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City of Palm Bay - Governmental Operations Greenhouse Gas Emission Inventory Calendar Year 2009
City of Palm Bay Governmental Operations Greenhouse Gas Emission Inventory Calendar Year 2009
Table of Contents
Executive Summary .............................................................................................................. ES-1
Acronyms ..................................................................................................................................... i
Glossary...................................................................................................................................... ii
Palm Bay Factsheet ................................................................................................................... iv
Introduction ................................................................................................................................ 1
GHG Inventory Details ............................................................................................................... 3
1. Geographical Boundary ................................................................................................................. 3
2. Gases Included in the Report ....................................................................................................... 3
3. Organizational Boundary ............................................................................................................... 4
4. Operational Boundary .................................................................................................................... 5
5. Other Boundary Assumptions and Clarifications ....................................................................... 5
6. Activity Data .................................................................................................................................... 6
GHG Inventory Results .............................................................................................................. 8
1. Scope 1 Emissions ......................................................................................................................... 8
2. Scope 2 Emissions ......................................................................................................................... 9
3. Scope 3 Emissions ....................................................................................................................... 10
4. Total GHG Emissions .................................................................................................................. 11
5 Summary of Results ..................................................................................................................... 12
Attachment A Energy Analysis for Calendar Year 2009
Attachment B Activity Data
Attachment C GHG Emissions by Facility Location
Attachment D Fleet & Mobile Equipment GHG Emissions
Attachment E GHG Calculation Methodology
Attachment F Data Management
Attachment G Inventory of Mobile Sources
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Executive Summary
In 2009, the City of Palm Bay initiated and continued several actions to demonstrate the City’s commitment to sustainable growth. The City’s development plan is based on the principals of stewardship of natural resources, economic health and quality of life for residents. The City of Palm Bay earned certification under the Florida Green Building Coalition’s Green Local Government Standard, which recognizes cities for outstanding environmental stewardship. Palm Bay was awarded certification after it demonstrated the implementation of practices that reduce environmental impacts. In 2009, (the first full year of a certified ISO Environmental Management System (EMS) for the Utilities Department), the electrical usage for water treatment was reduced 31% from 2007 baseline values. Additional practices adopted by the City included the use of green cleaning and maintenance practices and Light Emitting Diode (LED) technology in traffic signals. Also in 2009, as part of the City’s Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant (EECBG) program, the City developed an Energy Efficiency and Conservation Strategy (EECS) and a sustainability master plan. The energy strategy and sustainability plan goals are to:
Create green jobs
Reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions while not affecting public services
Reduce municipal energy consumption and operating costs
Develop incentive-based sustainable land use policies and codes, and
Become a sustainability leader and lead by example. The City of Palm Bay has prepared this GHG emission inventory to assist in meeting the goals of the energy strategy and sustainability plan. This report contains the results of the GHG inventory for municipal operations for calendar year 2009. The GHG inventory was developed following guidance provided by the Local Government Operations Protocol (LGOP), Version 1.1. The LGOP was developed in partnership with the California Air Resources Board, The California Climate Action Registry, ICLEI- Local Governments for Sustainability and The Climate Registry. The GHG inventory shows that municipal operations for the City of Palm Bay produced a total of 18,240 metric tons (mt) of carbon dioxide equivalents (CO2-e) during calendar year 2009. Biogenic CO2-e emissions from the combustion of biodiesel fuel accounted for 232 mt of the total CO2-e emissions. Sources contributing to overall GHG emissions are in shown in Figure 1.
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4,390
526
795
12,297
232
Fossil Fuel
Other Process & Fugitive Emissions
Employee Commute
Electricity
Biofuels
GHG emissions from municipal operations emitted directly into the atmosphere at the location of the source were 4,544 mt CO2-e, or approximately 25% of total emissions. The primary source (~87.9 %) of direct emissions (called Scope 1 emissions) was combustion of fuel in City owned vehicles and mobile equipment. Indirect emissions, i.e. those GHG emissions associated with activities conducted by the City, but occurring in a different location totaled 12,297 mt CO2-e. This is equivalent to approximately 67.4% of total GHG emissions. Indirect emissions (called Scope 2 emissions) came solely from the use of electricity. Over 89% of Scope 2 emissions result from the use of electricity for water treatment and distribution, wastewater treatment, and in City-owned buildings and facilities, while only 11% result from the operation of streetlights and traffic signals. The City of Palm Bay has also estimated GHG emissions from employee commuting. Employee commute emissions were 795 mt CO2-e. Employee commute GHG emissions are classified as Scope 3 emissions, because they can occur outside of the geographic boundary of the city. The transport of biosolids generated during wastewater treatment also produces Scope 3 GHG emissions. For calendar year 2009, these GHG emissions were 372 mt CO2-e. Although GHG emissions from biofuels are emitted by the source directly into the environment, the LGOP protocol requires that these biogenic emissions be reported separately. A summary of the GHG emissions by type (anthropologic or biogenic) is shown in Figure 2. Anthropologic emissions are identified by scope – either 1, 2 or 3.
Figure 1. 2009 Municipal GHG Emissions (mt CO2-e )
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4,544
12,297
1,167 232
Scope 1
Scope 2
Scope 3
Biogenic
Table 1 summarizes GHG emissions by scope and relative to the number of city employees. In 2009, The City of Palm Bay had approximatley 836 full time equivalent (FTE) employees.
Table 1. Summary of GHG Inventory
Metric Tons CO2-e Emissions per City Employee
Percentage (%)
Scope 1 emissions 4,544 5.4 24.9%
Scope 2 emissions 12,297 14.7 67.4%
Scope 3 emissions 1,167 1.4 6.4%
Biogenic 232 0.28 1.3
Total 18,240 21.8 100.00%
Figure 2. Total Municipal Operations GHG
Emissions (mt CO2-e) by Scope.
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The LGOP identifies eleven municipal sectors that produce GHG emissions and directs City’s to
determine if these sectors are present in the “organizational” boundary of their GHG inventory.
Only six of the eleven sectors are in the City of Palm Bay’s organizational boundary. The LGOP
sectors and their contribution to overall GHG emissions are given in Figure 3.
Figure 3. Contribution to Total GHG Emissions by LGOP Sector.
The City has compiled this inventory in order to develop an effective strategy to reduce energy consumption and GHG emissions from municipal operations. The City will continue to strive to create energy efficiencies, thus saving taxpayer dollars and stimulating the local economy.
22%
24%
21%
8%
22%
3%
Contribution to GHG Emissions by LGOP Sector
Buildings & Facilities
Water Treatment & Distribution
Wastewater
Street Lighting
Vehicle Fleet
Other Process & Fugitive Emissions
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Acronyms Btu – British thermal unit CACP – clean air climate protection CH4 - methane CO2 - carbon dioxide CO2-e carbon dioxide equivalent EECS - energy efficiency conservation strategy GHG - greenhouse gas GWP – global warming potential HFCs - hydrofluorocarbons IMP - inventory management plan kWh – kilowatt-hours LGOP - local government operations protocol N2O - nitrous oxide mpg – miles per gallon mt - metric tons SF6 - sulfur hexafluoride PFCs - perfluorocarbons FTE – full time equivalent FPL – Florida Power & Light
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Glossary Activity Data - Information on certain human activities used to estimate GHG emissions. Examples include vehicle mileage, electricity usage or fuel consumption. Each of these data directly correlates to GHG emissions. Boundary – The boundary establishes which GHG emissions are estimated and reported. The boundary can be geographic, operational, organizational or another defined limitation. Carbon Dioxide Equivalents (CO2-e) – Used to relate all GHG emissions to a common basis. Each GHG is assigned a global warming potential (GWP), which relates the heat absorbing ability of the greenhouse gas and the rate it is removed from the atmosphere relative to the heat absorbing ability of carbon dioxide and the rate at which carbon dioxide is removed from the atmosphere. The GWP for CO2 is one. Because the GWP includes the rate of removal of the gases from the atmosphere, the GWP will have different values over different time spans. Climate Zone – A designation given to a geographic area that has similar climate characteristics such as humidity, rainfall and average temperature. Cooling degree-days –A measure to describe the effect of outdoor temperature on the amount of energy needed for space cooling. It is the comparison of the outdoor temperature to a base temperature of 65 °F. For a day with a mean outdoor temperature of 80 °F, 15 cooling degree days would be recorded. Direct Emissions – Also called Scope 1 emissions. GHG emitted directly into the environment by the emission source. The emission of the GHG occurs within the entity’s boundary. An example is the emission of CO2 from the combustion of gasoline in automobiles. Fugitive Emission – The direct release of a gas to the atmosphere that is not physically controlled by a stack or vent. An example is the release of refrigerants from valves, seals and gaskets, or the release of methane at the surface of landfills from the decomposition of solid wastes. Greenhouse Gas (GHG) – One of the following six gases identified in the Kyoto Protocol: carbon dioxide (CO2), nitrous oxide (N2O), methane (CH4), hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), perfluorocarbons (PFCs) and sulfur hexafluoride (SF6). Geographic Boundary – The geographical boundaries of a town, city, county or other municipal entity. Heating degree-days - Heating degree-days indicate space heating energy requirements for a given location. It is the comparison of the outdoor temperature to a base temperature of 65 °F. For a day with a mean outdoor temperature of 40 °F, 25 heating degree days would be recorded. Indirect Emissions - Also called Scope 2 emissions. GHG emissions that result from direct actions of the reporting entity, but occur at sources owned or controlled by others. An example
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is GHG emissions that occur at a power plant as a result of generation of electricity used by the entity. Local Government Operations Protocol (LGOP) – A methodology for local governments to follow when preparing a GHG emission inventory. Use of the protocol ensures local governments that their emissions inventory adheres to the latest GHG accounting principles. Operational Boundary – The boundary that determines Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions associated with operations owned or controlled by the entity. Operational Control – An entity has operational control when it has full authority to introduce and implement operating policies at the operation. Organization Boundary - The boundary that establishes which facilities, entities or activities will be included in the GHG emission inventory.
Other Indirect Emissions - Also called Scope 3 emissions. Indirect GHG emissions that are not Scope 2 emissions. Examples are GHG emissions that occur at a landfill as a result of the decay of solid waste generated by the entity, GHG emissions associated with public transport not controlled by the entity.
Scope 1 – GHG emissions that are emitted directly into the atmosphere.
Scope 2 – GHG emissions that result from direct actions of the reporting entity, but occur at sources owned or controlled by others. An example is GHG emissions that occur at a power plant as a result of generation of electricity used by the entity.
Scope 3 - All other indirect emissions not covered in Scope 2, such as emissions resulting from
transport-related activities in vehicles not owned or controlled by the reporting entity (e.g.,
employee commuting, outsourced activities, etc.
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Palm Bay Factsheet The City of Palm Bay is the largest city in Brevard County, Florida. The City was incorporated in 1960.
Profile Information Palm Bay Palm Bay, Florida www.palmbayflorida.org Contact Person: Ms. Sue Hann, P.E., AICP 120 Malabar Road Palm Bay, Florida 32907 Email Address: [email protected] Phone: 321-952-3411
Services Provided by the City of Palm Bay: Parks and Recreation Public Works City Administrative Services Police Water Distribution and Treatment Street Lighting and Traffic Signals Wastewater Collection and Treatment Fire and Emergency Medical Response Schools – One Charter School
Services Provided to the City of Palm Bay by other Entities: Mass Transit – Buses Schools – Primary and secondary provided by Brevard County Solid Waste Collection and Disposal 1 2 3
1 Data for calendar year 2009. Source is City of Palm Bay.
2 From City of Palm Bay, Actual FY 2010 Budget.
3 Climate Zone designation from US DOE. The climate zone is a geographic group that has similar climate characteristics such
as temperature, humidity and precipitation. The zone classification by DOE is typically used to specify minimum building design standards.
City Facts
Size: 100 square miles
Population: 106,0001
Annual Budget:
$109,000,000 (FY 2010)2
Employees (FTE): 836
Climate Zone3: 2
Heating Degree Days: 595
Cooling Degree Days: 3186
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Introduction The City of Palm Bay (“the City”) is located on Florida’s east central coast in the southern portion of Brevard County, and has a population of approximately 106,000 across 100 square miles of land. Based on population, Palm Bay is the largest city in Brevard County and the 18th largest city in Florida. It is ranked as the 7th largest city in Florida, based on its area. The City was incorporated on January 16, 1960. The City is bordered on the north by the cities of Melbourne and West Melbourne, on the east by the Indian River lagoon, towns of Malabar and Grant/Valkaria, on the south by Indian River County and on the west by the St. John’s River Basin. Palm Bay, along with other metropolitan areas in Brevard County, has experienced rapid growth that may continue into the next decade following a period of economic recovery. The city earned certification under the Florida Green Building Coalition (FGBC) as a Green Local Government. A “Green Local Government” incorporates multiple environmental, ecological and sustainability features that improve the environmental performance of a city above the status quo. The City of Palm Bay is committed to meeting sustainability and energy goals as it continues to grow. In 2009, the City adopted a Vision Statement to guide the City in meeting sustainability goals. The Mission statement is:
“Palm Bay is a city prepared for growth with diverse business and job opportunities. We live in an attractive, beautiful city which is the safest city in Brevard County, and continuously enjoy recreational and entertainment amenities. Palm Bay city government is financially sustainable and provides customer-friendly city services. Palm Bay has a strong sense of community unity and pride; citizens are involved in making a better community”
This report contains the results of the GHG inventory for municipal operations for calendar year 2009 as well as a description of the methodology that was followed during the preparation of the inventory. The GHG inventory was developed following guidance provided by the Local Government Operations Protocol (LGOP), Version 1.1. The data collected for the inventory was inputted into ICLEI’s Clean Air and Climate Protection (CACP) software to estimate GHG emissions. The City of Palm Bay has prepared this GHG emission inventory to benchmark the effectiveness of existing energy efficiency programs and to guide the development of additional programs that will result in further GHG reductions from municipal operations. Energy efficiency
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can save taxpayer dollars, stimulate the local economy and reduce GHG emissions. Energy efficiency also helps to stabilize utility rates. The City of Palm Bay will use the results of the GHG inventory to identify strategies that reduce GHG emissions from municipal operations while continuing to grow in providing public services. The City will also use the results of the inventory to determine if the City will adopt the State of Florida GHG reduction goals or set different reduction goals. An energy analysis for calendar year 2009 municipal operations, which serves as a foundation of the GHG inventory is included as Attachment A of this report.
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GHG Inventory Details Reporting Year: 2009 Protocol Used: Local Government Operations Protocol Version 1.1 May 2010 Control Approach: Operational The GHG Inventory was developed following guidance provided by the Local Government Operations Protocol (LGOP), Version 1.1. The LGOP was developed in partnership with the California Air Resources Board, The California Climate Action Registry, ICLEI- Local Governments for Sustainability and The Climate Registry. The LGOP is designed to provide a standardized set of guidelines for local governments to quantify and report GHG emissions associated with their operations. In order to prepare the GHG Inventory it was necessary to determine the boundaries associated with the inventory including (1) the geographic scope of the report; (2) the Greenhouse Gases to be included; (3) the organizational boundaries of the city; and (4) the operational boundaries of the inventory. These boundaries are defined in the following sections.
1. Geographical Boundary
The geographic boundary of the emissions is fixed to activities that occur within the City limits as identified in Figure 4.
2. Gases Included in the Report The GHG Emission Inventory includes emissions from four of the six internationally-recognized greenhouse gases regulated under the Kyoto Protocol:
Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
Nitrous Oxide (N2O)
Methane (CH4)
Hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) Emissions of the other two Kyoto Protocol gases, sulfur hexafluoride (SF6), and perfluorocarbons (PFCs), were not included in the GHG inventory as no emission sources for these GHGs were identified.
Figure 4. City of Palm Bay Geographic Boundary.
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3. Organizational Boundary
The City selected operational control as the approach used to define the organizational boundary for the municipal operations GHG emission inventory. Because a new community-wide GHG emission inventory protocol is currently under development by ICLEI, the City has elected at this time to only complete the inventory for municipal operations4. Under the Operational Control approach, an entity is required to report 100% of the emission sources that are wholly owned and/or under the control of the entity. Conversely, an entity is not required to report on those operations over which the entity has no operational or financial control. The LGOP is a specific protocol developed to assist Cities in determining GHG emissions from municipal operations. The LGOP identifies ten government sectors that may be under the control of a City. The City of Palm Bay staff reviewed the LGOP sectors to determine if they were applicable to the City operations and if they fell under the organizational boundary based on the operational control approach. Table 2 below shows the analysis done to identify the government sectors that were applicable to City operations.
Table 2. Local Government Sectors Identified in LGOP
LGOP Sector Sector Applicable
to GHG Inventory?
Inside Organizational
Boundary?
Buildings & Other Facilities Yes Yes
Vehicle Fleet Yes Yes
Power Generation Facilities No --
Public Transit Yes No
Solid Waste Facilities Yes No
Water Delivery & Distribution Yes Yes
Wastewater Treatment Yes Yes
Streetlights & Traffic Signals Yes Yes
Ports No --
Airports No --
During the analysis, it was identified that the City exerts no financial, operational control, or ownership over the following entities or structures located within the City’s geographic boundary:
1. There are 24 public and private schools serving grades K-12. One Community College is located in the City of Palm Bay. Brevard County owns and operates the public schools and the community college. One charter school is owned and operated by the City of Palm Bay. GHG emissions from this school are included in this GHG inventory.
2. The Brevard County Public Library System owns and operates branch libraries. 3. Brevard County owns and operates the public transit system. 4. Approximately 40 Lift Stations transmitting wastewater to the WWTP are owned and
operated by private entities.
4 The City of Palm Bay intends to complete a community-wide GHG inventory after the new protocol is released
by ICLEI. The protocol is slated for release in the summer of 2011.
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These activities are excluded from the City’s organizational boundary and are therefore not included in this GHG Inventory report.
4. Operational Boundary Operational Boundaries are required to separately account for direct and indirect greenhouse gas emissions, to improve transparency and to better define emission reductions objectives. The LGOP identifies three separate scopes that provide a comprehensive accounting framework for managing emissions. These scopes are defined as follows:
Scope 1: All direct GHG emissions resulting from the City’ operations.
Scope 2: Indirect GHG emissions associated with the consumption of purchased electricity, steam, heating and cooling.
Scope 3: All other indirect emissions not covered in Scope 2, such as upstream and downstream emissions.
The operational boundary for Palm Bay includes all direct (Scope 1) and indirect (Scope 2) emissions associated with office buildings, maintenance buildings, water treatment, wastewater treatment, park and recreation facilities, fire stations, mobile equipment and mobile sources owned or leased by the City. Scope 1 emissions are emitted directly to the environment from the emission source and include:
Direct emissions from fuel combustion in the emergency generators located in City occupied buildings;
Direct emissions from combustion in all vehicles owned and operated by the City;
Direct emissions from combustion in on-road and off-road equipment;
Fugitive emissions from air conditioning systems; and
Fugitive emissions from wastewater treatment processes. Scope 2 emissions result from the use of electricity in City owned buildings, parks and recreation areas, electricity used to pump and deliver potable water, and electricity used for conveying wastewater. The City does not purchase steam, heat or chilled water – other potential sources of Scope 2 emissions. The City acknowledges that several activities result in Scope 3 emissions, including such activities as landfill gas emissions from solid waste generated by City operations, emissions from the transport and land application of biosolids, employee commuting emissions and emissions from public transit. Scope 3 employee commute GHG emissions have been estimated for this report.
5. Other Boundary Assumptions and Clarifications Rental fees for office space leased by the City include utility charges. For these leased spaces, GHG emissions from space shared between the City and other entities are apportioned by the percentage of total square footage occupied by the City.
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A series of lift stations are used to convey wastewater to the wastewater treatment plant. Approximately 40 of the lift stations are privately owned. GHG emissions from these properties are not included in this report because the City does not have activity data to estimate GHG emissions accurately. Portions of the community of Malabar are provided water and sewer service from the City of Palm Bay. The Lakes of Melbourne, a subdivision outside of the city limits is provided sewer service. These services account for approximately 1% of the water and sewer service accounts. GHG emissions for providing these services have been included in this inventory. GHG emissions from the transport and land application of biosolids generated from wastewater treatment were not included in the inventory. This service is performed by outside contractors.
6. Activity Data This GHG Inventory reports Scope 1, Scope 2 and Scope 3 GHG emissions resulting from all facilities, buildings and assets leased, owned or operated by the City of Palm Bay. This includes all facilities that house City staff and/or operations and all vehicles operated by the City. Because it is difficult to monitor and measure GHG emissions, the LGOP recommends the use of activity data coupled with documented emission factors to estimate GHG emissions. The City used annual electricity consumption data from Florida Power and Light to trace electricity usage on an account basis. The fleet manager maintains records on all vehicles used in City operations. The records include vehicle manufacturer, model, model year, vehicle identification number, City identification number, annual fuel usage and annual mileage. For purposes of the calendar year 2009 GHG emission inventory, fuel usage records by vehicle were used to estimate carbon dioxide emissions. Carbon dioxide emissions are strictly a function of the type of fuel combusted. Nitrous oxide and methane emissions are a function of mileage driven. In lieu of using the specific vehicle mileage to estimate these emissions, the CACP program utilized for the GHG inventory uses US EPA default factors for vehicle classes. These default values tend to over-estimate these GHG emissions. Table 3 provides the activity data sources used in the GHG inventory. Details on all Activity Data gathered for purposes of this inventory can be found in Attachment B.
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Table 3. Activity Data Sources. Emission Source Activity Data Data Origin Records
Responsibility
Vehicles Quantity of fuel Purchasing records Fleet Manager
Vehicles Annual mileage Maintenance records Fleet Manager
Heavy Equipment Quantity of fuel Purchasing records Fleet Manager
Buildings & Facilities Electricity used FPL Facilities Manager
Emergency Generators Operating hours Operating records Facilities Manager
Vehicle Air Conditioning Refrigerant replaced. Maintenance records Fleet Manager
Building Air Conditioning Refrigerant capacity Vendor records Facilities Manager
Refrigeration Units Refrigerant capacity Vendor records Facilities Manager
Water Treatment &Distribution
Electricity used FPL Facilities Manager
Wastewater Process Population Served City records Utilities Manager
Septic Systems Population Served City records Facilities Manager
Employee Commute Mileage to/from workplace City GIS Facilities Manager
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GHG Inventory Results
1. Scope 1 Emissions Scope 1 emissions accounted for this inventory include:
Direct emissions from fuel combustion in the emergency generators,
Direct emissions from combustion in all vehicles owned and operated by the City,
Direct emissions from combustion in on-road and off-road equipment,
Fugitive emissions from refrigerants, and
Fugitive emissions from wastewater treatment processes. For the calendar year 2009, the GHG Inventory identified that emissions emitted directly into the atmosphere from municipal operations were 4,803 Metric Tons (MT) CO2-e. This amount represents approximately 25% of total GHG emissions and occurs within the City limits. Figure 5 shows Scope 1 GHG emissions by city department.
Figure 5. Scope 1 GHG Emissions (Metric Tons CO2-e) by Department. Table 4 identifies all Scope 1 emissions for the LGOP sectors applicable to the Palm Bay GHG Inventory by LGOP sector. The primary source (>95 %) of direct emissions is from combustion of fuel in City owned vehicles. Diesel fuel used in the vehicle fleet contains 20% biodiesel fuel.
472
390
1,784
1,102
327386
83
Scope 1 GHG Emissions
FireParksPolicePublic Works Water Treatment & DistributionWastewater
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1,411 204
4,091
3,129
783
2,679
Scope 2 GHG Emissions
Street Lights Public Works
Water Treatment & Distribution Wastewater
Parks City Administration/Fire/Police
Table 4. Scope 1 GHG Emissions in Metric Tons
Sector CO2 N2O CH4 HFCs CO2-e
Buildings & Facilities Stationary Combustion 84.0 0.00 0.01 0 84.5
Streetlights &Traffic Signals 0 0 0 0 0
Water Delivery Facilities 50.9 0.00 0.01 51.3
Wastewater Facilities 81.9 0.15 0.81 145.4
Port Facilities NA NA NA NA NA
Airport Facilities NA NA NA NA NA
Vehicle Fleet Mobile Combustion 3,766.3 0.10 0.17 -- 3,800
Fugitive Emissions 0 0 0 0.041 53.8
Transit Fleet NA NA NA NA NA
Power Generation Facilities NA NA NA NA NA
Solid Waste Facilities NA NA NA NA NA
Other Process & Fugitive Emissions 0 0 0 0.237 408.8
Total Scope 1 Emissions 3,983 0.25 1.0 0.64 4,544
2. Scope 2 Emissions Scope 2 emissions result from the use of electricity in City owned buildings, for pumping water and wastewater and for lighting in parks and recreation areas. Indirect emissions or Scope 2 emissions totaled 12,297 mt CO2-e for the year 2009, and account for approximately 71% of total emissions. Figure 6 shows Scope 2 GHG emissions by city department.
Figure 6. Scope 2 GHG Emissions by Department.
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In addition, Table 5 identifies that approximately 88.5% of Scope 2 Emissions result from the
use of electricity for water treatment and distribution, wastewater treatment and in City-owned buildings and facilities, while only 11.5% result from the operation of streetlights and traffic signals.
Table 5. Scope 2 GHG Emissions in Metric Tons.
Sector CO2 N2O CH4 HFCs CO2-e
Buildings & Facilities 3,649 0.05 0.13 3,666
Streetlights &Traffic Signals 1,404 0.02 0.05 1,411
Water Delivery Facilities 4,071 0.05 0.14 4,091
Wastewater Facilities 3,114 0.04 0.11 3,129
Port Facilities
Airport Facilities
Vehicle Fleet 0 0 0 0
Transit Fleet
Power Generation Facilities
Solid Waste Facilities
Other Process & Fugitive Emissions
Total Scope 2 Emissions 12,238 0.16 0.43 12,297
During calendar year 2009, the City did not purchase electricity generated from renewable resources and did not purchase carbon offsets. In the future, the City will be able to influence the magnitude of its Scope 2 GHG emissions by selecting electrical generating sources that have reduced GHG emissions, such as wind energy, solar energy or sources that use biomass to produce electricity.
3. Scope 3 Emissions The City of Palm Bay has identified several sources of Scope 3 emissions. Scope 3 emissions include:
GHG emissions from the transport and land application of biosolids produced in the wastewater treatment plants,
GHG emissions from solid wastes generated by City operations,
GHG emissions from the transport of solid wastes to the Brevard County landfill,
Public transit and school bus GHG emissions, and
Employee commute GHG emissions.
For purposes of this calendar year GHG emission inventory, the City prepared estimates of those Scope 3 GHG emissions for which the city had reliable activity data. This included estimated GHG emissions from employee commuting and GHG emissions from the transport of biosolids. Scope 3 GHG emissions from employee commuting were estimated using data on the distance each employee typically drives one-way to their work location. For calendar year 2009, the total
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estimated mileage was 1,864,333 miles. At an average fuel economy of 21.1 mpg, the GHG emissions are 795 mt CO2-e. Scope 3 GHG emissions from the transport of biosolids were estimated using the total number of trips completed and the mileage for each trip. For calendar year 2009, biosolids haulers completed 804 trips, traveling 256 miles per round trip. Vehicles used for biosolids hauling are 6,000 gallon diesel-fueled tanker trucks. The GHG emissions from biosolids transport was 372 mt CO2-e.
4. Total GHG Emissions During the year 2009, the City of Palm Bay emitted a total of 17,898 of metric tons of CO2-e. As stated previously, direct emissions acount for approximately 29% of total emissions, while emissions resulting from the consumption of electricity account for the remaining 71%. A breakdown of total GHG emissions by LGOP sector is provided in Table 6. In addition, Figure 7 shows the distribution of total emissions by sector.
Table 6. Total GHG Emissions in Metric Tons
Sector CO2 N2O CH4 HFCs CO2-e
Buildings & Facilities 3,733 0.05 0.14 3,750.5
Streetlights &Traffic Signals 1,404 0.02 0.05 1,411
Water Delivery Facilities 4,122 0.05 0.15 4,142
Wastewater Facilities* 3,568 0.15 0.92 3,649
Port Facilities NA NA NA NA
Airport Facilities NA NA NA NA
Vehicle Fleet 3,766.3 0.10 0.17 3,798
Transit Fleet NA
Power Generation Facilities NA
Solid Waste Facilities NA
Other Process & Fugitive Emissions 0.65 462.5
Employee Commute 778 0.024 0.016 795
Biogenic Emissions 232 -- -- 232
Grand Total 17,597 0.61 1.43 18,240
* Includes Scope 3 emissions from biosolids transport.
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5 Summary of Results
This inventory identifies the magnitude, the source, and type of the GHG emissions from municipal operations. The GHG inventory serves to provide baseline GHG emissions that will be used by the City to guide planning and to identify practices and strategies that advance sustainability goals. On an overall basis, the largest contributor to GHG emissions is the vehicle fleet, closely followed by water distribution and wastewater treatment emissions. Fleet GHG emissions result from combustion of fossil fuels; GHG emissions from water distribution and wastewater treatment are primarily from the use of electricity. The City of Palm Bay is proactively reducing GHG emissions on a community-wide basis. For example, the City recently entered into a new franchise agreement with Waste Management that is expected to result in reduced GHG emissions through increased recycling and reduced fuel. The agreement transitions solid waste collection to a CART system with single-stream recycling and reduces waste collection from two days per week to one day per week. Moreover, other air quality improvements are anticipated from the purchase and use of fourteen new collection vehicles that will have the latest-technology pollution control devices and will be primarily automated. The new system will be fully operational in March 2011. Although solid waste collection is not within the City’s control, the transition to the new system should result in reduced GHG emissions on a community-wide basis, which can be better quantified by the vendor once the system is operational. Another way in which the City of Palm Bay reduces GHG emissions is the method used for disposal of wastewater effluent. The primary method of effluent disposal utilized at the
Figure 7. Total GHG Emissions by Sector.
3,751
1,411
4,142 3,649 3,798
463 795 232
Total GHG Emissionsmt CO2-3
Buildings & Facilities Streetlights & Traffic Signals Utilities - Water
Utilities - Wastewater Vehicle Fleet Other Process & Fugitive
Employee Commute Biogenic
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Wastewater Treatment Plant is the Deep Injection Well (DIW) facility, no treatment effluent is discharged directly to surface water. The DIW has a design capacity of 10.0 MGD and is permitted for an average daily effluent flow of 5.0 MGD. Disposing of the treatment effluent by way of a DIW eliminates pollution of any type to surface waters and eliminates the formation of N2O and its release from surface waters.
