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1 IX. Acronyms and Abreviations
2 2008 RCP Final 2008 Regional Comprehensive Plan RTP/SCS Regional Transportation Plan/Sustainable Communities Strategy μg/m 3 micrograms per cubic meter ACCMs Asbestos-Containing Construction Materials ACMs Asbestos-Containing Materials ADA Americans with Disabilities Act ADT average daily traffic AQMP(s) Air Quality Management Plan(s) ATCMs airborne toxic control measures ATCS Adaptive Traffic Control System ATSAC Automated Traffic Surveillance and Control AFY acre-feet per year Basin South Coast Air Basin BAU business-as-usual BEP Business Emergency Plan bgs below ground surface BID Greater Leimert Park Village/Crenshaw Corridor Business Improvement District BMPs Best Management Practices BOE City Bureau of Engineering BOS Bureau of Sanitation BTEX benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and xylenes C 2 F 6 hexafluoroethane CAA Federal Clean Air Act CAAQS California Ambient Air Quality Standards CalEEMod California Emissions Estimator Model Page IX-1
3 Cal/OSHA CARB CAT CBC CCAA CCR CDMG CEC CERCLA CERCLIS CEQA CF 4 CFCs CFR cfs CGS CH 4 CHBC CHRIS CiSWMPP City CIWMB CLADHS CMA CMP CNEL CO CO 2 CPA CPC California Occupational Safety and Health Administration California Air Resources Board California Climate Action Team California Building Code California Clean Air Act Code of California Regulations California Division of Mines and Geology California Energy Commission Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Information System California Environmental Quality Act methane chlorofluorocarbons Code of Federal Regulations cubic feet per second California Geological Survey tetrafluoromethane California Historical Building Code California Historical Resources Inventory System Solid Waste Management Policy Plan California Integrated Waste Management Board County of Los Angeles Department of Health Services Critical Movement Analysis (Planning Method) Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority s Congestion Management Program for Los Angeles County The Community Noise Equivalent Level carbon monoxide carbon dioxide West Adams Baldwin Hills Leimert Community Plan Area City Planning Commission Page IX-2
4 CPIO CRA/LA CSSA CTR CUP CUPA CWA db dba DLA DOE DOGGR DPM Draft EIR DTSC EMS EOO EPA ERMs FAR GBIS GHG gpd gpm greenhouse effect GWPs HAPs HAZNET HFCs HHW HQTA HTP West Adams Community Plan Implementation Overlay District Community Redevelopment Agency Collection System Settlement Agreement California Toxics Rule Conditional Use Permit Certified Unified Program Agencies Clean Water Act decibel A-weighted db scale Designated Local Authority Archaeological Determination of Eligibility California Division of Oil, Gas and Geothermal Resources Diesel Particulate Matter Draft Environmental Impact Report Department of Toxic Substances Control emergency medical services Emergency Operations Organization United States Environmental Protection Agency Environmentally Regulated Materials floor area ratio Glendale-Burbank Interceptor Sewer greenhouse gas gallons per day gallons per minute Earth s natural warming process Global Warming Potentials hazardous air pollutants Hazardous Waste Information System hydrofluorocarbons Household Hazardous Waste High-Quality Transit Area Hyperion Treatment Plant Page IX-3
5 IGR IIPP IPCC IRP IWRP KHSRA km LAA LAAFP LABS LABC LABS LACDPW LADBS LADOT LADRP LADWP LAFD LAMC LAPD LAPL LAUSD LBPs LCPs L dn LID LOS mg/kg MGD MLD MSL MTBE Inter-Governmental Review Injury and Illness Prevention Program United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Integrated Resources Plan Integrated Water Resources Plan Kenneth Hahn State Recreational Area kilometer Los Angeles Aqueduct Los Angeles Aqueduct Filtration Plant Los Angeles Bureau of Sanitation Building Code Los Angeles Bureau of Sanitation Los Angeles County Department of Public Works Department of Building and Safety Department of Transportation Department of Recreation and Parks Department of Water and Power Fire Department Municipal Code Police Department Public Library Los Angeles Unified School District Lead-Based Paints Lead-Containing Paints day-night average sound level Low Impact Development Level of Service milligrams per kilogram million gallons per day Most Likely Descendant mean sea level methyl tert-butyl ether Page IX-4
6 MW MWh MWD N 2 O NAAQS NAHC NESHAP NF 3 NO NOI NOP NO 2 NO X NPDES OEHHA O 3 OSHA PA PAH Pb PCBs PCEs PD PDT PFCs PLUM PM 10 PM 2.5 ppd ppm PPV PRC megawatt mega-watt hours Metropolitan Water District of Southern California nitrous oxide National Ambient Air Quality Standards Native American Heritage Commission National Emission Standard for Hazardous Air Pollution nitrogen trifluoride nitric oxide Notice of Intent Notice of Preparation nitrogen dioxide nitrogen oxides National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment Ozone Occupational Safety and Health Administration Participation Agreement purgeable aromatic hydrocarbon lead polychlorinated biphenyls Perchloroethylene or Tetrachloroethylene Pedestrian-Oriented District Pacific Daylight Time perfluorocarbons Planning and Land Use Management Committee respirable particulate matter fine particulate matter pounds per day parts per million peak particle velocity California Public Resources Code Page IX-5
7 PRP Public Recreation Plan psi per square inch PST Pacific Standard Time RCB reinforced concrete box RCP reinforced concrete pipe RCRA Resource Conservation and Recovery Act RD Reporting Districts RGA Rules of General Application, a series of Geotechnical Standards that supplement the requirements of the LABC RHNA Regional Housing Needs Assessment RMS root mean square ROG reactive organic gases RPA Register of Professional Archaeologists RPS Renewable Energy Portfolio Standard RTIP Regional Transportation Improvement Program RTP/SCS Regional Transportation Plan/ Sustainable Communities Strategy S.A.F.E. solvents/automotive/flammables/electronic SARA III Emergency Planning and Community Right-To-Know Act, also known as Title III of the Federal Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act SB Senate Bill SB 50 Senate Bill 50 SCAG Southern California Association of Governments SCAQMD Southern California Air Quality Management District SCCIC South Central Coastal Information Center located at the Cal State University Fullerton Department of Anthropology SF 6 sulfur hexafluoride SLIC California Spill, Leaks, Investigations and Cleanups SMP Soil Management Plan SO 2 sulfur dioxide SRA 1 SCAQMD s Central Los Angeles County Air Monitoring Subregion SRAs source receptor areas Page IX-6
8 SRCRD SRRE STIP SUSMP SWF/LF SWPPP TAC Title 24 TPH TRPH TSCA TSM TSPP TWRP UNFCCC USEPA USTs UWMP V/C VdB VOC vph WECC WFP WDRs WSA Bureau of Sanitation Solid Resources Citywide Recycling Division Source Reduction and Recycling Element State Transportation Improvement Program Standard Urban Stormwater Mitigation Plans Solid Waste Facilities/Landfill Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan toxic air contaminant California Building Code total petroleum hydrocarbon total recoverable petroleum hydrocarbons Toxic Substances Control Act Transportation Systems Management Traffic Study Policies and Procedures Donald Tillman Water Reclamation Plant United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change United States Environmental Protection Agency underground storage tanks 2010 Urban Water Management Plan volume-to-capacity ratio velocity in decibels volatile organic compounds vehicles per hour Western Electricity Coordinating Council Wastewater Facilities Plan General Waste Discharge Requirements Water Supply Assessment Page IX-7
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