(Dfaft rot flevieW PUfPOSBS only; may conraln if7oacufaaiesJ City of Eugene Environmental Review -Assessment Matrix Version Dated Ol/29/2001 <br /> A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W K Y Z AA AB AC AD AE AF AG AH AI AI AK AL AM AN AO AP A9 AR AS Ai AU AV AW AX AV <br />I Ind dence a nd Cove rage of Pot entia l Env iron ment al Eff ects ESA <br /> <br />Ac <br />hvdy Pat ios Caus ing P oten tial H abit at Eff ects Dr aina ge Ar eas Relevance <br />2 C onsu mpti on W aste Gen erati on Emi ronm enrt/ Hab itat A <br />- ltera tion s Caiegmy <br /> i ! ~ <br />~ - _ _ _ <br />C _ _ _ r. ~ _ ___ _ ___ _- <br /> <br />Function or <br />0 son <br />Perati~ <br />Activity <br />Tent Description a <br />0 <br /> <br />~ <br />Y <br />y <br />m <br />; ~ <br />o <br />r- <br />+^ <br />3' <br />~ <br />~~ <br />~ <br />~ ~ <br />0 <br />\ r <br />J g <br />F e <br />a <br />u o <br />~ $ <br /> <br />Y <br />r Z <br />u <br /> <br />Y <br />a ° <br />c Y <br />~ ° <br /> <br />~ ° <br />~ <br />~ <br /> <br />`v <br />8 <br />o <br />l- <br /> <br />m <br />x e <br />Y <br />u <br /> <br />Werall <br /> <br />Habitat <br />~ <br />y, <br /> <br />~ <br /> Process Fadiily ' <br />J ~+ ~ ~ ;; <br />d e <br />~ ~ <br />Y ~ <br />Y Y <br />Y `o . <br />. o a , <br />, <br />m c °~ ~' ~ <br />~ ~ H ~ <br />O _ a a u $ <br />C <br />C ~ ~ Y <br />H Y ~ ~ ~ A <br />0 o Effects CWss Effects CWSS 3 <br />VI <br /> y <br />~ v G <br />N W <br />E ; M <br />A A <br />; ; 1 <br />Y tt~~ <br />H <br />C Oi <br />C LL ~ <br />a ; <br />9 N <br />0 S = <br />0 ~ <br />'0 at <br />O O <br />te 0 <br />u M <br />E ~ <br />Y <br />Y ~ A <br />C ~ ~ <br />E 1y <br />y <br />~ <br />q ~ <br /> <br />~ 0 <br />Y A <br />~ 0 <br />J V <br />L U ~ = (I-'1 (I-`/ 0 <br />0 p N <br /> O O N 6 3 d 9 ~ u ~ N 0 = a m 6 3 ~7 <br />G <br />! ~ Y <br />Y Q Y N s R ~ A j q <br /> LL ~ ~ <br />~ C po <br />N N L <br />~ ~ <br />~ ~ <br />K A <br />; F <br />3 Li A <br />P L <br />_6 C Q r <br />, <br />y <br />d j~ <br />~i <br />Y Y p <br />U A <br />t <br />U Y <br />yE 0 <br />E ~ <br />x ~ <br />~ m d <br />I V <br />a ~ =° 3 ~ ~ E ~ s ~ ~ a <br /> <br /> <br />i <br />O <br />Z <br />~ <br />Z <br />U <br />R <br />C <br />Q <br />Q' <br />C <br />i <br />,Z <br />W <br />F <br /> <br />d <br /> <br />C <br />Y <br />N <br />~ <br />0 <br />Z <br />q <br />R <br />y <br />~ <br />ryry <br />~ <br />W <br />~ <br />m <br />y <br />a <br />y <br />Y <br />L E <br />Y <br /> VI O <br />U ~ ~ m <br />~ <br />IL <br />L <br />~ R <br />6 <br />~ a U > F <br /> Q I _ Q = <br />3 <br /> Facilities Energy Energy use efficiency evaluation and l1lJity bill baddng, educational outreadl to staff, research M 0 015 All Year 2 1 1 4 0 X X X I % % X K +N +I <br /> <br />Management <br />management <br />improvements <br />on energy efficenry of qty buildings. Monthly oversight, I I I <br /> rewmmentl and implement projectr based on energy use <br /> and potential to reduce a~enry use. Recent projects <br /> include solar hating at Shekbn Pool, daylighting at 911 <br /> call center ant library. <br />46 <br /> fadlities Energy HVAC system mainteunce Operation and maintenance of HVAC system. Draining M D 0.80 All Year -1 -1 -1 -1 1 -1 -1 -S -1 -1 X X X N <br /> <br />Management <br />management <br />cooling tower atfib2ry,useofdxmkalsincodingtowers • -II -]I -!II I <br /> at buddirgs, inducting I~rary, Overpack and Atrium. R-22 <br /> rddgerant recovery handled by in-houre certifed City <br /> technicians. <br />47 <br /> Facilities Other fadlities Affonlable housing repairand rehabilitation Development of vacant Wnd, stmctu2l improvements on M D 0.25 All Year •1 -1 -1 1 1 1 0 0 X X X I <br /> <br />Managenent <br />maintenance <br />acquired Wrd, and building demolition. Sewer replacement + +I I 1 I <br /> and other plumbing improvements, atlrw inf25Wdure <br /> impovementr, refurbishment, and rebugds, asbestos <br /> I abatement, lead-based paint, tom~aNehyde, and other J <br /> <br />I hazardous build'mg material abatement. <br />48 <br /> FadliUes Spay-Reuter Clink I Antibac~ialswbbingaM sanitizingm Related to spay/neuter activities S D 0.25 All Year -I -i -1 -1 -1 -1 -b -1 •1 X II ~ - <br /> <br />49 <br />Management <br />grtratingarea - -I •Q -11 [ <br /> Fadlides Spay-Neutergink Disposal Yf biohazard waste Related to spay/neuter activities 5 W 015 All Year -I -1 -2 - 0 X -- -1 --~~ -- ~ ~~ <br />- <br /> <br />5D <br />Managdnerrt -I +I [ I I <br /> Fadlitles <br />Spay-frginic <br />D'aposal of teal nwtenial and animal <br />Related to spay/neuter activities <br />S <br />W <br />015 <br />All Year <br />-1 <br />-1 <br />-2 <br />0 <br />X - - - <br />I <br />~ I <br />- <br /> <br />51 <br />Management <br />tissues/material into trash - +I 1 I ~ [ <br /> Faclities Spay-tf~zter pinto Disposal of glass, paper and ambaartl into Related rospay/neuter activities S W 0.25 AlI Year -1 -1 0 X ~~ ~ <br />v ~ <br /> <br />52 <br />Management <br />trash -I +1 I ( I <br /> Fadlities Swimming pool Large pool maintenance Large pool maintenance (Amazon, Sheldon, Edw Hollow). M D 015 All Year -1 -1 -3 -1 -1 -I -1 -I -10 -1 •! •2 % % X lII t <br /> <br />Mawgement <br />maintenance ~ <br />Acid washed annualy, fully autanated chlorination, d2ined • -II •11 •Iti I <br /> to sanitrry system annually for maintenance (on the order <br /> i of several hundred thousand galons). Water use to 011 <br /> ~ <br />~ <br /> Fadlities Swimming pool Smatl wading pool maintenance Small pool maintenance. Flt led and desired to stomrwater M D 0.25 Summer -1 •1 -2 -I -1 -I -1 -1 -9 -1 •1 •2 X X % X X X X -II I ~ <br /> <br />Management <br />maintenance <br />system on a dairy basis during summer (each pool on the - •111 I <br />roG order of 1000 gallons), use of atrium hypodtbnte I <br />55 Fire and EMS Field ope26ons Airboat opeation Operation of airboat by Fre Departrnent. -• 5 M 0.25 NI Year -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -i -6 •1 -1 % -I -I •II •II I <br /> Fire and EMS Feld operations F'ue fighting (industrial J commeraal /mufti- Actual fghtlrg d industial /commercial /mufti-family and M A 0.50 All Year -1 -3 -1 -3 -3 -2 -1 -1 -1 3 -2 -SS -1 -2 -3 -1 -1 % % X X X X X •I •I -V" Vs I <br /> (amity units) fires. Large fires with high potential far water discharges to - <br /> stormwater, vidh potential runoff of drernials, petroleum, <br /> contaminants. Post-fire cleaning and decor of equipment <br /> <br /> Fire and EMS F'ieM operations Fire fghting (natural rover) Actual fghting of natu2t cover