The City of Palm Bay has recently built a biosolids dewatering facility (belt filter press) at their Troutman Wastewater Plant. The installed equipment reduces the volume of water contained in the biosolids produced as a by-product of the wastewater treatment process. By reducing the volume of water, the number of trip for land apply the biosolids is reduced considerably. Furthermore, the dewatered biosolids can potentially be used as a soil amendment, alternate fuel source or fertilizer. The City is actively pursuing the feasibility of alternative energy production using dried biosolids, fats, oils, and greases, and other combustible waste, at the biosolids dewatering facility. The City of Palm Bay does not treat surface water and approximately 45% of its source water comes from deep wells drawing water from the Floridian Aquifer. Although treatment costs (energy costs) are greater (150% to 200% depending on treatment flows) to treat alternative source water to drinking water standards, the City has developed an alternative water source to provide for the long term growth of the city and to protect the ecological systems that are dependent on fresh water.
The City of Palm Bay will use the CACP software to estimate GHG emissions on an annual basis. The annual GHG emission estimation will demonstrate the progress the City is making toward meeting its sustainability goals. Formal GHG inventory reports will be prepared at least every five years, or more frequently if there are significant changes to the inventory. As shown in Table 7, the City of Palm Bay’s GHG emissions from municipal operations are similar to those reported by other Florida cities as a percent of total GHG emissions. For this comparison, we have selected only those Cities that have prepared a GHG emission inventory following the LGOP and have reported emissions for the same sectors as the City of Palm Bay.
Table 7. GHG Emissions from Municipal Operations for Florida Cities.
Palm Bay Sarasota Key West
Inventory Population 106,000 55,644 25,319
Number FTE Employees 835.9 638.42(a)
477(b)
Total GHG emissions
(metric tons CO2-e)
18,240 28,579 17,596
GHG emissions/FTE 21.9 44.8 36.9
Buildings & Facilities 19.5% 19.8% 17.9%
Streetlights& Traffic Signals 9.3% 8.3% 13.2%
Water Delivery & Wastewater
Treatment
42.7.% 38.5% 24.4%
Solid Waste -- 8.4% 15.7%
Vehicle Fleet 23.9% 13.7% 25.8%
Employee Commute 4.5% 11.4% 3.4%
(a) City of Sarasota, Funded staffing levels by department, 2009.
(b) City of Key West, Florida Comprehensive Annual Fiscal Report, Fiscal Year Ended September 30, 2009.
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As shown in the table, GHG emissions per FTE employees are less for the City of Palm Bay. This shows that the City of Palm Bay is providing the same level of service in an energy efficient and GHG efficient manner. The City of Palm Bay is evaluating if the City will be able to economically meet Florida’s GHG reduction goals as established in Executive Order 07-126. This order calls for a 10 percent reduction in GHG emissions from 2007 levels by 2012, a 25% reduction by 2017 and a 40% reduction by 2025. The City of Palm Bay has already conducted energy audits at six municipal buildings. If all recommendations from the energy audits are implemented, the City can expect a reduction of 3.0% in GHG emissions. To meet the 10% reduction mandate for 2012 would require some significant changes and the 25% reduction mandate for 2017 would require a heavy dependence on renewable energy. Some potential reductions that could be obtained are:
Obtain a 10% reduction in electrical energy usage across all municipal operations. This would provide a 6.7% reduction in GHG emissions, if there is no change in the electrical energy supplier.
Obtain a 10% reduction in gasoline fuel usage. Potential ways to obtain this reduction are driver training, enhanced vehicle maintenance, implementation of a “no idling” policy and the use of hybrid vehicles. As vehicles are replaced, choose more fuel-efficient vehicles for replacement vehicles. A 10% reduction in gasoline usage translates to an overall reduction in GHG emissions of 0.9%. A switch to flexible fuel vehicles may not result in a net decrease in GHG emissions, as the fuel efficiency of the engine is different for each fuel. In general, vehicles using E85 are less efficient than vehicles combusting gasoline.
Replace 10% of the current electricity usage with electricity obtained from renewable sources such as solar, wind, or biomass. This would provide a 6.7% reduction in GHG emissions from baseline levels, if no other changes were made.
Find vendor’s information on all existing air conditioning and refrigeration units. Because specific information on the refrigerant charge was not available, the inventory has used the upper limit for that category of equipment. This resulted in GHG emissions of 405.4 mt CO2-e. This value may be overestimated by two orders of magnitude. Improving the baseline inventory can increase the potential gains from implementing electrical energy and fuel efficiency measures.
The balance of this report contains data to support the GHG emissions inventory and allow the City of Palm Bay to identify strategies to reduce GHG emissions. Attachment A of this document contains information on the distribution of energy consumption for City departments. Attachment B contains activity data used for the GHG inventory evaluation. Attachment C contains detailed information on GHG emissions associated with each individual building and facility owned by the City. In addition, Attachment D shows emissions associated with every individual vehicle and mobile equipment operated by the City. Attachment E identifies the emissions methodology used in estimating GHG emissions. Appendix F identifies data management practices to be implemented by the City of Palm Bay so that GHG inventories can be prepared. Attachment G is an inventory of mobile sources and activity data for calendar year 2009. .
Attachment A
Energy Analysis for Calendar Year 2009
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Introduction The City of Palm Bay has prepared this GHG emission inventory to assist in meeting the goals of the energy strategy and sustainability plan. The energy strategy and sustainability plan goals are to:
Create green jobs
Reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions while not affecting public services
Reduce municipal energy consumption and operating costs
Develop incentive-based sustainable land use policies and codes, and
Become a sustainability leader and lead by example. The City of Palm Bay has already conducted energy audits of six municipal buildings to identify actions to reduce municipal energy consumption and operating costs. These identified actions will also result in a direct reduction of GHG emissions. To assist the City in identifying opportunities for reducing energy consumption and GHG emissions, an analysis of energy consumption of municipal operations has been completed as part of this inventory. This analysis of energy consumption will help the City develop an effective strategy to reduce energy consumption from municipal operations as well as to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Municipal operations use two main forms of energy – electrical energy for cooling, lighting and powering of computers and other office equipment and fossil fuel combusted in vehicles, mobile equipment and emergency generators. Electricity is supplied to the city by Florida Power and Light (FPL). Fossil fuel used by the City includes gasoline and diesel fuel.
Energy Usage Electrical data use was obtained from FPL for all electricity accounts with the City listed as account holder. Fuel usage in vehicles, and mobile equipment was obtained from the Fleet Manager. Fuel usage in emergency generators was estimated based on equipment operating hours. All data is for calendar year 2009 operations. A breakdown by department is:
Electricity (kWh)
Fossil Fuel (MMBtu)
Fire Department 680,360 5,208
Police Department 1,308,940 22,869
Public Works* 2,682,154 17,878
Utilities – Water Treatment and Distribution 6,792,988 4,891
Utilities – Wastewater Treatment 5,196,436 4,471
Parks 1,309,618 2,892
City Administration & Other Office 2.450,106 861
*Includes street lighting and traffic signals.
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Total energy consumption for calendar 2009 was 20,420,601 kWh of electrical energy and 59070 MMBtu of fossil fuels.
Electricity Consumption The largest electricity consumption is for water treatment and distribution, accounting for approximately 33.3% of the total electricity used in City operations. The next largest consumer of energy is for wastewater treatment at 25.5% of total electricity usage. A breakdown by department is shown in Figure A.1.
Figure A1. Electricity Consumption by Department.
Fuel Usage It is not surprising that the department that owns the majority of vehicles is the largest consumer of fuel. Fuel usage by the Police Department accounts for 38.7% of the total fuel energy usage during calendar year 2009. The Public Works Department is the next largest consumer, accounting for 30.3% of the total fuel used. Fuel usage by Department is shown in Figure A2.
680,360
1,308,940
2,682,154
6,792,988
5,196,436
1,309,618
2,450,106
Electricity Comsumption
Fire Police
Public Works Water Treatment & Distribution
Wastewater Parks
City Administration
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Figure A2. Fossil Fuel Consumption by Department.
5,208
22,869
17,878
4,891 4,471 2,892
861
Fossil Fuel Comsumption
Fire Police
Public Works Water Treatment & Distribution
Wastewater Parks
City Administration
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Activity Data
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Table B1. Activity Data by Facility Location – Fire Department Facilities.
Name Address
Data Source Account Number/Model
Activity Data Units
Fire Station #1 2144 Palm Bay Road NE FPL 18345-05073 Electricity Use 129,298 kWh
2144 Palm Bay Road NE
City of Palm Bay Generator
Honda C56-6491-6005-A
(5 kW)
Gasoline Combustion 4.7 hrs
2144 Palm Bay Road NE
City of Palm Bay Generator
Onan 35EKL (35 kW)
LPG Combustion 238.7 gallons
2144 Palm Bay Road NE
City of Palm Bay Air Conditioner
Goodman CK60-1AB Refrigerant Charge AC #23
-- oz. R-22
2144 Palm Bay Road NE
City of Palm Bay Air Conditioner
Gold star LW-F1830CL Refrigerant Charge AC #24
3,520 oz. R-410a
2144 Palm Bay Road NE
City of Palm Bay Air Conditioner
York H20B036806A Refrigerant Charge AC #25
-- oz. R-22
2144 Palm Bay Road NE
City of Palm Bay Air Conditioner
Payne PH10JA036-C Refrigerant Charge AC #26
-- oz. R-22
2144 Palm Bay Road NE
City of Palm Bay Refrigerator
Unknown Refrigerant Charge – Refrigerator
(a)
17.6 oz. R-134a
2144 Palm Bay Road NE
City of Palm Bay Refrigerator
Unknown Refrigerant Charge – Refrigerator
(a)
17.6 oz. R-134a
2144 Palm Bay Road NE
City of Palm Bay Refrigerator
Frigidaire Refrigerant Charge – Refrigerator
(a)
17.6 oz. R-134a
2144 Palm Bay Road NE
City of Palm Bay Refrigerator
Frigidaire Refrigerant Charge – Refrigerator
(a)
17.6 oz. R-134a
2144 Palm Bay Road NE
City of Palm Bay Refrigerator
Frigidaire Refrigerant Charge – Refrigerator
(a)
17.6 oz. R-134a
2144 Palm Bay Road NE
City of Palm Bay Refrigerator
Frigidaire Refrigerant Charge – Refrigerator
(a)
17.6 oz. R-134a
2144 Palm Bay Road NE
City of Palm Bay Refrigerator
Frigidaire Refrigerant Charge – Refrigerator
(a)
17.6 oz. R-134a
2144 Palm Bay Road NE
City of Palm Bay Refrigerator
Kirkland Refrigerant Charge – Refrigerator
(a)
17.6 oz. R-134a
(a) Refrigerant charge information assumed to be worst-case value for equipment class. Values obtained from WRI/WBCSD, Calculating HFC and PFC Emissions from the Manufacturing, Installation, Operation and Disposal of Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Equipment. (Version 1.0) 2005.
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Table B1 Continued. Activity Data by Facility Location – Fire Department Facilities.
Name Address Data Source Account Number/Model
Activity Data Units
Fire Station #1 (continued) 2144 Palm Bay Road NE
City of Palm Bay Refrigerator
Kirkland Refrigerant Charge – Refrigerator
(a)
17.6 oz. R-134a
2144 Palm Bay Road NE
City of Palm Bay Refrigerator
LG Refrigerant Charge – Refrigerator
(a)
17.6 oz. R-134a
2144 Palm Bay Road NE
City of Palm Bay Refrigerator
Whirlpool Refrigerant Charge – Refrigerator
(a)
17.6 oz. R-134a
2144 Palm Bay Road NE
City of Palm Bay Ice Machine
Ice-o-Matic ICE0400FA2
Refrigerant Charge Ice Machine
29 oz. R-404a
Fire Station #1- Supply 2148 Palm Bay Road NE
FPL 18285-00015 Electricity Use Sign
0 kWh
2148 Palm Bay Road NE FPL 18435-00008 Electricity Use 73,707 kWh
2148 Palm Bay Road NE
FPL 22299-44240 Electricity Use - Lighting
944 kWh
2148 Palm Bay Road NE
City of Palm Bay Generator
Onan 15.0JC-3R/18661AA
(15 kW)
LPG Combustion 96.2 gallons
2148 Palm Bay Road NE
City of Palm Bay Air Conditioner
Goodman PCC120-1F
Refrigerant Charge AC #15
-- oz. R-22
2148 Palm Bay Road NE
City of Palm Bay Air Conditioner
Weatherking DFH06451E20AA
Refrigerant Charge AC #16
3,520 oz. R-410a
2148 Palm Bay Road NE
City of Palm Bay Air Conditioner
Goodman CK24-1B
Refrigerant Charge AC #17
-- oz. R-22
2148 Palm Bay Road NE
City of Palm Bay Air Conditioner
Atlantig AS09CA
Refrigerant Charge AC #18
3,520 oz. R-410a
Fire Station #2 150 Malabar Road NE FPL 77141-12914 Electricity Use 80,356 kWh
150 Malabar Road NE FPL 67551-17915 Electricity Use 3,450 kWh
150 Malabar Road NE
City of Palm Bay Generator
Onan 30.0SK-15R 9209
(30 kW)
LPG Combustion 238 gallons
(a) Refrigerant charge information assumed to be worst-case value for equipment class. Values obtained from WRI/WBCSD, Calculating HFC and PFC
Emissions from the Manufacturing, Installation, Operation and Disposal of Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Equipment. (Version 1.0) 2005.
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Table B1 Continued. Activity Data by Facility Location – Fire Department Facilities.
Name Address Data Source Account Number/Model
Activity Data Units
Fire Station #2 (Continued) 150 Malabar Road NE
City of Palm Bay Air Conditioner
Byrant 661CJ048-E Refrigerant Charge AC #30
-- oz. R-22
150 Malabar Road NE
City of Palm Bay Air Conditioner
Carrier 52CQB315331AA
Refrigerant Charge AC #31
-- oz. R-22
150 Malabar Road NE
City of Palm Bay Air Conditioner
Goodman CK36-1B
Refrigerant Charge AC #32
-- oz. R-22
150 Malabar Road NE
City of Palm Bay Refrigerator
GE GTS-18GB Refrigerant Charge – Refrigerator
(a)
17.6 oz. R-134a
150 Malabar Road NE
City of Palm Bay Ice Machine
Ice-O-Matic ICEU150FA2
Refrigerant Charge Ice Machine
13.0 oz. R-404a
Fire Station #3 790 Jupiter Boulevard FPL Invoices 19186-26415 Electricity Use 114,248 kWh
790 Jupiter Boulevard
City of Palm Bay Generator
Kohler 135ROZJ 9208
(135 kW)
Diesel Combustion 29 hrs
790 Jupiter Boulevard City of Palm Bay System Design Septic System 1500 gallons
790 Jupiter Boulevard
City of Palm Bay Air Conditioner
Carrier 38TKB060310 Refrigerant Charge AC #27
-- oz. R-22
790 Jupiter Boulevard
City of Palm Bay Air Conditioner
Carrier 38TKB060310 Refrigerant Charge AC #28
-- oz. R-22
790 Jupiter Boulevard
City of Palm Bay Air Conditioner
Carrier 38TKB42300 Refrigerant Charge AC #29
-- oz. R-22
790 Jupiter Boulevard
City of Palm Bay Refrigerator
Hotpoint HTH17CBTZRWW
Refrigerant Charge – Refrigerator
(a)
17.6 oz. R-134a
790 Jupiter Boulevard
City of Palm Bay Refrigerator
GE TBX14SA2CRWH
Refrigerant Charge – Refrigerator
(a)
17.6 oz. R-134a
790 Jupiter Boulevard
City of Palm Bay Refrigerator
GE TBX14SA2CRWH
Refrigerant Charge – Refrigerator
(a)
17.6 oz. R-134a
Fire Station #4 1200 San Filippo Drive SE FPL 16383-10944 Electricity Use 96,089 kWh
1200 San Filippo Drive SE City of Palm Bay System Design Septic System 1500 gallons (a) Refrigerant charge information assumed to be worst-case value for equipment class. Values obtained from WRI/WBCSD, Calculating HFC and PFC
Emissions from the Manufacturing, Installation, Operation and Disposal of Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Equipment. (Version 1.0) 2005.
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Table B1 Continued. Activity Data by Facility Location – Fire Department Facilities.
Name Address Data Source Account Number/Model
Activity Data Units
Fire Station #4 (Continued)
1200 San Filippo Drive SE
City of Palm Bay Generator
Generac 1827010100 9210
(85 kW)
LPG Combustion 234 gallons
1200 San Filippo Drive SE
City of Palm Bay Air Conditioner
Payne PH10JA048-A
Refrigerant Charge AC #33
-- oz. R-22
1200 San Filippo Drive SE
City of Palm Bay Air Conditioner
Payne PH10JA048-A
Refrigerant Charge AC #35
-- oz. R-22
1200 San Filippo Drive SE
City of Palm Bay Air Conditioner
York E2HB030506A
Refrigerant Charge AC #34
-- oz. R-22
1200 San Filippo Drive SE
City of Palm Bay Refrigerator
Frigidaire Refrigerant Charge – Refrigerator
(a)
17.6 oz. R-134a
1200 San Filippo Drive SE
City of Palm Bay Refrigerator
GE Refrigerant Charge – Refrigerator
(a)
17.6 oz. R-134a
1200 San Filippo Drive SE
City of Palm Bay Refrigerator
GE Refrigerant Charge – Refrigerator
(a)
17.6 oz. R-134a
1200 San Filippo Drive SE
City of Palm Bay Ice Machine
Ice-O-Matic ICEU150FA2
Refrigerant Charge Ice Machine
13.0 oz. R-404a
Fire Station #5 37 San Filippo Drive SE FPL 82686-92384 Electricity Use 46,497 kWh
37 San Filippo Drive SE
FPL 86644-52029 Electricity Use - Lighting
1,056 kWh
37 San Filippo Drive SE
City of Palm Bay Generator
Honda 2330/1500
(5 kW)
Gasoline Combustion 4.7 hrs
37 San Filippo Drive SE
City of Palm Bay Air Conditioner
Carrier 50ZP-060-301 Refrigerant Charge AC #36
-- oz. R-22
37 San Filippo Drive SE
City of Palm Bay Refrigerator
Hotpoint
Refrigerant Charge – Refrigerator
(a)
17.6 oz. R-134a
37 San Filippo Drive SE
City of Palm Bay Refrigerator
Hotpoint CTX14CYBJRWW
Refrigerant Charge – Refrigerator
(a)
17.6 oz. R-134a
(a) Refrigerant charge information assumed to be worst-case value for equipment class. Values obtained from WRI/WBCSD, Calculating HFC and PFC
Emissions from the Manufacturing, Installation, Operation and Disposal of Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Equipment. (Version 1.0) 2005.
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Table B1 Continued. Activity Data by Facility Location – Fire Department Facilities.
Name Address Data Source Account Number/Model
Activity Data Units
Fire Station #5 (Continued) 37 San Filippo Drive SE
City of Palm Bay Refrigerator
GE RF3020XKQ
Refrigerant Charge – Refrigerator
(a)
17.6 oz. R-134a
37 San Filippo Drive SE
City of Palm Bay Ice Machine
Ice-O-Matic ICEU150FA3
Refrigerant Charge Ice Machine
12 oz. R-404a
Fire Department Headquarters/ Emergency Services
899 Carlyle Avenue SE FPL Invoices 34717-68048 Electricity Use 134,715 kWh
899 Carlyle Avenue SE
City of Palm Bay Generator
Caterpillar Olympian D100PO10
(100 kW)
LPG Combustion 638 gallons
899 Carlyle Avenue SE
City of Palm Bay Air Conditioner
Trane TTA120B30SDA
Refrigerant Charge AC #19
3,520 oz. R-410a
899 Carlyle Avenue SE
City of Palm Bay Air Conditioner
Trane TTA120B30SDA
Refrigerant Charge AC #20
3,520 oz. R-410a
899 Carlyle Avenue SE
City of Palm Bay Air Conditioner
EMI SCC24DF000AAA0A
Refrigerant Charge AC #21
-- oz. R-22
899 Carlyle Avenue SE
City of Palm Bay Air Conditioner
Bard WA-372-10
Refrigerant Charge AC #38
-- oz. R-22
899 Carlyle Avenue SE
City of Palm Bay Air Conditioner
Bard WA-372-10
Refrigerant Charge AC #39
-- oz. R-22
899 Carlyle Avenue SE
City of Palm Bay Air Conditioner
Bard WA-372-10
Refrigerant Charge AC #40
-- oz. R-22
899 Carlyle Avenue SE
City of Palm Bay Refrigerator
Roper Rt18BkxK000
Refrigerant Charge – Refrigerator
(a)
17.6 oz. R-134a
899 Carlyle Avenue SE
City of Palm Bay Refrigerator
Magic Chef MCBR1010W
Refrigerant Charge – Refrigerator
(a)
17.6 oz. R-134a
899 Carlyle Avenue SE
City of Palm Bay Ice Machine
Ice-O-Matic ICEU150FA2
Refrigerant Charge Ice Machine
13.0 oz. R-404a
(a) Refrigerant charge information assumed to be worst-case value for equipment class. Values obtained from WRI/WBCSD, Calculating HFC and PFC
Emissions from the Manufacturing, Installation, Operation and Disposal of Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Equipment. (Version 1.0) 2005.
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Table B2. Activity Data by Facility Location – Police Department Facilities.
Name Address Data Source Account Number/Model
Activity Data Units
Police 130 Malabar Road SE FPL 67401-17921 Electricity Use 1,242,634 kWh
130 Malabar Road SE FPL 76892-29156 Electricity Use - Shed 7,778 kWh
130 Malabar Road SE
City of Palm Bay Generator
Caterpillar CAT SR 4 (400 kW)
Diesel Combustion 70 hrs
130 Malabar Road SE
City of Palm Bay Air Conditioner
Byrant 561CJ024-E
Refrigerant Charge AC #41
-- oz. R-22
130 Malabar Road SE
City of Palm Bay Ice Machine
Ice-o-Matic IG806A2
Refrigerant Charge Ice Machine
40 oz. R-404a
130 Malabar Road SE
City of Palm Bay Refrigerator
Sears Roebuck 1069304290
Refrigerant Charge – Refrigerator
(a)
17.6 oz. R-134a
130 Malabar Road SE
City of Palm Bay Refrigerator
White-Westinghouse RT173LCWO
Refrigerant Charge – Refrigerator
(a)
17.6 oz. R-134a
130 Malabar Road SE
City of Palm Bay Refrigerator
Hotpoint HTR17DBSDRWW
Refrigerant Charge – Refrigerator
(a)
17.6 oz. R-134a
130 Malabar Road SE
City of Palm Bay Refrigerator
Frigidaire FRT17G4BW9
Refrigerant Charge – Refrigerator
(a)
17.6 oz. R-134a
130 Malabar Road SE
City of Palm Bay Refrigerator
Frigidaire FRT17G4BW9
Refrigerant Charge – Refrigerator
(a)
17.6 oz. R-134a
130 Malabar Road SE
City of Palm Bay Refrigerator
Goldstar Refrigerant Charge – Refrigerator
(a)
17.6 oz. R-134a
130 Malabar Road SE
City of Palm Bay Refrigerator
Frigidaire
Refrigerant Charge – Refrigerator
(a)
17.6 oz. R-134a
130 Malabar Road SE
City of Palm Bay Refrigerator
Whirlpool ET1MHKXMQ07
Refrigerant Charge – Refrigerator
3.87 oz. R-134a
130 Malabar Road SE
City of Palm Bay Refrigerator
Avanti
Refrigerant Charge – Refrigerator
(a)
17.6 oz. R-134a
130 Malabar Road SE
City of Palm Bay Refrigerator
Ewave EWR121W
Refrigerant Charge – Refrigerator
(a)
17.6 oz. R-134a
(a) Refrigerant charge information assumed to be worst-case value for equipment class. Values obtained from WRI/WBCSD, Calculating HFC and PFC Emissions from the Manufacturing, Installation, Operation and Disposal of Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Equipment. (Version 1.0) 2005.
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Table B2 Continued. Activity Data by Facility Location – Police Department Facilities.
Police - (Continued) 130 Malabar Road SE
City of Palm Bay Refrigerator
Dixie Narco DN 276E MC/S11-7
Refrigerant Charge – Refrigerator
(a)
17.6 oz. R-134a
Police – (Continued) 130 Malabar Road SE
City of Palm Bay Refrigerator
Dixie Narco DN5000
Refrigerant Charge – Refrigerator
(a)
17.6 oz. R-134a
130 Malabar Road SE
City of Palm Bay Refrigerator
Unknown Refrigerant Charge – Refrigerator
(a)
17.6 oz. R-134a
130 Malabar Road SE
City of Palm Bay Refrigerator
Royal Vendor RVCC660-9
Refrigerant Charge – Refrigerator
(a)
17.6 oz. R-134a
Police – East District 1575 Main Street
FPL Invoices 35733-85063 Electricity Use 33,797 kWh
1575 Main Street
City of Palm Bay Air Conditioner
Trane 4TEC3F48B1000AA
Refrigerant Charge AC #99
3,520 oz. R-410a
1575 Main Street
City of Palm Bay Air Conditioner
Trane 4TEC3F48B1000AA
Refrigerant Charge AC #100
3,520 oz. R-410a
1575 Main Street
City of Palm Bay Air Conditioner
Trane 4TEC3F48B1000AA
Refrigerant Charge AC #101
3,520 oz. R-410a
1575 Main Street
City of Palm Bay Air Conditioner
Trane 4TEC3F48B1000AA
Refrigerant Charge AC #102
3,520 oz. R-410a
(a) Refrigerant charge information assumed to be worst-case value for equipment class. Values obtained from WRI/WBCSD, Calculating HFC and PFC Emissions from the Manufacturing, Installation, Operation and Disposal of Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Equipment. (Version 1.0) 2005.
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Table B3. Activity Data by Facility Location – Public Works Facilities.
Name Address Data Source Account Number/Model
Activity Data Units
Public Works 1050 Malabar Road SW FPL 57350-10984 Electricity Use 282,982 kWh
1050 Malabar Road SW City of Palm Bay
Generator
Dayton 4LM43 (40 kW) LPG Combustion 201.6 gallons
1050 Malabar Road SW City of Palm Bay System Design Septic System 1500 Gallon
1050 Malabar Road SW
City of Palm Bay Air Conditioner
Trane BWD-090-300
Refrigerant Charge AC #43 3,520 oz. R-410a
1050 Malabar Road SW
City of Palm Bay Air Conditioner
Bard WA361
Refrigerant Charge AC #45
-- oz. R-22
1050 Malabar Road SW
City of Palm Bay Air Conditioner
Bard WA361
Refrigerant Charge AC #46
-- oz. R-22
1050 Malabar Road SW
City of Palm Bay Air Conditioner
Bard 48WA2
Refrigerant Charge AC #47
-- oz. R-22
1050 Malabar Road SW
City of Palm Bay Air Conditioner
Trane 2TWR2060A1000AA
Refrigerant Charge AC #48
-- oz. R-22
1050 Malabar Road SW
City of Palm Bay Air Conditioner
Trane 2TWR2060A1000AA
Refrigerant Charge AC #49
-- oz. R-22
1050 Malabar Road SW
City of Palm Bay Air Conditioner
Temstar CH7548UKA1
Refrigerant Charge AC #49a
-- oz. R-22
1050 Malabar Road SW
City of Palm Bay Air Conditioner
Bard WA484-A10
Refrigerant Charge AC #64
-- oz. R-22
1050 Malabar Road SW
City of Palm Bay Air Conditioner
Bard WA484-A10
Refrigerant Charge AC #65
-- oz. R-22
1050 Malabar Road SW
City of Palm Bay Air Conditioner
Bard WA484-A10
Refrigerant Charge AC #66
-- oz. R-22
1050 Malabar Road SW
City of Palm Bay Air Conditioner
Bard WA484-A10
Refrigerant Charge AC #67
-- oz. R-22
1050 Malabar Road SW
City of Palm Bay Air Conditioner
Bard WA484-A10
Refrigerant Charge AC #68
-- oz. R-22
1050 Malabar Road SW
City of Palm Bay Air Conditioner
Payne PA10JA030-C
Refrigerant Charge AC #69
-- oz. R-22
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Table B3 Continued. Activity Data by Facility Location – Public Works Facilities.
Name Address Data Source Account Number/Model
Activity Data Units
Public Works (Continued) 1050 Malabar Road SW
City of Palm Bay Refrigerator
Kenmore 8619782
Refrigerant Charge – Refrigerator -- oz. R-12
1050 Malabar Road SW
City of Palm Bay Refrigerator
Hotpoint CTX18GGBR1
Refrigerant Charge – Refrigerator
-- oz. R-12
1050 Malabar Road SW
City of Palm Bay Refrigerator
Hotpoint HTS18GBSARWW
Refrigerant Charge – Refrigerator
(a) 17.6 oz. R-134a
1050 Malabar Road SW
City of Palm Bay Refrigerator
Roper RT2KMXKQ8
Refrigerant Charge – Refrigerator
(a) 17.6 oz. R-134a
1050 Malabar Road SW
City of Palm Bay Refrigerator
Hotpoint CTX18BABKRWW
Refrigerant Charge – Refrigerator
(a) 17.6 oz. R-134a
1050 Malabar Road SW
City of Palm Bay Ice Machine
Ice-o-Matic ICE1406FA2
Refrigerant Charge Ice Machine 60 oz. R-404a
Public Works 1750 Main Street FPL 39422-75177 Electricity Use 41,121 kWh
1750 Main Street FPL 44765-05294 Electricity Use 0 kWh
City of Palm Bay System Design Septic System 1500 Gallon
1750 Main Street City of Palm Bay
Generator
Generac 00521-41 2.5L
(40 kW) LPG Combustion 96.2 gallons
1750 Main Street
City of Palm Bay Air Conditioner
Carrier 38YCC030301
Refrigerant Charge AC #13 -- oz. R-22
1750 Main Street
City of Palm Bay Air Conditioner
Byrant 563GNX042000ABAA
Refrigerant Charge AC #14 -- oz. R-22
1750 Main Street
City of Palm Bay Refrigerator
Dwyer Rr19a
Refrigerant Charge – Refrigerator -- oz. R-12
1750 Main Street
City of Palm Bay Refrigerator
Electrolux GLRT183TDBB
Refrigerant Charge – Refrigerator
(a) 17.6 oz. R-134a
1750 Main Street
City of Palm Bay Refrigerator
Sears Roebuck 25367800792
Refrigerant Charge – Refrigerator
(a) 17.6 oz. R-134a
1750 Main Street
City of Palm Bay Ice Machine
Ice-o-Matic ICE0400FA3
Refrigerant Charge Ice Machine 30 oz. R-404a
(a) Refrigerant charge information assumed to be worst-case value for equipment class. Values obtained from WRI/WBCSD, Calculating HFC and PFC Emissions from the Manufacturing, Installation, Operation and Disposal of Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Equipment. (Version 1.0) 2005.
