-03 2.00E+01 6,634 Lawn & Garden Tractors D 25 U N NHH NP Orange 2.26E+03 3.37E+03 2.19E+03 2.93E-02 1.87E-01 9.93E-02 3.05E-04 8.69E-03 2.41E+01 0.00E+00 2.65E-03 2.41E+01 7,988 Chippers/Stump Grinders D 25 U P NHH P Orange 1.35E+00 1.72E+00 1.57E+00 2.09E-05 1.32E-04 7.11E-05 2.19E-07 5.29E-06 1.73E-02 0.00E+00 1.88E-06 1.73E-02 6 Chippers/Stump Grinders D 120 U P NHH P Orange 3.71E+01 4.73E+01 1.64E+02 2.75E-03 1.84E-02 1.16E-02 2.11E-05 1.50E-03 1.80E+00 0.00E+00 2.49E-04 1.80E+00 596 Chippers/Stump Grinders D 175 U P NHH P Orange 2.55E+00 3.24E+00 1.95E+01 2.21E-04 1.94E-03 1.14E-03 2.40E-06 9.94E-05 2.13E-01 0.00E+00 1.99E-05 2.14E-01 71 Chippers/Stump Grinders D 250 U N NHH P Orange 5.99E-01 7.63E-01 7.68E+00 5.79E-05 7.10E-04 1.88E-04 9.54E-07 2.16E-05 8.48E-02 0.00E+00 5.23E-06 8.49E-02 28 Chippers/Stump Grinders D 500 U N NHH P Orange 5.54E+00 7.06E+00 7.89E+01 5.38E-04 6.58E-03 2.06E-03 8.55E-06 2.07E-04 8.71E-01 0.00E+00 4.85E-05 8.72E-01 289 Chippers/Stump Grinders D 750 U N NHH P Orange 6.29E+00 8.01E+00 2.16E+02 1.51E-03 1.85E-02 5.63E-03 2.39E-05 5.75E-04 2.38E+00 0.00E+00 1.36E-04 2.38E+00 789 Chippers/Stump Grinders D 1000 U N NHH P Orange 1.20E+01 1.52E+01 5.85E+02 5.35E-03 6.72E-02 1.94E-02 6.48E-05 1.93E-03 6.45E+00 0.00E+00 4.83E-04 6.46E+00 2,138 Commercial Turf Equipment D 15 U N NHH NP Orange 7.28E+01 2.13E+02 9.37E+01 1.06E-03 7.49E-03 6.27E-03 1.60E-05 2.99E-04 1.03E+00 0.00E+00 9.61E-05 1.03E+00 341 Commercial Turf Equipment D 25 U N NHH NP Orange 1.37E+03 4.00E+03 2.64E+03 3.49E-02 2.21E-01 1.19E-01 3.67E-04 8.43E-03 2.89E+01 0.00E+00 3.15E-03 2.90E+01 9,608 Other Lawn & Garden Equipment D 15 U N NHH NP Orange 1.05E+00 1.24E+00 6.93E-01 7.92E-06 5.57E-05 4.64E-05 1.18E-07 2.34E-06 7.59E-03 0.00E+00 7.14E-07 7.61E-03 3 Other Lawn & Garden Equipment D 25 U N NHH NP Orange 1.50E-01 1.78E-01 1.32E-01 1.75E-06 1.11E-05 5.95E-06 1.83E-08 4.43E-07 1.45E-03 0.00E+00 1.58E-07 1.45E-03 0 1,904,483 190,496 36,165 5.797 1.501 71.075 0.006 0.209 226.583 0.151 0.356 280.832 92,990 Population Activity Consumption lbs/day Tons/Day MTons/Year 212,738 21,279 4,040 1,295 335 15,879 1 47 25 0 0 31 10,387 As a percent of 2010 Total Population Orange County 3,010,332 Anaheim 336,265 Percent 11% SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010. ---PAGE BREAK--- Light Commercial Tons/Day MTons/Year Equipment Fuel MaxHP C/R Pre Hand Port County Population Activity Consumption ROG Exhaust NOX Exhaust CO Exhaust SO2 Exhaust PM Exhaust CO2 Exhaust N2O Exhaust CH4 Exhaust CO2e CO2e Generator Sets G2 2 C N NHH P Orange 2.26E+02 8.32E+01 5.22E+00 1.36E-03 2.02E-04 1.17E-02 1.10E-06 1.07E-04 2.68E-02 6.09E-05 8.44E-05 4.74E-02 16 Generator Sets G2 2 R N NHH P Orange 1.78E+02 4.40E+01 2.98E+00 9.24E-04 1.05E-04 7.06E-03 5.83E-07 6.04E-05 1.42E-02 3.18E-05 5.75E-05 2.52E-02 8 Generator Sets G2 15 C N NHH P Orange 2.28E+00 8.39E-01 4.77E-01 3.08E-05 1.85E-05 1.31E-03 1.00E-07 1.22E-06 2.43E-03 2.02E-06 1.92E-06 3.10E-03 1 Generator Sets G2 15 R N NHH P Orange 1.74E+00 4.30E-01 2.65E-01 4.27E-05 8.91E-06 7.32E-04 5.13E-08 1.63E-06 1.25E-03 9.88E-07 2.66E-06 1.61E-03 1 Pumps G2 2 C N NHH P Orange 8.99E+02 6.35E+02 3.40E+01 5.06E-03 1.55E-03 6.42E-02 8.54E-06 7.28E-04 2.07E-01 4.69E-04 3.15E-04 3.59E-01 119 Pumps G2 2 R N NHH P Orange 7.06E+02 3.36E+02 2.05E+01 4.77E-03 8.31E-04 4.44E-02 4.51E-06 4.22E-04 1.10E-01 2.49E-04 2.97E-04 1.93E-01 64 Pumps G2 15 C P NHH P Orange 2.42E+02 1.71E+02 8.72E+01 5.75E-03 4.19E-03 2.37E-01 1.84E-05 3.75E-03 4.48E-01 4.38E-04 3.57E-04 5.91E-01 196 Pumps G2 15 R P NHH P Orange 1.90E+02 9.05E+01 4.74E+01 4.70E-03 2.13E-03 1.29E-01 9.74E-06 1.98E-03 2.36E-01 2.25E-04 2.92E-04 3.12E-01 103 Pumps G2 25 C P NHH P Orange 2.93E+00 2.07E+00 2.29E+00 1.51E-04 1.00E-04 6.39E-03 4.74E-07 9.65E-05 1.15E-02 7.62E-06 9.38E-06 1.41E-02 5 Pumps G2 25 R P NHH P Orange 2.28E+00 1.08E+00 1.21E+00 8.15E-05 5.10E-05 3.39E-03 2.48E-07 5.05E-05 6.02E-03 3.92E-06 5.06E-06 7.34E-03 2 Generator Sets G4 5 C N NHH P Orange 2.97E+03 1.09E+03 2.75E+02 5.13E-02 1.12E-02 6.68E-01 4.86E-05 4.85E-03 1.41E+00 1.69E-03 2.94E-03 1.99E+00 660 Generator Sets G4 5 R N NHH P Orange 2.33E+03 5.77E+02 1.54E+02 3.02E-02 5.89E-03 3.97E-01 2.57E-05 2.53E-03 7.43E-01 8.90E-04 1.73E-03 1.06E+00 349 Generator Sets G4 15 C N NHH P Orange 8.16E+03 3.00E+03 1.80E+03 1.31E-01 7.84E-02 5.23E+00 2.48E-04 4.58E-03 8.69E+00 7.70E-03 7.52E-03 1.12E+01 3,720 Generator Sets G4 15 R N NHH P Orange 6.41E+03 1.59E+03 1.01E+03 9.53E-02 3.93E-02 3.02E+00 1.31E-04 2.40E-03 4.59E+00 3.95E-03 5.46E-03 5.93E+00 1,965 Generator Sets G4 25 C N NHH P Orange 4.38E+03 1.61E+03 2.09E+03 1.47E-01 8.49E-02 6.21E+00 2.50E-04 5.20E-03 9.86E+00 6.02E-03 8.41E-03 1.19E+01 3,940 Generator Sets G4 25 R N NHH P Orange 3.44E+03 8.52E+02 1.15E+03 1.01E-01 4.11E-02 3.48E+00 1.32E-04 2.72E-03 5.21E+00 3.03E-03 5.77E-03 6.27E+00 2,076 Generator Sets G4 50 U N NHH P Orange 1.46E+03 4.59E+02 1.05E+03 2.65E-02 5.01E-02 8.67E-01 1.05E-04 6.61E-04 8.62E+00 2.39E-03 1.52E-03 9.40E+00 3,112 Generator Sets G4 120 U N NHH P Orange 2.82E+02 8.87E+01 4.74E+02 8.37E-03 3.46E-02 1.70E-01 4.13E-05 3.31E-04 4.27E+00 8.97E-04 4.80E-04 4.56E+00 1,510 Generator Sets G4 175 U N NHH P Orange 2.66E+01 8.38E+00 7.53E+01 7.86E-04 6.20E-03 2.14E-02 6.86E-06 5.50E-05 6.91E-01 1.19E-04 4.51E-05 7.28E-01 241 Pumps G4 5 C P NHH P Orange 1.05E+03 7.44E+02 1.25E+02 2.10E-02 8.29E-03 2.53E-01 2.52E-05 5.92E-04 7.29E-01 1.22E-03 1.20E-03 1.13E+00 375 Pumps G4 5 R P NHH P Orange 8.28E+02 3.93E+02 7.47E+01 1.45E-02 4.05E-03 1.79E-01 1.33E-05 7.71E-04 3.85E-01 6.17E-04 8.33E-04 5.94E-01 197 Pumps G4 15 C P NHH P Orange 1.14E+03 8.06E+02 4.34E+02 3.42E-02 2.36E-02 1.24E+00 6.01E-05 1.77E-02 2.11E+00 2.22E-03 1.96E-03 2.84E+00 939 Pumps G4 15 R P NHH P Orange 8.97E+02 4.26E+02 2.34E+02 2.01E-02 1.20E-02 6.80E-01 3.17E-05 9.21E-03 1.11E+00 1.14E-03 1.15E-03 1.49E+00 494 Pumps G4 25 C P NHH P Orange 2.92E+02 2.07E+02 2.41E+02 1.86E-02 1.19E-02 7.07E-01 2.91E-05 9.62E-03 1.15E+00 8.15E-04 1.07E-03 1.42E+00 471 Pumps G4 25 R P NHH P Orange 2.30E+02 1.09E+02 1.29E+02 1.03E-02 6.05E-03 3.79E-01 1.54E-05 5.08E-03 6.06E-01 4.21E-04 5.90E-04 7.49E-01 248 Pumps G4 50 U P NHH P Orange 1.17E+02 7.05E+01 1.59E+02 4.19E-03 6.89E-03 1.36E-01 1.58E-05 9.97E-05 1.30E+00 3.38E-04 2.40E-04 1.41E+00 468 Pumps G4 120 U P NHH P Orange 1.48E+02 8.94E+01 5.43E+02 9.92E-03 3.39E-02 1.93E-01 4.73E-05 3.79E-04 4.90E+00 8.19E-04 5.69E-04 5.16E+00 1,709 Pumps G4 175 U P NHH P Orange 4.45E+00 2.69E+00 2.43E+01 2.50E-04 1.75E-03 7.16E-03 2.21E-06 1.77E-05 2.22E-01 3.29E-05 1.43E-05 2.33E-01 77 Air Compressors G4 5 C P NHH P Orange 3.80E+02 5.89E+02 1.29E+02 2.06E-02 9.13E-03 2.44E-01 2.69E-05 2.54E-04 7.80E-01 1.15E-03 1.18E-03 1.16E+00 385 Air Compressors G4 5 R P NHH P Orange 2.99E+02 3.11E+02 6.79E+01 1.09E-02 4.82E-03 1.28E-01 1.42E-05 1.34E-04 4.12E-01 6.09E-04 6.24E-04 6.14E-01 203 Air Compressors G4 15 C P NHH P Orange 1.93E+02 2.98E+02 1.13E+02 8.85E-03 6.46E-03 3.23E-01 1.58E-05 4.64E-03 5.53E-01 6.98E-04 5.06E-04 7.80E-01 258 Air Compressors G4 15 R P NHH P Orange 1.51E+02 1.58E+02 5.98E+01 4.56E-03 3.33E-03 1.70E-01 8.33E-06 2.45E-03 2.92E-01 3.64E-04 2.61E-04 4.11E-01 136 Air Compressors G4 25 C P NHH P Orange 2.60E+01 4.02E+01 3.82E+01 3.06E-03 1.95E-03 1.12E-01 4.59E-06 1.52E-03 1.81E-01 1.45E-04 1.75E-04 2.30E-01 76 Air Compressors G4 25 R P NHH P Orange 2.04E+01 2.13E+01 2.02E+01 1.59E-03 1.01E-03 5.91E-02 2.43E-06 8.03E-04 9.58E-02 7.58E-05 9.09E-05 1.21E-01 40 Air Compressors G4 50 U P NHH P Orange 4.43E+01 5.87E+01 1.28E+02 5.05E-03 6.69E-03 1.43E-01 1.21E-05 7.61E-05 9.94E-01 3.13E-04 2.89E-04 1.10E+00 363 Air Compressors G4 120 U P NHH P Orange 1.44E+02 1.90E+02 7.29E+02 2.13E-02 5.75E-02 3.71E-01 6.16E-05 4.94E-04 6.37E+00 