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Item-by-item guidance Chapter <br /> to sensitive receptors. Describe any mitigation measures used on the project site.Discuss both odors <br /> which have potential human health effects and also those which may not pose significant health risks <br /> but may result in a reduction or loss of quality of life to surrounding neighbors due to nuisance or <br /> annoyance conditions. <br /> Category Specific Guidance: <br /> Non-metallic Mineral Mining(Subp 12): If the mine will include facilities for the making of asphalt or concrete, information <br /> on air emissions should be included here, including fugitive dust from mining,stockpiles and unpaved haul roads. <br /> Recreational Development(Subp 20 and 20a):Dust should be addressed if the access to the site is via unpaved roads. If the <br /> development is large, vehicle emissions and other air quality impacts should be defined due to traffic increases. <br /> Highway projects(Subp 22): Attention should be paid regarding sensitive receptors and mitigation measures. <br /> Natural Areas(Subp 30):Discuss demolition noise and dust and plans for mitigation. <br /> Sports or entertainment facilities(Subp 34):Particular attention should be paid to vehicle emissions and related air quality <br /> impacts and numerical analysis of air quality will generally be necessary. <br /> Environmental Quality Board EAW Guidelines—October 2013 39 <br />