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Table B3 Continued. Activity Data by Facility Location – Public Works Facilities.
Name Address Data Source Account Number/Model
Activity Data Units
Public Works 5330 Babcock Street NE FPL 52487-00295 Electricity Use 20,016 kWh
5330 Babcock Street NE City of Palm Bay System Design Septic System 1500 Gallon
Irrigation Pump 2460 Port Malabar Blvd NE FPL 32204-39263 Electricity Use 4,364 kWh
Irrigation Pump 607 Furth Road NW FPL 70327-61509 Electricity Use 112 kWh
Pump #1 1195 Malabar Road NE FPL 16355-65425 Electricity Use 1,586 kWh
Pump #2 2144 Palm Bay Road NE FPL 18405-08020 Electricity Use 1,295 kWh
Pump #3 2407 Emerson Drive SE FPL 25470-19253 Electricity Use 1930 kWh
Pump #4 2782 Jupiter Blvd SW FPL 95194-18298 Electricity Use 0 kWh
Pump #5 2808 Jupiter Blvd SE FPL 91520-82310 Electricity Use 0 kWh
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Table B4. Activity Data by Facility Location – Utility Facilities.
Name Address Data Source Account Number/Model
Activity Data Units
LS-1 1033 Cabot Drive NE FPL 87328-51103 Electricity Use 23,211 kWh
LS-2 3054 Abbott Avenue NE FPL 29694-69036 Electricity Use 62,506 kWh
LS-3 1287 Bianca Drive NE FPL 69402-68433 Electricity Use 783 kWh
LS-4 2074 Port Malabar Blvd NE FPL 78795-98295 Electricity Use 25,102 kWh
LS-5 3100 Florin Road NE FPL 42236-37093 Electricity Use 1,468 kWh
LS-6 1656 Sunny Brook Lane NE FPL 82553-42480 Electricity Use 2,715 kWh
LS-7 4700 Babcock Street NE FPL 50617-28118 Electricity Use 2,022 kWh
LS-8 997 Sonesta Avenue NE FPL 08705-86534 Electricity Use 5,021 kWh
LS-9 630 Posen Court NE FPL 27959-28403 Electricity Use 36,621 kWh
LS-9 630 Posen Court NE City of Palm Bay
Generator Baldor
(125 kW) Diesel Combustion 250 gallons
LS-10 2661 School Drive NE FPL 58081-83379 Electricity Use 1,226 kWh
LS-11 1593 Par Street NE FPL 83368-02189 Electricity Use 7,006 kWh
LS-12 1461 Salem Street NE FPL 22935-36245 Electricity Use 18,787 kWh
LS-13 1601 Riviera Drive NE FPL 95561-52388 Electricity Use 5,896 kWh
LS-13
1601 Riviera Drive NE City of Palm Bay
Generator
Tradewinds TSC80 (80 kW) Diesel Combustion 185 gallons
LS-14 1020 Americana Blvd. NE FPL 28129-76369 Electricity Use 12,401 kWh
LS-15 890 Cayuga Avenue NE FPL 93847-46500 Electricity Use 3,946 kWh
LS-16 751 Chelsea Avenue NE FPL 90739-04535 Electricity Use 6,104 kWh
LS-17 1500 Mariposa Drive NE FPL 85385-85210 Electricity Use 5061 kWh
LS-18 1025 Mariposa Drive NE FPL 51294-43593 Electricity Use 3,457 kWh
LS-19 999 Riviera Drive NE FPL 03423-05372 Electricity Use 1,950 kWh
LS-20 748 Riviera Drive NE FPL 96985-13398 Electricity Use 9,655 kWh
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Table B4 Continued. Activity Data by Facility Location – Utility Facilities.
Name Address Data Source Account Number/Model
Activity Data Units
LS-20 748 Riviera Drive NE City of Palm Bay
Generator
Tradewinds TI40
(60 kW) Diesel Combustion 145 gallons
LS-21 1600 Tree Ridge Lane NE FPL 43872-43167 Electricity Use 7,067 kWh
LS-22 291 Mystic Blvd NE FPL 25501-68427 Electricity Use 333 kWh
LS-23 151 Interchange Drive NE FPL 99348-79280 Electricity Use 6,937 kWh
LS-24 1804 Club Garden Drive NE FPL 49753-31432 Electricity Use 8,166 kWh
LS-25 1047 Port Malabar Blvd NE FPL 65930-70524 Electricity Use 497 kWh
LS-26 980 Port Malabar Blvd NE FPL 35871-93438 Electricity Use 2,621 kWh
LS-27 19 San Filippo FPL 07775-85431 Electricity Use 39,618 kWh
LS-27 19 San Filippo LS-27
City of Palm Bay Generator
Baldor 6068TF-150
(125 kW) Diesel Combustion 250 gallons
LS-28 4751 Hollywood Blvd NE FPL 48563-25560 Electricity Use 8,912 kWh
LS-29 1098 Malabar Road SE FPL 25080-22247 Electricity Use 5,620 kWh
LS-30 1051 Cricket Drive NE FPL 78463-38411 Electricity Use 29,831 kWh
LS-31 298 Interstate Court SE FPL 52030-97513 Electricity Use 17,877 kWh
LS-32 2151 Sandy Pine Drive NE FPL 64887-83058 Electricity Use 7,932 kWh
LS-33 580 Community College Pkwy SE FPL 88223-72127 Electricity Use 3,169 kWh
LS-34 515 Azalea Avenue SE FPL 56549-64005 Electricity Use 2,556 kWh
LS-35 1311 Foundation Park Blvd SE FPL 90286-39426 Electricity Use 2,569 kWh
LS-36 1156 Meadowbrook Road NE FPL 98314-00271 Electricity Use 2,708 kWh
LS-37 1305 Culver Drive NE FPL 21304-41526 Electricity Use 1,025 kWh
LS-38 6455 Minton Road SE FPL 68693-03518 Electricity Use 12,370 kWh
LS-39 832 Americana Blvd NE FPL 62733-17252 Electricity Use 9,517 kWh
LS-40 1011 Dolores Road NE FPL 89169-98480 Electricity Use 2,753 kWh
LS-41 2496 Pacific Avenue NE FPL 59642-32556 Electricity Use 79,371 kWh
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Table B4 Continued. Activity Data by Facility Location – Utility Facilities.
Name Address Data Source Account Number/Model
Activity Data Units
LS-41 2496 Pacific Avenue NE City of Palm Bay
Generator
Baldor IDLC100-JD
(125 kW) Diesel Combustion 250 gallons
LS-42 1985 Danr Drive NE FPL 33155-04369 Electricity Use 31,795 kWh
LS-42 1985 Danr Drive NE City of Palm Bay
Generator Baldor
(125 kW) Diesel Combustion 250 gallons
LS-43 1590 Richards Drive NE FPL 09226-27393 Electricity Use 29,160 kWh
LS-44 3310 Dixie Highway NE LS-44 FPL 99845-21246 Electricity Use 14,423 kWh
LS-45 1515 Water Drive NE FPL 07679-73134 Electricity Use 18,076 kWh
LS-45 1515 Water Drive NE City of Palm Bay
Generator
Baldor IDLC40-JD
(40 kW) Diesel Combustion 115 gallons
LS-46 1369 Worth Court NE LS-46 FPL 06959-23474 Electricity Use 5,460 kWh
LS-47 4299 Dixie Highway NE FPL 76861-14500 Electricity Use 11,289 kWh
LS-48 1301 Elliott Road NE FPL 49922-56257 Electricity Use 9,140 kWh
LS-48 1301 Elliott Road NE City of Palm Bay
Generator
Tradewinds TI40
(60 kW) Diesel Combustion 145 gallons
LS-49 1220 Knecht Road NE LS-49 FPL 84933-66184 Electricity Use 20,203 kWh
LS-50 1506 Bottlebrush Drive NE FPL 55787-68565 Electricity Use 57,795 kWh
LS-50 1506 Bottlebrush Drive NE City of Palm Bay
Generator
Baldor UCR74E (125 kW) Diesel Combustion 250 gallons
LS-51 3107 Bay Boulevard NE FPL 22828-37257 Electricity Use 8,780 kWh
LS-52 2378 Ersoff Blvd NE FPL 46981-31499 Electricity Use 8,763 kWh
LS-53 3096 Indian Drive NE FPL 41484-88572 Electricity Use 8,786 kWh
LS-54 2148 Harris Avenue NE FPL 14659-82302 Electricity Use 1,746 kWh
LS-56 995 Mandarin Drive NE FPL 72083-48545 Electricity Use 28,332 kWh
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Table B4 Continued. Activity Data by Facility Location – Utility Facilities.
Name Address Data Source Account Number/Model
Activity Data Units
LS-57 2249 Gunpowder Drive NE FPL 91324-44432 Electricity Use 4,961 kWh
LS-58 5045 Dixie Highway NE FPL 92004-18516 Electricity Use 12,072 kWh
LS-59 23398 Commerce Park Drive FPL 37348-20404 Electricity Use 112 kWh
LS-60 3200 Pinewood Drive NE FPL 81214-98193 Electricity Use 4,454 kWh
LS-61 9890 Pinewood Drive FPL 51735-89101 Electricity Use 3,198 kWh
LS-63 500 Lakes of Melbourne Drive FPL 50718-67278 Electricity Use 3,202 kWh
LS-64 260 Lakes of Melbourne Drive FPL 15432-59392 Electricity Use 23,332 kWh
LS-65 1070 Castile Road SE FPL 08757-56496 Electricity Use 861 kWh
LS-66 2475 Hidden Pine Lane NE FPL 05026-74211 Electricity Use 2,875 kWh
LS-67 2029 Degroodt Road SW FPL 97598-54467 Electricity Use 7,870 kWh
LS-68 860 Coply Street SE FPL 07101-79425 Electricity Use 29,991 kWh
LS-69 761 Consumer Street SE FPL 22155-98406 Electricity Use 14,410 kWh
LS-70 3380 Jupiter Blvd SE FPL 52640-91306 Electricity Use 5,031 kWh
LS-71 108 Massini Avenue NW FPL 70161-93125 Electricity Use 4,026 kWh
LS-72 215 Nagel Road NW FPL 75518-48570 Electricity Use 5,865 kWh
LS-73 265 Melis Avenue NW FPL 79201-21279 Electricity Use 3,220 kWh
LS-74 260 Alcantarra Street NW FPL 60397-60407 Electricity Use 7,485 kWh
LS-75 489 Americana Blvd NW FPL 85375-14112 Electricity Use 8,570 kWh
LS-76 735 Ivanhoe Street NW FPL 48432-33562 Electricity Use 8,007 kWh
LS-77 198 Deauville Avenue NE FPL 32531-98554 Electricity Use 7,619 kWh
LS-78 316 Brookedge Street NE FPL 75860-51208 Electricity Use 2,268 kWh
LS-79 499 Brookedge Street NE FPL 35428-05449 Electricity Use 4,064 kWh
LS-80 454 Cellini AVENUE NE FPL 64385-87450 Electricity Use 4,059 kWh
LS-81 872 Eldron Blvd NE FPL 87986-87003 Electricity Use 3,674 kWh
LS-82 1799 Windbrook Drive SE FPL 49531-25335 Electricity Use 245 kWh
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Table B4 Continued. Activity Data by Facility Location – Utility Facilities.
Name Address Data Source Account Number/Model
Activity Data Units
LS-83 3451 Bayside Lakes Blvd SE FPL 86115-28038 Electricity Use 16,910 kWh
LS-84 489 Cogan Drive SE FPL 83787-86035 Electricity Use 5,670 kWh
LS-85 3824 Bayside Lakes Blvd SE FPL 17533-98351 Electricity Use 22,725 kWh
LS-87 2040 Bramblewood Circle SE FPL 64340-94113 Electricity Use 2,569 kWh
LS-88 498 Riviera Drive NE LS-88 FPL 30609-38143 Electricity Use 3,755 kWh
LS-90 250 Thor Avenue SE FPL 52096-26190 Electricity Use 4,658 kWh
LS-92 340 Nardo Avenue SW FPL 65016-92062 Electricity Use 1,320 kWh
LS-93
9144 Babcock Avenue City of Palm Bay
Generator
Spectrum 250D5EB (250 kW) Diesel Combustion 475 gallons
LS-97 720 Cogan Drive SE FPL 99556-66202 Electricity Use 5,098 kWh
LS-99 2295 Snapdragon Drive NW FPL 90015-61332 Electricity Use 1,726 kWh
LS-100 975 Cogan Drive SE FPL 16656-33408 Electricity Use 0 kWh
LS-102 830 Cogan Drive SE FPL 76758-02479 Electricity Use 490 kWh
LS-? 743 Chateau Street SE FPL 18275-81073 Electricity Use 1,799 kWh
Well F-1 Port Malabar N Blvd FPL 04177-85540 Electricity Use 2,571 kWh
Well 9 Port Malabar Blvd FPL 17159-94321 Electricity Use 11,947 kWh
Well 10 Port Malabar Blvd FPL 78048-86339 Electricity Use 49,725 kWh
Well 10
Port Malabar Blvd City of Palm Bay
Generator
Baldor IDLC50-JD
(50 kW) Diesel Combustion 130 gallons
Well 11 Port Malabar Blvd FPL 32179-76343 Electricity Use 50,858 kWh
Well 11
Port Malabar Blvd City of Palm Bay
Generator
Baldor IDLC40-JD
(40 kW) Diesel Combustion 115 gallons
Well 12 Port Malabar Blvd FPL 03040-15431 Electricity Use 54,066 kWh
Well 13 Mid Cnl FPL 73142-10514 Electricity Use 54,971 kWh
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Table B4 Continued. Activity Data by Facility Location – Utility Facilities.
Name Address Data Source Account Number/Model
Activity Data Units
Well 13
Mid Cnl City of Palm Bay
Generator
Baldor IDLC40-JD
(40 kW) Diesel Combustion 115 gallons
Well 14 Port Malabar N Blvd FPL 83539-13075 Electricity Use 28,909 kWh
Well 15 997 Pine Creek Circle NE FPL 59253-15086 Electricity Use 61,105 kWh
Well 16 High Road NW FPL 99844-41056 Electricity Use 48,326 kWh
Well 17 1240 Clearmont Street NE FPL 28261-16390 Electricity Use 72,305 kWh
Well 17
1240 Clearmont Street NE City of Palm Bay
Generator
Taylor D575
(75 kW) Diesel Combustion 170 gallons
Well 18 Port Malabar Blvd FPL 68025-00360 Electricity Use 47,625 kWh
Well 18 Port Malabar Blvd
City of Palm Bay Generator
Baldor (50 kW) Diesel Combustion 130 gallons
Well 20 Clearmont Street NE FPL 58658-85288 Electricity Use 60,193 kWh
Well 22 Clearmont Street NE FPL 68911-03274 Electricity Use 13,712 kWh
Well 23 Briar Creek Blvd FPL 16893-97568 Electricity Use 45,513 kWh
Well 24 Briar Creek Blvd FPL 87579-54287 Electricity Use 23,542 kWh
Well 25 1900 Port Malabar Blvd NE FPL 52650-75282 Electricity Use 7,743 kWh
Well 26 Briar Creek Blvd FPL 06404-66157 Electricity Use 41,399 kWh
Well 27 1180 Briar Creek Blvd FPL 19876-32492 Electricity Use 31,300 kWh
Well 28 Sandy Pines Drive FPL 65711-56162 Electricity Use 13,679 kWh
Well 30 Cayuga Avenue NE FPL 27744-84220 Electricity Use 49,962 kWh
Well 30 Cayuga Avenue NE City of Palm Bay
Generator
Taylor D575
(75kW) Diesel Combustion 170 gallons
Well 47 741 Riviera Drive NE FPL 84347-43434 Electricity Use 21,387 kWh
Well 49 Sandy Pines Drive FPL 53778-83375 Electricity Use 61,349 kWh
Well 50 490 Riviera Drive NE FPL 58791-08123 Electricity Use 52,192 kWh
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Table B4 Continued. Activity Data by Facility Location – Utility Facilities.
Name Address Data Source Account Number/Model
Activity Data Units
Well 50 490 Riviera Drive NE City of Palm Bay
Generator
Taylor D575
(75kW) Diesel Combustion 170 gallons
Well 51 1203 Mariposa Drive NE FPL 40557-98302 Electricity Use 44,488 kWh
Well 52 710 Riviera Drive NE FPL 61885-66456 Electricity Use 49,233 kWh
Well 54 710 Riviera Drive NE FPL 64292-03463 Electricity Use 34,358 kWh
Well 55 1241Riviera Drive NE City of Palm Bay
Generator
Baldor IDLC40-JD
(40 kW) Diesel Combustion 115 gallons
Well 55 1241Riviera Drive NE FPL 64651-38011 Electricity Use 83,114 kWh
Well 56 1294 Riviera Drive NE FPL 85463-89134 Electricity Use 40,962 kWh
Well 56 1294 Riviera Drive NE City of Palm Bay
Generator
Baldor IDLC40-JD
(40 kW) Diesel Combustion 115 gallons
Well 59 1270 Meadowbrook Road NE FPL 88563-70518 Electricity Use 49,102 kWh
Well 60 607 Dunbarton Circle NE FPL 65756-45095 Electricity Use 25,054 kWh
Well 64 1183 Craftsland Lane NE FPL 32569-58400 Electricity Use 39,175 kWh
Well 68 631 Posen Court NE FPL 67606-90518 Electricity Use 30,955 kWh
ASR/Well 15 City of Palm Bay
Generator
Taylor DS-100 (100kW) Diesel Combustion 205 gallons
ASR Well 2200 Sandy Pines Drive FPL 76170-93310 Electricity Use 25,423 kWh
F1/Well 16 City of Palm Bay
Generator
Taylor DS-75 (75kW) Diesel Combustion 170 gallons
Troutman WRF 1080 Troutman Blvd. NE FPL 92579-88536 Electricity Use 1,557,165 kWh
1080 Troutman Blvd. NE City of Palm Bay
Generator
Caterpillar SRCR
(565 kW) Diesel Combustion 1090 gallons
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Table B4 Continued. Activity Data by Facility Location – Utility Facilities.
Name Address Data Source Account Number/Model
Activity Data Units
Troutman WRF 1080 Troutman Blvd. NE City of Palm Bay Air Conditioner
Bard WA241
Refrigerant Charge AC #12
-- oz. R-22
1080 Troutman Blvd. NE City of Palm Bay Air Conditioner
Carrier 38CKC060300
Refrigerant Charge AC #11
-- oz. R-22
1080 Troutman Blvd. NE City of Palm Bay
Refrigerator Isotemp Plus
1000112 Refrigerant Charge
– Refrigerator (a)
17.6 oz. R-134a
1080 Troutman Blvd. NE City of Palm Bay
Refrigerator Haier
HSP03WNAWW Refrigerant Charge
– Refrigerator (a)
17.6 oz. R-134a
1080 Troutman Blvd. NE City of Palm Bay
Refrigerator GE
WMR04BAPBBB Refrigerant Charge
– Refrigerator (a)
17.6 oz. R-134a
1080 Troutman Blvd. NE City of Palm Bay
Refrigerator Frigidaire
FRT18S6ABY Refrigerant Charge
– Refrigerator 4.5 oz. R-134a
1080 Troutman Blvd. NE City of Palm Bay
Refrigerator Revco
BOD50A14 Refrigerant Charge
– Refrigerator (a)
17.6 oz. R-134a
Troutman RO 1101 Troutman Blvd. NE FPL 69008-62357 Electricity Use 241,626 kWh
1101 Troutman Blvd. NE FPL 40262-08092 Electricity Use 1,076,883 kWh
1101 Troutman Blvd. NE FPL 84182-19419 Electricity Use 469,050 kWh
1101 Troutman Blvd. NE City of Palm Bay
Generator
Kohler 100ROZJ71
(100 kW) Diesel Combustion 16.4 gallons
1101 Troutman Blvd. NE City of Palm Bay
Generator
Katolight D105FRJ4 (100 kW) Diesel Combustion 16.4 gallons
1101 Troutman Blvd. NE
City of Palm Bay
Generator
DMT 60C-2
(60 kW) Diesel Combustion 11.6 gallons
1103 Troutman Blvd. NE City of Palm Bay
Generator
Kohler 400R02D71
(400 kW) Diesel Combustion 745 gallons (a) Refrigerant charge information assumed to be worst-case value for equipment class. Values obtained from WRI/WBCSD, Calculating HFC and PFC
Emissions from the Manufacturing, Installation, Operation and Disposal of Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Equipment. (Version 1.0) 2005.
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Table B4 Continued. Activity Data by Facility Location – Utility Facilities.
Name Address Data Source Account Number/Model
Activity Data Units
Troutman RO (Continued) 1101 Troutman Blvd. NE
City of Palm Bay Generator
DMT 60C-2
(60 kW) Diesel Combustion 11.6 gallons
1101 Troutman Blvd. NE City of Palm Bay
Generator
DMT 60C-2
(60 kW) Diesel Combustion 11.6 gallons
1101 Troutman Blvd. NE City of Palm Bay
Generator
Lynx 605D
(60 kW) Diesel Combustion 0 gallons
1103 Troutman Blvd. NE City of Palm Bay
Generator
Caterpillar SR4
(300 kW) Diesel Combustion 565 gallons
1103 Troutman Blvd. NE City of Palm Bay
Generator
Caterpillar LC6
(500 kW) Diesel Combustion 925 gallons
Troutman Maint. 1104 Troutman Blvd. NE FPL 68858-16048 Electricity Use 27,134 kWh
Troutman Bldg 1105 Troutman Blvd. NE FPL 12599-79050 Electricity Use 59,088 kWh
1105 Troutman Blvd. NE City of Palm Bay
Generator
Baldar IDLC40-JD
(40 kW) Diesel Combustion 9.2 gallons
1105 Troutman Blvd. NE City of Palm Bay
Refrigerator Kenmore Refrigerant Charge
– Refrigerator (a)
17.6 oz. R-134a
1105 Troutman Blvd. NE City of Palm Bay
Refrigerator Frigidaire Refrigerant Charge
– Refrigerator (a)
17.6 oz. R-134a
1105 Troutman Blvd. NE City of Palm Bay
Refrigerator Kenmore Refrigerant Charge
– Refrigerator (a)
17.6 oz. R-134a
1105 Troutman Blvd. NE City of Palm Bay
Refrigerator Ice-0-matic ICE0400FA
Refrigerant Charge – Refrigerator 32 oz. R-404a
1105 Troutman Blvd. NE City of Palm Bay
Refrigerator Frigidaire Refrigerant Charge
– Refrigerator (a)
17.6 oz. R-134a (a) Refrigerant charge information assumed to be worst-case value for equipment class. Values obtained from WRI/WBCSD, Calculating HFC and PFC Emissions from the Manufacturing, Installation, Operation and Disposal of Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Equipment. (Version 1.0) 2005.
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Table B4 Continued. Activity Data by Facility Location – Utility Facilities.
Name Address Data Source Account Number/Model
Activity Data Units
Troutman Bldg (Continued) 1105 Troutman Blvd. NE
City of Palm Bay Refrigerator Unknown
Refrigerant Charge – Refrigerator
(a) 17.6 oz. R-134a
1105 Troutman Blvd. NE City of Palm Bay
Refrigerator GE Refrigerant Charge
– Refrigerator (a)
17.6 oz. R-134a
1105 Troutman Blvd. NE City of Palm Bay
Refrigerator Adora Refrigerant Charge
– Refrigerator (a)
17.6 oz. R-134a
1105 Troutman Blvd. NE City of Palm Bay
Refrigerator GE Refrigerant Charge
– Refrigerator (a)
17.6 oz. R-134a
1105 Troutman Blvd. NE City of Palm Bay
Refrigerator Hotpoint Refrigerant Charge
– Refrigerator (a)
17.6 oz. R-134a
1105 Troutman Blvd. NE City of Palm Bay
Refrigerator Ice-0-matic
ICE0400FA4 Refrigerant Charge
– Refrigerator 30 oz. R-404a
1105 Troutman Blvd. NE City of Palm Bay
Refrigerator Manitowoc 5D0452A
Refrigerant Charge – Refrigerator 21 oz. R-404a
1105 Troutman Blvd. NE
City of Palm Bay Air Conditioner
Janitrol
CPKE60-18
Refrigerant Charge AC #1 -- oz. R-22
1105 Troutman Blvd. NE City of Palm Bay Air Conditioner
Payne PA10JA036-C
Refrigerant Charge AC #2 -- oz. R-22
1105 Troutman Blvd. NE City of Palm Bay Air Conditioner
Byrant 561AJ036-D
Refrigerant Charge AC #3 -- oz. R-22
1105 Troutman Blvd. NE
City of Palm Bay Air Conditioner
Fujitsu AOU12RL
Refrigerant Charge AC #6 28
oz. R-410A
1105 Troutman Blvd. NE City of Palm Bay Air Conditioner
Carrier 50TFF005-A-611
Refrigerant Charge AC #7 -- oz. R-22
1105 Troutman Blvd. NE City of Palm Bay Air Conditioner
Byrant 561AJ036-F
Refrigerant Charge AC #9 -- oz. R-22
1105 Troutman Blvd. NE City of Palm Bay Air Conditioner
Byrant 561AJ036-E
Refrigerant Charge AC #10 -- oz. R-22
1105 Troutman Blvd. NE City of Palm Bay Air Conditioner
Byrant 113ANA018A
Refrigerant Charge AC #87 72 oz. R-410A
(a) Refrigerant charge information assumed to be worst-case value for equipment class. Values obtained from WRI/WBCSD, Calculating HFC and PFC Emissions from the Manufacturing, Installation, Operation and Disposal of Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Equipment. (Version 1.0) 2005.
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Table B4 Continued. Activity Data by Facility Location – Utility Facilities.
Name Address Data Source Account Number/Model
Activity Data Units
Troutman Bldg (Continued) 1105 Troutman Blvd. NE
City of Palm Bay Air Conditioner
Carrier 50TFQ005-511
Refrigerant Charge AC #8 -- oz. R-22
1105 Troutman Blvd. NE City of Palm Bay Air Conditioner
Bard WA372A10XX4-
XXXX10KW Refrigerant Charge
AC #92 -- oz. R-22
1105 Troutman Blvd. NE City of Palm Bay Air Conditioner
Goodman CLJ36-1A
Refrigerant Charge AC #22 -- oz. R-22
1105 Troutman Blvd. NE City of Palm Bay Air Conditioner
Bard WA372A10XX4-
XXX10KW Refrigerant Charge
AC #90 -- oz. R-22
1105 Troutman Blvd. NE City of Palm Bay Air Conditioner
Bard WA372A10XX4-
XXXX10KW Refrigerant Charge
AC #91 -- oz. R-22
1105 Troutman Blvd. NE City of Palm Bay Air Conditioner
Bard WA372A10XX4-
XXXX10KW Refrigerant Charge
AC #93 -- oz. R-22
1105 Troutman Blvd. NE- Modular FPL 94370-40182 Electricity Use 232 kWh
1105 Troutman Blvd. NE – bldg K FPL 78699-90072 Electricity Use 0 kWh
Troutman WWTP 1111 Troutman Blvd. NE FPL 75730-35289 Electricity Use 2,592,309 kWh
1113 Troutman Blvd. NE City of Palm Bay
Generator
Cummings KTA50G52 (1100 kW) Diesel Combustion 2,000 gallons
Troutman Bldg C 1150 Troutman Blvd NE - Modular FPL 24101-18398 Electricity Use 20,459 kWh
Nash Booster 645 Nash Street NE FPL 81407-44445 Electricity Use 205,125 kWh
Nash Booster 645 Nash Street NE City of Palm Bay
Generator
Caterpillar SR4
(350 kW) Diesel Combustion 655 gallons
Water Tank 1750 Main Street FPL 44765-05294 Electricity Use 0 kWh
SR Deep Injection Well 2590 Hermosa Avenue SE FPL 95110-10093 Electricity Use 23,058 kWh
SR Admin 3900 Emerson Drive SE FPL 76448-88583 Electricity Use 183,757 kWh
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Table B4 Continued. Activity Data by Facility Location – Utility Facilities.
Name Address Data Source Account Number/Model
Activity Data Units
SR RO 250 Osmosis Drive SE FPL 74714-21144 Electricity Use 3,222,077 kWh
250 Osmosis Drive SE City of Palm Bay
Generator
Cummins DGDK5702719
(125 kW) Diesel Combustion 250 gallons
250 Osmosis Drive SE City of Palm Bay
Generator
Cummins DFLC-5699-7P3
(1250 kW) Diesel Combustion 2265 gallons
250 Osmosis Drive SE City of Palm Bay
Generator
Cummins DGDB-5702682
(100 kW) Diesel Combustion 205 gallons
250 Osmosis Drive SE City of Palm Bay Air Conditioner
Carrier 38TRA024
Refrigerant Charge AC #74 -- oz. R-22
250 Osmosis Drive SE City of Palm Bay Air Conditioner
Carrier 38TRA060
Refrigerant Charge AC #75 -- oz. R-22
250 Osmosis Drive SE City of Palm Bay Air Conditioner
Carrier 38TRA060
Refrigerant Charge AC #76 -- oz. R-22
250 Osmosis Drive SE City of Palm Bay Air Conditioner
Carrier 38TRA060
Refrigerant Charge AC #77 -- oz. R-22
250 Osmosis Drive SE City of Palm Bay Air Conditioner
Carrier 38TRA060
Refrigerant Charge AC #78 -- oz. R-22
250 Osmosis Drive SE City of Palm Bay Air Conditioner
Carrier 38AKS014
Refrigerant Charge AC #79 -- oz. R-22
250 Osmosis Drive SE City of Palm Bay Air Conditioner
Carrier 38HDC024
Refrigerant Charge AC #80 -- oz. R-22
250 Osmosis Drive SE City of Palm Bay Air Conditioner
Carrier 38HDC024
Refrigerant Charge AC #82 -- oz. R-22
250 Osmosis Drive SE City of Palm Bay Air Conditioner
Carrier 38HDC024
Refrigerant Charge AC #83 -- oz. R-22
250 Osmosis Drive SE
City of Palm Bay Refrigerator
Kenmore
106.7421-2402
Refrigerant Charge – Refrigerator 17.6 oz. 134a
250 Osmosis Drive SE City of Palm Bay Air Conditioner
Carrier 38HDC024
Refrigerant Charge AC #84 -- oz. R-22
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Table B4 Continued. Activity Data by Facility Location – Utility Facilities.