1.62E-03 1.22E-03 6.90E+00 2,284 Air Compressors G4 175 U P NHH P Orange 9.67E+00 1.28E+01 8.77E+01 1.25E-03 8.34E-03 2.79E-02 7.93E-06 6.36E-05 7.98E-01 1.64E-04 7.17E-05 8.50E-01 282 Welders G4 15 C P NHH P Orange 7.44E+02 4.24E+02 2.40E+02 2.20E-02 1.19E-02 7.04E-01 3.21E-05 9.19E-03 1.12E+00 1.14E-03 1.26E-03 1.50E+00 498 Welders G4 25 C P NHH P Orange 2.69E+03 1.53E+03 1.34E+03 1.11E-01 6.30E-02 3.96E+00 1.59E-04 5.25E-02 6.28E+00 5.04E-03 6.36E-03 7.98E+00 2,642 Welders G4 50 U P NHH P Orange 2.32E+02 1.32E+02 3.22E+02 1.01E-02 1.65E-02 2.89E-01 3.18E-05 2.00E-04 2.61E+00 7.32E-04 5.78E-04 2.85E+00 944 Welders G4 120 U P NHH P Orange 2.36E+02 1.35E+02 4.59E+02 1.04E-02 3.56E-02 1.84E-01 3.96E-05 3.18E-04 4.10E+00 1.05E-03 5.94E-04 4.44E+00 1,470 Welders G4 175 U P NHH P Orange 1.63E+01 9.28E+00 5.58E+01 6.94E-04 5.05E-03 1.63E-02 5.07E-06 4.07E-05 5.11E-01 1.07E-04 3.98E-05 5.45E-01 180 Pressure Washers G4 5 C N NHH P Orange 7.98E+02 2.93E+02 1.03E+02 1.60E-02 4.60E-03 2.20E-01 2.04E-05 2.02E-03 5.90E-01 5.69E-04 9.17E-04 7.86E-01 260 Pressure Washers G4 5 R N NHH P Orange 6.27E+02 1.55E+02 6.30E+01 1.20E-02 2.45E-03 1.60E-01 1.08E-05 1.06E-03 3.12E-01 3.02E-04 6.86E-04 4.20E-01 139 Pressure Washers G4 15 C N NHH P Orange 7.12E+02 2.62E+02 1.53E+02 1.11E-02 6.65E-03 4.44E-01 2.10E-05 3.89E-04 7.37E-01 6.62E-04 6.37E-04 9.56E-01 316 Pressure Washers G4 15 R N NHH P Orange 5.59E+02 1.38E+02 8.53E+01 8.08E-03 3.34E-03 2.56E-01 1.11E-05 2.04E-04 3.90E-01 3.40E-04 4.63E-04 5.05E-01 167 Pressure Washers G4 25 C N NHH P Orange 1.34E+02 4.91E+01 7.52E+01 5.03E-03 3.06E-03 2.23E-01 9.02E-06 1.86E-04 3.56E-01 2.01E-04 2.88E-04 4.24E-01 140 Pressure Washers G4 25 R N NHH P Orange 1.05E+02 2.60E+01 4.11E+01 3.45E-03 1.49E-03 1.24E-01 4.77E-06 9.76E-05 1.88E-01 1.01E-04 1.98E-04 2.24E-01 74 Pressure Washers G4 50 U P NHH P Orange 1.30E+01 4.10E+00 1.05E+01 2.50E-04 4.49E-04 8.05E-03 1.06E-06 6.69E-06 8.73E-02 2.08E-05 1.44E-05 9.41E-02 31 Generator Sets C4 120 U N NHH P Orange 2.10E+01 6.60E+00 4.14E+01 3.36E-05 2.21E-03 8.70E-03 0.00E+00 2.46E-05 2.77E-01 0.00E+00 2.82E-04 2.83E-01 94 Generator Sets C4 175 U N NHH P Orange 1.74E+01 5.47E+00 5.98E+01 3.87E-05 3.20E-03 1.04E-02 0.00E+00 3.59E-05 4.04E-01 0.00E+00 3.24E-04 4.11E-01 136 Gas Compressors C4 50 U P NHH P Orange 3.26E+00 7.59E+01 2.59E+02 1.48E-04 5.36E-03 2.62E-02 0.00E+00 1.37E-04 1.78E+00 0.00E+00 1.24E-03 1.81E+00 599 Gas Compressors C4 120 U P NHH P Orange 6.74E+00 1.57E+02 1.52E+03 8.05E-04 3.17E-02 4.18E-01 0.00E+00 7.76E-04 1.00E+01 0.00E+00 6.75E-03 1.02E+01 3,363 Gas Compressors C4 175 U P NHH P Orange 1.09E+00 2.53E+01 3.90E+02 2.25E-04 8.49E-03 8.51E-02 0.00E+00 2.08E-04 2.61E+00 0.00E+00 1.88E-03 2.65E+00 876 Gas Compressors C4 250 U N NHH P Orange 8.69E-01 2.02E+01 4.04E+02 1.73E-04 8.22E-03 9.80E-02 0.00E+00 2.39E-04 2.69E+00 0.00E+00 1.45E-03 2.72E+00 900 Gas Compressors C4 500 U N NHH P Orange 7.61E-01 1.77E+01 5.69E+02 2.43E-04 1.16E-02 1.38E-01 0.00E+00 3.36E-04 3.78E+00 0.00E+00 2.04E-03 3.83E+00 1,267 Generator Sets D 15 U N NHH P Orange 5.53E+02 5.11E+02 2.39E+02 3.95E-03 2.68E-02 1.77E-02 4.06E-05 1.55E-03 2.61E+00 0.00E+00 3.56E-04 2.61E+00 865 Generator Sets D 25 U N NHH P Orange 4.04E+02 3.74E+02 3.01E+02 5.10E-03 3.03E-02 1.75E-02 4.18E-05 1.77E-03 3.29E+00 0.00E+00 4.60E-04 3.30E+00 1,093 Generator Sets D 50 U N NHH P Orange 4.94E+02 4.57E+02 6.46E+02 2.13E-02 6.73E-02 6.15E-02 9.03E-05 5.71E-03 6.98E+00 0.00E+00 1.92E-03 7.02E+00 2,326 Generator Sets D 120 U N NHH P Orange 7.50E+02 6.94E+02 2.47E+03 4.09E-02 2.77E-01 1.71E-01 3.17E-04 2.18E-02 2.70E+01 0.00E+00 3.69E-03 2.71E+01 8,970 Generator Sets D 175 U N NHH P Orange 4.43E+01 4.10E+01 2.65E+02 2.92E-03 2.65E-02 1.52E-02 3.27E-05 1.30E-03 2.91E+00 0.00E+00 2.64E-04 2.91E+00 965 Generator Sets D 250 U N NHH P Orange 2.48E+01 2.29E+01 2.20E+02 1.54E-03 2.04E-02 5.09E-03 2.74E-05 5.70E-04 2.43E+00 0.00E+00 1.39E-04 2.44E+00 806 Generator Sets D 500 U N NHH P Orange 5.51E+01 5.09E+01 7.77E+02 4.84E-03 6.47E-02 1.91E-02 8.41E-05 1.88E-03 8.57E+00 0.00E+00 4.37E-04 8.58E+00 2,842 Generator Sets D 750 U N NHH P Orange 3.42E+01 3.17E+01 7.79E+02 5.03E-03 6.69E-02 1.91E-02 8.65E-05 1.92E-03 8.60E+00 0.00E+00 4.54E-04 8.61E+00 2,850 Generator Sets D 9999 U N NHH P Orange 8.91E+00 8.24E+00 3.92E+02 3.49E-03 4.43E-02 1.23E-02 4.34E-05 1.25E-03 4.32E+00 0.00E+00 3.15E-04 4.32E+00 1,431 Pumps D 15 U P NHH P Orange 4.15E+02 4.58E+02 1.56E+02 2.98E-03 1.78E-02 1.15E-02 2.64E-05 1.21E-03 1.70E+00 0.00E+00 2.69E-04 1.70E+00 564 Pumps D 25 U P NHH P Orange 1.24E+02 1.37E+02 1.22E+02 2.58E-03 1.22E-02 7.07E-03 1.69E-05 7.86E-04 1.33E+00 0.00E+00 2.33E-04 1.34E+00 442 Pumps D 50 U P NHH P Orange 2.16E+02 2.38E+02 3.78E+02 1.34E-02 3.98E-02 3.79E-02 5.28E-05 3.50E-03 4.09E+00 0.00E+00 1.21E-03 4.11E+00 1,362 Pumps D 120 U P NHH P Orange 4.24E+02 4.67E+02 1.67E+03 2.86E-02 1.90E-01 1.17E-01 2.13E-04 1.54E-02 1.82E+01 0.00E+00 2.58E-03 1.82E+01 6,043 Pumps D 175 U P NHH P Orange 4.59E+01 5.06E+01 3.23E+02 3.70E-03 3.28E-02 1.87E-02 3.98E-05 1.65E-03 3.54E+00 0.00E+00 3.34E-04 3.55E+00 1,174 Pumps D 250 U N NHH P Orange 3.30E+01 3.64E+01 3.32E+02 2.42E-03 3.11E-02 7.81E-03 4.12E-05 8.92E-04 3.66E+00 0.00E+00 2.18E-04 3.67E+00 1,215 Pumps D 500 U N NHH P Orange 6.52E-01 7.19E-01 1.12E+01 7.32E-05 9.47E-04 2.84E-04 1.22E-06 2.82E-05 1.24E-01 0.00E+00 6.60E-06 1.24E-01 41 Pumps D 750 U N NHH P Orange 1.09E-01 1.20E-01 3.09E+00 2.08E-05 2.69E-04 7.82E-05 3.43E-07 7.91E-06 3.42E-02 0.00E+00 1.88E-06 3.42E-02 11 Pumps D 9999 U N NHH P Orange 2.39E+00 2.64E+00 1.62E+02 1.48E-03 1.85E-02 5.21E-03 1.79E-05 5.26E-04 1.78E+00 0.00E+00 1.33E-04 1.79E+00 592 Air Compressors D 15 U P NHH P Orange 5.65E+00 1.26E+01 4.17E+00 7.99E-05 4.77E-04 3.09E-04 7.07E-07 3.24E-05 4.55E-02 0.00E+00 7.21E-06 4.56E-02 15 Air Compressors D 25 U P NHH P Orange 1.12E+01 2.50E+01 1.65E+01 3.49E-04 1.66E-03 9.57E-04 2.29E-06 1.06E-04 1.80E-01 0.00E+00 3.15E-05 1.81E-01 60 Air Compressors D 50 U P NHH P Orange 1.02E+02 2.27E+02 2.36E+02 1.11E-02 2.60E-02 2.95E-02 3.26E-05 2.66E-03 2.52E+00 0.00E+00 1.00E-03 2.54E+00 842 Air Compressors D 120 U P NHH P Orange 6.77E+02 1.51E+03 3.25E+03 6.59E-02 3.97E-01 2.47E-01 4.16E-04 3.65E-02 3.54E+01 0.00E+00 5.95E-03 3.56E+01 11,772 Air Compressors D 175 U P NHH P Orange 2.56E+01 5.72E+01 2.31E+02 3.17E-03 2.52E-02 1.44E-02 2.84E-05 1.43E-03 2.53E+00 0.00E+00 2.86E-04 2.53E+00 839 Air Compressors D 250 U N NHH P Orange 3.61E+01 8.04E+01 4.78E+02 4.20E-03 4.82E-02 1.21E-02 5.93E-05 1.49E-03 5.27E+00 0.00E+00 3.79E-04 5.28E+00 1,749 Air Compressors D 500 U N NHH P Orange 4.70E+01 1.05E+02 1.10E+03 8.78E-03 9.81E-02 2.95E-02 1.19E-04 3.19E-03 1.21E+01 0.00E+00 7.92E-04 1.22E+01 4,027 Air Compressors D 750 U N NHH P Orange 1.76E+01 3.93E+01 6.37E+02 5.16E-03 5.86E-02 1.71E-02 7.06E-05 1.88E-03 7.02E+00 0.00E+00 4.65E-04 7.03E+00 2,329 Air Compressors D 1000 U N NHH P Orange 4.35E-01 9.69E-01 2.14E+01 2.15E-04 2.59E-03 7.36E-04 2.37E-06 7.55E-05 2.35E-01 0.00E+00 1.94E-05 2.36E-01 78 Welders D 15 U P NHH P Orange 1.88E+02 3.30E+02 9.38E+01 1.80E-03 1.07E-02 6.96E-03 1.59E-05 7.29E-04 1.02E+00 0.00E+00 1.62E-04 1.03E+00 340 Welders D 25 U P NHH P Orange 1.65E+02 2.91E+02 1.50E+02 3.17E-03 1.51E-02 8.71E-03 2.08E-05 9.68E-04 1.64E+00 0.00E+00 2.86E-04 1.64E+00 544 Welders D 50 U P NHH P Orange 5.08E+02 8.94E+02 1.08E+03 4.65E-02 1.17E-01 1.26E-01 1.50E-04 1.14E-02 1.16E+01 0.00E+00 4.20E-03 1.17E+01 3,869 Welders D 120 U P NHH P Orange 3.95E+02 6.95E+02 1.26E+03 2.40E-02 1.50E-01 9.28E-02 1.61E-04 1.32E-02 1.37E+01 0.00E+00 2.17E-03 1.38E+01 4,553 Welders D 175 U P NHH P Orange 1.96E+00 3.44E+00 1.54E+01 1.99E-04 1.64E-03 9.38E-04 1.90E-06 8.96E-05 1.69E-01 0.00E+00 1.79E-05 1.69E-01 56 Welders D 250 U N NHH P Orange 