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Reso 2021-105 Callan & East 14th Project CUP, Parking and Site Plan
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11 <br /> <br />intensity values, the model may underestimate the Project’s energy‐source operational emissions and <br />should not be relied upon to determine Project significance. <br />Underestimated Indoor and Outdoor Water Use Rates <br />Review of the CalEEMod output files demonstrates that the “Callan and E 14th Street Infill Checklist <br />Project Operations” model includes several reductions to the default indoor and outdoor water use <br />rates (see excerpt below) (Appendix A, pp. 172‐173). <br /> <br />As you can see in the excerpt above, the indoor use rates were manually reallocated to the residential <br />land use and reduced from the cumulative default value of 16,320,087.33‐ to 12,191,000.00‐gallons per <br />year (“gpy”). Furthermore, the outdoor water use rates were each manually reduced to 0 gpy. As <br />previously mentioned, the CalEEMod User’s Guide requires any changes to model defaults be justified.18 <br />According to the “User Entered Comments and Non‐Default Data” table, the justification provided for <br />these changes is: “assigning all water use to apartments land use, assumes all indoor water and 100% <br />aerobic treatment” (Appendix A, pp. 130). However, these changes remain unsupported for two <br />reasons. <br />First, regarding the Project’s anticipated indoor water use, the Checklist states: <br />“The UWMP establishes an initial 2020 average daily per capita water use of 80 gallons per <br />capita/day (gpcd) for residential indoor demand and58 gpcd for commercial demand.56 <br />Applying this per capita demand to the projected 560 new residents and 51 new employees of <br />the proposed project, the project would create the demand for 47,758 gallons per day (gpd), or <br />0.047 mgd” (p. 4‐134). <br />As the excerpt above demonstrates, the Checklist estimates that the Project would use 47,758 gallons <br />per day (“gpd”), or 17,431,670 gpy.19 Thus, the model underestimates the Project’s anticipated indoor <br />water use rate by 5,240,670 gpy.20 <br /> <br />18 CalEEMod User Guide, available at: http://www.caleemod.com/, p. 2, 9 <br />19 Calculated: 47,758 gpd * 365 days = 17,431,670 gpy. <br />20 Calculated: 17,431,670 gpy – 12,191,000 gpy = 5,240,670 underestimated gpy. <br />126
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