Name Address Data Source Account Number/Model
Activity Data Units
SR RO (Continued) 250 Osmosis Drive SE
City of Palm Bay Air Conditioner
Carrier 38TRA018
Refrigerant Charge AC #81 -- oz. R-22
250 Osmosis Drive SE City of Palm Bay Air Conditioner
Carrier 38HDC024
Refrigerant Charge AC #85 -- oz. R-22
250 Osmosis Drive SE City of Palm Bay Air Conditioner
Carrier 38HDC024
Refrigerant Charge AC #86 -- oz. R-22
250 Osmosis Drive SE City of Palm Bay Air Conditioner
Bard WA242BW5X3J
Refrigerant Charge AC #88 -- oz. R-22
250 Osmosis Drive SE City of Palm Bay Air Conditioner
Addison RCA051004F
Refrigerant Charge AC #89 224 oz. R-410A
250 Osmosis Drive SE
City of Palm Bay Refrigerator
Kenmore
106.742494
Refrigerant Charge – Refrigerator 17.6 oz. 134a
250 Osmosis Drive SE City of Palm Bay
Refrigerator Ice-o-Matic ICE0400FA
Refrigerant Charge – Refrigerator 32 oz. R-404a
(a) Refrigerant charge information assumed to be worst-case value for equipment class. Values obtained from WRI/WBCSD, Calculating HFC and PFC Emissions from the Manufacturing, Installation, Operation and Disposal of Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Equipment. (Version 1.0) 2005.
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Table B5. Activity Data by Facility Location – Parks and Recreation.
Name Address Data Source Account
Number/Model Activity Data Units
AIS Trail Park 2804 Hickory Avenue NE FPL 96447-54443 Electricity Use 3,316 kWh
Aquatic Center (BCC Pool) 420 Community College Parkway FPL 11848-89036
Electricity Use - Lighting 5,778 kWh
Bill Madden Park 2860 Eldron Blvd. SE FPL 37684-79275 Electricity Use 1,863 kWh
2860 Eldron Blvd. SE City of Palm Bay System Design Septic System 900 gallons
Castaway Point Park 2990 Bay Blvd. FPL 17816-33449 Electricity Use 984 kWh
2990 Bay Blvd. FPL 46952-66215 Electricity Use -
Lighting 5,823 kWh
2990 Bay Blvd. FPL 92192-46403 Electricity Use 6,218 kWh
Community Center 1502 Port Malabar Blvd FPL 57750-06033 Electricity Use 465,014 kWh
1502 Port Malabar Blvd City of Palm Bay Air Conditioner
Trane Raucc604bg0309
Refrigerant Charge AC #52
(a) 3,520 oz. R-410a
1502 Port Malabar Blvd City of Palm Bay Air Conditioner
Trane TTA042C400A0
Refrigerant Charge AC #53
(a) 3,520 oz. R-410a
1502 Port Malabar Blvd City of Palm Bay Air Conditioner
Carrier 38AK5016-610
Refrigerant Charge AC #54 -- oz. R-22
1502 Port Malabar Blvd City of Palm Bay Air Conditioner
Rudd 38AK5016-610
Refrigerant Charge AC #55
(a) 3,520 oz. R-410a
1502 Port Malabar Blvd City of Palm Bay Air Conditioner
Bard P1060A1
Refrigerant Charge AC #56 -- oz. R-22
1502 Port Malabar Blvd City of Palm Bay Air Conditioner
Comfortmaker AD060F
Refrigerant Charge AC #57 -- oz. R-22
1502 Port Malabar Blvd City of Palm Bay Air Conditioner
Goodman CPHE48-1B
Refrigerant Charge AC #58 170 oz. R-410a
1502 Port Malabar Blvd City of Palm Bay
Refrigerator Roper
RT2ICMXK001 Refrigerant Charge
– Refrigerator(a)
17.6 oz. 134a
1502 Port Malabar Blvd City of Palm Bay
Refrigerator GE Refrigerant Charge
– Refrigerator (a)
17.6 oz. 134a (a) Refrigerant charge information assumed to be worst-case value for equipment class. Values obtained from WRI/WBCSD, Calculating HFC and PFC Emissions from the Manufacturing, Installation, Operation and Disposal of Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Equipment. (Version 1.0) 2005.
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Table B5 Continued. Activity Data by Facility Location – Parks and Recreation.
Name Address Data Source Account
Number/Model Activity Data Units Community Center (Continued) 1502 Port Malabar Blvd
City of Palm Bay Refrigerator Unknown
Refrigerant Charge – Refrigerator
(a) 17.6 oz. 134a
1502 Port Malabar Blvd City of Palm Bay
Refrigerator Agion
Ice-o-Matic Refrigerant Charge
– Refrigerator 17.6 oz. 134a
1502 Port Malabar Blvd City of Palm Bay
Refrigerator Manitowoc
ice machine Refrigerant Charge
– Refrigerator -- oz. 502
Dade Circle Park 3251 Dade Circle FPL 90046-37212 Electricity Use -
Lighting 348 kWh
Driskell Park 2155 Monroe Street FPL 51838-05133 Electricity Use 9,943 kWh
Fred Lee Park 895 Emerson Drive FPL 66874-08010 Electricity Use -
Lighting 11,047 kWh
895 Emerson Drive FPL 66884-06047 Electricity Use -
Lighting 11,582 kWh
895 Emerson Drive FPL 66894-04074 Electricity Use 16,198 kWh
895 Emerson Drive FPL 66824-03099 Electricity Use -
Lighting 12,776 kWh
895 Emerson Drive City of Palm Bay
Refrigerator Cooler Refrigerant Charge
– Refrigerator (a)
17.6 oz. 134a
895 Emerson Drive City of Palm Bay
Refrigerator Cooler Refrigerant Charge
– Refrigerator (a)
17.6 oz. 134a
895 Emerson Drive City of Palm Bay
Refrigerator Unknown
LFFH2067DW2 Refrigerant Charge
– Refrigerator (a)
17.6 oz. 134a
895 Emerson Drive City of Palm Bay
Refrigerator Unknown
FFCO5MICW Refrigerant Charge
– Refrigerator (a)
17.6 oz. 134a
Goode Park (Captain's House) 1300 Bianca Drive
City of Palm Bay Air Conditioner
GE BTN736A100A1
Refrigerant Charge AC #59
(a) 3,520 oz. R-410a
1300 Bianca Drive City of Palm Bay Air Conditioner
GE BTN736A100A1
Refrigerant Charge AC #60
(a) 3,520 oz. R-410a
(a) Refrigerant charge information assumed to be worst-case value for equipment class. Values obtained from WRI/WBCSD, Calculating HFC and PFC Emissions from the Manufacturing, Installation, Operation and Disposal of Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Equipment. (Version 1.0) 2005.
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Table B5 Continued. Activity Data by Facility Location – Parks and Recreation.
Name Address Data Source Account
Number/Model Activity Data Units Goode Park (Continued) 1300 Bianca Drive FPL 37953-09081 Electricity Use 42,863 kWh
1300 Bianca Drive City of Palm Bay
Refrigerator Beverage Air
6865 Refrigerant Charge
– Refrigerator (a)
17.6 oz. 134a
1300 Bianca Drive City of Palm Bay Air Conditioner
Eubank W36CF00B1F00A
Refrigerant Charge AC #61
(a) 3,520 oz. R-410a
1300 Bianca Drive City of Palm Bay
Refrigerator Roper
RT188KX5000 Refrigerant Charge
– Refrigerator (a)
17.6 oz. 134a
Hurricane Paintball Park 770 Hurricane St FPL 37609-63078 Electricity Use 4,143 kWh
Inspiration Park 751 Consumer St. FPL 23878-24044 Electricity Use 9,773 kWh
Knecht Park 1380 Glenham Drive NE FPL 17491-07049 Electricity Use 11,782 kWh
1380 Glenham Drive NE FPL 17441-00015 Electricity Use –
Field Lights 10,452 kWh
1380 Glenham Drive NE FPL 13177-07147 Electricity Use 40,741 kWh
1380 Glenham Drive NE FPL 17481-09012 Electricity Use 2,377 kWh
Lagoon House 3225 Dixie Highway City of Palm Bay Air Conditioner
Trane
TTA090A300EA Refrigerant Charge
AC #71(a)
3,520 oz. R-410a
3225 Dixie Highway City of Palm Bay Air Conditioner
Trane
TTA120A300EA Refrigerant Charge
AC #72 (a)
3,520 oz. R-410a
3225 Dixie Highway City of Palm Bay Air Conditioner
Trane
2tta0060a300aaa
Refrigerant Charge AC #73 -- oz. R-22
Liberia Park 2197 Northview Street FPL 28378-81016 Electricity Use 334 kWh
FPL 17216-54166 Electricity Use -
Lighting 14,690 kWh
Liberty Park 895 Carlyle Avenue FPL 39483-33038 Electricity Use 142,298 kWh
895 Carlyle Avenue FPL 60239-77249 17,159 kWh (a) Refrigerant charge information assumed to be worst-case value for equipment class. Values obtained from WRI/WBCSD, Calculating HFC and PFC Emissions from the Manufacturing, Installation, Operation and Disposal of Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Equipment. (Version 1.0) 2005.
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Table B5 Continued. Activity Data by Facility Location – Parks and Recreation.
Name Address Data Source Account
Number/Model Activity Data Units
Liberty Park (Continued) 895 Carlyle Avenue FPL 65419-91110 5,787 kWh
895 Carlyle Avenue City of Palm Bay
Refrigerator
Southern H.D.
GON26 Refrigerant Charge
– Refrigerator (a)
17.6 oz. 134a
895 Carlyle Avenue City of Palm Bay
Refrigerator 2-dr Coke Refrigerant Charge
– Refrigerator (a)
17.6 oz. 134a
895 Carlyle Avenue City of Palm Bay
Refrigerator Scottsman Refrigerant Charge
– Refrigerator (a)
17.6 oz. 134a
895 Carlyle Avenue City of Palm Bay
Refrigerator GE Refrigerant Charge
– Refrigerator (a)
17.6 oz. 134a
895 Carlyle Avenue City of Palm Bay
Refrigerator Kenmore Refrigerant Charge
– Refrigerator (a)
17.6 oz. 134a
895 Carlyle Avenue City of Palm Bay
Refrigerator Kenmore Refrigerant Charge
– Refrigerator (a)
17.6 oz. 134a
895 Carlyle Avenue City of Palm Bay
Refrigerator Ice-o-Matic Refrigerant Charge
– Ice Machine oz. R-404a
Lynbrook Park 695 Lynbrook Street FPL 28982-10931 Electricity Use 47,843 kWh
City of Palm Bay System Design Septic System 900 gallons
McGriff Park 1150 Degroot Road SW FPL 75805-69031 Electricity Use 13,373 kWh
1150 Degroot Road SW FPL 13382-13083 Electricity Use 70,500 kWh
1150 Degroot Road SW- Portable City of Palm Bay
Generator
Ingersoll Rand G125
(125 kW) Diesel Combustion 0 gallons
1150 Degroot Road SW- Portable City of Palm Bay
Generator
Ingersoll Rand G125
(125 kW) Diesel Combustion 0 gallons
1150 Degroot Road SW City of Palm Bay Air Conditioner
Heil ACS036A2B1
Refrigerant Charge AC #51 -- oz. R-22
1150 Degroot Road SW City of Palm Bay Air Conditioner
Byrant 561CJ048-F
Refrigerant Charge AC #50 -- oz. R-22
(a) Refrigerant charge information assumed to be worst-case value for equipment class. Values obtained from WRI/WBCSD, Calculating HFC and PFC Emissions from the Manufacturing, Installation, Operation and Disposal of Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Equipment. (Version 1.0) 2005.
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Table B5 Continued. Activity Data by Facility Location – Parks and Recreation.
Name Address Data Source Account
Number/Model Activity Data Units McGriff Park (Continued) 1150 Degroot Road SW
City of Palm Bay Air Conditioner
Carrier 38HDF036301
Refrigerant Charge AC #94 136 oz. R-410A
1150 Degroot Road SW City of Palm Bay
Refrigerator Dixie Narco
DNCB368MC Refrigerant Charge
– Refrigerator (a)
17.6 oz. 134a
1150 Degroot Road SW City of Palm Bay
Refrigerator Whirlpool
ET1MTKXKT03 Refrigerant Charge
– Refrigerator 4 oz. R-134a
Oakwood Park 490 Koutnick Road SE FPL 30679-51388 Electricity Use 8,806 kWh
Palm Bay Regional Park 1951 Malabar Road FPL 77154-48002 Electricity Use 1,766 kWh
Pollak Park 1455 Main Street FPL 77156-12300 Electricity Use 20,041 kWh
1455 Main Street FPL 53952-24263 Electricity Use 3,493 kWh
1455 Main Street City of Palm Bay Air Conditioner
Trane 4twr2060a1000ab
Refrigerant Charge AC #70 3,520 oz. R-410A
1455 Main Street City of Palm Bay
Refrigerator Estate
tt19tkx5000 Refrigerant Charge
– Refrigerator (a)
17.6 oz. 134a
1455 Main Street City of Palm Bay
Refrigerator Flair Refrigerant Charge
– Refrigerator (a)
17.6 oz. 134a
Riviera Park 550 Riviera Drive FPL 28629-98412 Electricity Use 10,072 kWh
Stearns Point Center 4295 Dixie Highway NE FPL 96726-10228 Electricity Use 3,600 kWh
4295 Dixie Highway NE (LS-47) FPL 76861-14500 Electricity Use 11,289 kWh
4295 Dixie Highway NE City of Palm Bay
Generator Baldor
(50 kW) Diesel Combustion 130 gallons
4295 Dixie Highway NE City of Palm Bay
Generator Tradewinds
(80 kW) Diesel Combustion 185 gallons
The Nature Center 1518 Santiago Drive
City of Palm Bay Refrigerator
Kenmore 79565214V2
Refrigerant Charge – Refrigerator
(a) 17.6 oz. 134a
(a) Refrigerant charge information assumed to be worst-case value for equipment class. Values obtained from WRI/WBCSD, Calculating HFC and PFC Emissions from the Manufacturing, Installation, Operation and Disposal of Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Equipment. (Version 1.0) 2005.
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Table B5 Continued. Activity Data by Facility Location – Parks and Recreation.
Name Address Data Source Account Number/Model
Activity Data Units
The Nature Center (Continued) 1518 Santiago Drive FPL 57820-07016 Electricity Use 9,125 kWh
1518 Santiago Drive
City of Palm Bay Refrigerator Holiday
Refrigerant Charge – Refrigerator
(a) 17.6 oz. 134a
Veterans Memorial Park 2201/2225 Port Malabar Blvd. FPL 09348-45090 Electricity Use 12,661 kWh
2201/2225 Port Malabar Blvd. FPL 17234-03026 Electricity Use 50,760 kWh
2201/2225 Port Malabar Blvd. FPL 30267-70572 Electricity Use 25,218 kWh
2201/2225 Port Malabar Blvd. FPL 35503-46179 Electricity Use 39,658 kWh
2201/2225 Port Malabar Blvd. City of Palm Bay
Refrigerator Roper
RT18DKXWLO1 Refrigerant Charge
– Refrigerator (a)
17.6 oz. 134a
2201/2225 Port Malabar Blvd. City of Palm Bay
Refrigerator Bryant
561CJ030-D Refrigerant Charge
AC #42 -- oz. R-22
Victoria Park 2501 Victoria Drive FPL 87395-37283 Electricity Use 2,758 kWh
West Oaks 1161 Lamplighter Drive NW - IRR FPL 58696-98414 Electricity Use 57 kWh
1161 Lamplighter Drive NW FPL 29369-75164 Electricity Use 5,994 kWh
1161 Lamplighter Drive NW FPL 13809-62280 Electricity Use 138,848 kWh
1161 Lamplighter Drive NW City of Palm Bay System Design Septic System 900 gallons
1161 Lamplighter Drive NW City of Palm Bay
Refrigerator Frigidaire
FRT21156b5p Refrigerant Charge
– Refrigerator (a)
17.6 oz. 134a
1161 Lamplighter Drive NW City of Palm Bay
Refrigerator Ice-o-Matic Refrigerant Charge
– Ice Machine oz. R-404a (a) Refrigerant charge information assumed to be worst-case value for equipment class. Values obtained from WRI/WBCSD, Calculating HFC and PFC Emissions from the Manufacturing, Installation, Operation and Disposal of Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Equipment. (Version 1.0) 2005.
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Table B6. Activity Data by Facility Location – City Other.
Name Address Data Source Account Number/Model
Activity Data Units
Community Charter School 1350 Wyoming Drive SE FPL 40094-26208 Electricity Use 4,371 kWh
1350 Wyoming Drive SE FPL 51506-65205 Electricity Use 918,000 kWh
? 1361 Florida Avenue NE FPL 49751-00225
Electricity Use - lighting 3,792 kWh
? 3790 Dixie Highway NE #B FPL 94222-32497 Electricity Use 10,797 kWh
? 190 Malabar Road SW # 103 FPL 45627-32042 Electricity Use 25,405 kWh
? 590 Malabar Road SE # 2 FPL 43396-37227 Electricity Use 20,696 kWh
RBC Bank Building 5240 Babcock Street, N.E Square footage -NA- Electricity Use 614,175 kWh
City Hall 120 Malabar Road SE 67341-14975 Electricity Use 858,196 kWh
1624 Pace Drive NW 80889-70440 Electricity Use 395 kWh
200 Christensen Avenue SE 02186-27289
Electricity Use - Lighting 4,871 kWh
2191 Port Malabar Blvd NE 46213-83340 2,838 kWh
2271 Randolph Street NE 68470-44085
Electricity Use - Lighting 1,051 kWh
341 Emerson Drive NW Park/Ride 60213-19105 Electricity Use 5,612 kWh
600 Sturbridge Ter SE 30592-22020 Electricity Use 0 kWh
788 Brookfield Street SE Radio Tower 36024-14991 Electricity Use 503 kWh
Public Works Malabar & San Filippo Red Light Camera 60326-03505 Electricity Use 501 kWh
Malabar & Emerson Red Light Camera 65364-66482 Electricity Use 501 kWh
Malabar & Minton Red Light Camera 78644-10589 Electricity Use 501 kWh
Street Lights City Hall FPL 52237-05236 Electricity Use 1,788,486 kWh
Traffic Lights City of Palm Bay FPL 52167-04253 Electricity Use 427,190 kWh
Street Lights South US Highway 1 from Conlan to University FPL 03131-99291 Electricity Use 78,624 kWh
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Attachment C GHG Emissions by Facility Location
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Table C1. GHG Emissions by Facility Location – Fire Department
Name Address Emission Activity CO2 (kg)
CH4 (gm)
N2O (gm)
HFC s (gm)
CO2-e (mt)
Fire Station #1 2144 Palm Bay Road NE Scope 1 Stationary Combustion
1,387 241 13 0 1.39
Scope 2 Electricity Use 77,332 2,693 994 0 77.7
Scope 1 Air Conditioning 0 0 0 20,000 34.5
Scope 1 Refrigeration 0 0 0 31.6 0.04
Total Emissions 78,719 2,934 1,007 20,032 114
Fire Station #1 Supply 2148 Palm Bay Road NE Scope 1 Stationary Combustion
552 96 5 0 0.6
Scope 2 Electricity Use 44,084 1,535 566 0 44.3
Scope 2 Electricity Use - Sign 0 0 0 0 0.0
Scope 2 Electricity Use - Lighting
565 20 7 0 0.6
Scope 1 Air Conditioning 0 0 0 20,000 34.5
Total Emissions 565 20 7 20,000 35
Fire Station #2 150 Malabar Road NE Scope 1 Stationary Combustion
1,367 238 13 0 1.4
Scope 2 Electricity Use 50,123 1,746 644 0 50.4
Scope 1 Air Conditioning 0 0 0 0 0
Scope 1 Refrigeration 0 0 0 4.35 0.01
Total Emissions 51,490 1,984 657 4 52
Fire Station #3 790 Jupiter Blvd Scope 1 Stationary Combustion
2,712 408 22 0 2.7
Scope 2 Electricity Use 68,331 2,380 878 0 68.7
Scope 1 Air Conditioning 0 0 0 0 0
Scope 1 Refrigeration 0 0 0 7.5 0.01
Scope 1 Septic System 0 39,447 0 0 0.82
Total Emissions 68,331 41,827 878 8 70
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Table C1 Continued. GHG Emissions by Facility Location – Fire Department
Name Address Emission Activity CO2 CH4 N2O HFC s CO2-e
(kg) (gm) (gm) (gm) (mt)
Fire Station #4 1200 San Filippo Drive SE Scope 1
Stationary Combustion 1,334 234 13 0 1.3
Scope 2 Electricity Use 57,470 2,001 738 0 57.7
Scope 1 Air Conditioning 0 0 0 10,000 17.25
Scope 1 Refrigeration 0 0 0 9.35 0.01
Scope 1 Septic System 0 49,308 0 0 1.0
Total Emissions 58,804 51,543 751 10,009 77
Fire Station #5 37 San Filippo Drive SE Scope 1 Stationary
Combustion 16 2 0 0 0.0
Scope 2 Electricity Use 27,810 968 357 0 27.9
Scope 2 Electricity Use -
Lighting 632 22 8 0 0.6
Scope 1 Air Conditioning 0 0 0 0 0
Scope 1 Refrigeration 9.2 0.01
Total Emissions 28,442 990 365 9 29
Fire Department Headquarters/ 899 Carlyle Avenue SE Scope 1
Stationary Combustion 3,807 664 36 0 3.8
Emergency Services Scope 2 Electricity Use 80,572 2,806 1,035 0 81.0
Scope 1 Air Conditioning 0 0 0 20,000 34.5
Scope 1 Refrigeration 0 0 0 6.85 0.01
Total Emissions 84,379 3,470 1,071 20,007 119
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Table C2. GHG Emissions by Facility Location – Police Department
Name Address Emission Activity CO2 CH4 N2O HFC s CO2-e
(kg) (gm) (gm) (gm) (mt)
Police 130 Malabar Road Scope 1 Stationary
Combustion 19,394 2,916 159 0 19.5
Scope 2 Electricity Use 743,211 25,833 9,548 0 746.7
Electricity Use - Shed 4,652 162 60 0 4.7
Scope 1 Air Conditioning 0 0 0 0 0.0
Scope 1 Refrigeration 0 0 0 38.75 0.1
Total Emissions 767,257 28,911 9,767 39 771
Police – East District 1575 Main Street Scope 2 Electricity Use 20,214 704 260 0 20.3
Scope 1 Air Conditioning 0 0 0 40,000 69.0
Total Emissions 20,214 704 260 40,000 89
PAL 190 Malabar Road SW #103 Scope 2 Electricity Use 15,195 529 195 0 15.3
Total Emissions 15,195 529 195 0 15
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Table C3. GHG Emissions by Facility Location – Public Works
Name Address Emission Activity CO2 CH4 N2O HFC s CO2-e
(kg) (gm) (gm) (gm) (mt)
Public Works 1050 Malabar Road Scope 1 Stationary Combustion
1,158 202 11 0 1.2
Scope 2 Electricity Use 169,250 5,894 2,174 0 170.0
Scope 1 Air Conditioning 0 0 0 15,000 25.9
Scope 1 Septic System 0 88,756 0 0 1.86
Scope 1 Refrigeration 0 0 0 12 0.0
Total Emissions 170,408 94,852 2,185 15,012 198.9
Public Works 1750 Main Street Scope 1 Stationary Combustion
552 96 5 0 0.6
Scope 2 Electricity Use - Water Tank
0 0 0 0 0.0
Scope 1 Septic System 0 88,756 0 0 1.86
Scope 2 Electricity Use 24,594 316 857 0 24.9
Scope 1 Refrigeration 0 0 0 5 0.0
Scope 1 Air Conditioning 0 0 0 0 0.0
Total Emissions 25,146 89,168 862 5 27.4
Pump #1 1195 Malabar Road NE Scope 2 Electricity Use 949 33 12 0 1.0
Pump #2 2144 Palm Bay Road NE Scope 2 Electricity Use 775 27 10 0 0.8
Pump #3 2407 Emerson Drive SE Scope 2 Electricity Use 1,154 40 15 0 1.2
Pump #4 2782 Jupiter Blvd SW Scope 2 Electricity Use 0 0 0 0 0
Pump #5 2808 Jupiter Blvd SE Scope 2 Electricity Use 0 0 0 0 0
Total Emissions 2,878 100 37 2.0
Public Works 5330 Babcock Street NE Scope 2 Electricity Use 11,997 4,185 1,547 0 12.6
Scope 1 Septic System 0 88,756 0 0 1.86
Total Emissions 11,997 92,941 1,547 0 14.5
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Table C4. GHG Emissions by Facility Location – Utilities
Name Address Emission Activity CO2 CH4 N2O HFC s CO2-e (kg) (gm) (gm) (gm) (mt)
Utilities LS-1 1033 Cabot Drive NE Scope 2 Electricity Use 13,882 483 178 0 13.9
Utilities LS-2 3054 Abbott Avenue NE Scope 2 Electricity Use 37,384 1,302 480 0 37.6
Utilities LS-3 1287 Bianca Drive NE Scope 2 Electricity Use 468 16 6 0 0.5
Utilities LS-4 2074 Port Malabar Blvd NE Scope 2 Electricity Use 15,013 523 193 0 15.1
Utilities LS-5 3100 Florin Road NE Scope 2 Electricity Use 878 31 11 0 0.9
Utilities LS-6 1656 Sunny Brook Lane NE Scope 2 Electricity Use 3,526 123 45 0 3.5
Utilities LS-7 4700 Babcock Street NE Scope 2 Electricity Use 1,209 42 16 0 1.2
Utilities LS-8 997 Sonesta Avenue NE Scope 2 Electricity Use 3,003 105 39 0 3.0
Utilities LS-9 630 Posen Court NE Scope 1 Stationary
Combustion 2,536 381 21 0 2.6
Utilities LS-9 630 Posen Court NE Scope 2 Electricity Use 21,903 763 281 0 22.0
Utilities LS-10 2661 School Drive NE Scope 2 Electricity Use 733 26 9 0 0.7
Utilities LS-11 1593 Par Street NE Scope 2 Electricity Use 4,190 146 54 0 4.2
Utilities LS-12 1461 Salem Street NE Scope 2 Electricity Use 11,236 391 144 0 11.3
Utilities LS-13 1601 Riviera Drive NE Scope 1 Stationary
Combustion
Utilities LS-13 1601 Riviera Drive NE Scope 2 Electricity Use 17,440 607 224 0 17.5
Utilities LS-14 1020 Americana Blvd. NE Scope 2 Electricity Use 7,417 258 95 0 7.5
Utilities LS-15 890 Cayuga Avenue NE Scope 2 Electricity Use 2,360 82 30 0 2.4
Utilities LS-16 751 Chelsea Avenue NE Scope 2 Electricity Use 3,651 127 47 0 3.7
Utilities LS-17 1500 Mariposa Drive NE Scope 2 Electricity Use 3,027 105 39 0 3.0
Utilities LS-18 1025 Mariposa Drive NE Scope 2 Electricity Use 2,068 72 27 0 2.1
Utilities LS-19 999 Riviera Drive NE Scope 2 Electricity Use 1,166 41 15 0 1.2
Utilities LS-20 748 Riviera Drive NE Scope 1 Stationary
Combustion 1,471 221 12 0 1.5
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Table C4 Continued. GHG Emissions by Facility Location – Utilities
Name Address Emission Activity CO2 CH4 N2O HFC s CO2-e (kg) (gm) (gm) (gm) (mt)
Utilities LS-20 748 Riviera Drive NE Scope 2 Electricity Use 5,775 201 74 0 5.8
Utilities LS-21 1701 Tree Ridge Lane NE Scope 2 Electricity Use 1,624 57 21 0 1.6
Utilities LS-22 255 Mystic Blvd NE Scope 2 Electricity Use 199 7 3 0 0.2
Utilities LS-23 1155 Malabar Road NE Scope 2 Electricity Use 4,149 144 53 0 4.2
Utilities LS-24 1800 Club Garden Drive NE Scope 2 Electricity Use 147 5 2 0 0.1
Utilities LS-25 1047 Port Malabar Blvd NE Scope 2 Electricity Use 297 10 4 0 0.3
Utilities LS-26 980 Port Malabar Blvd NE Scope 2 Electricity Use 1,568 55 20 0 1.6
Utilities LS-27 19 San Filippo Scope 1 Stationary
Combustion 2,536 381 21 0 2.6
Utilities LS-27 19 San Filippo LS-27 Scope 2 Electricity Use 23,695 825 304 0 23.8
Utilities LS-28 4751 Hollywood Blvd NE Scope 2 Electricity Use 5,330 186 68 0 5.4
Utilities LS-29 1098 Malabar Road SE Scope 2 Electricity Use 3,361 117 43 0 3.4
Utilities LS-30 1051 Cricket Drive NE Scope 2 Electricity Use 17,842 621 229 0 17.9
Utilities LS-31 298 Interstate Court SE Scope 2 Electricity Use 10,692 372 137 0 10.7
Utilities LS-32 2151 Sandy Pine Drive NE Scope 2 Electricity Use 4,744 165 61 0 4.8
Utilities LS-33 580 Community College Pkwy SE Scope 2 Electricity Use 1,895 66 24 0 1.9
Utilities LS-34 515 Azalea Avenue SE Scope 2 Electricity Use 1,529 53 20 0 1.5
Utilities LS-35 1311 Foundation Park Blvd SE Scope 2 Electricity Use 1,751 61 22 0 1.8
Utilities LS-36 1156 Meadowbrook Road NE Scope 2 Electricity Use 1,620 56 21 0 1.6
Utilities LS-37 1305 Culver Drive NE Scope 2 Electricity Use 613 21 8 0 0.6
Utilities LS-38 6455 Minton Road SE Scope 2 Electricity Use 7,398 258 95 0 7.4
Utilities LS-39 832 Americana Blvd NE Scope 2 Electricity Use 5,692 198 73 0 5.7
Utilities LS-40 1011 Dolores Road NE Scope 2 Electricity Use 1,647 57 21 0 1.7
Utilities LS-41 2496 Pacific Avenue NE Scope 2 Electricity Use 47,471 1,653 610 0 47.7
