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1 8. List of Acronyms and Abbreviations The following is a complete list of the acronyms and abbreviations referenced in this Draft EIR. While the name will be spelled out the first time it is used in each chapter of this Draft EIR, this chapter provides a quick reference for common acronyms used throughout the document. AAQS AB ABAG ACM ADA ADT AF AFY AMR APA APN AQMP AWR BAAQMD BAWSCA BAU BCDC BGS BMPs C 3 H 4 O CAA CAFE CalARP CalEEMod Cal EMA CalEPA CAL FIRE Cal/OSHA Caltrans CalWater CA MUTCD CAP CAPCOA CARB Ambient Air Quality Standard Assembly Bill Association of Bay Area Governments Asbestos-Containing Materials Americans with Disabilities Act Average Daily Traffic Acre-foot Acre-feet per Year American Medical Response American Planning Association Assessor s Parcel Number Air Quality Management Plan Applied Water Resources Bay Area Air Quality Management District Bay Area Water Supply and Conservation Agency Business As Usual San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission Below Ground Surface Best Management Practices Acrolein Clean Air Act Corporate Average Fuel Economy California Accidental Release Prevention Program California Emissions Estimator Model California Emergency Management Agency California Environmental Protection Agency California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection California Division of Occupational Safety and Health California Department of Transportation California Water Service Company California Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices for Streets and Highways Climate Action Plan California Air Pollution Control Officers Association California Air Resources Board PLACEWORKS 8-1
2 CARE CBC C/CAG CCR CDF CDFW CEC CESA CEQA CFC CF 4 C 2 F 6 C 4 F 10 C 6 F 14 CFR CGEU CH 4 CHBC CLUP CMP CNDDB CNEL CNPS CO CO 2 CO 2 e CUPA CWA CWSC db dba DCA DCE DDC DEIR DOF DPM DPR DTSC DWR EDD EIR EOC EPA Bay Area Air Quality Management District s Community Air Risk Evaluation California Building Code City/County Association of Governments of San Mateo County California Code of Regulations California Department of Finance California Department of Fish and Wildlife California Energy Commission California Endangered Species Act California Environmental Quality Act Chlorofluorocarbon Perfluoromethane Perfluoroethane Perfluorobutane Perfluoro-2-methylpentane Code of Federal Regulations California Gas and Electric Utilities Methane California Historic Building Code Comprehensive Airport/Land Use Plan Congestion Management Program California Natural Diversity Database Community Noise Equivalent Level California Native Plant Society Carbon Monoxide Carbon Dioxide CO 2 -equivalence Certified Unified Program Agency Clean Water Act California Water Service Company Decibel A-weighted Decibel Dichloroethane Dichloroethene Drill Displacement Columns Draft Environmental Impact Report Department of Finance Diesel Particulate Matter California Department of Parks and Recreation California Department of Toxic Substances Control California Department of Water Resources Employment Development Department Environmental Impact Report Emergency Operations Center United States Environmental Protection Agency 8-2 JUNE 1, 2016
3 ESA Environmental Site Assessment ESL Environmental Screening Level FAA Federal Aviation Administration FAR Floor Area Ratio FEMA Federal Emergency Management Agency FEIR Final Environmental Impact Report FESA Federal Endangered Species Act FHWA Federal Highway Administration FMP Fire Management Plan FRA Federal Railroad Administration FTA Federal Transit Administration FY Fiscal Year GHG Greenhouse Gas GPCD Gallons per Capita Day GPD Gallons of Water per Day GWH Gigawatt Hours GWP Global Warming Potential H 2 O Water/Water Vapor H 2 S Hydrogen Sulfide HCD California Department of Housing and Community Development HCFC Hydrochlorofluorocarbons HCM Highway Capacity Manual HFC Hydrofluorocarbons HRA Health Risk Assessment I-280 Interstate 280 I-880 Interstate 880 IBC International Building Code IPCC International Panel on Climate Change ISG Individual Service Guarantees IS/MND Initial Study/ Mitigated Negative Declaration ISO Insurance Services Office LBP Lead-Based Paint LCFS Low Carbon Fuel Standard L dn Day-Night Sound Level LEHD Longitudinal Employer-Household Dynamics LEPC Local Emergency Planning Committee L eq Equivalent Continuous Noise Level L n Statistical Sound Level LOS Level of Service LQG Large Quantity Generator LTS Less Than Significant LTSW/M Less Than Significant with Mitigation LUST Leaking Underground Storage Tank MBTA Migratory Bird Treaty Act PLACEWORKS 8-3
