Would the proposed Project conflict with or obstruct implementation of the applicable air quality plan?
Air quality plans are strategies designed to reduce long-term operational emissions and comply with the federal and State ambient air quality standards. The operation of the TRTP would generate emissions considered to be negligible. Operational emissions are considered to be negligible because the primary source of emissions would be from maintenance vehicles used by workers to visit the substations and patrol the T/L routes. TRTP operation emissions would be negligible and well below the significance thresholds, and would not create significant air quality impacts. Therefore, the operation of the TRTP would not conflict with or obstruct implementation of the applicable air quality plans, and would not have the potential to have considerable incremental effects with cumulative projects relative to conflicts or obstruction of applicable air quality plans. Cumulative impacts would be less than significant. No mitigation measures to address cumulative impacts are required. Would the propo
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