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Table C4 Continued. GHG Emissions by Facility Location – Utilities
Name Address Emission Activity CO2 CH4 N2O HFC s CO2-e (kg) (gm) (gm) (gm) (mt)
Utilities LS-42 1985 Danr Drive NE Scope 1 Stationary
Combustion 2,536 381 21 0 2.6
Utilities LS-42 1985 Danr Drive NE Scope 2 Electricity Use 19,016 662 244 0 19.1
Utilities LS-43 1590 Richards Drive NE Scope 2 Electricity Use 3,266 114 42 0 3.3
Utilities LS-44 3310 Dixie Highway NE LS-44 Scope 2 Electricity Use 8,626 300 111 0 8.7
Utilities LS-45 1515 Water Drive NE Scope 1 Stationary
Combustion 1,167 175 10 0 1.2
Utilities LS-45 1515 Water Drive NE Scope 2 Electricity Use 10,811 377 139 0 10.9
Utilities LS-46 1369 Worth Court NE LS-46 Scope 2 Electricity Use 2,614 91 34 0 2.6
Utilities LS-47 4299 Dixie Highway NE Scope 2 Electricity Use 0 0 0 0.0
Utilities LS-48 1301 Elliott Road NE Scope 1 Stationary
Combustion 1,471 221 12 0 1.5
Utilities LS-48 1301 Elliott Road NE Scope 2 Electricity Use 5,467 190 70 0 5.5
Utilities LS-49 1220 Knecht Road NE LS-49 Scope 2 Electricity Use 12,083 421 155 0 12.1
Utilities LS-50 1506 Bottlebrush Drive NE Scope 1 Stationary
Combustion 2,536 21 381 0 2.7
Utilities LS-50 1506 Bottlebrush Drive NE Scope 2 Electricity Use 34,567 1204 444 0 34.7
Utilities LS-51 3107 Bay Boulevard NE Scope 2 Electricity Use 5,251 183 67 0 5.3
Utilities LS-52 2378 Ersoff Blvd NE Scope 2 Electricity Use 5,241 183 67 0 5.3
Utilities LS-53 3096 Indian Drive NE Scope 2 Electricity Use 5,255 183 68 0 5.3
Utilities LS-54 2148 Harris Avenue NE Scope 2 Electricity Use 1,044 36 13 0 1.0
Utilities LS-56 995 Mandarin Drive NE Scope 2 Electricity Use 16,945 590 218 0 17.0
Utilities LS-57 2249 Gunpowder Drive NE Scope 2 Electricity Use 2,967 103 38 0 3.0
Utilities LS-58 5045 Dixie Highway NE Scope 2 Electricity Use 7,220 251 93 0 7.3
Utilities LS-59 23398 Commerce Park Drive Scope 2 Electricity Use 67 2 1 0 0.1
Utilities LS-60 3200 Pinewood Drive NE Scope 2 Electricity Use 2,664 93 34 0 2.7
Utilities LS-61 9890 Pinewood Drive Scope 2 Electricity Use 1,913 67 25 0 1.9
Utilities LS-63 500 Lakes of Melbourne Drive Scope 2 Electricity Use 1,915 67 25 0 1.9
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Table C4 Continued. GHG Emissions by Facility Location – Utilities
Name Address Emission Activity CO2 CH4 N2O HFC s CO2-e (kg) (gm) (gm) (gm) (mt)
Utilities LS-64 260 Lakes of Melbourne Drive Scope 2 Electricity Use 13,955 486 179 0 14.0
Utilities LS-65 1070 Castile Road SE Scope 2 Electricity Use 515 18 7 0 0.5
Utilities LS-66 2475 Hidden Pine Lane NE Scope 2 Electricity Use 1,720 60 22 0 1.7
Utilities LS-67 2029 Degroodt Road SW Scope 2 Electricity Use 4,884 170 63 0 4.9
Utilities LS-68 860 Coply Street SE Scope 2 Electricity Use 17,937 625 230 0 18.0
Utilities LS-69 761 Consumer Street SE Scope 2 Electricity Use 8,619 300 111 0 8.7
Utilities LS-70 3380 Jupiter Blvd SE Scope 2 Electricity Use 3,009 105 39 0 3.0
Utilities LS-71 108 Massini Avenue NW Scope 2 Electricity Use 2,408 84 31 0 2.4
Utilities LS-72 215 Nagel Road NW Scope 2 Electricity Use 3,508 122 45 0 3.5
Utilities LS-73 265 Melis Avenue NW Scope 2 Electricity Use 1,926 67 25 0 1.9
Utilities LS-74 260 Alcantarra Street NW Scope 2 Electricity Use 4,477 156 58 0 4.5
Utilities LS-75 489 Americana Blvd NW Scope 2 Electricity Use 5,126 179 66 0 5.2
Utilities LS-76 735 Ivanhoe Street NW Scope 2 Electricity Use 4,789 167 62 0 4.8
Utilities LS-77 198 Deauville Avenue NE Scope 2 Electricity Use 4,707 164 60 0 4.7
Utilities LS-78 316 Brookedge Street NE Scope 2 Electricity Use 1,356 47 17 0 1.4
Utilities LS-79 499 Brookedge Street NE Scope 2 Electricity Use 2,431 85 31 0 2.4
Utilities LS-80 454 Cellini AVENUE NE Scope 2 Electricity Use 2,428 85 31 0 2.4
Utilities LS-81 872 Eldron Blvd NE Scope 2 Electricity Use 2,197 77 28 0 2.2
Utilities LS-82 1799 Windbrook Drive SE Scope 2 Electricity Use 4,227 147 54 0 4.2
Utilities LS-83 3451 Bayside Lakes Blvd SE Scope 2 Electricity Use 10,114 352 130 0 10.2
Utilities LS-84 489 Cogan Drive SE Scope 2 Electricity Use 3,445 120 44 0 3.5
Utilities LS-85 3824 Bayside Lakes Blvd SE Scope 2 Electricity Use 13,592 473 175 0 13.7
Utilities LS-87 2040 Bramblewood Circle SE Scope 2 Electricity Use 4,557 159 59 0 4.6
Utilities LS-88 498 Riviera Drive NE LS-88 Scope 2 Electricity Use 2,246 29 78 0 2.3
Utilities LS-90 250 Thor Avenue SE Scope 2 Electricity Use 2,786 97 36 0 2.8
Utilities LS-92 340 Nardo Avenue SW Scope 2 Electricity Use 789 27 10 0 0.8
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Table C4 Continued. GHG Emissions by Facility Location – Utilities
Name Address Emission Activity CO2 CH4 N2O HFC s CO2-e (kg) (gm) (gm) (gm) (mt)
Utilities LS-93 9144 Babcock Avenue Scope 1 Stationary
Combustion 4,818 725 40 0 4.8
Utilities LS-97 720 Cogan Drive SE Scope 2 Electricity Use 3,049 106 39 0 3.1
Utilities LS-99 2295 Snapdragon Drive NW Scope 2 Electricity Use 1,032 36 13 0 1.0
Utilities LS-100 975 Cogan Drive SE Scope 2 Electricity Use 0 0 0 0 0.0
Utilities LS-102 830 Cogan Drive SE Scope 2 Electricity Use 293 10 4 0 0.3
Utilities LS-? 743 Chateau Street SE Scope 2 Electricity Use 1,076 37 14 0 1.1
Well F-1 Port Malabar Road Scope 2 Electricity Use 1,538 54 20 0 1.5
Well 9 Port Malabar Road Scope 2 Electricity Use 7,145 249 92 0 7.2
Well 10 Port Malabar Road Scope 2 Electricity Use 29,740 1,036 382 0 29.9
Well 10 Port Malabar Road Scope 1 Stationary
Combustion 1,319 198 11 0 1.3
Well 11 Port Malabar Road Scope 2 Electricity Use 30,418 1,059 391 0 30.6
Well 11 Port Malabar Road Scope 1 Stationary
Combustion 1,167 175 10 0 1.2
Well 12 Port Malabar Road Scope 2 Electricity Use 32,337 1,126 415 0 32.5
Well 13 Mid Cnl Scope 2 Electricity Use 32,878 1,145 422 0 33.0
Well 13 Mid Cnl Scope 1 Stationary
Combustion 1,167 175 10 0 1.2
Well 14 Port Malabar Road Scope 2 Electricity Use 17,290 602 222 0 17.4
Well 15 997 Pine Creek Circle NE Scope 2 Electricity Use 36,546 1,273 470 0 36.7
Well 16 High Road NW Scope 2 Electricity Use 28,903 1,007 371 0 29.0
Well 17 1240 Clearmont Street NE Scope 2 Electricity Use 43,245 1,506 556 0 43.4
Well 17 1240 Clearmont Street NE Scope 1 Stationary
Combustion 1,724 259 14 0 1.7
Well 18 Port Malabar Blvd Scope 2 Electricity Use 28,484 992 366 0 28.6
Well 18 Port Malabar Blvd Scope 1 Stationary
Combustion 1,319 198 11 0 1.3
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Table C4 Continued. GHG Emissions by Facility Location – Utilities
Name Address Emission Activity CO2 CH4 N2O HFC s CO2-e (kg) (gm) (gm) (gm) (mt)
Well 20 Clearmont Street NE Scope 2 Electricity Use 36,001 1,254 463 0 36.2
Well 22 Clearmont Street NE Scope 2 Electricity Use 8,201 286 105 0 8.2
Well 23 Briar Creek Blvd Scope 2 Electricity Use 27,221 948 350 0 27.3
Well 24 Briar Creek Blvd Scope 2 Electricity Use 14,080 490 181 0 14.1
Well 25 1900 Port Malabar Blvd NE Scope 2 Electricity Use 4,631 161 59 0 4.7
Well 26 Briar Creek Blvd Scope 2 Electricity Use 24,760 862 318 0 24.9
Well 27 1180 Briar Creek Blvd Scope 2 Electricity Use 18,720 652 241 0 18.8
Well 28 Sandy Pines Drive Scope 2 Electricity Use 8,181 285 105 0 8.2
Well 30 Cayuga Avenue NE Scope 1 Stationary
Combustion 1,724 259 14 0 1.7
Well 30 Cayuga Avenue NE Scope 2 Electricity Use 29,882 1,041 384 0 30.0
Well 47 741 Riviera Drive NE Scope 2 Electricity Use 12,791 445 164 0 12.9
Well 49 Sandy Pines Drive Scope 2 Electricity Use 36,692 1,278 471 0 36.9
Well 50 490 Riviera Drive NE Scope 1 Stationary
Combustion 1,724 259 14 0 1.7
Well 50 490 Riviera Drive NE Scope 2 Electricity Use 31,216 1,087 401 0 31.4
Well 51 1203 Mariposa Drive NE Scope 2 Electricity Use 26,608 927 342 0 26.7
Well 52 710 Riviera Drive NE Scope 2 Electricity Use 29,446 1,025 378 0 29.6
Well 54 710 Riviera Drive NE Scope 2 Electricity Use 20,549 716 264 0 20.6
Well 55 1241Riviera Drive NE Scope 1 Stationary
Combustion 1,167 175 10 0 1.2
Well 55 1241Riviera Drive NE Scope 2 Electricity Use 49,710 1,731 639 0 49.9
Well 56 1294 Riviera Drive NE Scope 1 Stationary
Combustion 1,167 175 10 0 1.2
Well 56 1294 Riviera Drive NE Scope 2 Electricity Use 24,499 853 315 0 24.6
Well 59 1270 Meadowbrook Road NE Scope 2 Electricity Use 29,368 1,023 377 0 29.5
Well 60 607 Dunbarton Circle NE Scope 2 Electricity Use 14,985 522 193 0 15.1
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Table C4 Continued. GHG Emissions by Facility Location – Utilities
Name Address Emission Activity CO2 CH4 N2O HFC s CO2-e (kg) (gm) (gm) (gm) (mt)
Well 64 1183 Craftsland Lane NE Scope 2 Electricity Use 23,430 816 301 0 23.5
Well 68 631 Posen Court NE Scope 2 Electricity Use 18,538 646 238 0 18.6
F1/Well 16 Scope 1 Stationary
Combustion 1,724 259 14 0 1.7
ASR/Well 15 Scope 1 Stationary
Combustion 2,080 313 17 0 2.1
ASR Well 2200 Sandy Pines Drive Scope 2 Electricity Use 15,205 530 195 0 15.3
Troutman WRF 1080 Troutman Blvd NE Scope 1 Stationary
Combustion 11,057 1,663 91 0 11.1
Scope 2 Electricity Use 931,330 32,434 11,965 0 935.7
Scope 1 Air Conditioning 0 0 0 0 0.0
Scope 1 Refrigeration 0 0 0 13.14 0.0
Total Emissions 942,387 34,097 12,056 13.14 947
Troutman RO 1101/1103 Troutman Blvd Scope 1 Stationary
Combustion 22,672 3,409 186 0 22.8
Scope 2 Electricity Use - RO 144,515 5,033 1,857 0 145.2
Scope 2
Electricity Use - WTP 644,047 22,429 8,274 0 647.1
Scope 2
Electricity Use - WPB 280,536 9,770 3,604 0 281.9
Scope 1 Air Conditioning 0 0 0 0 0.0
Scope 1 Refrigeration 0 0 0 0 0.0
Total Emissions 1,091,770 40,641 13,921 0 1,097
Troutman Maintenance 1104 Troutman Blvd Scope 2 Electricity Use 16,229 565 208 0 16.3
16,229 565 208 0 16.3
Troutman WWTP 1111 Troutman Blvd NE Scope 1 Stationary
Combustion 20,288 3051 166 0
Scope 2 Electricity Use 1,550,443 53,995 19,919 0
Total Emissions 1,747,704 57,046 20,085 1,578
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Table C4 Continued. GHG Emissions by Facility Location – Utilities
Name Address Emission Activity CO2 CH4 N2O HFC s CO2-e (kg) (gm) (gm) (gm) (mt)
Troutman Bldg C 1150 Troutman Blvd NE Scope 2 Electricity Use 12,236 426 157 0 12.3
Total Emissions
12,236 426 157
12.3
Irrigation Pump 2460 Port Malabar Road NE Scope 2 Electricity Use 2,610 91 34
2.6
607 Furth Road NW Scope 2 Electricity Use 67 2 1
0.1
Total Emissions
2,677 93 35
2.7
Troutman 1105 Troutman Blvd Scope 1 Stationary
Combustion 93 14 1 0 0.1
Scope 2 Electricity Use 35,340 1,231 454 0 35.5
Scope 2
Electricity Use - Modular 12,236 426 157 0 12.3
Scope 2
Electricity Use - Bldg K 0 0 0 0 0.0
Scope 1 Air Conditioning 0 0 0 10,273 17.7
Scope 1 Refrigeration 0 0 0 30.27 0.0
Total Emissions
35,572 1,250 457 10,303 65.7
Nash Booster 645 Nash Street NE Scope 1 Stationary
Combustion 6,644 999 54 0
6.7
Scope 2 Electricity Use - RO 122,684 4,273 1,576 123.3
Total Emissions
129,328 5,272 1,630
130
Water Tank 1750 Main Street Scope 2 Electricity Use 0 0 0 0 0
Total Emissions
0 0 0
0
SR Deep Injection Well 2590 Hermosa Avenue SE Scope 2 Electricity Use 13,791 480 177 0 13.90
Total Emissions
13,791 480 177 0 13.9
SR Admin 3900 Emerson Drive SE Scope 2 Electricity Use 109,904 3,827 1,412 0 110.4
Total Emissions
109,904 3,827 1,412 0 110.4
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Table C4 Continued. GHG Emissions by Facility Location – Utilities
Name Address Emission Activity CO2
(kg) CH4
(gm) N2O (gm)
HFC s (gm)
CO2-e (mt)
SR RO 250 Osmosis Drive SE Scope 1 Stationary
Combustion 27,592 4,149 226 28
Scope 2 Electricity Use 1,927,103 67,113 24,758 1936
Scope 1 Air Conditioning 0 0 0 636.36 1
Scope 1 Refrigeration 0 0 0 5.95 0
Total Emissions 1,954,695 71,262 24,984 642.31 1965
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Table C5. GHG Emissions by Facility Location – Parks and Recreation
Name Address Emission Activity CO2
(kg) CH4
(gm) N2O (gm)
HFC s (gm)
CO2-e (mt)
AIS Trail Park 2804 Hickory Avenue NE Scope 2 Electricity Use 1983 69 25 0 2.0
Total Emissions 1983 69 25 0 2.0
Aquatic Center (BCC Pool)
420 Community College Parkway Scope 2 Electricity Use 3456 120 44 0 3.5
Total Emissions 3456 120 44 0 3.5
Bill Madden Park 2860 Eldron Blvd SE Scope 1 Septic System 0 147,926 0 0 3.1
Scope 2 Electricity Use 1114 39 14 0 1.1
Total Emissions 1114 147,965 14 0 4.2
Castaway Point Park 2990 Bay Blvd. Scope 2 Electricity Use 7202 251 93 0 7.2
Scope 2 Electricity Use -
Lighting 589 20 8 0 0.6
Total Emissions 7791 271 101 0 7.8
Community Center 1502 Port Malabar Blvd Scope 2 Electricity Use 278122 9686 3573 0 279
Scope 1 Air Conditioning 0 0 0 30482.95 53
Scope 1 Refrigeration 0 0 0 15.97 0.0
Total Emissions 278122 9686 3573 30498.92 332
Dade Circle Park 3251 Dade Circle Scope 2 Electricity Use 208 7 3 0 0.2
Total Emissions 208 7 3 0 0.2
Driskell Park 2155 Monroe Street Scope 2 Electricity Use 5947 207 76 0 6.0
Total Emissions 5947 207 76 0 6.0
Fred Lee Park 895 Emerson Drive Scope 2 Electricity Use 9688 337 124 0 0
Scope 2 Electricity Use -
Lighting 21175 737 272 0 0
Scope 1 Refrigeration
Total Emissions 30863 1074 396 0 0
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Table C5 Continued. GHG Emissions by Facility Location – Parks and Recreation
Name Address Emission Activity CO2
(kg) CH4
(gm) N2O (gm)
HFC s (gm)
CO2-e (mt)
Goode Park (Captain's House)
1300 Bianca Drive Scope 2 Electricity Use 0 0 0 0 0
Scope 1 Air Conditioning 0 0 0 30,000 51.75
Scope 1 Refrigeration 0 0 0 0 0
Total Emissions 0 0 0 30,000 51.75
Hurricane Paintball Park
770 Hurricane St
Scope 2 Electricity Use 2,478 86 32 0 2.5
Total Emissions 2,478 86 32 0 2.5
Inspiration Park 751 Consumer St.
Scope 2 Electricity Use 5,845 204 75 0 5.9
Total Emissions 5,845 204 75 0 5.9
Knecht Park 1380 Glenham Drive NE
Scope 2 Electricity Use 32,836 1,144 422 0 33.0
Scope 2 Electricity Use - Lighting
6,251 218 80 0 6.3
Total Emissions 39,087 1,362 502 0 39.3
Lagoon House 3225 Dixie Highway Scope 1 Air Conditioning 0 0 0 20,000 34.5
Total Emissions 0 0 0 20,000 34.5
Liberia Park 2197 Northview Street Scope 2 Electricity Use 200 7 3 0 0.2
Scope 2 Electricity Use -
Lighting 8,786 306 113 0
8.8
Total Emissions 8,986 313 116 0 9
Liberty Park 895 Carlyle Avenue Scope 2 Electricity Use 98,831 3,442 1,269 0 99.3
Scope 1 Refrigeration 0 0 0 20 0.0
Total Emissions 98,831 3,442 1,269 20 99.3
Lynbrook Park 695 Lynbrook Street Scope 1 Septic System 0 147,926 0 0 3.1
Scope 2 Electricity Use 28,615 997 368 28.8
Total Emissions 28,615 148,923 368 0 31.9
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Table C5 Continued. GHG Emissions by Facility Location – Parks and Recreation
Name Address Emission Activity CO2
(kg) CH4
(gm) N2O (gm)
HFC s (gm)
CO2-e (mt)
McGriff Park 1150 Degroot Road SW Scope 2 Electricity Use 42166 1468 542 0 0
Scope 1 Air Conditioning 0 0 0 193.18 .333
Scope 1 Refrigeration 0 0 0 18.41 .054
Scope 1 Stationary Combustion
0 0 0 0 0
Total Emissions 42166 1468 542 211.59 0.387
Oakwood Park 490 Koutnick Road SE
Scope 2 Electricity Use 5267 183 68 5 5
Total Emissions 5267 183 68 0 5
Palm Bay Regional Park 1951 Malabar Road
Scope 2 Electricity Use 1056 37 14 1 1
Total Emissions 1056 37 14 0 1
Pollak Park 1455 Main Street Scope 2 Electricity Use 14075 490 181 14.1
14.1
Total Emissions 14075 490 181 0 14.1
Riviera Park 550 Riviera Drive
Scope 2 Electricity Use 6024 210 77 6.1 6.1
Total Emissions 6024 210 77 0 6.1
Stearns Point Center 4295 Dixie Highway NE Scope 2 Electricity Use 2153 75 28 2.2 2.2
Scope 1
Stationary Combustion 0 0 0 0.0 0.0
Total Emissions 2153 75 28 0 2.2
Turkey Creek Sanctuary 1518 Santiago Drive Scope 1 Refrigeration 0 0 0 0.0 0.0
Total Emissions 0 0 0 2.5 0.0
Veterans Memorial Park 2201/2225 Port Malabar Blvd. Scope 2 Electricity Use 31291 836 309 31.4 31.4
Scope 1 Refrigeration 0 0 0 0.0 0.0
Total Emissions 31291 836 309 0 31.4
Victoria Park 2501 Victoria Drive Scope 2 Electricity Use 1650 57 21 1.7 1.7
Total Emissions 1650 57 21 0 1.7
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Table C5 Continued. GHG Emissions by Facility Location – Parks and Recreation
Name Address Emission Activity CO2
(kg) CH4
(gm) N2O (gm)
HFC s (gm)
CO2-e (mt)
West Oaks 1161 Lamplighter Drive Scope 2 Electricity Use 86,663 3,018 1,113 0 87
Scope 1 Refrigeration 0 0 0 0 0
Scope 1 Septic System 0 147,926 0 0 3.1
Total Emissions 86,663 150,944 1,113 0 90.1
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Table C6. GHG Emissions by Facility Location – City Other
Name Address Emission Activity CO2
(kg) CH4
(gm) N2O (gm)
HFC s (kg)
CO2-e (mt)
Charter Community School 1350 Wyoming Drive Scope 2 Electricity Use 549,050 19,121 7,054 551.6 551.6
Total Emissions 549,050 19,121 7,054 0 552
Evan Market 1361 Florida Avenue NE Scope 2 Electricity Use 2,268 79 29 2.3 2.3
Total Emissions 2,268 79 29 0 2.3
BCRA Office 3790 Dixie Highway Scope 2 Electricity Use 6,458 225 83 6.5 6.5
Total Emissions 6,458 225 83 0 6.5
City Clinic 590 Malabar Road SE #2 Scope 2 Electricity Use 12,378 431 159 0 12.4
Total Emissions 12,378 431 159 0 12
RBC Bank Building 5240 Babcock Street, N.E Scope 2 Electricity Use 368 12,800 4,750 0.0 369.9
Total Emissions 368 12,800 4,750 0 369.9
City Hall 120 Malabar Road Scope 2 Electricity Use 513,281 17,875 6,594 515.7
Total Emissions 513,281 17,875 6,594 0 516
? 1624 Pace Drive NW Scope 2 Electricity Use 236 8 3 0.2
Total Emissions 236 8 3 0 0.2
? 200 Christensen Avenue SE Scope 2 Electricity Use 2,913 101 37 2.9
Total Emissions 2,913 101 37 0 2.9
? 2191 Port Malabar Blvd NE Scope 2 Electricity Use 1,697 59 22 1.7
Total Emissions 1,697 59 22 0 1.7
? 2271 Randolph Street NE Scope 2 Electricity Use 629 22 8 0.6
Total Emissions 629 22 8 0 0.6
? 341 Emerson Drive NW Park/Ride Scope 2 Electricity Use 3,356 117 43 3.4
Total Emissions 3,356 117 43 0 3.4
? 600 Sturbridge Ter SE Scope 2 Electricity Use 0 0 0 0 0
Total Emissions 0 0 0 0 0
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Table C6 Continued. GHG Emissions by Facility Location – City Other
Name Address Emission Activity CO2
(kg) CH4
(gm) N2O (gm)
HFC s (kg)
CO2-e (mt)
Radio Tower 788 Brookfield Street SE Radio Tower
Scope 2 Electricity Use 301 10 4 0 0.3
Total Emissions 301 10 4 0 0
Street Lights/Traffic Malabar & San Filippo Red Light Camera
Scope 2 Electricity Use 300 10 4 0 0.3
Total Emissions 300 10 4 0 0
Street Lights/Traffic Malabar & Emerson Red Light Camera
Scope 2 Electricity Use 300 10 4 0 0.3
Total Emissions 300 10 4 0 0
Street Lights/Traffic Malabar & Minton Red Light Camera
Scope 2 Electricity Use 300 10 4 0 0.3
Total Emissions 300 10 4 0 0
Street Lights/Traffic City Hall Scope 2 Electricity Use 1,069,681 37,252 13,742 0 1074.7
Total Emissions 1,069,681 37,252 13,742 0 1075
Street Lights/Traffic City of Palm Bay Scope 2 Electricity Use 255,499 8,898 3282 0 256.7
Total Emissions 255,499 8,898 3282 0 257
Street Lights/Traffic South US Highway 1 from Conlan to University Scope 2 Electricity Use 47,024 1,638 604 0 47
Total Emissions 47,024 1,638 604 0 47
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Attachment D Fleet & Mobile Equipment GHG Emissions
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Table D1. GHG Emissions from Mobile Source by Department – Fire Department.
ID # Model Year Manufacturer Vehicle Type
Fuel Usage
(gallons) CO2
(mt)
Bio CO2
(mt) CH4
(gm) N2O (gm)
HFC s (kg)
CO2-e (mt)
6012 2009 INTERNATIONAL Diesel Heavy-Duty Vehicle 550 4.49 1.04 1.178 1.109 4.49
5192 2007 FERRARA Diesel Heavy-Duty Vehicle 3,484 28.46 6.59 6.003 5.645 28.46
5182 2005 FERRARA Diesel Heavy-Duty Vehicle 2,437 19.90 4.61 4.513 4.248 3.2 19.90
5189 2005 FERRARA Diesel Heavy-Duty Vehicle 3,359 27.43 6.35 6.043 5.688 27.43
5186 2004 FERRARA Diesel Heavy-Duty Vehicle 2,892 23.62 5.47 4.687 4.411 1.8 23.63
5188 2004 FERRARA Diesel Heavy-Duty Vehicle 3,429 28.01 6.48 3.769 3.547 28.01
6011 2008 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 817 7.18 136.9 55.44 7.2
5193 2008 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 539 4.73 196.5 79.57 4.76
5196 2008 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 441 3.87 103.8 42.02 3.89
5197 2008 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 317 2.79 70.56 28.57 2.80
5109 1995 GMC Diesel Light-Duty Truck 91 0.74 0.17 1.198 1.863 0.74
5198 2008 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 582 5.11 122.5 49.59 5.13
5199 2008 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 668 5.87 164.7 66.67 5.89
5194 2008 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 589 5.17 154.8 62.67 5.19
5195 2008 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 507 4.45 125.2 50.67 4.47
5131 2000 INTERNATIONAL Diesel Heavy-Duty Vehicle 1,818 14.85 3.44 3.238 3.048 14.85
5151 2000 PIERCE Diesel Heavy-Duty Vehicle 2,102 17.17 3.97 4.294 4.042 17.17
5149 1995 PIERCE Diesel Heavy-Duty Vehicle 707 5.77 1.34 1.040 0.979 5.77
5115 1993 FORD Diesel Heavy-Duty Vehicle 168 1.37 0.32 0.382 0.360 1.37
5137 1986 E-ONE Diesel Heavy-Duty Vehicle 924 7.54 1.75 1.703 1.603 7.55
5142 1986 E-ONE Diesel Heavy-Duty Vehicle 456 3.73 0.86 1.142 1.075 3.73
6004 1984 AM GENERAL Diesel Heavy-Duty Vehicle 513 4.19 0.97 1.020 0.960 4.19
6005 1984 AM GENERAL Diesel Heavy-Duty Vehicle 446 3.64 0.84 1.464 1.38 3.64
6007 1984 AM GENERAL Diesel Heavy-Duty Vehicle 480 3.92 0.91 0.980 0.922 3.92
6008 1984 AM GENERAL Diesel Heavy-Duty Vehicle 333 2.72 0.63 0.892 0.840 2.72
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Table D1. Continued. GHG Emissions from Mobile Source by Department – Fire Department.
ID # Model Year Manufacturer Vehicle Type
Fuel Usage
(gallons) CO2
(mt)
Bio CO2
(mt) CH4
(gm) N2O (gm)
HFC s (kg)
CO2-e (mt)
6009 1984 AM GENERAL Diesel Heavy-Duty Vehicle 315 2.57 0.59 0.719 0.677 2.57
5190 2006 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 429 3.76 107.3 60.04 3.78
5187 2005 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 77 0.68 13.68 8.80 0.68
5183 2004 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 633 5.55 134.4 116.7 5.59
5184 2004 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 1,507 13.23 209.4 181.8 13.29
5185 2004 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 279 2.45 66.35 57.62 2.47
5180 2002 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 1,106 9.71 176.9 26.54 9.72
4232 2002 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 63 0.55 6.355 8.140 0.553
6010 1984 AM GENERAL Diesel Heavy-Duty Vehicle 289 2.95 0.785 0.739 2.95
5113 1982 FORD Diesel Heavy-Duty Vehicle 99 1.01 0.928 0.874 1.01
5177 2001 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 355 3.12 51.96 56.43 0.91 4.32
5178 2001 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 1,283 11.26 213.8 232.2 11.34
5176 2001 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 99 0.87 10.46 11.36 0.87
5148 1975 AM GENERAL Diesel Heavy-Duty Vehicle 136 2.36 0.55 0.392 0.370 2.36
5124 1968 KAISER Diesel Heavy-Duty Vehicle 143 0.81 0.19 0.337 0.317 0.81
5179 2001 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 251 2.20 57.91 62.89 2.22
6517 1999 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 614 5.39 243.3 427.5 5.53
5172 1998 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 52 0.45 5.396 10.05 1.36 2.22
5173 1998 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 36 0.32 3.40 6.333 0.32
5153 1997 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 663 5.82 507.1 977.2 6.13
5155 1997 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 213 1.87 156.8 302.2 1.97
5168 1997 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 280 2.45 172.2 331.8 0.91 3.74
5169 1997 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 60 0.53 47.69 91.89 0.56
5170 1997 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 237 2.08 142.4 274.5 2.17
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Table D1. Continued. GHG Emissions from Mobile Source by Department – Fire Department.