4.35E-01 7.65E-01 4.12E+00 3.40E-05 4.06E-04 1.02E-04 5.12E-07 1.23E-05 4.55E-02 0.00E+00 3.07E-06 4.55E-02 15 Welders D 500 U N NHH P Orange 1.09E+00 1.91E+00 1.45E+01 1.08E-04 1.27E-03 3.82E-04 1.57E-06 4.02E-05 1.60E-01 0.00E+00 9.73E-06 1.60E-01 53 Pressure Washers D 15 U N NHH P Orange 2.56E+01 1.02E+01 2.28E+00 3.76E-05 2.56E-04 1.69E-04 3.87E-07 1.47E-05 2.49E-02 0.00E+00 3.40E-06 2.49E-02 8 Pressure Washers D 25 U N NHH P Orange 5.98E+00 2.37E+00 7.74E-01 1.31E-05 7.79E-05 4.50E-05 1.07E-07 4.56E-06 8.47E-03 0.00E+00 1.18E-06 8.49E-03 3 Pressure Washers D 50 U P NHH P Orange 1.18E+01 4.70E+00 3.09E+00 7.99E-05 3.13E-04 2.49E-04 4.34E-07 2.37E-05 3.36E-02 0.00E+00 7.21E-06 3.37E-02 11 Pressure Washers D 120 U P NHH P Orange 4.89E+00 1.94E+00 2.13E+00 3.15E-05 2.28E-04 1.41E-04 2.74E-07 1.64E-05 2.33E-02 0.00E+00 2.84E-06 2.34E-02 8 50,665 26,503 35,636 1.355 2.716 34.438 0.004 0.288 301.972 0.051 0.102 319.990 105,956 Population Activity Consumption lbs/day Tons/Day MTons/Year 8,971 4,693 6,310 480 962 12,196 1 102 53 0 0 57 18,761 As a percent of 2010 Total Employment Orange County 1,410,179 Anaheim 249,698 Percent 17.7% SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau. 2010. Longitudinal Employer-Household Dynamics. http://lehd.ces.census.gov/ for the County. ---PAGE BREAK--- QWI Quick Facts Orange (Q1) Orange (Avg:Selected + 3 Prior qtrs) California (Q1) California (Avg:Selected + 3 Prior qtrs) Total_Employment 1,410,179 1,410,220 14,228,431 14,291,645 Net_Job_Flows 14,818 14,518 120,216 155,781 Job_Creation 67,092 67,454 672,248 754,897 New_Hires 214,183 219,542 1,795,434 2,066,051 Separations 228,615 239,028 2,049,129 2,391,186 Turnover 7.60% 8.00% 7.70% 8.10% $4,903.00 $4,696.00 $4,839.00 $4,636.00 Avg_New_Hire_Earnings $2,730.00 $2,912.00 $2,667.00 $2,825.00 ---PAGE BREAK--- Building Permits 2012 Building Permits New Privately-Owned Residential Building Permits Orange County California ( 059) Estimates with Imputation Reported Only Item Buildings Units Construction cost Buildings Units Construction cost Single Family 2271 2271 667148849 2245 2245 660927555 Two Family 123 246 39509452 123 246 39509452 Three and Four Family 39 131 29167951 35 119 27988623 Five or More Family 167 3434 407745166 167 3434 407745166 Total 2600 6082 [PHONE REDACTED] 2570 6044 [PHONE REDACTED] Source: U.S. Census Bureau ---PAGE BREAK--- Building Permits 2011 Building Permits New Privately-Owned Residential Building Permits Orange County California ( 059) Estimates with Imputation Reported Only Item Buildings Units Construction cost Buildings Units Construction cost Single Family 1822 1822 490068932 1777 1777 464195339 Two Family 31 62 15805574 28 56 13688336 Three and Four Family 27 87 16487065 24 78 15602569 Five or More Family 155 2381 297879210 155 2381 297879210 Total 2035 4352 820240781 1984 4292 791365454 Source: U.S. Census Bureau ---PAGE BREAK--- Building Permits 2010 Building Permits New Privately-Owned Residential Building Permits Orange County California ( 059) Estimates with Imputation Reported Only Item Buildings Units Construction cost Buildings Units Construction cost Single Family 1624 1624 494627842 1534 1534 448877260 Two Family 30 60 15081616 24 48 10735644 Three and Four Family 75 264 43272685 71 252 42343888 Five or More Family 72 1186 138600050 72 1186 138600050 Total 1801 3134 691582193 1701 3020 640556842 Source: U.S. Census Bureau ---PAGE BREAK--- Building Permits 2009 Building Permits New Privately-Owned Residential Building Permits Orange County California ( 059) Estimates with Imputation Reported Only Item Buildings Units Construction cost Buildings Units Construction cost Single Family 1341 1341 421287968 1313 1313 403809540 Two Family 24 48 12509695 22 44 11478983 Three and Four Family 26 86 12174003 25 83 11879171 Five or More Family 44 668 82855591 44 668 82855591 Total 1435 2143 528827257 1404 2108 510023285 Source: U.S. Census Bureau ---PAGE BREAK--- Building Permits 2008 Building Permits New Privately-Owned Residential Building Permits Orange County California ( 059) Estimates with Imputation Reported Only Item Buildings Units Construction cost Buildings Units Construction cost Single Family 1330 1330 465860485 1296 1296 457831068 Two Family 41 82 17752173 40 80 17610205 Three and Four Family 13 49 7587218 11 43 6850594 Five or More Family 66 1774 187883579 60 1729 182915059 Total 1450 3235 679083455 1407 3148 665206926 Source: U.S. Census Bureau ---PAGE BREAK--- Map View: 2010 Census Interactive Population Map 2010 Census Interactive Population Search CA - Orange County Population Total Population 3,010,232 Housing Status ( in housing units unless noted ) Total 1,048,907 Occupied 992,781 Owner-occupied 588,313 Population in owner-occupied ( number of individuals ) 1,755,924 Renter-occupied 404,468 Population in renter-occupied ( number of individuals ) 1,215,072 Households with individuals under 18 375,387 Vacant 56,126 Vacant: for rent 25,254 Vacant: for sale 8,434 Population by Sex/Age Male 1,488,780 Female 1,521,452 Under 18 736,659 18 & over 2,273,573 20 - 24 213,601 25 - 34 413,528 35 - 49 669,639 50 - 64 535,443 65 & over 349,677 Population by Ethnicity Hispanic or Latino 1,012,973 Non Hispanic or Latino 1,997,259 Population by Race White 1,830,758 African American 50,744 Asian 537,804 American Indian and Alaska Native 18,132 Page 1 of 3 2010 Census Interactive Population Search 5/9/2013 ---PAGE BREAK--- CA - California Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander 9,354 Other 435,641 Identified by two or more 127,799 Population Total Population 37,253,956 Housing Status ( in housing units unless noted ) Total 13,680,081 Occupied 12,577,498 Owner-occupied 7,035,371 Population in owner-occupied ( number of individuals ) 20,742,929 Renter-occupied 5,542,127 Population in renter-occupied ( number of individuals ) 15,691,211 Households with individuals under 18 4,713,016 Vacant 1,102,583 Vacant: for rent 374,610 Vacant: for sale 154,775 Population by Sex/Age Male 18,517,830 Female 18,736,126 Under 18 9,295,040 18 & over 27,958,916 20 - 24 2,765,949 25 - 34 5,317,877 35 - 49 7,872,529 50 - 64 6,599,045 65 & over 4,246,514 Population by Ethnicity Hispanic or Latino 14,013,719 Non Hispanic or Latino 23,240,237 Population by Race White 21,453,934 African American 2,299,072 Asian 4,861,007 American Indian and Alaska Native 362,801 Page 2 of 3 2010 Census Interactive Population Search 5/9/2013 ---PAGE BREAK--- Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander 144,386 Other 6,317,372 Identified by two or more 1,815,384 Page 3 of 3 2010 Census Interactive Population Search 5/9/2013 ---PAGE BREAK--- QWI Quick Facts Anaheim City WIB (Q1) Anaheim City WIB (Avg:Selected + 3 Prior qtrs) California (Q1) California (Avg:Selected + 3 Prior qtrs) Total_Employment 161,520 162,724 14,228,431 14,291,645 Net_Job_Flows 1,051 1,477 120,216 155,781 Job_Creation 6,535 6,903 672,248 754,897 New_Hires 17,518 19,379 1,795,434 2,066,051 Separations 19,372 21,549 2,049,129 2,391,186 Turnover 7.30% 7.40% 7.70% 8.10% $3,956.00 $3,846.50 $4,839.00 $4,636.00 Avg_New_Hire_Earnings $2,343.00 $2,478.50 $2,667.00 $2,825.00 ---PAGE BREAK--- Building Permits 2012 Building Permits New Privately-Owned Residential Building Permits Anaheim California (Orange County - 011000) Estimates with Imputation Reported Only Item Buildings Units Construction cost Buildings Units Construction cost Single Family 125 125 30261209 125 125 30261209 Two Family 0 0 0 0 0 0 Three and Four Family 0 0 0 0 0 0 Five or More Family 3 45 7264490 3 45 7264490 Total 128 170 37525699 128 170 37525699 Source: U.S. Census Bureau ---PAGE BREAK--- Building Permits 2011 Building Permits New Privately-Owned Residential Building Permits Anaheim