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exhIBIt h: monItoRIng & RepoRtIng pRogR Am<br />

DA pAge/<br />

Item # ImpACt mItIgAtIon/pRogRAm In ComplIAnCe Comments<br />

Energy <strong>and</strong> waste<br />

H-22/Item 1 At Project completion, electrical<br />

energy consumption would increase<br />

an estimated 400% over present<br />

levels, to 76,000,000 kwh per year.<br />

This would not significantly impact<br />

Pacific Gas & Electric’s ability to<br />

deliver power, but it would contribute<br />

to depletion <strong>of</strong> fossil fuels <strong>and</strong> use <strong>of</strong><br />

nuclear power, which creates<br />

hazardous waste disposal impacts.<br />

5M-2<br />

H-23/Item 2 natural gas Consumption: in Phase<br />

II, natural gas consumption at the<br />

site is expected to double, from<br />

845,000 therms to 1,700,000, <strong>and</strong> at<br />

completion <strong>of</strong> Phase III, to rise<br />

approximately 400% over current<br />

levels. This increase could contribute<br />

to cumulative depletion <strong>of</strong> fossil<br />

fuels. 5M-3<br />

H-23/Item 3 generation <strong>of</strong> non-toxic solid wastes:<br />

The volume <strong>of</strong> non-toxic solid waste<br />

generated on the site is expected to<br />

triple by the end <strong>of</strong> Phase 3. In cubic<br />

yards per month, uncompacted waste<br />

is expected to increase from 138 to<br />

about 410, <strong>and</strong> compacted wastes from<br />

the present 190 to about 570 at project<br />

completion. 5M-4<br />

CumulAtIve ImpACts<br />

H-23/Item 1 The 25 new approved projects in the<br />

west <strong>Berkeley</strong> area will dem<strong>and</strong><br />

increased energy over time. 5M-5<br />

H-23/Item 2 The 25 approved projects in west<br />

<strong>Berkeley</strong> will generate an increase in<br />

waste by an unknown amount. 5M-5<br />

Seismic Safety<br />

H-23/Item 1 There is potential for damage to<br />

structures from ground shaking. A<br />

significant impact to workers <strong>and</strong><br />

emergency responders would be present<br />

from falling <strong>and</strong> moving objects, ground<br />

shaking during aftershocks, spilled<br />

materials, <strong>and</strong>/or loss <strong>of</strong> power <strong>and</strong><br />

water. 4.3-20<br />

<strong>Bayer</strong> will implement an Energy<br />

Conservation Program.<br />

<strong>Bayer</strong> will implement an Energy<br />

Conservation Program.<br />

<strong>Bayer</strong> will implement a waste<br />

Reduction Program.<br />

<strong>Bayer</strong> will implement an Energy<br />

Conservation Program.<br />

<strong>Bayer</strong> will implement a waste<br />

Reduction Program.<br />

<strong>Bayer</strong> will implement a Seismic<br />

Safety Program for new structures<br />

<strong>and</strong> structures to remain.<br />

yes* Program outline<br />

submitted 2/11/93. Pilot<br />

program initiated in 1993<br />

using energy efficient<br />

lighting exp<strong>and</strong>ed to<br />

include new construction.<br />

“Energy Efficient Design<br />

Compliance” Engineering<br />

Dept. procedure adopted<br />

in 1996. See page 17–19<br />

for details.<br />

yes* Program outline<br />

submitted 2/11/93.<br />

Additional energy<br />

conservation efforts are<br />

ongoing.<br />

yes* Solid waste minimization<br />

program in place.<br />

yes* Program outline<br />

submitted 2/11/93.<br />

yes*<br />

yes* Geotechnical report<br />

submitted 7/92;<br />

approved by <strong>City</strong> Council<br />

9/92; all new buildings<br />

comply with<br />

recommendations.<br />

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