Hanford Field Office Lighting, Equipment and Irrigation Upgrades
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Summary
SCH Number
2010088114
Public Agency
California Department of Motor Vehicles
(DMV)
Document Title
Hanford Field Office Lighting, Equipment and Irrigation Upgrades
Document Type
NOE - Notice of Exemption
Received
Posted
8/9/2010
Document Description
The project proposes three Energy Conservation Measures (ECMs) for the DMV's Hanford Field Office site. The first measure (lighting) includes replacing existing inefficient indirect light fixtures with lower wattage higher efficiency light fixtures throughout the building. This ECM will provide energy efficiency upgrades. The second measure includes replacing five packaged rooftop HVAC units with new high efficiency equipment. The existing unity are old, inefficient and at the end of their useful lives. Replacing the units with new equipment will result in energy savings, because the current units are less efficient than the modern equipment. The third measure (Irrigation) includes the site's irrigation control system upgrade with weather based irrigation controllers and software. This irrigation control system will be internet based, allowing for automatic adjustments for daily scheduling, cycling, and soaking, thus preventing excess water use. The construction contractor will follow any hazardous material waste handling and disposal with respect to appropriate local, state, and federal rules/regulations.
Contact Information
Name
Valerie Namba
Agency Name
Department of Motor Vehicles
Contact Types
Lead/Public Agency
Phone
Location
Cities
Hanford
Counties
Kings
Notice of Exemption
Exempt Status
Categorical Exemption
Type, Section or Code
15301, 15302
Reasons for Exemption
The replacement activity is consistent with original proposed usage and meets the requirements set forth in Section 15301(a) for interior or exterior alterations involving such things as electrical conveyances and set forth in Section 15302(c) for existing utility systems and facilities. The project will have negligible effect on resources in the area.
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