California (Orange County - 011000) Estimates with Imputation Reported Only Item Buildings Units Construction cost Buildings Units Construction cost Single Family 41 41 7769432 41 41 7769432 Two Family 0 0 0 0 0 0 Three and Four Family 0 0 0 0 0 0 Five or More Family 7 106 14145062 7 106 14145062 Total 48 147 21914494 48 147 21914494 Source: U.S. Census Bureau ---PAGE BREAK--- Building Permits 2010 Building Permits New Privately-Owned Residential Building Permits Anaheim California (Orange County - 011000) Estimates with Imputation Reported Only Item Buildings Units Construction cost Buildings Units Construction cost Single Family 59 59 12416668 59 59 12416668 Two Family 0 0 0 0 0 0 Three and Four Family 2 8 1100000 2 8 1100000 Five or More Family 2 20 2625424 2 20 2625424 Total 63 87 16142092 63 87 16142092 Source: U.S. Census Bureau ---PAGE BREAK--- Building Permits 2009 Building Permits New Privately-Owned Residential Building Permits Anaheim California (Orange County - 011000) Estimates with Imputation Reported Only Item Buildings Units Construction cost Buildings Units Construction cost Single Family 32 32 5510228 32 32 5510228 Two Family 0 0 0 0 0 0 Three and Four Family 2 8 1142400 2 8 1142400 Five or More Family 22 267 31224798 22 267 31224798 Total 56 307 37877426 56 307 37877426 Source: U.S. Census Bureau ---PAGE BREAK--- Building Permits 2008 Building Permits New Privately-Owned Residential Building Permits Anaheim California (Orange County - 011000) Estimates with Imputation Reported Only Item Buildings Units Construction cost Buildings Units Construction cost Single Family 27 27 9299753 27 27 9299753 Two Family 3 6 840000 3 6 840000 Three and Four Family 1 4 571200 1 4 571200 Five or More Family 15 469 64587507 15 469 64587507 Total 46 506 75298460 46 506 75298460 Source: U.S. Census Bureau ---PAGE BREAK--- Map View: 2010 Census Interactive Population Map 2010 Census Interactive Population Search CA - Anaheim city Population Total Population 336,265 Housing Status ( in housing units unless noted ) Total 104,237 Occupied 98,294 Owner-occupied 47,677 Population in owner-occupied ( number of individuals ) 160,843 Renter-occupied 50,617 Population in renter-occupied ( number of individuals ) 171,865 Households with individuals under 18 44,045 Vacant 5,943 Vacant: for rent 3,915 Vacant: for sale 819 Population by Sex/Age Male 167,249 Female 169,016 Under 18 91,917 18 & over 244,348 20 - 24 25,944 25 - 34 52,023 35 - 49 72,683 50 - 64 51,914 65 & over 31,222 Population by Ethnicity Hispanic or Latino 177,467 Non Hispanic or Latino 158,798 Population by Race White 177,237 African American 9,347 Asian 49,857 American Indian and Alaska Native 2,648 Page 1 of 3 2010 Census Interactive Population Search 5/9/2013 ---PAGE BREAK--- CA - California Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander 1,607 Other 80,705 Identified by two or more 14,864 Population Total Population 37,253,956 Housing Status ( in housing units unless noted ) Total 13,680,081 Occupied 12,577,498 Owner-occupied 7,035,371 Population in owner-occupied ( number of individuals ) 20,742,929 Renter-occupied 5,542,127 Population in renter-occupied ( number of individuals ) 15,691,211 Households with individuals under 18 4,713,016 Vacant 1,102,583 Vacant: for rent 374,610 Vacant: for sale 154,775 Population by Sex/Age Male 18,517,830 Female 18,736,126 Under 18 9,295,040 18 & over 27,958,916 20 - 24 2,765,949 25 - 34 5,317,877 35 - 49 7,872,529 50 - 64 6,599,045 65 & over 4,246,514 Population by Ethnicity Hispanic or Latino 14,013,719 Non Hispanic or Latino 23,240,237 Population by Race White 21,453,934 African American 2,299,072 Asian 4,861,007 American Indian and Alaska Native 362,801 Page 2 of 3 2010 Census Interactive Population Search 5/9/2013 ---PAGE BREAK--- Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander 144,386 Other 6,317,372 Identified by two or more 1,815,384 Page 3 of 3 2010 Census Interactive Population Search 5/9/2013 ---PAGE BREAK--- Analysis Inputs Page 1 of 6 Version 12 1. Describe the baseline generation and management for the MSW materials listed below. 2. Describe the alternative management scenario for the MSW materials generated in the baseline. If the material is not generated in your community or you do not want to analyze it, leave Any decrease in generation should be entered in the Source Reduction column. it blank or enter 0. Make sure that the total quantity generated equals the total quantity managed. Any increase in generation should be entered in the Source Reduction column as a negative value. (Make sure that the total quantity generated equals the total quantity managed.) Material Tons Recycled Tons Landfilled Tons Combusted Tons Composted Tons Generated Tons Source Reduced Tons Recycled Tons Landfilled Tons Combusted Tons Composted Aluminum Cans 445 NA 444.8 445 NA Aluminum Ingot 784 NA 783.6 784 NA Steel Cans 2,391 NA 2391.0 2,391 NA Copper Wire 7,455 NA 7454.9 7,455 NA Glass 5,262 NA 5261.7 5,262 NA HDPE 1,467 NA 1467.1 1,467 NA LDPE NA 15,784 NA 15783.7 NA 15,784 NA PET 1,856 NA 1856.4 1,856 NA LLDPE NA 4,514 NA 4513.6 NA 4,514 NA PP NA - NA 0.0 NA - NA PS NA - NA 0.0 NA - NA PVC NA - NA 0.0 NA - NA PLA NA - 0.0 NA - Corrugated Containers 1,516 NA 1515.8 1,516 NA Magazines/Third-class Mail 2,632 NA 2632.2 2,632 NA Newspaper 4,649 NA 4649.0 4,649 NA Office Paper 6,800 NA 6800.2 6,800 NA Phonebooks 225 NA 224.6 225 NA Textbooks - NA 0.0 - NA Dimensional Lumber 53,612 NA 53611.9 53,612 NA Medium-density Fiberboard - NA 0.0 - NA Food Scraps NA 57,263 57262.9 NA 57,263 Yard Trimmings NA 146,602 146602.2 NA 146,602 Grass NA 14,067 14067.5 NA 14,067 Leaves NA - 0.0 NA - Branches NA 2,286 2285.9 NA 2,286 Mixed Paper (general) 49,475 NA 49475.4 NA 49,475 NA Mixed Paper (primarily residential) - NA 0.0 NA - NA Mixed Paper (primarily from offices) - NA 0.0 NA - NA Mixed Metals 42,755 NA 42755.2 NA 42,755 NA Mixed Plastics 10,273 NA 10272.5 NA 10,273 NA Mixed Recyclables - NA 0.0 NA - NA Mixed Organics NA 45,279 45279.2 NA NA 45,279 Mixed MSW NA 18,752 NA 18751.8 NA NA 18,752 NA Carpet 11,953 NA 11953.3 11,953 NA Personal Computers 2,011 NA 2011.3 2,011 NA Clay Bricks NA 11,710 NA NA 11710.0 NA 11,710 NA NA Concrete 1 4,495 NA NA 4494.7 NA 4,495 NA NA Fly Ash 2 551 NA NA 550.9 NA 551 NA NA Tires 3 3,571 NA 3571.3 3,571 NA Asphalt Concrete 29,489 NA NA 29489.1 29,489 NA NA Asphalt Shingles 10,433 NA 10432.7 10,433 NA Drywall 26,202 NA NA 26202.4 26,202 NA NA Fiberglass Insulation NA 8,246 NA NA 8246.3 NA 8,246 NA NA Vinyl Flooring NA - NA 0.0 NA - NA Wood Flooring NA - NA 0.0 NA - NA Please enter data in short tons (1 short ton = 2,000 lbs.) Please refer to the User's Guide if you need assistance completing this table. 1 Recycled concrete used as aggregate in the production of new concrete 2 Recycled fly ash is utilized to displace portland cement in concrete production. 