4 mgd MLC MMI MMT MPD MPH MPO MRP MS4 MT MTC MTZ Mw NAHC NCCP ND NETR NOA NOC NOI NOP N 2 O NO 2 NO x NPDES NPL NPS O 3 OES OHP OPR Pb PCB PCE PDA PFC PG&E PM PM 2.5 PM 10 ppd PPG PPM PPV Million Gallons per Day Most Likely Candidate Modified Mercalli Intensity Scale Million metric tons Mid-Peninsula District Miles per Hour Metropolitan Planning Organization Municipal Regional Permit Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System Metric Tons Metropolitan Transportation Commission Mutual Threat Zone Moment Magnitude Native American Heritage Commission Natural Community Conservation Plan Negative Declaration Nationwide Environmental Title Research, LLC Notice of Availability Notice of Completion Notice of Intent Notice of Preparation Nitrous Oxide Nitrogen Dioxide Nitrogen Oxides National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System National Priority List National Park Service Ozone Office of Emergency Services Office of Historic Preservation Governor's Office of Planning and Research Lead Polychlorinated Biphenyls Tetrachloroethylene Priority Development Area Perfluorocarbons Pacific Gas and Electric Company Particulate Matter Fine Inhalable Particulate Matter Coarse Inhalable Particulate Matter Pounds per person per day Parts per Billion Parts per Million Peak Particle Velocity 8-4 JUNE 1, 2016
5 PRC Public Resource Code PVC Polyvinyl Chloride RCRA Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976 RHNA Regional Housing Need Allocation RMP Risk Management Plan RMS Root-mean-square ROG Reactive Organic Gases RPS Renewable Portfolio Standard RTP Regional Transportation Plan RWP Remediation Work Plan RWQCB Regional Water Quality Control Board RWS Regional Water System SB Senate Bill SBSA South Bayside System Authority SBWMA South Bay Waste Management Authority SCS Sustainable Communities Strategy SERC State Emergency Response Commission SEMS Standardized Emergency Management System SF 6 Sulfur Hexafluoride SHPO State Historic Preservation Officer SMCBI San Mateo County Business Inventory SMCEH San Mateo County Environmental Health SMCSD San Mateo County Sheriff s Department SMCWPPP San Mateo Countywide Stormwater Pollution Prevention Program SMEHD San Mateo County Environmental Health Department SO 2 Sulfur Dioxide SO 4 Sulfates SO x Sulfur Oxides SOI Sphere of Influence SP Service Population SPCC Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure SPL Sound Pressure Level SR State Route SQG Small Quantity Generator of hazardous wastes SRDC Shoreway Recycling and Disposal Center SRO Single Room Occupancy SSC Species of Special Concern SSFD South San Francisco District SU Significant and Unavoidable SVCW Silicon Valley Clean Water SVOC Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds SWPPP Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan SWRCB State Water Resources Control Board TACs Toxic Air Contaminants PLACEWORKS 8-5
6 TCE TDM TDS TIA TMDL TOD TPH-MO TRI UFP USACE USCB US DOT USEPA USFWS USGS UST VdB VHFSZ VOC WRCC WSA WSCP WSIP µg/m 3 Trichloroethylene Traffic Demand Management Total Dissolved Solids Traffic Impact Analysis Total Maximum Daily Load Transit-Oriented Development Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons as Motor Oil Toxic Release Inventory Ultrafine Particulate United States Army Corps of Engineers US Census Bureau United States Department of Transportation United States Environmental Protection Agency United States Fish and Wildlife Service United States Geological Survey Underground Storage Tanks Decibel relative to one micro-inch per second Very High Fire Severity Zone Volatile Organic Compound Western Regional Climate Center Water Supply Assessment Water Shortage Contingency Plan Water System Improvement Plan Micrograms per cubic meter 8-6 JUNE 1, 2016
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