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Pearson Farm Residential Development EAW Draft—March XX,2017 <br /> 16. Air <br /> a. Stationary source emissions. Describe the type, sources, quantities and compositions of any emissions <br /> from stationary sources such as boilers or exhaust stacks.Include any hazardous air pollutants, criteria <br /> pollutants, and any greenhouse gases.Discuss effects to air quality including any sensitive receptors, <br /> human health or applicable regulatory criteria. Include a discussion of any methods used assess the <br /> project's effect on air quality and the results of that assessment.Identify pollution control equipment and <br /> other measures that will be taken to avoid, minimize, or mitigate adverse effects from stationary source <br /> emissions. <br /> The proposed project does not include heavy industrial facilities or stationary source air emissions. <br /> b. Vehicle emissions. Describe the effect of the project's traffic generation on air emissions. Discuss the <br /> project's vehicle-related emissions effect on air quality. Idents measures (e.g. traffic operational <br /> improvements, diesel idling minimization plan)that will be taken to minimize or mitigate vehicle-related <br /> emissions. <br /> The proposed project will generate increased traffic,which will generate a relatively small <br /> corresponding increase in carbon monoxide,carbon dioxide and other vehicle-related air emissions. <br /> Project development is expected to have a negligible effect on air quality. The project does not <br /> include air quality monitoring,modeling,or measures to mitigate effects on air quality. <br /> c. Dust and odors-Describe sources, characteristics, duration, quantities, and intensity of dust and odors <br /> generated during project construction and operation. (Fugitive dust may be discussed under item 16a). <br /> Discuss the effect of dust and odors in the vicinity of the project including nearby sensitive receptors and <br /> quality of life. Idents measures that will be taken to minimize or mitigate the effects of dust and odors. <br /> The project is not expected to generate dust or odors at levels considered unusual for suburban <br /> development construction practices. Odors,noise,or dust produced during construction is expected <br /> to be consistent with applicable regulations of the MPCA and local governments. Dust,odors, and <br /> noise levels are expected to be slightly higher during project construction than project operations. <br /> The construction process is expected to generate some fugitive dust,but dust is not expected to be <br /> generated in objectionable quantities. The dust receptors nearest to the project area include the <br /> residential areas northeast and east of the site. Odors routinely generated during construction will be <br /> typical of those associated with construction activity, such as exhaust from diesel and gasoline <br /> powered construction equipment. <br /> Consideration will be given to suppression of airborne dust by application of water if fugitive dust <br /> generation during site grading exceeds levels typically expected during normal construction <br /> practices. <br /> 17. Noise <br /> Describe sources, characteristics, duration, quantities, and intensity of noise generated during project <br /> construction and operation.Discuss the effect of noise in the vicinity of the project including 1)existing noise <br /> 23 <br />