3 Recycling tires is defined in this analysis as using tires for crumb rubber applications and tire-derived aggregate uses in civil engineering applications Waste Reduction Model (WARM) Inputs Use this worksheet to describe the baseline and alternative MSW management scenarios that you want to compare. The blue shaded areas indicate where you need to enter information. ---PAGE BREAK--- GHG Emissions Analysis Summary Report Version 12 GHG Emissions Waste Management Analysis for TPC/DC&E Prepared by: Anaheim Project Period for this Analysis: 01/00/00 to 01/00/00 Note: If you wish to save these results, rename this file WARM-MN1) and save it. Then the "Analysis Inputs" sheet of the "WARM" file will be blank when you are ready to make another model run. GHG Emissions from Baseline Waste Management (MTCO2E): 320,598 GHG Emissions from Alternative Waste Management Scenario (MTCO2E): 320,598 Commodity Tons Recycled Tons Landfilled Tons Combusted Tons Composted Total MTCO2E Commodity Tons Source Reduced Tons Recycled Tons Landfilled Tons Combusted Tons Composted Total MTCO2E Change (Alt - Base) MTCO2E Aluminum Cans - 444.8 - NA 17 Aluminum Cans - - 444.8 - NA 17 0 Aluminum Ingot - 783.6 - NA 30 Aluminum Ingot - - 783.6 - NA 30 0 Steel Cans - 2,391.0 - NA 93 Steel Cans - - 2,391.0 - NA 93 0 Copper Wire - 7,454.9 - NA 289 Copper Wire - - 7,454.9 - NA 289 0 Glass - 5,261.7 - NA 204 Glass - - 5,261.7 - NA 204 0 HDPE - 1,467.1 - NA 57 HDPE - - 1,467.1 - NA 57 0 LDPE NA 15,783.7 - NA 613 LDPE - NA 15,783.7 - NA 613 0 PET - 1,856.4 - NA 72 PET - - 1,856.4 - NA 72 0 LLDPE NA 4,513.6 - NA 175 LLDPE - NA 4,513.6 - NA 175 0 Corrugated Containers - 1,515.8 - NA 2,253 Corrugated Containers - - 1,515.8 - NA 2,253 0 Magazines/third-class mail - 2,632.2 - NA 363 Magazines/third-class mail - - 2,632.2 - NA 363 0 Newspaper - 4,649.0 - NA (2,239) Newspaper - - 4,649.0 - NA (2,239) 0 Office Paper - 6,800.2 - NA 25,252 Office Paper - - 6,800.2 - NA 25,252 0 Phonebooks - 224.6 - NA (108) Phonebooks - - 224.6 - NA (108) 0 Dimensional Lumber - 53,611.9 - NA 3,968 Dimensional Lumber - - 53,611.9 - NA 3,968 0 Food Scraps NA 57,262.9 - - 81,681 Food Scraps - NA 57,262.9 - - 81,681 0 Yard Trimmings NA 146,602.2 - - 29,554 Yard Trimmings - NA 146,602.2 - - 29,554 0 Grass NA 14,067.5 - - 7,243 Grass - NA 14,067.5 - - 7,243 0 Branches NA 2,285.9 - - 169 Branches - NA 2,285.9 - - 169 0 Mixed Paper (general) - 49,475.4 - NA 66,875 Mixed Paper (general) NA - 49,475.4 - NA 66,875 0 Mixed Metals - 42,755.2 - NA 1,660 Mixed Metals NA - 42,755.2 - NA 1,660 0 Mixed Plastics - 10,272.5 - NA 399 Mixed Plastics NA - 10,272.5 - NA 399 0 Mixed Organics NA 45,279.2 - - 37,411 Mixed Organics NA NA 45,279.2 - - 37,411 0 Mixed MSW NA 18,751.8 - NA 58,048 Mixed MSW NA NA 18,751.8 - NA 58,048 0 Carpet - 11,953.3 - NA 464 Carpet - - 11,953.3 - NA 464 0 Personal Computers - 2,011.3 - NA 78 Personal Computers - - 2,011.3 - NA 78 0 Clay Bricks NA 11,710.0 NA NA 455 Clay Bricks - NA 11,710.0 NA NA 455 0 Concrete - 4,494.7 NA NA 174 Concrete NA - 4,494.7 NA NA 174 0 Fly Ash - 550.9 NA NA 21 Fly Ash NA - 550.9 NA NA 21 0 Tires - 3,571.3 - NA 139 Tires - - 3,571.3 - NA 139 0 Asphalt Concrete - 29,489.1 NA NA 1,145 Asphalt Concrete - - 29,489.1 NA NA 1,145 0 Asphalt Shingles - 10,432.7 - NA 405 Asphalt Shingles - - 10,432.7 - NA 405 0 Drywall - 26,202.4 NA NA 3,317 Drywall - - 26,202.4 NA NA 3,317 0 Fiberglass Insulation NA 8,246.3 NA NA 320 Fiberglass Insulation - NA 8,246.3 NA NA 320 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total Change in GHG Emissions (MTCO2E): - This is equivalent to… a) For explanation of methodology, see the EPA report: Removing annual emissions from - Conserving - Conserving - Conserving - 0.00000% 0.00000% Cylinders of Propane Used for Home Barbeques Railway Cars of Coal Annual CO2 emissions from the U.S. transportation sector c) The GHG emissions results estimated in WARM indicate the full life-cycle benefits waste management alternatives. Due to the timing of the GHG emissions from the waste management pathways, avoided landfilling and increased recycling), the actual GHG implications may accrue over the long-term. Therefore, one should not interpret the GHG emissions implications as occurring all in one year, but rather through time. Annual CO2 emissions from the U.S. electricity sector b) Emissions estimates provided by this model are intended to support voluntary GHG measurement and reporting initiatives. Note: a negative value a value in parentheses) indicates an emission reduction; a positive value indicates an emission increase. Solid Waste Management and Greenhouse Gases: A Life-Cycle Assessment of Emissions and Sinks (EPA530-R-06-004) available on the Internet at http://epa.gov/climatechange/wycd/waste/downloads/fullreport.pdf (5.6 Mb PDF file). Passenger Vehicles Gallons of Gasoline ---PAGE BREAK--- CalRecycle. 2008 Waste Characterization Study Material Classes in California's Overall Disposed Waste Stream (Detailed) Categories in WARM Tons Percent Percent by Category Paper 17.3% Uncoated Corrugated Cardboard Mixed Paper (general) 1,905,897 4.8% Paper Bags Mixed Paper (general) 155,848 0.4% Newspaper Newspaper 499,960 1.3% White Ledger Paper Office Paper 259,151 0.7% Other Office Paper Office Paper 472,147 1.2% Maganizes and Catalogs Magazines/Third-class Mail 283,069 0.7% Phone Books and Directories Phonebooks 24,149 0.1% Other Miscellaneous Paper Mixed Paper (general) 1,202,354 3.0% Remainder/Composite Paper Mixed Paper (general) 2,056,546 5.2% Glass 1.4% Clear Glass Bottles and Containers Glass 196,093 0.5% Green Glass Bottles and Containers Glass 79,491 0.2% Brown Glass Bottles and Containers Glass 108,953 0.3% Other Colored Glass Bottles and Containers Glass 40,570 0.1% Flat Glas Glass 33,899 0.1% Remainder/Composite Glass Glass 106,838 0.3% Metal 4.6% Tin/Steel Cans Steel Cans 236,405 0.6% Major Appliances Steel Cans 17,120 0.0% Used Oil Filters Steel Cans 3,610 0.0% Other Ferrous Copper Wire 801,704 2.0% Aluminum Cans Aluminum Cans 47,829 0.1% Other Non-Ferrous Aluminum Ingot 84,268 0.2% Remainder/Composite Metal Mixed Metals 618,747 1.6% Electronics 0.5% Brown Goods Personal Computers 76,725 0.2% Computer-Related Electronnics Personal Computers 32,932 0.1% Other Small Consumer Electronics Personal Computers 34,588 0.1% Video Display Devices Personal Computers 72,053 0.2% Plastic 9.6% PETE Containers PET 199,644 0.5% HDPE Containers HDPE 157,779 0.4% Miscellaneous Plastic Containers Corrugated Containers 163,008 0.4% Plastic Trash Bags LLDPE 361,997 0.9% Plastic Grocery and Other Merchandise Bags LLDPE 123,405 0.3% Non-Bag Commercial and Industrial Packaging 194,863 0.5% Film Products LDPE 113,566 0.3% Other Film LDPE 554,002 1.4% Durable Plastic Items LDPE 834,970 2.1% Remainder/Composite Plastic Mixed Plastics 1,104,719 2.8% Other Organic 32.4% Food Food Scraps 6,158,120 15.5% Leaves and Grass Grass (assume leaves too) 1,512,832 3.8% Prunings and Trimmings Yard Trimmings 1,058,854 2.7% Branches and Stumps Branches 245,830 0.6% Manures Mixed Organics 20,373 0.1% Textiles Fiberglass Insulation 886,814 2.2% Carpet Carpet 1,285,473 3.2% Remainder/Composite Organic Mixed Organics 1,719,743 4.3% ---PAGE BREAK--- Inerts and Other 29.1% Concrete Concrete 483,367 1.2% Asphalt Paving Asphalt Concrete 129,834 0.3% Asphalt Roofing Asphalt Shingles 1,121,945 2.8% Lumber Dimensional Lumber 5,765,482 14.5% Gypsum Board Drywall 642,511 1.6% Rock, Soil and Fines Clay Bricks 1,259,308 3.2% Remainder/Composite Inerts and Other Drywall 2,175,322 5.5% Household Hazardous Wastes 0.3% Paint Mixed MSW 48,025 0.1% Vehicle and Equipment Fuels Mixed MSW 6,424 0.0% Used Oil Mixed MSW 3,348 0.0% Batteries Mixed MSW 19,082 0.0% Remainder/Composite Household Hazardous WasteMixed MSW 43,873 0.1% Special Waste 3.9% Ash Fly Ash 40,736 0.1% Treated Medical Waste Mixed MSW 0 0.0% Bulky Itmes Mixed MSW 1,393,091 3.5% Tires Tires 60,180 0.2% Remainder/Composite Special Waste Mixed MSW 52,463 0.1% Mixed Residue 0.8% Mixed Residue Mixed MSW 330,891 0.8% TOTAL 39,722,820 100.0% ---PAGE BREAK--- CalRecycle. Statewide Alternative Daily Cover (ADC) by Material Type http://www.calrecycle.ca.gov/LGCentral/Reports/ReportViewer.aspx?ReportName=ReportEdrsAnnualQuarterADC Total of ADC by Material Type Year Ash Auto Shred C&D Compost Contamina ted Sediment Green Material Mixed Other Sludge Tires Total 2006 2,255 683,064 383,619 0 77 2,656,850 28,145 126,052 298,998 40,931 4,219,992 2007 1,566 632,495 358,784 3,379 40,960 2,307,255 12,588 172,311 326,680 66,042 3,922,060 2008 5,282 622,055 746,300 679 63,232 2,195,876 17,894 256,033 