ID # Model Year Manufacturer Vehicle Type
Fuel Usage
(gallons) CO2
(mt)
Bio CO2
(mt) CH4
(gm) N2O (gm)
HFC s (kg)
CO2-e (mt)
5100 1995 FUEL KEY Gasoline Construction Equipment 365 3.21
-- -- 3.21
5200 1995 FUEL KEY Gasoline Construction Equipment 3 0.03 -- -- 0.03
5140 1968 KAISER Diesel Heavy-Duty Vehicle 30 0.25 0.06 14.7 22.3 0.25
5128 1994 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 15 0.13 0.12 0.18 0.13
5191 2006 MEDTEC Diesel Light-Duty Truck 178 1.45 0.34 0.06 0.09 1.45
6001 2008 GMC Diesel Light-Duty Truck 89 0.73 0.17 14.7 22.3 0.73
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Table D2. GHG Emissions from Mobile Source by Department – Police Department.
ID # Model Year Manufacturer Vehicle Type
Fuel Usage
(gallons) CO2
(mt)
Bio CO2
(mt) CH4
(gm) N2O (gm)
HFC s (kg)
CO2-e (mt)
5130 1995 FREIGHTLINER Diesel Light-Duty Truck 18 0.14 0.033 0.030 0.046 0.14
5789 2009 Chevy Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 732 6.43 244.4 98.94 6.47
5790 2009 Chevy Gasoline Passenger Car 648 5.69 163.9 36.21 5.70
5791 2009 Chevy Gasoline Passenger Car 816 7.16 197.8 43.71 7.18
2003 2008 Chevy Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 1,323 11.62 398.0 161.2 11.68
5792 2009 Chevy Gasoline Passenger Car 668 5.87 131.9 29.15 5.88
5793 2009 Chevy Gasoline Passenger Car 483 4.24 129.4 28.59 4.25
5794 2009 Chevy Gasoline Passenger Car 400 3.51 72.89 16.10 3.52
5795 2009 Chevy Gasoline Passenger Car 539 4.73 119.4 26.38 4.74
5796 2009 Chevy Gasoline Passenger Car 595 5.22 102.3 22.60 5.23
5797 2009 Chevy Gasoline Passenger Car 461 4.05 152.7 33.74 4.06
5798 2009 Chevy Gasoline Passenger Car 414 3.64 118.8 26.24 3.65
5799 2009 Chevy Gasoline Passenger Car 237 2.08 61.13 13.50 2.09
5801 2009 Chevy Gasoline Passenger Car 584 5.13 129.5 28.61 5.14
5802 2009 Chevy Gasoline Passenger Car 805 7.07 178.7 39.48 7.09
5766 2007 FORD Diesel Heavy-Duty Vehicle 891 7.28 1.68 32.4 30.53 7.29
5767 2007 FORD Diesel Heavy-Duty Vehicle 581 4.74 1.10 21.8 20.5 4.75
5803 2009 Chevy Gasoline Passenger Car 520 4.56 111.3 24.59 4.57
5804 2009 Chevy Gasoline Passenger Car 736 6.46 151.4 33.45 6.47
5807 2009 Chevy Gasoline Passenger Car 150 1.32 57.93 12.8 1.33
5808 2009 Chevy Gasoline Passenger Car 253 2.22 80.46 17.77 2.23
4117 2008 Chevy Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 470 4.12 117.2 47.45 4.14
5809 2009 Chevy Gasoline Passenger Car 239 2.10 74.9 16.54 2.11
4118 2008 Chevy Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 257 2.26 70.8 28.68 2.27
4119 2008 Chevy Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 638 5.60 153.2 62.02 5.62
5773 2008 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 438 3.85 238.8 52.76 3.87
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Table D2. GHG Emissions from Mobile Source by Department – Police Department.
ID # Model Year Manufacturer Vehicle Type
Fuel Usage
(gallons) CO2
(mt)
Bio CO2
(mt) CH4
(gm) N2O (gm)
HFC s (kg)
CO2-e (mt)
5770 2008 Chevy Gasoline Passenger Car 754 6.62 209.4 46.27 6.64
5772 2008 Chevy Gasoline Passenger Car 947 8.31 306.9 67.8 8.34
5776 2008 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 438 3.85 268.4 59.29 12.38
5777 2008 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 1,222 10.73 340.4 75.20 12.85
5778 2008 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 1,968 17.28 275.9 60.96 12.18
5779 2008 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 1,408 12.36 173.1 38.24 8.13
5780 2008 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 1,460 12.82 294.7 65.10 10.68
5781 2008 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 1,385 12.16 272.0 60.09 10.81
5774 2008 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 923 8.11 286.8 63.35 10.76
5782 2008 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 1,213 10.65 200.7 44.3 8.08
5786 2008 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 1,229 10.79 217.2 47.9 10.60
4255 2007 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 918 8.06 82.03 19.8 1.58
5745 2007 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 1,205 10.58 108.9 26.27 3.62
5746 2007 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 179 1.57 278.1 67.08 11.65
5747 2007 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 412 3.61 110.8 26.7 3.8
5748 2007 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 1,323 11.62 295.0 71.12 11.23
5749 2007 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 432 3.79 211.3 50.96 9.68
5750 2007 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 1,276 11.20 205.0 49.44 8.01
5751 2007 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 1,100 9.66 184.4 44.47 6.62
5752 2007 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 910 7.99 96.19 13.97 398.81
5753 2007 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 751 6.60 286.1 68.99 11.31
5754 2007 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 1,591 13.97 156.0 37.63 6.49
5755 2007 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 1,284 11.28 89.18 14.50 369.81
5756 2007 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 738 6.48 300.3 72.44 12.15
5757 2007 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 1,652 14.50 243.9 58.8 8.22
5758 2007 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 1,342 11.78 340.3 82.1 11.81
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Table D2 Continued. GHG Emissions from Mobile Source by Department – Police Department.
ID # Model Year Manufacturer Vehicle Type
Fuel Usage
(gallons) CO2
(mt)
Bio CO2
(mt) CH4
(gm) N2O (gm)
HFC s (kg)
CO2-e (mt)
5759 2007 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 1,149 10.09 218.1 52.6 10.11
5760 2007 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 1,814 15.93 420.6 101.4 15.97
5761 2007 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 1,222 12.47 299.5 72.2 12.50
5762 2007 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 1,014 8.90 212.5 51.25 8.92
5763 2007 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 666 5.84 139.0 33.52 5.85
5764 2007 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 1,472 12.93 538.1 129.8 12.98
5765 2007 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 1,105 9.70 285.3 68.8 9.73
5712 2006 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 363 3.19 134.2 47.5 3.21
5713 2006 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 295 2.59 114.1 40.4 2.6
5716 2006 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 1,295 11.37 242.6 85.88 11.4
5717 2006 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 1,226 10.77 253.0 89.56 10.8
5718 2006 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 252 2.22 55.8 19.77 2.23
5719 2006 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 1,381 12.13 253.8 89.9 12.16
5720 2006 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 1,983 17.41 324.5 114.9 17.45
5722 2006 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 1,350 11.85 285.7 101.2 11.89
5723 2006 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 1,654 14.52 337.9 119.6 14.56
5724 2006 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 1,433 12.58 281.4 99.6 12.62
5725 2006 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 1,419 12.46 219.2 77.6 12.49
5726 2006 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 1,128 9.91 215.7 76.4 9.94
5727 2006 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 1,269 11.14 225.6 79.9 11.17
5728 2006 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 1,348 11.84 265.6 94.0 11.87
5729 2006 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 1,527 13.41 295.0 104.5 13.45
5676 2005 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 976 8.57 271.6 174.8 8.63
5707 2005 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 1,150 10.10 211.6 136.1 10.15
5708 2005 CHRYSLER Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 313 2.75 99.6 64.1 2.77
5709 2005 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 1,454 12.77 280.0 180.1 12.83
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Table D2 Continued. GHG Emissions from Mobile Source by Department – Police Department.
ID # Model Year Manufacturer Vehicle Type
Fuel Usage
(gallons) CO2
(mt)
Bio CO2
(mt) CH4
(gm) N2O (gm)
HFC s (kg)
CO2-e (mt)
5705 2005 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 1,235 10.84 240.7 154.9 10.89
5706 2005 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 1,126 9.89 252.3 162.3 9.95
5730 2006 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 1,404 12.33 288.2 102.0 12.37
5731 2006 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 610 5.36 114.4 40.5 5.37
5732 2006 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 1,212 10.64 232.6 82.3 10.67
5733 2006 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 1,199 10.53 224.4 79.5 10.56
5734 2006 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 1,047 9.19 202.9 71.8 9.22
5735 2006 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 1,398 12.27 325.9 115.4 12.31
5736 2006 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 1,060 9.31 238.9 84.6 9.34
5737 2006 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 1,417 12.44 210.1 74.4 12.47
5738 2006 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 1,226 10.77 240.9 85.3 10.8
5739 2006 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 1,236 10.85 275.0 97.4 10.89
5740 2006 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 1,532 13.45 293.7 104.0 0.45 14.07
5741 2006 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 519 4.56 141.5 50.1 4.58
5742 2006 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 603 5.29 190.6 67.5 5.31
5677 2005 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 1,522 13.37 266.2 143.1 13.42
5678 2005 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 1,165 10.23 209.1 112.4 10.27
5679 2005 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 1,544 13.56 180.5 97.0 13.59
5680 2005 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 1,711 15.02 280.5 150.7 15.07
5650 2004 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 1,444 12.68 334.9 290.8 12.78
5651 2004 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 841 7.38 179.2 155.6 7.43
5681 2005 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 1,499 13.16 253.4 136.2 13.21
5682 2005 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 1,172 10.29 200.7 107.9 10.33
5683 2005 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 1,310 11.50 210.4 113.1 11.54
5684 2005 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 522 4.58 119.6 64.3 4.60
5685 2005 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 1,252 10.99 216.7 116.4 11.03
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Table D2 Continued. GHG Emissions from Mobile Source by Department – Police Department.
ID # Model Year Manufacturer Vehicle Type
Fuel Usage
(gallons) CO2
(mt)
Bio CO2
(mt) CH4
(gm) N2O (gm)
HFC s (kg)
CO2-e (mt)
5686 2005 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 1,116 9.80 187.8 100.9 9.84
5687 2005 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 158 1.39 34.0 18.3 1.40
5688 2005 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 769 6.75 152.9 82.2 6.78
5689 2005 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 249 2.19 38.2 20.6 2.20
5690 2005 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 1,144 10.04 212.9 114.4 10.08
5691 2005 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 952 8.36 158.4 85.1 8.39
5692 2005 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 1,118 9.81 198.9 106.9 9.85
5693 2005 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 430 3.78 83.9 45.1 3.80
5694 2005 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 1,370 12.03 254.7 136.9 12.08
5695 2005 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 1,604 14.08 285.3 153.3 14.13
5696 2005 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 1,841 16.17 343.2 184.4 16.23
5697 2005 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 1,644 14.43 272.7 146.5 14.48
5698 2005 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 973 8.54 184.1 98.94 8.57
5699 2005 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 951 8.35 183.8 98.77 8.38
5701 2005 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 1,487 13.05 239.4 128.7 13.09
5702 2005 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 972 8.53 118.2 63.5 8.55
5703 2005 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 1,338 11.75 236.7 127.2 11.79
5704 2005 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 859 7.54 174.6 93.8 7.57
5711 2005 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 7.54 178.1 95.7 7.57
4115 2004 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 2.78 79.7 69.2 2.80
5652 2004 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 8.92 191.5 109.6 8.96
5653 2004 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 8.15 176.9 101.3 8.19
4116 2004 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 264 2.31 63.17 54.9 2.33
5664 2004 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 9 0.08 4.8 4.1 0.08
5654 2004 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 1,133 9.94 233.9 133.9 9.99
5655 2004 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 1,056 9.27 178.2 102.0 9.31
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Table D2 Continued. GHG Emissions from Mobile Source by Department – Police Department.
ID # Model Year Manufacturer Vehicle Type
Fuel Usage
(gallons) CO2
(mt)
Bio CO2
(mt) CH4
(gm) N2O (gm)
HFC s (kg)
CO2-e (mt)
5656 2004 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 1,096 9.62 211.8 121.3 9.66
5657 2004 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 939 8.24 180.7 103.5 8.28
5665 2004 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 332 2.92 78.40 68.1 2.94
5611 2006 BOMBARDIER Gasoline Agricultural Equipment 5 0.04 5.796 1.012 0.05
5658 2004 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 1,596 14.01 316.2 181.0 14.07
5659 2004 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 969 8.51 141.3 80.9 8.54
5660 2004 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 1,283 11.26 197.7 113.2 11.30
5661 2004 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 1,689 14.83 312.5 178.9 14.89
5662 2004 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 1,312 11.52 193.5 110.8 11.56
5663 2004 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 1,152 10.11 234.5 134.2 10.16
5666 2004 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 1,012 8.89 229.9 131.6 8.94
5667 2004 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 443 3.89 176.1 100.8 3.92
5668 2004 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 1,118 9.82 287.8 164.7 9.88
5669 2004 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 315 2.76 177.0 101.3 2.8
5672 2004 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 529 4.65 136.6 78.18 4.68
5673 2004 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 1,101 9.66 192.0 109.9 0.45 10.28
5674 2004 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 489 4.30 120.7 69.06 4.32
2001 2003 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 582 5.11 160.3 189.8 5.17
5638 2003 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 550 4.83 95.1 112.6 4.87
5639 2003 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 524 4.60 76.6 90.71 1.81 6.98
5640 2003 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 651 5.71 80.97 95.89 1.36 7.51
5642 2003 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 1,210 10.63 184.1 218.0 10.70
5643 2003 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 352 3.09 66.1 78.3 3.12
5644 2003 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 1,617 14.20 276.2 327.0 14.31
5645 2003 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 838 7.35 146.1 173.0 7.41
5613 2002 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 502 4.40 63.87 91.32 4.43
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Table D2 Continued. GHG Emissions from Mobile Source by Department – Police Department.
ID # Model Year Manufacturer Vehicle Type
Fuel Usage
(gallons) CO2
(mt)
Bio CO2
(mt) CH4
(gm) N2O (gm)
HFC s (kg)
CO2-e (mt)
5614 2002 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 125 1.09 16.1 23.1 0.9 2.27
5615 2002 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 668 5.86 101.6 145.3 5.91
5616 2002 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 515 4.52 79.6 113.8 4.56
6111 2002 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 176 1.55 41.26 52.85 1.57
5610 2002 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 803 7.05 168.0 215.2 7.12
5612 2002 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 526 4.61 133.0 170.4 4.67
5633 2002 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 730 6.41 142.3 182.3 6.47
5617 2002 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 762 6.69 121.4 173.6 6.75
5618 2002 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 497 4.37 55.7 79.7 4.1 9.73
5619 2002 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 754 6.62 114.8 164.1 6.67
5620 2002 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 277 2.44 49.7 71.1 2.46
5621 2002 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 1,017 8.93 158.8 227.0 9.00
5622 2002 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 1,120 9.83 153.0 218.8 9.9
5623 2002 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 126 1.11 17.62 25.2 1.12
5625 2002 BUICK Gasoline Passenger Car 738 6.48 170.9 244.3 6.56
5626 2002 BUICK Gasoline Passenger Car 347 3.04 81.9 117.1 0.9 4.25
5627 2002 BUICK Gasoline Passenger Car 434 3.81 99.5 142.3 0.9 5.03
5628 2002 BUICK Gasoline Passenger Car 580 5.10 119.4 170.8 5.16
5629 2002 BUICK Gasoline Passenger Car 389 3.42 84.9 121.4 0.9 4.63
5630 2002 BUICK Gasoline Passenger Car 485 4.26 97.3 139.1 4.31
5631 2002 BUICK Gasoline Passenger Car 336 2.95 70.9 101.4 2.98
5632 2002 BUICK Gasoline Passenger Car 465 4.08 107.2 153.2 4.13
5670 2001 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 752 6.60 150.2 163.1 6.65
5671 2001 FORD Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 1,776 15.60 358.1 388.9 15.73
5506 2001 LEASE Gasoline Passenger Car 748 6.57 124.3 178.6 6.63
5507 2001 LEASE Gasoline Passenger Car 853 7.49 148.0 212.7 7.56
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Table D2 Continued. GHG Emissions from Mobile Source by Department – Police Department.
ID # Model Year Manufacturer Vehicle Type
Fuel Usage
(gallons) CO2
(mt)
Bio CO2
(mt) CH4
(gm) N2O (gm)
HFC s (kg)
CO2-e (mt)
5508 2001 LEASE Gasoline Passenger Car 1,555 13.65 172.7 248.1 13.73
5509 2001 LEASE Gasoline Passenger Car 435 3.82 325.3 467.3 3.97
5542 2001 LEASE Gasoline Passenger Car 1,254 11.01 211.1 303.3 11.11
5564 2001 LEASE Gasoline Passenger Car 914 8.03 179.8 258.3 8.11
5589 2001 LEASE Gasoline Passenger Car 571 5.02 133.8 192.2 5.08
5603 2001 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 487 4.27 73.7 105.8 4.30
5606 2001 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 74 0.65 10.4 14.9 0.65
3201 2001 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 551 4.84 92.65 100.6 4.87
5174 2001 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 63 0.55 18.06 19.6 0.56
5034 2000 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 52 0.45 16.92 30.4 0.46
5538 1999 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 419 3.67 244.5 429.5 3.81
5607 2001 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 92 0.80 12.17 17.5 1.35 2.56
5774 2008 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 1,222 10.73 286.8 63.35 10.76
5551 1999 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 281 2.47 147.4 259.0 2.55
5000 1995 FUEL KEY Diesel Construction Equipment 485 3.96 0.92 281.1 126.0 3.96
5557 1999 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 134 1.18 71.0 124.8 1.22
5599 1999 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 142 1.24 82.18 144.4 1.29
5608 2001 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 1,131 9.93 112.4 161.5 9.98
5649 2001 LEASE Gasoline Passenger Car 992 8.71 130.7 187.8 8.77
5785 2001 LEASE Gasoline Passenger Car 677 5.95 45.3 65.1 5.97
5787 2001 LEASE Gasoline Passenger Car 993 8.72 200.2 287.6 8.81
5805 2001 LEASE Gasoline Passenger Car 163 1.43 661.4 950.0 1.74
5806 2001 LEASE Gasoline Passenger Car 163 1.43 1,683 2,417 2.21
5569 2000 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 573 5.03 210.6 323.1 5.13
5570 2000 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 543 4.76 188.6 289.2 4.85
5572 2000 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 219 1.93 85.4 130.9 1.97
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Table D2 Continued. GHG Emissions from Mobile Source by Department – Police Department.
ID # Model Year Manufacturer Vehicle Type
Fuel Usage (gallons)
CO2
(mt)
Bio CO2
(mt) CH4
(gm) N2O (gm)
HFC s (kg)
CO2-e (mt)
5574 2000 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 73 0.64 35.9 55.1 0.66
5575 2000 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 421 3.69 158.8 243.6 3.77
5517 1998 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 53 0.47 86.96 161.9 0.52
4104 1997 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 341 2.99 255.2 491.7 3.15
6604 1997 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 171 1.50 65.45 126.1 1.54
5020 1999 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 462 4.06 198.7 310.0 4.16
5057 1999 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 839 7.37 279.5 436.1 0.9 8.68
5598 1999 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 250 2.20 79.8 124.5 2.24
5533 1998 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 430 3.77 232.5 366.9 0.9 5.06
5596 1998 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 250 2.19 145.6 229.7 2.26
5597 1998 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 190 1.67 72.0 113.6 1.71
5018 1997 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 402 3.53 193.1 304.1 3.63
4112 1995 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 452 3.96 383.0 672.6 4.18
5522 1995 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 81 0.71 50.5 66.8 0.73
5768 1981 CHRYSLER Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 35 0.31 3.90 4.97 0.31
5775 2008 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 1,968 17.28 482.2 106.5 17.32
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Table D3. GHG Emissions from Mobile Source by Department – Public Works
ID # Model Year Manufacturer Vehicle Type
Fuel Usage
(gallons) CO2
(mt)
Bio CO2
(mt) CH4
(gm) N2O (gm)
HFC s (kg)
CO2-e (mt)
6554 2003 FORD Diesel Light-Duty Truck 486 3.97 0.92 2.92 4.37 3.97
6822 2009 INTERNATIONAL Diesel Construction Equipment 1,235 10.09 2.33 716.2 321.0 10.14
6826 2009 INTERNATIONAL Diesel Construction Equipment 1,458 11.91 2.76 845.7 379.1 11.95
6599 2007 INTERNATIONAL Diesel Heavy-Duty Vehicle 3,417 27.91 6.46 6.22 5.86 27.91
6827 2009 INTERNATIONAL Diesel Construction Equipment 2,324 18.98 4.39 1,348 604.2 1.35 19.04
6574 2005 STERLING Diesel Heavy-Duty Vehicle 2,067 16.88 3.91 4.82 4.54 16.88
6540 2001 STERLING Diesel Heavy-Duty Vehicle 147 1.20 0.28 0.16 0.15 1.20
6429 1993 FORD Diesel Heavy-Duty Vehicle 506 4.14 0.96 1.11 1.04 4.14
5147 1987 KENWORTH Diesel Heavy-Duty Vehicle 471 3.84 0.89 1.21 1.14 3.84
6588 2007 INTERNATIONAL Diesel Construction Equipment 2,412 19.70 4.56 1,399 627.0 19.79
6593 2007 INTERNATIONAL Diesel Construction Equipment 2,730 22.30 5.16 1,584 709.9 22.40
6596 2007 INTERNATIONAL Diesel Construction Equipment 2,959 24.17 5.59 1,716 769.4 24.26
6597 2007 INTERNATIONAL Diesel Construction Equipment 2,041 16.67 3.86 1,184 530.7 16.74
6598 2007 INTERNATIONAL Diesel Construction Equipment 2,558 20.89 4.83 1,483 665.0 20.96
6606 2008 FORD Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 1,019 8.94 109.4 44.31 8.96
6813 2008 FORD Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 1,450 12.73 157.5 63.76 12.75
6814 2008 FORD Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 1,667 14.64 162.8 65.92 14.66
6586 2006 HARBEN Diesel Construction Equipment 21 0.17 0.04 11.89 5.33 0.17
6815 2008 FORD Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 626 5.49 84.06 34.04 5.50
6816 2008 FORD Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 598 5.25 74.47 30.16 5.26
6818 2008 FORD Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 914 8.02 107.9 43.67 8.04
6819 2008 FORD Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 757 6.64 88.35 35.77 6.65
6810 2007 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 484 4.25 108.8 53.36 4.27
6575 2006 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 501 4.39 146.9 82.25 4.42
6578 2006 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 290 2.55 73.09 40.91 2.56
6579 2006 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 76 0.66 18.08 10.12 0.66
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Table D3 Continued. GHG Emissions from Mobile Source by Department – Public Works
ID # Model Year Manufacturer Vehicle Type
Fuel Usage
(gallons) CO2
(mt)
Bio CO2
(mt) CH4
(gm) N2O (gm)
HFC s (kg)
CO2-e (mt)
6580 2006 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 501 4.40 88.28 49.41 4.42
6581 2006 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 674 5.92 161.7 90.51 5.95
6582 2006 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 943 8.28 214.0 119.8 8.32
6583 2006 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 445 3.90 83.35 46.65 3.92
6584 2006 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 335 2.94 93.44 52.31 2.96
6589 2006 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 884 7.76 191.9 107.4 7.80
6590 2006 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 496 4.36 91.68 51.32 4.38
6567 2005 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 555 4.87 139.4 89.69 0.45 5.49
6569 2005 GMC Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 914 8.02 160.9 103.5 8.06
6570 2005 GMC Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 896 7.86 107.3 69.05 7.88
6571 2005 GMC Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 1,127 9.90 154.7 99.53 9.93
6572 2005 GMC Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 761 6.69 131.2 84.40 6.72
6115 2004 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 174 1.53 46.16 40.09 1.54
6555 2004 ISUZU NPR Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 2,601 22.84 318.8 276.8 22.93
6112 2003 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 663 5.82 114.3 84.1 5.85
6552 2003 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 112 0.98 27.45 20.2 0.99
6553 2003 FORD Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 1,057 9.28 105.5 77.6 0.9 10.48
6549 2002 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 1,780 15.63 293.2 375.6 15.75
6109 2002 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 329 2.88 80.5 103.1 2.91
6110 2002 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 248 2.17 48.5 62.08 2.19
6547 2002 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 634 5.56 74.9 95.9 5.59
6548 2002 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 898 7.88 107.6 137.8 7.92
6587 2006 BOWIE Gasoline Construction Equipment 14 0.12 7.10 3.12 0.12
6591 2006 JOHN DEERE Gasoline Agricultural Equipment 152 1.34 191.6 33.5 1.35
6403 1998 KOMATSU Diesel Construction Equipment 942 7.70 1.78 546.5 245.0 7.73
6411 1998 SAMSUNG Diesel Construction Equipment 1,249 10.20 2.36 724.3 324.7 10.24
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Table D3 Continued. GHG Emissions from Mobile Source by Department – Public Works
ID # Model Year Manufacturer Vehicle Type
Fuel Usage
(gallons) CO2
(mt)
Bio CO2
(mt) CH4
(gm) N2O (gm)
HFC s (kg)
CO2-e (mt)
6417 1993 CHAMPION Diesel Construction Equipment 725 7.40 1.37 420.6 188.5 7.47
6418 1979 MASSEY FER Diesel Construction Equipment 192 1.96 0.36 111.4 50.0 1.98
6419 1992 INGERSOLL Diesel Construction Equipment 109 0.89 0.21 63.0 28.3 0.89
6449 1996 CHAMPION Diesel Construction Equipment 1,261 10.30 2.38 731.3 327.8 10.34
6454 1993 CASE Diesel Construction Equipment 741 6.05 1.40 429.9 192.7 6.07
6458 1986 GENERAC Diesel Construction Equipment 19 0.16 0.04 11.1 4.97 0.16
6478 1982 CATERPILLAR Diesel Construction Equipment 394 3.22 0.74 228.4 102.4 3.23
6498 1994 CATERPILLAR Diesel Construction Equipment 662 5.41 1.25 383.9 172. 5.41
6513 1994 CATERPILLAR Diesel Construction Equipment 1,396 11.41 2.64 809.9 363.1 11.45
6559 2004 STERLING Diesel Construction Equipment 1,223 9.99 2.31 709.3 317.9 10.04
6560 2004 STERLING Diesel Construction Equipment 1,624 13.26 3.07 941.9 422.2 13.32
6561 2004 STERLING Diesel Construction Equipment 1,305 10.66 2.47 757.0 339.4 10.71
6521 1999 INGERSOLL Diesel Construction Equipment 197 1.61 0.37 114.0 51.1 1.61
6522 1999 CASE Diesel Construction Equipment 1,655 13.52 3.13 960 430.4 13.55
6527 1999 KOMATSU Diesel Construction Equipment 1,293 10.56 2.44 749.8 336.1 10.58
6528 1998 SAMSUNG Diesel Construction Equipment 974 7.95 1.84 564.8 253.2 1.35 9.76
6573 2005 FORD Diesel Light-Duty Truck 1,154 9.43 2.18 8.78 13.2 9.43
6538 2000 THOMPSON Diesel Construction Equipment 73 0.59 0.14 42.1 18.9 0.60
6539 2000 THOMPSON Diesel Construction Equipment 26 0.21 0.05 14.96 6.7 0.21
6542 2000 VOLVO Diesel Construction Equipment 1,051 8.58 1.99 609.3 273.1 8.62
6550 2002 BROCEBROOM Diesel Construction Equipment 185 1.51 0.35 107.2 48.05 1.52
6551 2003 FORD Diesel Construction Equipment 882 7.20 1.67 511.3 229.2 7.25
6556 2004 TAKEUCHI Diesel Construction Equipment 945 7.72 1.79 548.3 245.8 7.75
6557 2004 JOHN DEERE Diesel Agricultural Equipment 1,698 13.87 3.21 2,446 441.6 13.95
6558 2004 CATERPILLAR Diesel Construction Equipment 493 4.02 0.93 285.8 128.1 4.06
6817 2002 HYSTER Diesel Construction Equipment 54 0.44 0.10 31.0 13.91 0.44
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Table D3 Continued. GHG Emissions from Mobile Source by Department – Public Works
ID # Model Year Manufacturer Vehicle Type
Fuel Usage
(gallons) CO2
(mt)
Bio CO2
(mt) CH4
(gm) N2O (gm)
HFC s (kg)
CO2-e (mt)
6441 2001 STERLING Diesel Construction Equipment 340 2.78 0.64 197.3 88.45 2.80
6563 2004 CATERPILLAR Diesel Construction Equipment 1,089 8.89 2.06 631.4 283.0 8.93
6564 2004 JOHN DEERE Diesel Construction Equipment 257 2.10 0.49 149.1 66.9 2.12
6565 2004 JOHN DEERE Diesel Construction Equipment 604 4.93 1.14 350.4 157.1 4.98
6566 2004 CATERPILLAR Diesel Construction Equipment 2,868 23.42 5.42 1,663 745.5 23.49
6576 2005 JOHN DEERE Diesel Agricultural Equipment 1,937 15.82 3.66 2,789 503.6 15.92
6537 2001 STERLING Diesel Construction Equipment 1,209 9.87 2.28 701 314.2 9.90
6585 2006 JOHN DEERE Diesel Agricultural Equipment 932 7.61 1.76 1,341 242.1 7.68
6532 2000 STERLING Diesel Construction Equipment 729 5.95 1.38 422.5 189.4 0.9 7.16
6811 2007 JOHN DEERE Gasoline Agricultural Equipment 211 1.86 266.2 46.5 1.88
6543 2001 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 771 6.76 78.3 85.1 6.79
6544 2001 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 1,131 9.93 138.0 149.9 9.98
6533 2000 STERLING Diesel Construction Equipment 935 7.64 1.77 542.3 243.1 7.67
6595 2006 CATERPILLAR Diesel Construction Equipment 2,771 22.63 5.24 1,607 720.5 22.69
6534 2000 STERLING Diesel Construction Equipment 1,201 9.81 2.27 696. 312.2 9.85
6535 2000 STERLING Diesel Construction Equipment 967 7.90 1.83 561.1 251.5 20.98
6541 2000 TRAILER JET Diesel Construction Equipment 107 0.88 0.20 62.2 27.9 0.89
