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<br />Pa er Products <br />F ood Waste <br />Plant Debris <br />W ood/T exti Ies <br />All Other Waste <br />Total <br />Source: StopWaste.Org <br />2. Municipal Operations Emissions Inventory <br /> <br />TCLEr's emissions analysis software and methodology enable a jurisdiction to inventory the emissions <br />that result from municipal operations_ As was noted earlier, the municipal inventory is a subset of the <br />community inventory. <br /> <br /> <br />20.6% <br />11.3% <br />5.5% <br />18.4% <br />44.3% <br />100% <br /> <br />In the base year of2005, San Leandro's municipal operations generated 7,372 tons of eeO}. ^s Table (3) <br />and Figure (c) show, the City's vehicle t1eet accounted for the m<uority of emissions, followed by <br />buildings, water/sewage services and streetlights. <br /> <br />Table 3 : San Leandro Munici )al Emissions Summar <br /> <br /> <br />Buildin s <br />Vehicle Fleet <br />Streetli hts <br />Water/Sewa e. <br />TOTAL <br /> <br />~:.?)84 <br />'2.~,.?39 <br />12,618 <br />IJ,967 <br />7,372 92,708 <br />Source: C^CP Model output <br /> <br />621..)95 <br />29~,}7S <br />417?~?_~ <br />3,478,.?_~9 <br />4,815,753 <br /> <br />Figure (c): San Leandro Municipal Greenhouse Gas Emissions -. Year 2005 <br /> <br />( <br /> <br />Water/Sewage <br />14% <br /> <br />13uildings <br />21% <br /> <br />Streetlights <br />13% <br /> <br /> <br />Vehicle Fleet <br />52% <br /> <br />Source: CACP Model output <br /> <br />City of San Leandro Baseline Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventory <br /> <br />II <br />