235,743 49,638 4,192,731 Percent of ADC by Material Type Ash Auto Shred C&D Compost Contamina ted Sediment Green Material Mixed Other Sludge Tires Total 2006 0.05% 16.19% 9.09% 0.00% 0.00% 62.96% 0.67% 2.99% 7.09% 0.97% 100.00% 2007 0.04% 16.13% 9.15% 0.09% 1.04% 58.83% 0.32% 4.39% 8.33% 1.68% 100.00% 2008 0.13% 14.84% 17.80% 0.02% 1.51% 52.37% 0.43% 6.11% 5.62% 1.18% 100.00% Average 0.07% 15.72% 12.01% 0.03% 0.85% 58.05% 0.47% 4.50% 7.01% 1.28% 100.00% ---PAGE BREAK--- WARM OUTPUTs CalRecycle Disposal By Facility - City of Anaheim (Disposal Reporting System) Interstate Tons + Transform Tons ADC+AIC TOTAL 2011 358,148 239,015 597,163 2010 373,358 218,357 591,715 2009 376,613 248,924 625,537 Average 2011-2009 369,373 235,432 604,805 http://www.calrecycle.ca.gov/LGCentral/Reports/Viewer.aspx?P=OriginJurisdictionIDs%3d595%26ReportYear%3d2009%26ReportName%3dReportEDRSJurisDisposalByFacility Average Baseline 2012 TONS MSW TONS ADC TOTAL MTons CO2e 369,373 235,432 604,805 320,598 MSW TONS MSW ADC TONS ADC TOTAL MTons CO2e With 75% Landfill Recovery Inputs For WARM % 369,373 % 235,432 604,805 % 80,149 Aluminum Cans 0.1% 445 0 445 0.1% Aluminum Ingot 0.2% 784 0 784 0.1% Steel Cans 0.6% 2,391 0 2,391 0.4% Copper Wire 2.0% 7,455 0 7,455 1.2% Glass 1.4% 5,262 0 5,262 0.9% HDPE 0.4% 1,467 0 1,467 0.2% LDPE 4.3% 15,784 0 15,784 2.6% PET 0.5% 1,856 0 1,856 0.3% LLDPE 1.2% 4,514 0 4,514 0.7% PP 0.0% 0 0 0 0.0% PS 0.0% 0 0 0 0.0% PVC 0.0% 0 0 0 0.0% PLA 0.0% 0 0 0 0.0% Corrugated Containers 0.4% 1,516 0 1,516 0.3% Magazines/Third-class Mail 0.7% 2,632 0 2,632 0.4% Newspaper 1.3% 4,649 0 4,649 0.8% Office Paper 1.8% 6,800 0 6,800 1.1% Phonebooks 0.1% 225 0 225 0.0% Textbooks 0.0% 0 0 0 0.0% Dimensional Lumber 14.5% 53,612 0 53,612 8.9% Medium-density Fiberboard 0.0% 0 0 0 0.0% Food Scraps 15.5% 57,263 0 57,263 9.5% Yard Trimmings 2.7% 9,846 58.1% 136,756 146,602 24.2% Grass 3.8% 14,067 0 14,067 2.3% Leaves 0.0% 0 0 0 0.0% Branches 0.6% 2,286 0 2,286 0.4% Mixed Paper (general) 13.4% 49,475 0 49,475 8.2% Mixed Paper (primarily residential) 0.0% 0 0 0 0.0% Mixed Paper (primarily from offices) 0.0% 0 0 0 0.0% Mixed Metals 1.6% 5,754 15.7% 37,002 42,755 7.1% Mixed Plastics 2.8% 10,273 0 10,273 1.7% Mixed Recyclables 0.0% 0 0 0 0.0% Mixed Organics 4.4% 16,181 12.4% 29,098 45,279 7.5% Mixed MSW 4.8% 17,642 0.5% 1,110 18,752 3.1% Carpet 3.2% 11,953 0 11,953 2.0% Personal Computers 0.5% 2,011 0 2,011 0.3% Clay Bricks 3.2% 11,710 0 11,710 1.9% Concrete 1.2% 4,495 0 4,495 0.7% Fly Ash 0.1% 379 0.1% 172 551 0.1% Tires 0.2% 560 1.3% 3,012 3,571 0.6% Asphalt Concrete 0.3% 1,207 12.0% 28,282 29,489 4.9% Asphalt Shingles 2.8% 10,433 0 10,433 1.7% Drywall 7.1% 26,202 0 26,202 4.3% Fiberglass Insulation 2.2% 8,246 0 8,246 1.4% Vinyl Flooring 0.0% 0 0 0 0.0% Wood Flooring 0.0% 0 0 0 0.0% 100% 369,373 100.0% 235,432 604,805 100.0% Dry landfill conditions Assumes 75 percent of fugitive GHG emissions are captured within the landfill's Landfill Gas Capture System with a landfill gas capture efficiency of 75%. The Landfill gas capture efficiency is based on the California Air Resources Board's (CARB) Local Government Operations Protocol (LGOP), Version 1.1. Because the landfill gas captured is not under the jurisdiction of the City of Anaheim, the landfill gas emissions from the capture system are not included in the City's inventory. Only fugitive sources of GHG emissions from landfill are included. ---PAGE BREAK--- Notes: 1. Disposal tonnage is subject to change due to revisions. Report is based upon information provided by County disposal reports. 2. AIC information was not collected prior to 2006. Print Date: 5/9/2013 2:54:40 PM Destination Facility SWISNo Qtr Transform Ton Export Ton Total AIC Antelope Valley Public Landfill I and II 19-AA-5624 Azusa Land Reclamation Co. Landfill 19-AA-0013 California Street Landfill 36-AA-0017 Chiquita Canyon Sanitary Landfill 19-AA-0052 Commerce Refuse-To-Energy Facility 19-AA-0506 28 El Sobrante Landfill 33-AA-0217 Frank R. Bowerman Sanitary LF 30-AB-0360 Lancaster Landfill and Recycling Center 19-AA-0050 Mid-Valley Sanitary Landfill 36-AA-0055 Olinda Alpha Sanitary Landfill 30-AB-0035 Otay Landfill 37-AA-0010 Prima Deshecha Sanitary Landfill 30-AB-0019 Puente Hills Landfill 19-AA-0053 San Timoteo Sanitary Landfill 36-AA-0087 Simi Valley Landfill & Recycling Center 56-AA-0007 Southeast Resource Recovery Facility 19-AK-0083 166 Yearly Totals: 193.24. 358,148.1. 238,821.7. 698 82,014 56 266 668 582 328,400 76,698 1 1 36 10 25,847 584 994 567 78,848 11 684 7 California Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery (CalRecycle) Disposal Reporting System (DRS) Jurisdiction Disposal By Facility With Reported Alternative Daily Cover (ADC) and Alternative Intermediate Cover (AIC) Disposal during 2011 for Anaheim Instate Ton Total ADC ---PAGE BREAK--- Notes: 1. Disposal tonnage is subject to change due to revisions. Report is based upon information provided by County disposal reports. 2. AIC information was not collected prior to 2006. Print Date: 5/9/2013 3:22:41 PM Destination Facility SWISNo Qtr Transform Ton Export Ton Total AIC Azusa Land Reclamation Co. Landfill 19-AA-0013 Bakersfield Metropolitan (Bena) SLF 15-AA-0273 California Street Landfill 36-AA-0017 Chiquita Canyon Sanitary Landfill 19-AA-0052 Commerce Refuse-To-Energy Facility 19-AA-0506 12 El Sobrante Landfill 33-AA-0217 Frank R. Bowerman Sanitary LF 30-AB-0360 Lancaster Landfill and Recycling Center 19-AA-0050 Mid-Valley Sanitary Landfill 36-AA-0055 Olinda Alpha Sanitary Landfill 30-AB-0035 Prima Deshecha Sanitary Landfill 30-AB-0019 Puente Hills Landfill 19-AA-0053 Simi Valley Landfill & Recycling Center 56-AA-0007 Southeast Resource Recovery Facility 19-AK-0083 12 Sunshine Canyon City/County Landfill 19-AA-2000 Yearly Totals: 23.89. 373,358.3. 218,332.75. 11 1,001 63,111 47 2,597 483 335,894 80,792 1 1 23 11 27,602 460 131 276 69,058 45 1 5,728 4,416 California Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery (CalRecycle) Disposal Reporting System (DRS) Jurisdiction Disposal By Facility With Reported Alternative Daily Cover (ADC) and Alternative Intermediate Cover (AIC) Disposal during 2010 for Anaheim Instate Ton Total ADC ---PAGE BREAK--- Notes: 1. Disposal tonnage is subject to change due to revisions. Report is based upon information provided by County disposal reports. 2. AIC information was not collected prior to 2006. Print Date: 5/9/2013 3:41:40 PM Destination Facility SWISNo Qtr Transform Ton Export Ton Total AIC Azusa Land Reclamation Co. Landfill 19-AA-0013 Badlands Sanitary Landfill 33-AA-0006 Bakersfield Metropolitan (Bena) SLF 15-AA-0273 Chiquita Canyon Sanitary Landfill 19-AA-0052 Commerce Refuse-To-Energy Facility 19-AA-0506 7 El Sobrante Landfill 33-AA-0217 Frank R. Bowerman Sanitary LF 30-AB-0360 Kettleman Hills - B18 Nonhaz Codisposal 16-AA-0023 Lancaster Landfill and Recycling Center 19-AA-0050 Mid-Valley Sanitary Landfill 36-AA-0055 Olinda Alpha Sanitary Landfill 30-AB-0035 Prima Deshecha Sanitary Landfill 30-AB-0019 Puente Hills Landfill 19-AA-0053 Simi Valley Landfill & Recycling Center 56-AA-0007 Sunshine Canyon City/County Landfill 19-AA-2000 Yearly Totals: 7.46. 373,613.07. 248,916.49. 13 42 62,301 28 1 175 1,039 346,114 91,767 4 5 5 4 2 26,502 1,136 60 68 92,645 2 5 593 19 California Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery (CalRecycle) Disposal Reporting System (DRS) Jurisdiction Disposal By Facility With Reported Alternative Daily Cover (ADC) and Alternative Intermediate Cover (AIC) Disposal during 2009 for Anaheim Instate Ton Total ADC ---PAGE BREAK--- EPA Reported Year Facility Location City CO2 N2O CH4 CO2e 2011 Anaheim Combustion Turbine 1144 North Kraemer Boulevard Anaheim 14,653 0.027 0.27 14,667 2011 Canyon Power Plant 3071 E. Miraloma Avenue Anaheim 21,293 0.039 0.39 21,313 35,946 0.066 0.660 35,980 Source: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Facility Level information on Greenhouse Gases Tool (Flight). 