fires (grassland, trees, M A 0.50 Ag Year -1 -3 -1 -2 -2 -2 -1 -1 -1 2 2 3 •2 -9 -I -2 -2 d 3 2 3 2 % X X % % % % -I +I +Iil +III N <br /> natural areas, etc.). Post-fire tleaning ant demon ct + <br />57 equipment. <br /> Fre and FMS Field opertions Fire fghting (prectice) P2dice bums. Practice fire fghting wAh foam. S M 0.25 AJI Year -1 -2 •2 -i -1 •1 -1 -1 -10 -1 •1 -1 -3 X •I •I -II -ll ] <br /> Washdown of equipment Includes use of smoke maddne, <br /> and indnemtion of practice houses and structures. At <br /> training center, nxroff an be directed to sanitary system, <br />58 <br /> Fre ant EMS Field operations Fre fghting (small inddents) Actual fire fighting. Small foes wdtlt bw potential for water M W 0.50 All Year -1 -1 •i -I -1 2 -i -4 <br />0 <br />X <br />X <br />X <br />% <br />% <br />% <br />X <br />•II <br />+! <br />I <br />1 <br />I <br /> discharges to stormvater, and low potential mroff d <br /> dumials, peholeum, wntarmnants. Postfiredeaning ant - <br />59 dean ctequipnent <br /> Fre ant EMS field operations fire hydrantflushing Ilse of water forflushing hydrants. Flushing discharged tY C Y 0.25 All Year -2 -i -1 -1 -1 4i -1 -1 •2 X X X % X % % d -I -III -IR 7 <br />6D stormwater. <br /> Fre and EMS field operations HaznlaUspill response fiazMaUspill response. llse of PPE, booms, etc Generation M M 0.25 All Year -1 -1 -1 1 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 1 15 2 3 2 7 X X X X X X X +II +II +V V N <br />61 of said waste. + + <br />62 Fre ant EMS Fre Fadlities Equipment use Main~rwnce of shall engines and otirer equipment M D 0.10 All Year -1 -1 -1 -i -1 •5 0 X X X % X •II +I I I 7 <br />63 Fire and EMS Fire Facilities landsaping Landsaping. Oaasional use of fertil¢ers, pestiddes. S D 015 Ag Year •1 -1 -1 -1 -1 1 -1 -1 •1 -1 -8 -1 -1 •2 X -II •II -II -11 7 <br /> Fire and EMS Fre FadliGes Reyding/sGid was disposal Reryding(battedes, fluorescent tubes, a~dboard, paper, 5 D 0.66 Nl Year -1 •1 -1 •1 1 •3 0 X -II +I I 1 I <br />6q aluminum artr) and slid waste disposal <br /> Fre and EMS fire Fadlities Vehicle paddng area operation and maintenance Operation arM maintenance of parking area at fire facilities. M D 0.40 All Year -1 -i -1 -1 •1 -1 -1 -7 -i -1 -i •3 X X X X X X X -TII -III -ry -N I <br /> at fire fadlities Parking lot runoff goes to stamwa[er system. <br /> MaintenarKe includes routine bt sweeping, aasiaial <br />~ repair and line painting. <br />66 Fre and EMS fire Stations Fre vehicle washing fire apparahrs washing. Discharges to smrm system. M D 020 All Year -3 -2 -1 -1 -1 -8 -1 •1 -1 •3 % % % X X -III -II -N -N I <br /> Fre and EMS Logistic Uuntledng of fire fghting equ~nent laundry washing done an wmouls J urdfmms. Use of ~ S D 015 All Year •I •1 •1 -1 -1 -1 -I -1 -8 -1 -1 •2 % : •II -II -II -]I I <br />67 perchbroethylene fadry cleaning Wundry <br /> Heet Servkes Equipment Fleet vehicle washing at main wash station Vehicle washing at main wash station at 1820 Rooseve't Bi 5 D 030 All Year -1 -1 -2 -1 -1 -2 -2 -2 -i -13 -1 -1 -1 •3 % -III II II <br /> <br />maintenance <br />valve system used at wash pad; valve in vault directs water - - -]I I <br /> ro sanitary while actively washing and then reverts ro <br />~ storm system. Same waste stiN goes to storm s}5tetn. <br />Page 3 <br />