6805 2007 JOHN DEERE Diesel Agricultural Equipment 1,767 14.44 3.34 2,545 459.5 14.52
6806 2007 JOHN DEERE Diesel Agricultural Equipment 615 5.02 1.16 885.7 159.9 5.07
6807 2007 CATERPILLAR Diesel Construction Equipment 1,329 10.86 2.51 771.0 345.6 10.91
6808 2007 JOHN DEERE Diesel Agricultural Equipment 1,154 9.42 2.18 1,661 299.9 9.51
6809 2007 JOHN DEERE Diesel Agricultural Equipment 1,094 8.94 2.07 1,576 284.5 9.02
6812 2007 LEEBOY Diesel Construction Equipment 109 0.89 0.21 63.1 28.3 0.90
6519 1999 FREIGHTLINER Diesel Construction Equipment 388 3.17 0.73 224.8 100.8 3.19
6321 2000 GMC Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 586 5.14 124.6 223.7 5.21
6442 2000 GMC Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 663 5.82 182.6 327.8 5.93
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Table D3 Continued. GHG Emissions from Mobile Source by Department – Public Works
ID # Model Year Manufacturer Vehicle Type
Fuel Usage (gallons)
CO2
(mt)
Bio CO2
(mt) CH4
(gm) N2O (gm)
HFC s (kg)
CO2-e (mt)
6520 1999 FREIGHTLINER Diesel Construction Equipment 507 4.14 0.96 293.8 131.7 4.17
6823 2008 MULTIQUIP Diesel Construction Equipment 3 0.02 0.01 1.74 0.78 0.03
6824 2008 MULTIQUIP Diesel Construction Equipment 54 0.44 0.10 31.26 14.0 0.45
6825 2008 MULTIQUIP Diesel Construction Equipment 69 0.56 0.13 40.02 17.9 0.58
6828 2009 CATERPILLAR Diesel Construction Equipment 25 0.21 0.05 14.67 6.6 0.21
6832 2009 LEEBOY Diesel Construction Equipment 6 0.05 0.01 3.48 1.6 0.05
6106 1999 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 208 1.82 97.0 170.4 1.87
6331 1999 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 567 4.98 172.2 302.6 1.35 6.83
6432 1999 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 761 6.68 161.4 283.6 6.77
6464 1999 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 471 4.14 99.2 174.2 4.20
6515 1999 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 650 5.70 161.0 282.9 5.79
6516 1999 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 387 3.40 118.5 208.1 3.47
4114 1998 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 315 2.76 195.2 363.4 0.45 3.46
6322 1998 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 652 5.73 305.2 568.3 0.9 7.08
6204 1998 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 86 0.75 62.5 116.4 0.9 1.96
6485 1995 FORD Diesel Construction Equipment 110 0.90 0.21 64.0 28.7 10.91
7004 1996 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 177 1.55 103.0 198.4 1.61
6400 1995 FUEL KEY Gasoline Construction Equipment 12,948 113.68 6,474 2,849 114.7
7002 1995 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 211 1.85 150.0 263.4 1.93
5166 1998 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 196 1.72 76.9 121.4 1.76
6499 1995 GMC Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 591 5.19 249.8 438.6 5.33
6602 1997 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 55 0.48 34.3 54.1 0.50
6490 1994 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 589 5.17 246.2 374.2 0.9 6.46
6514 1994 EXCEL Diesel Agricultural Equipment 28 0.23 0.05 39.9 7.20 0.23
6428 1993 FORD Diesel Construction Equipment 340 2.78 0.64 197.4 88.5 2.79
6433 1993 FORD Diesel Construction Equipment 187 1.53 0.35 108.5 48.62 1.54
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Table D3 Continued. GHG Emissions from Mobile Source by Department – Public Works
ID # Model Year Manufacturer Vehicle Type
Fuel Usage
(gallons) CO2
(mt)
Bio CO2
(mt) CH4
(gm) N2O (gm)
HFC s (kg)
CO2-e (mt)
6706 1985 TCM Diesel Construction Equipment 69 0.56 0.56 39.96 17.91 0.57
6592 2007 FORD Diesel Light-Duty Truck 339 2.77 2.77 2.43 3.65 2.77
6594 2007 FORD Diesel Light-Duty Truck 909 7.42 7.42 7.46 11.19 7.43
6820 2008 FORD Diesel Light-Duty Truck 812 6.63 6.63 6.56 9.84 6.63
6821 2008 FORD Diesel Light-Duty Truck 375 3.06 3.06 3.07 4.60 3.06
6601 1999 FORD Diesel Light-Duty Truck 538 4.39 1.02 3.95 5.92 4.40
6605 2000 FORD Diesel Light-Duty Truck 325 2.66 0.61 2.873 4.309 2.66
6607 2008 FORD Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 978 8.59 188.0 76.13 8.62
6600 1995 FUEL KEY Gasoline Construction Equipment 27 0.23
13.25 5.83 0.23
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Table D4. GHG Emissions from Mobile Source by Department – Utilities
ID # Model Year Manufacturer Vehicle Type
Fuel Usage
(gallons) CO2
(mt)
Bio CO2
(mt) CH4
(gm) N2O (gm)
HFC s (kg)
CO2-e (mt)
6300 1995 FUEL KEY Gasoline Construction Equipment 241 2.12 44 19 2.13
6368 1995 DMT Diesel Construction Equipment 95 0.78 0.18 22 10 0.78
6369 1995 DMT Diesel Construction Equipment 199 1.63 0.38 6 3 1.63
6307 1996 ACME/SYKES Diesel Construction Equipment 30 0.25 0.06 2 1 0.25
6366 1996 CATERPILLAR Diesel Construction Equipment 26 0.21 0.05 14 6 0.21
6375 1999 INGERSOLL Diesel Construction Equipment 65 0.53 0.12 24 11 0.53
6320 2000 GMC Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 1,143 10.03 284 510 0.91 11.38
6301 2001 STERLING Diesel Construction Equipment 633 5.17 1.20 99 44 5.19
6333 2001 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 223 1.96 57 61 1.98
6376 2001 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 384 3.37 55 60 0.45 3.98
6377 2001 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 115 1.01 22 24 1.02
6378 2001 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 862 7.56 145 157 7.62
6379 2001 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 1,432 12.57 95 103 12.60
6380 2001 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 827 7.26 89 96 7.30
6381 2001 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 1,360 11.94 171 186 0.91 13.18
6385 2001 CATERPILLAR Diesel Construction Equipment 75 0.61 0.14 137 62 0.63
6388 2001 YALE Gasoline Construction Equipment 10 0.09 0 0 0.09
6387 2002 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 39 0.35 10 13 0.35
6389 2002 STOW Gasoline Construction Equipment 2 0.02 0 0 0.02
6391 2002 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 1,009 8.86 168 215 8.93
6392 2002 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 1,563 13.72 270 345 13.83
6393 2002 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 380 3.33 70 89 3.36
6394 2002 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 708 6.22 146 188 0.91 7.46
6395 2002 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 583 5.12 108 138 5.16
6396 2002 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 1,201 10.54 157 01 10.61
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Table D4 Continued. GHG Emissions from Mobile Source by Department – Utilities
ID # Model Year Manufacturer Vehicle Type
Fuel Usage
(gallons) CO2
(mt)
Bio CO2
(mt) CH4
(gm) N2O (gm)
HFC s (kg)
CO2-e (mt)
6397 2002 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 723 6.35 160 205 0.45 7.01
6398 2002 FORD Diesel Light-Duty Truck 1,377 11.24 2.60 13 20 11.25
6399 2002 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 889 7.81 272 349 7.92
6302 2003 FORD Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 871 7.64 208 153 7.69
6315 2003 FORD Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 1,471 12.92 120 88 12.95
6316 2003 FORD Diesel Light-Duty Truck 1,073 8.76 2.03 8 13 8.77
6317 2003 FORD Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 1,226 10.76 127 94 10.79
6318 2003 FORD Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 2,141 18.80 133 98 0.45 19.42
6305 2004 STERLING Diesel Construction Equipment 181 1.48 0.34 218 98 1.51
6311 2004 GMC Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 776 6.82 132 115 6.85
6323 2004 CATERPILLAR Diesel Construction Equipment 451 3.69 0.85 1313 589 3.90
6343 2004 GMC Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 1,339 11.75 226 196 11.82
6344 2004 COMPLETE Diesel Construction Equipment 69 0.57 0.13 107 48 0.58
6901 2004 FORD Diesel Light-Duty Truck 1,084 8.86 2.05 11 16 8.86
6902 2004 FORD Diesel Light-Duty Truck 675 5.51 1.28 7 10 0.91 6.70
6903 2004 FORD Diesel Light-Duty Truck 642 5.24 1.21 6 9 5.24
6904 2004 FORD Diesel Light-Duty Truck 278 2.27 0.53 3 5 2.27
6998 2004 FUEL KEY Diesel Construction Equipment 585 4.78 1.11 0 0 4.78
6999 2004 FUEL KEY Diesel Construction Equipment 116 0.95 0.22 0 0 0.95
6121 2005 FORD Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 643 5.64 182 117 5.68
6905 2005 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 869 7.63 251 162 7.68
6906 2005 GMC Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 107 0.94 15 10 0.94
6907 2005 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 325 2.86 69 45 2.87
6908 2005 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 543 4.76 95 61 4.79
6909 2005 GMC Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 937 8.23 174 112 8.27
6910 2005 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 1,065 9.35 222 143 9.40
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Table D4 Continued. GHG Emissions from Mobile Source by Department – Utilities
ID # Model Year Manufacturer Vehicle Type
Fuel Usage
(gallons) CO2
(mt)
Bio CO2
(mt) CH4
(gm) N2O (gm)
HFC s (kg)
CO2-e (mt)
6911 2005 FORD Diesel Light-Duty Truck 282 2.30 0.53 3 4 2.30
6913 2005 SULLAIR Diesel Construction Equipment 134 1.09 0.25 85 38 1.11
6912 2006 FORD Diesel Light-Duty Truck 1,233 10.07 2.33 9 13 10.08
6917 2006 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 546 4.80 111 62 4.82
6919 2006 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 808 7.09 124 69 7.11
6920 2006 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 909 7.98 179 100 8.02
6921 2006 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 1,038 9.11 179 100 9.14
6922 2006 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 1,089 9.56 184 103 9.60
6923 2006 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 1,084 9.52 147 82 9.55
6924 2007 INTERNATIONAL Diesel Heavy-Duty Vehicle 2,075 16.95 3.92 4 3 16.95
6925 2007 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 248 2.17 71 35 2.19
6926 2007 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 341 3.00 95 47 3.01
6927 2007 FORD Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 327 2.87 81 40 2.89
6928 2007 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 408 3.58 93 46 3.60
6929 2007 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 830 7.29 188 92 7.32
6930 2007 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 1,095 9.61 225 110 9.65
6932 2007 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 452 3.97 74 36 3.98
6933 2007 FORD Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 501 4.39 124 61 4.42
6934 2007 EH WACHS CO. Gasoline Construction Equipment 32 0.28 76 33 0.29
6936 2007 FORD Diesel Light-Duty Truck 591 4.83 1.12 4 6 4.83
6375 1999 INGERSOLL Diesel Construction Equipment 65 0.66 37.47 16.80 0.67
6320 2000 GMC Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 1,143 10.03 284.4 510.4 0.9 11.36
6307 1996 ACME/SYKES Diesel Construction Equipment 30 0.31 17.40 7.80 0.31
6323 2004 CATERPILLAR Diesel Construction Equipment 451 4.61 261.7 117.3 4.65
6344 2004 COMPLETE Diesel Construction Equipment 69 0.71 40.25 18.04 0.72
6366 1996 CATERPILLAR Diesel Construction Equipment 26 0.26 15.02 6.73 0.26
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Table D4 Continued. GHG Emissions from Mobile Source by Department – Utilities
ID # Model Year Manufacturer Vehicle Type
Fuel Usage
(gallons) CO2
(mt)
Bio CO2
(mt) CH4
(gm) N2O (gm)
HFC s (kg)
CO2-e (mt)
6368 1995 DMT Diesel Construction Equipment 95 0.97 55.04 24.67 0.98
6369 1995 DMT Diesel Construction Equipment 199 2.03 115.4 51.74 2.05
6385 2001 CATERPILLAR Diesel Construction Equipment 75 0.76 43.38 19.45 0.77
6300 1995 FUEL KEY Gasoline Construction Equipment 241 2.12
120.6 53.09 2.14
6937 2007 TEREX Diesel Construction Equipment 63 0.64 36.60 16.41 0.65
6943 2008 CATERPILLAR Diesel Construction Equipment 19 0.20 11.14 4.99 0.20
6944 2007 MAGNUM PRODUCTS Diesel Construction Equipment 10 0.11 5.97 2.68 0.11
6945 2007 MGS Diesel Construction Equipment 48 0.49 27.61 12.38 0.49
6958 2009 CATERPILLAR Diesel Construction Equipment 615 6.27 356.4 159.8 6.33
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Table D5. GHG Emissions from Mobile Source by Department – Parks
ID # Model Year Manufacturer Vehicle Type
Fuel Usage (gallons)
CO2
(mt) CH4
(gm) N2O (gm)
HFC s (kg)
CO2-e (mt)
4273 2008 FORD Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 642 5.64 100.7 40.77 14.50
4275 2008 FORD Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 827 7.26 154.5 62.56 10.10
4276 2008 FORD Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 634 5.57 127.2 51.51 8.93
4277 2008 FORD Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 965 8.47 171.5 69.45 9.15
4204 1994 FORD Diesel Agricultural Equipment 66 0.68 95.62 17.26 10.44
4228 2001 JOHN DEERE Diesel Agricultural Equipment 57 0.58 82.22 14.85 1.86
4254 2006 BOBCAT Diesel Construction Equipment 179 1.83 104.0 46.64 6.03
4265 2006 ALLMAND Diesel Construction Equipment 7 0.07 3.83 1.72 1.2
4266 2006 ALLMAND Diesel Construction Equipment 6 0.06 3.42 1.53 4.59
4267 2006 ALLMAND Diesel Construction Equipment 7 0.07 4.06 1.82 1.82
4268 2006 ALLMAND Diesel Construction Equipment 7 0.07 4.18 1.87 0.09
4272 2008 INGERSOLL Diesel Construction Equipment 51 0.52 29.58 13.26 6.52
4256 2007 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 245 2.15 99.03 23.88 3.97
4257 2007 CHEVY Gasoline Passenger Car 205 1.80 86.36 20.83 1.02
4262 2007 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 180 1.58 37.64 18.47 7.61
4269 2007 GMC Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 568 4.99 82.77 40.61 12.60
4250 2005 FORD Diesel Construction Equipment 57 0.58 32.94 14.77 7.29
4264 2007 FORD Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 453 3.98 122.0 59.87 13.17
4251 2006 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 498 4.37 60.42 33.82 0.28
4252 2006 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 653 5.73 82.27 46.05 1.98
4253 2006 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 469 4.12 128.3 71.80 0.67
4249 2005 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 252 2.21 42.85 27.56 11.36
4241 2004 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 155 1.36 33.44 29.04 0.31
3001 2004 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 473 4.15 126.2 109.6 4.65
4242 2004 GMC Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 425 3.74 48.47 42.09 0.72
4245 2004 FORD Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 781 6.86 115.2 100.0 0.26
4246 2004 FORD Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 807 7.08 104.1 90.42 0.98
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Table D5 Continued. GHG Emissions from Mobile Source by Department – Parks
ID # Model Year Manufacturer Vehicle Type
Fuel Usage (gallons)
CO2
(mt) CH4
(gm) N2O (gm)
HFC s (kg)
CO2-e (mt)
6117 2004 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 270 2.37 67.97 59.03 2.39
6113 2003 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 142 1.25 30.83 22.67 0.45 1.84
4229 2002 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 668 5.87 148.7 190.5 5.93
4230 2002 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 1,059 9.30 280.7 359.6 9.42
4231 2002 GMC Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 903 7.92 253.4 324.6 8.03
6107 2002 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 404 3.55 111.2 142.4 3.60
6108 2002 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 330 2.90 82.47 105.6 2.93
6386 2002 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 307 2.69 65.68 84.13 2.72
5175 2001 FORD Diesel Light-Duty Truck 429 4.38 5.13 7.69 4.38
4223 2001 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 834 7.32 136.9 148.6 7.37
4227 2001 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 1,122 9.85 204.3 221.8 1.8 12.26
4219 1999 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 910 7.99 204.9 360.1 8.11
2501 1999 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 204 1.79 107.0 188.1 1.85
4202 1999 SUMMERCAMP Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 37 0.33 0.00 0.00 0.33
4224 1998 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 487 4.27 204.8 381.2 4.39
6701 1997 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 591 5.19 236.4 455.5 5.34
6709 1997 CHEVY Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 935 8.21 451.2 869.4 8.49
3200 1995 FUEL KEY Gasoline Construction Equipment 35 0.31 17.45 7.68 0.31
4200 1995 FUEL KEY Gasoline Construction Equipment 2,937 25.79 1,468 646.1 26.02
6704 1994 GMC Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 711 6.25 406.7 618.3 6.45
4240 2004 FORD Diesel Light-Duty Truck 557 5.69 5.99 8.99 5.69
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Attachment E GHG Calculation Methodology
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Emission quantification This attachment describes the methodologies used to estimate GHG emissions for the City’s emission sources included in the organizational boundary. The City is using the ICLEI’s Clean Air Climate Protection (CACP) software to estimate and report GHG emissions. The software estimates GHG emissions based on the methods recommended in the LGOP. It is difficult to monitor and measure GHG emissions from sources such as automobiles, emergency generators and air conditioning units. For this reason, the LGOP recommends the use of activity data coupled with documented emission factors to estimate GHG emissions. When activity data is not available, other techniques such as mass balance may be used. Following LGOP guidance, Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions are reported separately. To aid transparency, the City separately estimates and reports Scope 2 emissions for each building, park or recreation center. Scope 1 emissions from mobile sources are reported by department. The City has estimated GHG emissions from employee commuting. These are reported separately as Scope 3 emissions. Employee commute emissions do not include commuting emissions from staff that use City-owned vehicles. These GHG emissions are included in as Scope 1 emissions.
Calculation Methodology ICLEI’s Clean Air Climate Protection (CACP) software was used to estimate and report GHG emissions. The software estimates GHG emissions based on the methods recommended in the LGOP.
Scope 1 Emissions Fuel Combustion Scope 1 emissions from fossil fuel combustion are calculated using the methodology recommended in the LGOP. Fossil fuel combustion produces three different GHGs – CO2, CH4 and N2O. GHG emissions from stationary combustion sources are determined by multiplying the amount of fuel used during the calendar year by the appropriate emission factor for CO2, CH4 and N2O. Next, the amount of each GHG emitted is multiplied by its Global Warming Potential (GWP) to convert the value to carbon dioxide equivalents (CO2-e). Total GHG emissions are reported as CO2-e. The formula used to calculate Scope 1 emissions is: GHG emission in CO2-e= (Amount of fuel) x (Emission factor for GHG per unit of fuel) x GWP of GHG The following calculation demonstrates how GHG emissions from LPG combustion are determined assuming 250 gallons are used annually.
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GHG emission in CO2-e= [(250 gallons x 5.79 kg CO2/gallon fuel x 1) + (250 gallons x 0.001 kg CH4/gallon fuel x 21) + (250 gallons x 0.0001 kg N2O/gallon fuel x 310)]/1000 GHG emission in CO2-e= [1447.5 + 5.25 + 7.75]/1000 GHG emission in CO2-e= 1.46 metric tons CO2-e The City of Palm Bay uses Biodiesel 20 in vehicles and heavy equipment. Biodiesel 20 is blend or 20% biodiesel fuel and 80% diesel fuel. Carbon dioxide emissions from the combustion of the fuel must be reported separately as scope 1 emissions and biogenic emissions. The emissions of nitrous oxide and methane are the same for the biodiesel fuel or diesel fuel. To estimate Scope 1 emissions and biogenic emissions, from combustion of the biodiesel fuel, the following methodology was used. GHG emissions attributed to the portion of the fuel that is diesel fuel were estimated from the emission factor in Table E1 and by assuming 80% of the fuel by volume was diesel fuel. These CO2 emissions were reported as Scope 1 emissions. Biogenic CO2 emissions were determined using the emission factor in Table E1 and assuming that 20% of the fuel by volume was biodiesel fuel. Table E1 below contains the emission factors for fuel combustion. Table E2 contains the GWPs for GHGs emitted by City operations. Table E1. Fossil Fuel Emission Factors.
Fuel CO2 Factor CH4 Factor N2O Factor
LPG 5.79 kg/gallon 0.001 kg/gallon 0.0001 kg/gallon
On-road Gasoline
8.81 kg/gallon 0.0147 g/mile (car) 0.0157 g/mile (vans, SUVs)
0.0326 g/mile (trucks, buses)
0.0079 g/mile (car) 0.0101 g/mile (vans, SUVs)
0.0177 g/mile (trucks, buses)
On-road Diesel 10.15 kg/gallon 0.0005 g/mile (car) 0.0010 g/mile (vans, SUVs)
0.0051 g/mile (trucks, buses)
0.0010 g/mile (car) 0.0015 g/mile (vans, SUVs)
0.0048 g/mile (trucks, buses)
On-road Biodiesel
9..45 kg/gallon 0.0005 g/mile (car) 0.0010 g/mile (vans, SUVs)
0.0051 g/mile (trucks, buses)
0.0010 g/mile (car) 0.0015 g/mile (vans, SUVs)
0.0048 g/mile (trucks, buses)
Off-road Diesel(a)
10.15 kg/gallon 0.0015 kg/gallon 0.0001 kg/gallon
(a)
CH4 and N2O emission factors from Table G-4, of the Local Government Operations Protocol.
Table E2. Global Warming Potentials (GWPs). Greenhouse Gas Symbol Global Warming Potential
Carbon Dioxide CO2 1
Methane CH4 21
Nitrous Oxide N2O 310
Hydrofluorocarbon-134 C2H2F4 1000
Hydrofluorocarbon-134a C2H2F4 1300
Hydrofluorocarbon-404a C2H2F4/C2HF5/ C2H3F3 3260
Hydrofluorocarbon-410a C2HF5/ CH3F2 1725
Refrigerant Blend R-502 ---- 0
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Wastewater Process Emissions The LGOP requires the estimation of fugitive emissions from wastewater treatment operations. For the City of Palm Bay, there are two sources of fugitive GHG emissions – N2O emissions from the overall wastewater process and fugitive CH4 emissions from septic systems. All wastewater process emissions were estimated using population data. For calendar year 2009, wastewater treatment plant operations served a total population of 37,635. Annual N2O emissions (grams/year) = (Ptotal x Find-com) x EF w/o nit/denit Where: Ptotal is the population served by the WWTP adjusted for industrial discharge, if
applicable (person) Find-com is the factor for industrial and commercial co-discharge waste into the sewer
system (default value is 1.25) EF w/o nit/denit is the emission factor for a WWTP without nitrification/denitrification
(g N2O/person/year) To obtain GHG emissions in CO2-e from wastewater treatment processes: GHG emissions in CO2-e = Annual N2O emissions (grams/year) x 310 grams CO2-e per
gram N2O x 1 Metric ton/1,000,000 grams There are eight septic systems that serve two fire stations, three city parks and three public works buildings. Fugitive CH4 emissions are produced from waste decomposition in the septic system. These emissions were estimated following the LGOP and using a population estimate based on the design capacity of the septic systems. Annual CH4 emissions (kg/year) = Ptotal x 365.25 x BOD5 load x Bo x MCF septic Where: Ptotal is the population served by the septic system (person) 365.25 is the number of days per year BOD5 load is the amount of BOD5 produced per person per day (default value is
0.09 kg BOD5 /person/day) Bo is the maximum CH4 producing capacity for domestic wastewater (default value is 0.6
kg CH4/kg BOD5 removed) MCF septic is a CH4 correction factor for septic systems (default value is 0.5) To obtain GHG emissions in CO2-e from septic systems: GHG emissions in CO2-e = Annual CH4 emissions (grams/year) x 21 grams CO2-e per
gram CH4 x 1 Metric ton/1,000 kg
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Refrigerant Emissions Fugitive emissions from air conditioners and equipment that use refrigerants were calculated using an alternate method recommended by the LGOP. This method is an alternate mass balance method that relies on equipment inventory, the type of refrigerant used, and default emission factors. Because the default emission factors are highly uncertain, Scope 1 GHG emissions may be over or under estimated using this approach. Emissions were calculated as follows. For each type of equipment, the highest refrigerant capacity listed in the table was used. The capacity was multiplied by the appropriate emission factors for the actions that were applicable to that equipment during calendar year 2009. This estimation assumes no installation or disposal of equipment during the base year. For an existing refrigerator that only operated during the year: GHG emissions = Capacity of refrigerant in equipment x Operating Factor GHG emissions CO2-e = GHG emissions of refrigerant x GWP of refrigerant Table E3 includes default emission factors for refrigerant equipment. Global Warming Potentials used in the emissions estimation are provided in Table E2. Table E3. Emission Factors for refrigerants. Emission factors in percent of capacity.
Type of Equipment Capacity of Unit (kg)
Installation Operating Remaining at
Disposal
Recovery Efficiency
Domestic Refrigeration 0.05 – 0.5 1% 0.5% 80% 56%
Chillers 10-2000 1% 15% 100% 90%
Residential & Commercial Air Conditioning
0.5-100 1% 10% 80% 64%
Scope 2 Emissions The use of purchased electricity at City owned and operated buildings, wastewater lift stations, parks and recreation centers produce Scope 2 GHG emissions. When possible, Scope 2 emissions are calculated from metered electricity data and appropriate emission factors. Annual electricity data was obtained from FPL for each account held by the City of Palm Bay. The monthly electricity consumption in kWh was added up for each month of 2009 to calculate the total CY 2009 electricity consumption. The energy usage was adjusted for January and December 2009 to account for additional or fewer days during the billing period. For example, for a bill ending 12/22/2009, the January 2010 daily usage was multiplied by the remaining days in December 2009. Similarly, for a bill ending 01/22/2009, only the days in January 2009 were accounted for in the annual calculation. The emission factors used in the calculation depend on the fuel mix of the electrical generator. Emission factors were taken from the most recent (2007) EPA eGRID database. Emission factors reflect the type of fuel mix of electric generating utilities in the FRCC sub region,
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applicable to all of the state of Florida south of the Georgia/Florida state line. Emission factors used for this inventory are provided in Table E4. The amount of each GHG emitted is multiplied by its Global Warming Potential (GWP) to convert the value to carbon dioxide equivalents (CO2-e). Total GHG emissions are reported as CO2-e. The formula is: GHG emission in CO2-e= (Amount of electricity) x (Emission factor from eGRID for GHG) x GWP of GHG Emission factors used for this inventory are provided in Table E4.
Table E4. eGRID Electricity Emissions Factors for base year inventory. Greenhouse Gas Emission Factor
(lbs/MWh)
Carbon Dioxide 1,318.57
Nitrous Oxide 0.0169
Methane 0.0459
Source: eGRID2007 Version 1.1 NERC Region Location (Operator)-based File (Year 2005 Data)
Electricity usage at City-leased properties is included in the rent paid by the City. There are not separate electric meters for each tenant in these buildings. Electricity consumption in these buildings was estimated by multiplying the ratio of the floor space occupied by city operations to total floor space of the building by the total electricity usage for the building. The property owner provided electricity and square footage data to the City.
Scope 3 Emissions Several activities produce Scope 3 emissions such as emissions from municipal solid wastes, land application of biosolids, and public transit. Scope 3 emissions are all other indirect emissions not defined as Scope 2 emissions. These are GHG emissions resulting from City actions, but occurring elsewhere. As required by ICLEI, Scope 3 emissions estimated in the present report include employee commute emissions. The City plans to report other Scope 3 emissions in future emission inventories when they can be quantified accurately. Scope 3 GHG emissions from employee commuting were estimated using data on the distance each employee typically drives one-way to their work location. For calendar year 2009, the total estimated mileage was 1,864,333 miles. Using an average fuel economy of 21.1 mpg, this is equivalent to 88,357 gallons of gasoline.
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Data from the US DOT was used to obtain a distribution of the number of passenger cars to light trucks for use in estimating CH4 and N2O emissions. GHG emission in CO2-e= [Amount of fuel x CO2 per unit of fuel x GWP of CO2] + [Annual mileage x N2O per mile x GWP of N2O] + [Annual mileage x CH4 per mile x GWP of CH4] At an average fuel economy of 21.1 mpg, the GHG emissions are 795 mt CO2-e.
Scope 3 GHG Emissions from Biosolids Transport
During calendar year 2009, the ultimate disposal for biosolids produced from wastewater treatment was application to land. The transport of the biosolids from the wastewater treatment plant to the disposal sites is conducted by outside vendors. For calendar year 2009, biosolids haulers completed 804 trips, traveling 256 miles per round trip. Vehicles used for biosolids hauling are 6,000 gallon diesel-fueled tanker trucks. GHG emissions from transport of biosolids are Scope 3 emissions. GHG emissions were estimated in the following manner. Methane and N2O emissions were estimated using the annual mileage and LGOP emission factors. Carbon dioxide emissions were estimated from total fuel consumption. Annual mileage was used to estimate annual diesel fuel consumption of the tanker trucks. An average heavy-duty vehicle efficiency of 5.619 mpg was assumed for this estimate. Based on the annual mileage of 205,824 miles, the annual diesel fuel consumption is 36,630 gallons.
GHG emissions are: CO2 = 36,630 gallons x 10.15 kg/gallon/1000 kg/metric ton CO2 = 371.8 metric tons CO2 CH4 = (0.0051 grams CH4/mile x 804 trips x 256 miles per trip)/ (1000 g/kg x 1 metric ton/1000kg) CH4 = 0.00105 metric tons CH4
N2O = (0.0048 grams N2O mile x 804 trips x 256 miles per trip)/(1000 g/kg x 1 metric ton/1000kg) N2O = 0.000988 metric tons N2O GHG emissions = 1 x 371.8 metric tons CO2 + 21 x 0.00105 kg CH4 + 310 x 0.000988 kg N2O GHG emissions = 372.1 metric tons CO2-e
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Attachment F Data Management
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Data Management The fleet manager has access to fuel purchase records and uses software to monitor fuel usage and mileage on a per vehicle basis. The records include vehicle manufacturer, model, model year, vehicle identification number, City identification number and annual mileage. Fuel purchases are tracked by Department and by the individual vehicle. The City uses monthly utility bills to track facility electricity usage. A spreadsheet keeps monthly usage data by utility account number, address and facility name. Table F1 provides the data sources for Scope 1 and Scope 2 emission sources. Table F1. Scope 1 and Scope 2 Emission Activity Data Sources.