2011 Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Large Facilities. Anaheim. http://ghgdata.epa.gov/ghgp/main.do#/facility Metric Tons/Year ---PAGE BREAK--- Facility Name: Canyon Power Plant Facility Identifier: Facility Reporting Year: 2011 Facility Location: Address: 3071 E. Miraloma Avenue City: Anaheim, CA State: CA Postal Code: 92806 Facility Site Details: CO2 Equivalent (excluding biogenic, mtons, Subparts C-HH): 21313.3 CO2 Equivalent (mtons, Subparts NN-PP): Biogenic CO2 (mtons, Subparts C-HH): 0 Cogeneration Unit Emissions Indicator: N GHG Report Start Date: 2011-01-01 GHG Report End Date: 2011-12-31 Description of Changes to Calculation Methodology: Description of Best Available Monitoring Methods Used: Part 75 Biogenic Emissions Indication: Primary NAICS Code: 221112 Second Primary NAICS Code: Parent Company Details: Parent Company Name: SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA PUBLIC POWER AUTHORITY Address: 225 South Lake Street Suite 1250, Pasadena, CA 91101 Percent Ownership Interest: 100 Subpart D: Electricity Generation Gas Information Details Gas Name Other Gas Name Gas Quantity Own Result? Biogenic Carbon dioxide 0 (Metric Tons) Methane 0.39 (Metric Tons) Nitrous Oxide 0.039 (Metric Tons) Carbon Dioxide 21293 (Metric Tons) Unit Details: Unit Name : 3 Unit Type : Electricity Generator Part 75 Methodology : Appendix G, Equation G-4 Methodology Start Date: 2011-06-12 Methodology End Date: 2011-12-31 Acid Rain Program Indicator: Y Emission Details: Annual CO2 Emissions Including Biomass (metric tons): 7114.9 Annual CO2 Emissions Including Biomass (short tons): 7842.8 Annual CO2 Emissions from Biomass (metric tons): 0.0 Appendix G Equation G4: Operating Hours Fuel Flow Rate: 0 Operating Hours HHV Substitution: 0 Electricity Fuel Details: Page 1 of 3 GHG Summary Report 5/10/2013 http://ghgdata.epa.gov/ghgp/service/html/2011?id=1000566&ds=E ---PAGE BREAK--- Fuel type : Natural Gas (Weighted U.S. Average) CH4 Emissions CO2 Equivalent (metric tons): 2.8 N2O Emissions CO2 Equivalent (metric tons): 4.1 Unit Name : 1 Unit Type : Electricity Generator Part 75 Methodology : Appendix G, Equation G-4 Methodology Start Date: 2011-08-12 Methodology End Date: 2011-12-31 Acid Rain Program Indicator: Y Emission Details: Annual CO2 Emissions Including Biomass (metric tons): 3335.5 Annual CO2 Emissions Including Biomass (short tons): 3676.7 Annual CO2 Emissions from Biomass (metric tons): 0.0 Appendix G Equation G4: Operating Hours Fuel Flow Rate: 0 Operating Hours HHV Substitution: 0 Electricity Fuel Details: Fuel type : Natural Gas (Weighted U.S. Average) CH4 Emissions CO2 Equivalent (metric tons): 1.3 N2O Emissions CO2 Equivalent (metric tons): 1.9 Unit Name : 2 Unit Type : Electricity Generator Part 75 Methodology : Appendix G, Equation G-4 Methodology Start Date: 2011-08-10 Methodology End Date: 2011-12-31 Acid Rain Program Indicator: Y Emission Details: Annual CO2 Emissions Including Biomass (metric tons): 3781.7 Annual CO2 Emissions Including Biomass (short tons): 4168.6 Annual CO2 Emissions from Biomass (metric tons): 0.0 Appendix G Equation G4: Operating Hours Fuel Flow Rate: 0 Operating Hours HHV Substitution: 0 Electricity Fuel Details: Fuel type : Natural Gas (Weighted U.S. Average) CH4 Emissions CO2 Equivalent (metric tons): 1.5 N2O Emissions CO2 Equivalent (metric tons): 2.2 Unit Name : 4 Unit Type : Electricity Generator Part 75 Methodology : Appendix G, Equation G-4 Methodology Start Date: 2011-06-11 Methodology End Date: 2011-12-31 Acid Rain Program Indicator: Y Page 2 of 3 GHG Summary Report 5/10/2013 http://ghgdata.epa.gov/ghgp/service/html/2011?id=1000566&ds=E ---PAGE BREAK--- Emission Details: Annual CO2 Emissions Including Biomass (metric tons): 7060.9 Annual CO2 Emissions Including Biomass (short tons): 7783.2 Annual CO2 Emissions from Biomass (metric tons): 0.0 Appendix G Equation G4: Operating Hours Fuel Flow Rate: 0 Operating Hours HHV Substitution: 0 Electricity Fuel Details: Fuel type : Natural Gas (Weighted U.S. Average) CH4 Emissions CO2 Equivalent (metric tons): 2.8 N2O Emissions CO2 Equivalent (metric tons): 4.1 Page 3 of 3 GHG Summary Report 5/10/2013 http://ghgdata.epa.gov/ghgp/service/html/2011?id=1000566&ds=E ---PAGE BREAK--- Facility Name: Anaheim Combustion Turbine Facility Identifier: Facility Reporting Year: 2011 Facility Location: Address: 1144 NORTH KRAEMER BLVD City: ANAHEIM State: CA Postal Code: 92805 Facility Site Details: CO2 Equivalent (excluding biogenic, mtons, Subparts C-HH): 14666.5 CO2 Equivalent (mtons, Subparts NN-PP): Biogenic CO2 (mtons, Subparts C-HH): 0 Cogeneration Unit Emissions Indicator: N GHG Report Start Date: 2011-01-01 GHG Report End Date: 2011-12-31 Description of Changes to Calculation Methodology: Description of Best Available Monitoring Methods Used: Part 75 Biogenic Emissions Indication: Primary NAICS Code: 221112 Second Primary NAICS Code: Parent Company Details: Parent Company Name: The City of Anaheim Address: 201S. Anaheim Blvd., Anaheim, CA 92805 Percent Ownership Interest: 100 Subpart D: Electricity Generation Gas Information Details Gas Name Other Gas Name Gas Quantity Own Result? Biogenic Carbon dioxide 0 (Metric Tons) Methane 0.27 (Metric Tons) Nitrous Oxide 0.027 (Metric Tons) Carbon Dioxide 14652.5 (Metric Tons) Unit Details: Unit Name : 1 Unit Type : Electricity Generator Part 75 Methodology : Appendix G, Equation G-4 Methodology Start Date: 2011-01-01 Methodology End Date: 2011-12-31 Acid Rain Program Indicator: Y Emission Details: Annual CO2 Emissions Including Biomass (metric tons): 14652.5 Annual CO2 Emissions Including Biomass (short tons): 16151.5 Annual CO2 Emissions from Biomass (metric tons): 0.0 Appendix G Equation G4: Operating Hours Fuel Flow Rate: 0 Operating Hours HHV Substitution: 0 Electricity Fuel Details: Page 1 of 2 GHG Summary Report 5/10/2013 http://ghgdata.epa.gov/ghgp/service/html/2011?id=1001134&ds=E ---PAGE BREAK--- Fuel type : Natural Gas (Weighted U.S. Average) CH4 Emissions CO2 Equivalent (metric tons): 5.7 N2O Emissions CO2 Equivalent (metric tons): 8.4 Page 2 of 2 GHG Summary Report 5/10/2013 http://ghgdata.epa.gov/ghgp/service/html/2011?id=1001134&ds=E ---PAGE BREAK--- Other Data Sources I Download I Help Like 2.8k Tweet 975 139 319          Data Year 2011  Data Type What's this? Emitters  Search Options Orange  Browse to a County Filter By Greenhouse Gas Emission Range Data View View by Geography Facility Current Year Changes 2 Total Emitters Displayed Facility Name/Location 2011 Emissions (metric tons CO2e) Anaheim Combustion Turbine ANAHEIM, CA, 92805 14,667 Canyon Power Plant Anaheim, CA, CA, 92806 21,313 Page 1 of 1 Pages SELECT ALL DESELECT ALL APPLY Sector Power Plants Petroleum and Natural Gas Systems Refineries Chemicals Other Waste Metals Minerals Pu P 2011 GHG Emissions (metric tons CO2e) 35,980 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 # of Reporting Facilities 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Emissions totals displayed at the county level exclude Onshore Oil and Gas Production, Natural Gas Local Distribution Companies and Us Electrical Equipment This data set does not reflect total U.S. GHG emissions. Learn more about related EPA GHG data sources. Data reported to EPA as of 02/17/2 * Facilities in this source category reported process emissions for the first time in 2011. FLIGHT R.50 2011 Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Large Facilities Anaheim Search Facility City State Total Reported Emissions Sectors