Emission Source Activity Data Data Origin Records
Responsibility
Vehicles Quantity of fuel used Purchasing records Fleet Manager
Vehicles Annual mileage Maintenance records Fleet Manager
Heavy Equipment Quantity of fuel Purchasing records Fleet Manager
Buildings & Facilities Electricity used FPL Facilities Manager
Emergency Generators Operating hours Operating records Facilities Manager
Vehicle Air Conditioning Refrigerant replaced. Maintenance records Fleet Manager
Building Air Conditioning Refrigerant capacity Vendor records Facilities Manager
Refrigeration Units Refrigerant capacity Vendor records Facilities Manager
Water Treatment & Distribution
Electricity used FPL Utilities Manager
Wastewater Process Population Served City records Utilities Manager
Septic Systems Population Served City records Facilities Manager
Employee Commute Mileage to/from
workplace City GIS Facilities Manager
Data Normalization The City of Palm Bay has not set a specific GHG reduction goal. The City will use GHG emissions/square foot to normalize data from buildings, parks and recreation centers. GHG emissions from water and wastewater treatment will be normalized to million gallons treated. Mobile source emissions will be normalized by total vehicles owned and operated by City staff.
Quality Assurance and Data Security Each year the City Manager’s staff will review data collection methods to improve the accuracy of the GHG emission inventory. All utility invoices are scanned upon receipt and stored electronically. Fuel purchase records are received and stored electronically. Paper backup copies are stored in the accounting department. The City Manager’s office will maintain an inventory supporting documentation list, identifying the sources of data used in the inventory and the location where the records can be found.
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Reporting Frequency The developers of the LGOP expect local governments to make a good faith effort to provide a complete, accurate and consistent accounting of their GHG emissions. For this reason, the City has indentified in this document what emission sources have not been evaluated and the reason for not evaluating these emissions. Calendar year 2009 data will be used to complete an ICLEI Quick Action Report and to establish data collection and analyses requirements for completing future inventories. The City will begin reporting on an annual basis starting with calendar year 2010 data. For reporting purposes, the City has adopted the ICLEI significance-reporting threshold of 5%. Emission sources that cumulatively equal less than 5% of the total Scope 1 and Scope 2 GHG emissions can be computed less rigorously.
Adjustment to Base Year Emissions The City of Palm Bay evaluated GHG emissions for calendar year 2009 to understand the magnitude of GHG emissions from City operations and to identify what information would allow the City to more accurately estimate GHG emissions. Palm Bay has prepared a sustainability plan, which identifies actions planned to reduce overall energy consumption, increase the use of renewable energy and in turn, reduce GHG emissions. These changes – the addition or deletion of emission sources in the inventory boundary will require the recalculation of the base year inventory in order to accurately track changes in GHG emissions. Base year emissions will be recalculated for structural changes, methodology changes or discovery of errors in the base year calculations that exceed a significance level of one (1) percent of the total base year emission inventory. This ensures data consistency, so that comparisons of GHG emissions can be made over time. For purposes of the GHG emission inventory, structural changes are:
The acquisition or divestiture of property or assets,
The acquisition or divestiture of leased property or assets, and
Changes to the geographic boundary of the City. The baseline GHG inventory will be adjusted to include the new acquisition or to exclude the divestiture, if the GHG emissions from the property exceed the significance threshold. For inventory purposes, there is no partial-year ownership, lease or divestiture. As recommended by the GHG Protocol produced by the World Resource Institute, methodology changes that may require a recalculation of the base year include changes to emission factors, improvements in accuracy of activity data, or changes to the method used to calculate emissions. In order to evaluate the progress towards reducing GHG emissions over time, a base year is chosen for which verifiable emission data are available. The City of Palm Bay has selected
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calendar year 2009 as the base year because it is the first year for which they will have accurate activity data. Secondarily, this year is representative of conditions prior to implementation of measures that will result in reduced fossil fuel consumption and consequently, reduced GHG emissions.
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Attachment G Inventory of Mobile Sources
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Table G1. Mobile Source List for Baseline Year 2009 – Fire Department
Model Year Manufacturer Model Vehicle Type Vehicle
ID Annual Mileage
Fuel (gallons)
1994 CHEVY S10 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 5128 227 15
1997 CHEVY BLAZER 4X4 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 5153 11,219 663
1997 CHEVY TAHOE 4X4 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 5155 3,469 213
1997 CHEVY TAHOE 4X4 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 5168 3,809 280
1995 GMC 2500 Diesel Light-Duty Truck 5109 1,331 91
1997 CHEVY TAHOE 4X4 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 5169 1,055 60
1997 CHEVY S10 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 5170 3,151 237
1998 CHEVY 3500 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 5172 138 52
1998 CHEVY 3500 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 5173 87 36
1999 CHEVY S10 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6517 7,579 614
2001 CHEVY SUBURBAN Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 5177 3,441 355
2001 CHEVY SUBURBAN Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 5178 14,159 1,283
2001 CHEVY 3500 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 5176 693 99
2001 CHEVY ASTRO VAN Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 5179 3,835 251
2002 CHEVY SUBURBAN Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 5180 9,936 1,106
2002 CHEVY 2500 4X4 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 4232 357 63
2004 CHEVY TRAILBLAZR Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 5183 8,844 633
2004 CHEVY SUBURBAN Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 5184 13,776 1,507
2004 CHEVY COLORADO Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 5185 4,365 279
2005 CHEVY G20 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 5187 871 77
2006 CHEVY TRAILBLAZR Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 5190 6,746 429
2009 CHEVY G30 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6011 8,400 817
2009 CHEVY TRAILBLAZR Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 5193 12,056 539
2009 CHEVY TRAILBLAZR Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 5196 6,366 441
2009 CHEVY TRAILBLAZR Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 5197 4,329 317
2009 CHEVY TRAILBLAZR Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 5198 7,513 582
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Model Year Manufacturer Model Vehicle Type Vehicle
ID Annual Mileage
Fuel (gallons)
2009 CHEVY TRAILBLAZR Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 5199 10,102 668
2009 CHEVY COLORADO Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 5194 9,496 589
2009 CHEVY COLORADO Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 5195 7,678 507
2006 MEDTEC C4500 Diesel Light-Duty Truck 5191 117 178
2009 GMC C4500 Diesel Light-Duty Truck 6001 59 89
2009 GMC C4500 Diesel Light-Duty Truck 6001 59 89
2009 GMC C4500 Diesel Light-Duty Truck 6001 59 89
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Table G2. Mobile Source List for Baseline Year 2009 – Police
Model Year Manufacturer Model Vehicle Type Vehicle
ID Annual Mileage
Fuel (gallons)
1995 FREIGHTLINER FL60 Diesel Light-Duty Truck 5130 33 18
1995 FREIGHTLINER FL60 Diesel Light-Duty Truck 5130 33 18
1995 FREIGHTLINER FL60 Diesel Light-Duty Truck 5130 33 18
1981 CHRYSLER PEACE KEEPER Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 5768 48 35
2009 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5790 9,528 648
2009 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5791 11,502 816
1995 CHEVY S10 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 4112 7,408 452
2009 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5792 7,672 668
2009 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5793 7,525 483
2009 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5794 4,238 400
2009 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5795 6,942 539
2009 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5796 5,948 595
2009 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5797 8,878 461
2009 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5798 6,907 414
2009 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5799 3,554 237
2009 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5801 7,530 584
2009 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5802 10,390 805
2009 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5803 6,472 520
2009 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5804 8,804 736
2009 CHEVY MALIBU Gasoline Passenger Car 5807 3,368 150
2009 CHEVY MALIBU Gasoline Passenger Car 5808 4,678 253
1997 CHEVY S10 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 4104 5,645 341
2009 CHEVY MALIBU Gasoline Passenger Car 5809 4,353 239
1997 CHEVY 2500 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6604 1,448 171
1998 CHEVY 2500 CARGO Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 5517 2,224 53
2009 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5770 12,177 754
2009 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5772 17,845 947
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Model Year Manufacturer Model Vehicle Type Vehicle
ID Annual Mileage
Fuel (gallons)
2009 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5773 13,884 438
2009 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5774 16,672 1,222
2009 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5775 28,033 1,968
2009 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5776 15,603 1,408
2009 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5777 19,790 1,460
2009 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5778 16,042 1,385
2009 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5779 10,062 923
2009 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5780 17,132 1,213
2009 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5781 15,813 1,229
2009 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5782 11,667 918
2009 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5786 12,623 1,205
2007 CHEVY COBALT Gasoline Passenger Car 4255 4,825 179
2007 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5745 6,408 412
2007 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5746 16,361 1,323
2007 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5747 6,518 432
2007 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5748 17,355 1,276
2007 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5749 12,430 1,100
2007 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5750 12,059 910
2007 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5751 10,846 751
2007 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5752 23,461 1,591
2007 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5753 16,828 1,284
2007 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5754 9,177 738
2007 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5755 21,751 1,652
2007 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5756 17,667 1,381
2007 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5757 14,346 934
2007 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5758 20,016 1,342
2007 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5759 12,832 1,149
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Model Year Manufacturer Model Vehicle Type Vehicle
ID Annual Mileage
Fuel (gallons)
2007 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5760 24,743 1,814
2007 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5761 17,616 1,421
2007 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5762 12,500 1,014
2007 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5763 8,176 666
2007 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5764 31,655 1,472
2007 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5765 16,783 1,105
2006 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5712 8,338 363
2006 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5713 7,090 295
2006 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5716 15,067 1,295
2006 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5717 15,713 1,226
2006 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5718 3,469 252
2006 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5719 15,763 1,381
2006 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5720 20,157 1,983
2006 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5721 16,428 1,328
2006 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5722 17,748 1,350
2006 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5723 20,990 1,654
2006 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5724 17,476 1,433
2006 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5725 13,612 1,419
2006 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5726 13,399 1,128
2006 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5727 14,013 1,269
2006 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5728 16,497 1,348
2006 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5729 18,326 1,527
1999 CHEVY BLAZER 4X4 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 5538 7,616 419
1999 CHEVY S10 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 5551 4,593 281
1999 CHEVY S10 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 5557 2,212 134
1999 CHEVY S10 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 5599 2,560 142
2000 CHEVY G30 12PASS Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 5034 489 52
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Model Year Manufacturer Model Vehicle Type Vehicle
ID Annual Mileage
Fuel (gallons)
2001 CHEVY BLAZER Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 5670 9,946 752
2006 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5730 17,900 1,404
2006 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5731 7,107 610
2006 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5732 14,445 1,212
2006 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5733 13,939 1,199
2006 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5734 12,602 1,047
2006 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5735 20,245 1,398
2006 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5736 14,841 1,060
2006 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5737 13,047 1,417
2006 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5738 14,966 1,226
2006 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5739 17,083 1,236
2006 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5740 18,243 1,532
2006 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5741 8,788 519
2006 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5742 11,841 603
2005 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5677 18,112 1,522
2005 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5678 14,226 1,165
2005 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5679 12,278 1,544
2005 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5680 19,080 1,711
2001 FORD EXPEDITION Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 5671 23,712 1,776
2001 CHEVY 2500 12PAS Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 3201 6,136 551
2005 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5681 17,239 1,499
2005 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5682 13,653 1,172
2005 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5683 14,311 1,310
2005 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5684 8,136 522
2005 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5685 14,740 1,252
2005 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5686 12,776 1,116
2005 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5687 2,315 158
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Model Year Manufacturer Model Vehicle Type Vehicle
ID Annual Mileage
Fuel (gallons)
2005 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5688 10,403 769
2005 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5689 2,602 249
2005 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5690 14,484 1,144
2005 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5691 10,777 952
2005 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5692 13,529 1,118
2005 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5693 5,711 430
2005 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5694 17,329 1,370
2005 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5695 19,409 1,604
2005 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5696 23,348 1,841
2005 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5697 18,550 1,644
2005 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5698 12,524 973
2005 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5699 12,503 951
2005 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5701 16,289 1,487
2005 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5702 8,043 972
2005 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5703 16,105 1,338
2005 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5704 11,877 859
2005 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5711 12,118 859
2001 CHEVY ASTRO VAN Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 5174 1,196 63
2004 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5652 13,207 1,016
2004 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5653 12,201 928
2002 CHEVY S10 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6111 2,318 176
2002 CHEVY 2500 CARGO Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 5610 9,437 803
2004 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5654 16,134 1,133
2004 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5655 12,287 1,056
2004 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5656 14,612 1,096
2004 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5657 12,466 939
2002 CHEVY 2500 CARGO Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 5612 7,472 526
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Model Year Manufacturer Model Vehicle Type Vehicle
ID Annual Mileage
Fuel (gallons)
2004 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5658 21,808 1,596
2004 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5659 9,743 969
2004 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5660 13,633 1,283
2004 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5661 21,549 1,689
2004 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5662 13,348 1,312
2004 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5663 16,174 1,152
2004 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5666 15,853 1,012
2004 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5667 12,144 443
2004 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5668 19,845 1,118
2004 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5669 12,209 315
2004 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5672 9,419 529
2004 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5673 13,239 1,101
2004 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5674 8,321 489
2003 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 2001 14,060 582
2003 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5638 8,340 550
2003 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5639 6,719 524
2003 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5640 7,103 651
2003 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5642 16,150 1,210
2003 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5643 5,798 352
2003 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5644 24,228 1,617
2003 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5645 12,818 838
2002 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5613 5,969 502
2002 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5614 1,508 125
2002 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5615 9,494 668
2002 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5616 7,440 515
2002 CHEVY 3500 15PAS Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 5633 7,995 730
2004 CHEVY TAHOE Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 5650 22,033 1,444
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Model Year Manufacturer Model Vehicle Type Vehicle
ID Annual Mileage
Fuel (gallons)
2004 CHEVY TAHOE Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 5651 11,788 841
2004 CHEVY COLORADO Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 4115 5,246 317
2002 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5617 11,348 762
2002 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5618 5,207 497
2002 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5619 10,727 754
2002 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5620 4,649 277
2002 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5621 14,837 1,017
2002 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5622 14,302 1,120
2002 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5623 1,647 126
2002 BUICK CENTURY Gasoline Passenger Car 5625 15,970 738
2002 BUICK CENTURY Gasoline Passenger Car 5626 7,652 347
2002 BUICK CENTURY Gasoline Passenger Car 5627 9,301 434
2002 BUICK CENTURY Gasoline Passenger Car 5628 11,162 580
2002 BUICK CENTURY Gasoline Passenger Car 5629 7,934 389
2002 BUICK CENTURY Gasoline Passenger Car 5630 9,092 485
2002 BUICK CENTURY Gasoline Passenger Car 5631 6,630 336
2002 BUICK CENTURY Gasoline Passenger Car 5632 10,015 465
2004 CHEVY COLORADO Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 4116 4,156 264
2004 CHEVY COLORADO Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 5664 313 9
2001 LEASE LEASE Gasoline Passenger Car 5506 11,303 748
2001 LEASE LEASE Gasoline Passenger Car 5507 13,460 853
2001 LEASE LEASE Gasoline Passenger Car 5508 15,702 1,555
2001 LEASE LEASE Gasoline Passenger Car 5509 29,575 435
2001 LEASE LEASE Gasoline Passenger Car 5542 19,195 1,254
2001 LEASE LEASE Gasoline Passenger Car 5564 16,345 914
2001 LEASE LEASE Gasoline Passenger Car 5589 12,164 571
2001 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5603 6,698 487
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Model Year Manufacturer Model Vehicle Type Vehicle
ID Annual Mileage
Fuel (gallons)
2001 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5606 946 74
2004 CHEVY COLORADO Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 5665 5,158 332
2005 CHEVY TRAILBLAZR Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 5676 17,302 976
2005 CHEVY VAN CARGO Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 5707 13,480 1,150
2005 CHRYSLER VAN 10 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 5708 6,343 313
2001 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5607 1,106 92
2005 CHEVY VAN CARGO Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 5709 17,835 1,454
2005 CHEVY TAHOE Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 5705 15,335 1,235
2005 CHEVY TAHOE Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 5706 16,071 1,126
2001 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 5608 10,221 1,131
2001 LEASE LEASE Gasoline Passenger Car 5649 11,884 992
2001 LEASE LEASE Gasoline Passenger Car 5785 4,120 677
2001 LEASE LEASE Gasoline Passenger Car 5787 18,200 993
2001 LEASE LEASE Gasoline Passenger Car 5805 60,125 163
2001 LEASE LEASE Gasoline Passenger Car 5806 152,988 163
2000 CHEVY LUMINA Gasoline Passenger Car 5569 11,834 573
2000 CHEVY LUMINA Gasoline Passenger Car 5570 10,593 543
2000 CHEVY LUMINA Gasoline Passenger Car 5572 4,796 219
2000 CHEVY LUMINA Gasoline Passenger Car 5574 2,018 73
2000 CHEVY LUMINA Gasoline Passenger Car 5575 8,923 421
2009 CHEVY TRAILBLAZR Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 2003 24,418 1,323
2009 CHEVY COLORADO Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 4117 7,190 470
2009 CHEVY COLORADO Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 4118 4,346 257
1999 CHEVY LUMINA Gasoline Passenger Car 5020 9,199 462
1999 CHEVY LUMINA Gasoline Passenger Car 5057 12,940 839
1999 CHEVY LUMINA Gasoline Passenger Car 5598 3,696 250
1998 CHEVY LUMINA Gasoline Passenger Car 5533 9,337 430
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Model Year Manufacturer Model Vehicle Type Vehicle
ID Annual Mileage
Fuel (gallons)
1998 CHEVY LUMINA Gasoline Passenger Car 5596 5,846 250
1998 CHEVY LUMINA Gasoline Passenger Car 5597 2,892 190
1997 CHEVY LUMINA Gasoline Passenger Car 5018 7,207 402
2009 CHEVY COLORADO Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 4119 9,397 638
1995 CHEVY LUMINA Gasoline Passenger Car 5522 1,412 81
2009 CHEVY EQUINOX Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 5789 14,991 732
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Table G3. Mobile Source List for Baseline Year 2009 – Public Works
Model Year Manufacturer Model Vehicle Type Vehicle
ID Annual Mileage
Fuel (gallons)
1999 FORD F550 Diesel Light-Duty Truck 6601 3,947 538
2000 FORD F550 Diesel Light-Duty Truck 6605 2,873 325
2003 FORD F550 SPRAY Diesel Light-Duty Truck 6554 2,916 486
1994 CHEVY 3500 SIGN Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6490 3,811 589
1995 CHEVY TAHOE 4X4 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 7002 2,901 211
1995 GMC 2500 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6499 4,831 591
1996 CHEVY S10 BLAZER Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 7004 2,278 177
1998 CHEVY S10 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 4114 4,992 315
1998 CHEVY 2500 4X4 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6322 7,807 652
1998 CHEVY ASTRO VAN Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6204 1,599 86
1999 CHEVY TAHOE 4X4 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6106 3,021 208
1999 CHEVY 2500 4X4 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6331 5,365 567
1999 CHEVY 3500 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6432 5,028 761
1999 CHEVY 3500 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6464 3,089 471
1999 CHEVY 3500 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6515 5,017 650
1999 CHEVY 3500 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6516 3,690 387
2000 GMC 3500 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6321 3,602 586
2000 GMC 3500 4X4 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6442 5,278 663
2001 CHEVY 3500 4X4 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6543 5,187 771
2001 CHEVY 3500 4X4 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6544 9,142 1,131
2002 CHEVY SUBURBAN Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6549 16,473 1,780
2002 CHEVY S10 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6109 4,521 329
2002 CHEVY S10 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6110 2,723 248
2002 CHEVY 2500 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6547 4,206 634
2002 CHEVY 2500 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6548 6,045 898
2003 CHEVY S10 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6112 7,376 663
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Model Year Manufacturer Model Vehicle Type Vehicle
ID Annual Mileage
Fuel (gallons)
2003 CHEVY S10 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6552 1,771 112
2003 FORD F250 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6553 6,808 1,057
2004 CHEVY COLORADO Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6115 3,037 174
2004 ISUZU NPR TILTCABTRK Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6555 20,972 2,601
2005 CHEVY TRAILBLAZR Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6567 8,880 555
2005 GMC 2500 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6569 10,248 914
2005 GMC 2500 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6570 6,837 896
2005 GMC 2500 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6571 9,854 1,127
2005 GMC 2500 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6572 8,356 761
2006 CHEVY COLORADO Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6575 9,242 501
2005 FORD F550 4X4 Diesel Light-Duty Truck 6573 8,780 1,154
2006 CHEVY COLORADO Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6578 4,597 290
2006 CHEVY COLORADO Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6579 1,137 76
2006 CHEVY COLORADO Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6580 5,552 501
2006 CHEVY COLORADO Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6581 10,170 674
2006 CHEVY COLORADO Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6582 13,463 943
2006 CHEVY COLORADO Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6583 5,242 445
2006 CHEVY COLORADO Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6584 5,877 335
2006 CHEVY COLORADO Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6589 12,070 884
2006 CHEVY COLORADO Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6590 5,766 496
2007 CHEVY COLORADO Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6810 6,755 484
2009 FORD F250 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6606 6,714 1,019
2009 FORD F350 4X4 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6813 9,661 1,450
2009 FORD F350 4X4 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6814 9,988 1,667
2009 FORD F250 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6815 5,157 626
2009 FORD F250 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6816 4,569 598
1998 CHEVY LUMINA Gasoline Passenger Car 5166 3,090 196
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Model Year Manufacturer Model Vehicle Type Vehicle
ID Annual Mileage
Fuel (gallons)
2009 FORD F250 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6818 6,617 914
1997 CHEVY LUMINA Gasoline Passenger Car 6602 1,281 55
2009 FORD F250 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6819 5,420 757
2009 FORD F250 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6607 11,535 978
2007 FORD F550 Diesel Light-Duty Truck 6592 2,431 339
2007 FORD F550 Diesel Light-Duty Truck 6594 7,457 909
2009 FORD F550 4X4 Diesel Light-Duty Truck 6820 6,559 812
2009 FORD F550 4X4 Diesel Light-Duty Truck 6821 3,068 375
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Table G4. Mobile Source List for Baseline Year 2009 – Utilities
Model Year Manufacturer Model Vehicle Type Vehicle
ID Annual Mileage
Fuel (gallons)
2002 FORD F550 4X4 Diesel Light-Duty Truck 6398 13,257 1,377
2003 FORD F550 Diesel Light-Duty Truck 6316 8,339 1,073
2004 FORD F350 4X4 Diesel Light-Duty Truck 6901 10,637 1,084
2004 FORD F350 4X4 Diesel Light-Duty Truck 6902 6,907 675
2004 FORD F350 4X4 Diesel Light-Duty Truck 6903 5,693 642
2004 FORD F350 4X4 Diesel Light-Duty Truck 6904 3,366 278
2005 FORD F350 Diesel Light-Duty Truck 6911 2,536 282
2006 FORD F550 Diesel Light-Duty Truck 6912 8,884 1,233
2007 FORD E450 Diesel Light-Duty Truck 6936 3,706 591
2009 FORD F350 4X4 Diesel Light-Duty Truck 6939 10,431 1,270
2000 GMC 3500 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6320 8,219 1,143
2001 CHEVY 2500 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6376 3,639 384
2001 CHEVY 2500 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6377 1,488 115
2001 CHEVY 2500 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6378 9,594 862
2001 CHEVY 2500 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6379 6,307 1,432
2001 CHEVY 3500 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6380 5,863 827
2001 CHEVY 3500 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6381 11,328 1,360
2009 FORD F350 4X4 Diesel Light-Duty Truck 6940 2,286 295
2001 CHEVY ASTRO VAN Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6333 3,742 223
2002 CHEVY TAHOE Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6399 15,299 889
2002 CHEVY S10 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6387 575 39
2002 CHEVY 2500 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6392 15,149 1,563
2002 CHEVY 2500 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6393 3,925 380
2002 CHEVY 2500 4X4 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6394 8,225 708
2002 CHEVY 2500 4X4 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6395 6,071 583
2002 CHEVY 2500 4X4 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6396 8,815 1,201
2002 CHEVY 2500 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6397 8,971 723
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Model Year Manufacturer Model Vehicle Type Vehicle
ID Annual Mileage
Fuel (gallons)
2002 CHEVY 2500 CARGO Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6391 9,419 1,009
2003 FORD F150 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6302 13,389 871
2003 FORD F350 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6315 7,725 1,471
2003 FORD F450 4X4 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6317 8,219 1,226
2003 FORD F450 4X4 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6318 8,605 2,141
2004 GMC 2500 4X4 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6311 8,710 776
2004 GMC 2500 4X4 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6343 14,874 1,339
2005 CHEVY TRAILBLAZR Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6905 16,008 869
2005 FORD RANGER Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6121 11,613 643
2005 GMC 2500 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6906 954 107
2005 CHEVY COLORADO Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6907 4,426 325
2005 CHEVY COLORADO Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6908 6,066 543
2005 GMC 2500 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6909 11,108 937
2005 CHEVY COLORADO Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6910 14,120 1,065
2006 CHEVY COLORADO Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6917 6,992 546
2006 CHEVY 2500 4X4 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6919 7,802 808
2006 CHEVY 2500 4X4 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6920 11,267 909
2006 CHEVY COLORADO Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6921 11,266 1,038
2006 CHEVY COLORADO Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6922 11,594 1,089
2006 CHEVY C3500 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6923 9,247 1,084
2007 CHEVY G20 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6932 4,603 452
2007 CHEVY TRAILBLAZR Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6925 4,403 248
2007 CHEVY TRAILBLAZR Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6926 5,903 341
2007 CHEVY TRAILBLAZR Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6928 5,788 408
2009 FORD F350 Diesel Light-Duty Truck 6949 10,943 1,419
2009 FORD F350 Diesel Light-Duty Truck 6950 9,501 989
2007 FORD F150 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6927 5,060 327
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Model Year Manufacturer Model Vehicle Type Vehicle
ID Annual Mileage
Fuel (gallons)
2009 FORD F350 Diesel Light-Duty Truck 6951 8,910 896
2009 FREIGHTLINER SPRINTER Diesel Light-Duty Truck 6957 13,337 1,022
2009 FREIGHTLINER SPRINTER Diesel Light-Duty Truck 6959 5,052 450
2009 FREIGHTLINER SPRINTER Diesel Light-Duty Truck 6960 1,756 178
2007 CHEVY COLORADO Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6929 11,688 830
2007 CHEVY COLORADO Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6930 13,952 1,095
2007 FORD F150 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6933 7,687 501
2009 FORD F250 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6931 8,047 803
2009 CHEVY COLORADO Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6942 13,501 1,064
2009 FORD F150 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6946 5,865 562
2009 FORD F250 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6947 6,759 598
2009 FORD F150 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6955 12,584 925
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Table G5. Mobile Source List for Baseline Year 2009 – Parks and Recreation
Model Year Manufacturer Model Vehicle Type Vehicle
ID Annual Mileage
Fuel (gallons)
1994 GMC 3500 TP314 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6704 6,296 711
1997 CHEVY 2500 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6701 5,230 591
1997 CHEVY 2500 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6709 9,982 935
1998 CHEVY 2500 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 4224 5,237 487
2007 CHEVY COBALT Gasoline Passenger Car 4256 5,825 245
2007 CHEVY COBALT Gasoline Passenger Car 4257 5,080 205
1999 CHEVY 3500 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 4219 6,385 910
1999 CHEVY ASTRO VAN Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 2501 3,335 204
1999 SUMMERCAMP LEASE Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 4202 0 37
2001 CHEVY 2500 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 4223 9,064 834
2001 CHEVY 2500 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 4227 13,527 1,122
2002 CHEVY 1500 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 4229 8,355 668
2002 CHEVY 1500 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 4230 15,772 1,059
2002 GMC 1500 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 4231 14,239 903
2002 CHEVY S10 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6107 6,246 404
2002 CHEVY S10 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6108 4,633 330
2002 CHEVY S10 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6386 3,690 307
2003 CHEVY S10 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6113 1,989 142
2004 CHEVY 3500 VAN Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 4241 2,200 155
2004 CHEVY COLORADO Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 3001 8,305 473
2004 GMC 3500 4X4 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 4242 3,189 425
2004 FORD F350 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 4245 7,580 781
2004 FORD F350 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 4246 6,850 807
2004 CHEVY COLORADO Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6117 4,472 270
2005 CHEVY G30 15PA Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 4249 2,729 252
2006 CHEVY 3500 4X4 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 4251 3,800 498
2001 FORD F350 CREW Diesel Light-Duty Truck 5175 5,125 429
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Model Year Manufacturer Model Vehicle Type Vehicle
ID Annual Mileage
Fuel (gallons)
2006 CHEVY 3500 4X4 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 4252 5,174 653
2006 CHEVY COLORADO Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 4253 8,067 469
2007 CHEVY G30 15PASS Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 4262 2,338 180
2007 GMC C3500 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 4269 5,141 568
2007 FORD F150 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 4264 7,579 453
2009 FORD F250 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 4273 6,178 642
2009 FORD F250 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 4275 9,479 827
2009 FORD F250 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 4276 7,804 634
2009 FORD F250 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 4277 10,523 965
2004 FORD F350 Diesel Light-Duty Truck 4240 5,991 557
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Table G6. Mobile Source List for Baseline Year 2009 – Administrative
Model Year Manufacturer Model Vehicle Type Vehicle
ID Annual Mileage
Fuel (gallons)
2007 CHEVY COBALT Gasoline Passenger Car 4263 5,477 235
1999 CHEVY S10 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6518 3,370 236
2004 CHEVY COLORADO Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6116 5,411 285
2005 CHEVY COLORADO Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6119 9,313 505
1997 CHEVY LUMINA Gasoline Passenger Car 4113 10,715 712
2007 CHEVY COBALT Gasoline Passenger Car 4258 11,632 738
1998 CHEVY ASTRO VAN Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 5171 6,856 433
2002 CHEVY ASTRO VAN Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 3203 916 31
2004 CHEVY COLORADO Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6114 2,626 185
2004 CHEVY S10 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 4503 12,181 787
2006 CHEVY COLORADO Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6125 729 67
2005 FORD F150 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6120 7,926 352
2005 CHEVY 1500 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6122 1,513 81
2005 CHEVY 1500 Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6123 3,709 240
2006 FORD RANGER Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6124 4,576 168
2006 CHEVY COLORADO Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6126 6,442 509
2007 CHEVY TRAILBLAZR Gasoline Light-Duty Truck 6127 6,617 398
2005 CHEVY MALIBU Gasoline Passenger Car 6118 9,687 592
2002 CHEVY IMPALA Gasoline Passenger Car 4102 3,643 125