Anaheim Combustion Turbine ANAHEIM CA 14,667 Power Plants Canyon Power Plant Anaheim, CA CA 21,313 Power Plants Page 1 of 1 EPA Facility Level GHG Emissions Data 5/10/2013 http://ghgdata.epa.gov/ghgp/main.do ---PAGE BREAK--- ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA Period of Record General Climate Summary - Temperature Station:(040192) ANAHEIM From Year=1989 To Year=2012 Averages Daily Extremes Extremes Max. Temp. Max. Min. Mean High Date Low Date Highest Mean Year Lowest Mean Year 90 F 32 F F F F F dd/yyyy or F dd/yyyy or F - F - # Days # Day January 70.0 47.5 58.7 95 31/2003 30 30/2002 64.8 2003 55.4 2001 0.1 0. February 70.0 48.2 59.1 94 12/2006 30 15/1990 63.2 1995 55.3 2001 0.6 0. March 72.4 50.4 61.4 97 19/1997 37 18/2002 66.9 2004 55.8 1999 1.0 0. April 74.7 52.8 63.7 106 26/2004 38 02/1999 67.6 2008 59.1 1999 1.5 0. May 77.1 57.3 67.2 106 03/2004 45 01/1999 71.8 2004 62.6 1995 2.0 0. June 80.1 60.5 70.3 104 27/1990 50 17/1995 76.1 2006 66.6 1999 2.2 0. July 85.2 64.2 74.7 107 22/2006 54 24/1999 82.6 2006 71.3 1991 7.1 0. August 87.1 64.5 75.8 104 27/2009 53 23/2002 79.5 2012 71.4 2002 9.7 0. September 86.5 62.7 74.6 109 27/2010 51 13/1991 79.2 2012 71.1 1999 10.1 0. October 81.2 57.7 69.4 107 10/1991 44 29/2009 74.7 2008 63.2 2002 5.3 0. November 75.4 51.8 63.6 102 03/2010 33 19/1994 68.5 2008 57.9 1994 1.4 0. December 69.7 46.9 58.3 91 12/2010 32 23/1998 61.6 2005 55.0 2002 0.0 0. Annual 77.4 55.4 66.4 109 20100927 30 19900215 67.7 2004 64.2 2002 41.1 0. Winter 69.9 47.6 58.7 95 20030131 30 19900215 61.2 2006 56.7 2001 0.8 0. Spring 74.7 53.5 64.1 106 20040426 37 20020318 68.6 2004 59.4 1999 4.6 0. Summer 84.1 63.0 73.6 107 20060722 50 19950617 78.6 2006 70.7 1999 19.0 0. Fall 81.0 57.4 69.2 109 20100927 33 19941119 73.3 2008 66.2 2000 16.8 0. Table updated on Oct 31, 2012 For and annual means, thresholds, and sums: Months with 5 or more missing days are not considered Years with 1 or more missing months are not considered Seasons are climatological not calendar seasons Winter = Dec., Jan., and Feb. Spring = Mar., Apr., and May Summer = Jun., Jul., and Aug. Fall = Sep., Oct., and Nov. Page 1 of 2 ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA Period of Record General Climate Summary - Temperature 5/13/2013 ---PAGE BREAK--- Western Regional Climate Center, [EMAIL REDACTED] Page 2 of 2 ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA Period of Record General Climate Summary - Temperature 5/13/2013 ---PAGE BREAK--- ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA (040192) Period of Record Climate Summary Period of Record : 8/ 1/1989 to 3/31/2013 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Annual Average Max. Temperature 70.0 70.0 72.4 74.7 77.1 80.1 85.2 87.1 86.5 81.2 75.4 69.7 77.4 Average Min. Temperature 47.5 48.2 50.4 52.8 57.3 60.5 64.2 64.5 62.7 57.7 51.8 46.9 55.4 Average Total Precipitation (in.) 3.34 3.47 1.86 0.83 0.53 0.15 0.07 0.01 0.10 0.72 0.99 2.02 14.09 Average Total SnowFall (in.) 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Average Snow Depth (in.) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Percent of possible observations for period of record. Max. Temp.: 99.8% Min. Temp.: 99.7% Precipitation: 100% Snowfall: 100% Snow Depth: 100% Check Station Metadata or Metadata graphics for more detail about data completeness. Western Regional Climate Center, [EMAIL REDACTED] Page 1 of 1 ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA Period of Record Climate Summary 5/13/2013 http://www.wrcc.dri.edu/cgi-bin/cliRECtM.pl?ca0192 ---PAGE BREAK--- RESOLUTION 2006-187 A RESOLUTION OF TilE CITY COUNCIL OF TilE CITY OF ANAHEIM AUTIIORIZING AND DIRECTING Tiffi GENERAL MANAGER OF TIIE ANAHEIM PUBUC UTILITIES DEPARTMENT TO ESTABLISH THE GREEN CONNECTION TIIA T ACCOMMODATES TilE PRINCIPLES OF ENVIRONMENTAL SOUNDNESS AND SUSTAINABILITY. WHEREAS, the decisions of a city to avoid the depletion or degradation of natural resources (sustainability) must also allow the economy and the community as a whole to continue to thrive; and WHEREAS, the U.S. Green Building Council finds that "green design" in the construction and remodeling of buildings can result in significant cost savings over the life of the buildings; and WHEREAS, the City of Anaheim (Anaheim) finds City projects should incorporate the U.S. Green Building Council's Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED TM) as necessary and appropriate to achieve the benefits of green building; and WHEREAS, California state law requires electric utilities procurement plans to first meet its resource needs through all available energy and demand reduction resources that are cost effective, reliable and feasible; and WHEREAS, investments in energy and water efficiency measures provide returns on those investments and deliver economic and environmental benefits to Anaheim consumers; and WHEREAS, the Energy Policy Act requires ninety percent (90%) of utilities' new light and medium fleet vehicles be Alternative Fuel Vehicles; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Anaheim as follows: 1. The Anaheim Public Utilities will increase pmchases of eligible renewable energy resources. The Anaheim Public Utilities will take into consideration market conditions and renewable project availability, as well as utilize similar rate protections as provided to the investor-owned utilities. The Anaheim Public Utilities will strive to achieve its target of increasing its purchases of eligible renewable energy resources to ten percent (10%) by 2010 and twenty percent (20%) by 2015. 2. The Anaheim Public Utilities will register its power plant and fleet emissions and develop a plan to reduce those emissions in conjunction with Cal EPA mandates. ---PAGE BREAK--- II II II II II II II 3. All futme City-owned projects over 10,000 square feet in building area that enter the design and construction phase shall meet U.S. Green Building Council's LEEDTM registration and certification, provided that the project is cost-effective over the life of the building. 4. Developers and builders in Anaheim shall be encouraged to receive LEED™ registration and certification. 5. The Anaheim Public Utilities shall first acquire all cost effective, reliable and · feasible energy efficiency and demand reduction resources before procuring other energy resources. 6. An overall citywide goal of twenty percent (200/o) reduction in energy use and a fifteen percent (15%) reduction in water use are to be achieved by 2015, taking into consideration savings achieved since public benefit programs and water best management practices were implemented. 7. The Anaheim Public Utilities shall accelerate the average rate of fleet vehicle replacement to six Alternative Fuel Vehicles per year so that ninety percent (90%) of the Utilities' light and medium vehicles are Alternative Fuel Vehicles by 2020, provided the appropriate technology is both available as well as appropriately meets business requirements. 8. The City of Anaheim shall replace ten percent (10%) of its light, non-emergency vehicles with preferred low emission technologies as the vehicles are scheduled for nonnal replacement. 9. The Anaheim Public Utilities shall provide community leadership as well as education in the principles of environmental soundness and sustainability to increase community awareness, responsibility and participation. 2 ---PAGE BREAK--- THE FOREGOING RESOLUTION is approved and adopted by the City Council of the City of Anaheim this.JHL_day of Auaust , 2006, by the following roll- call vote: AYES: Mayor Pringl~. Council Members Chave~ . Hernandez, Galloway, Sidhu NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None ATIEST: ~ CITY ~THE 1CITY OF ANAHEIM 62651.3 3