All references are available at the following links and/or County’s Tahoe office, 565 West Lake Blvd., Tahoe City, 530-581-6284. There may be some references cited that, because of the date of publication, specialized subject area, etc., are not readily available. Staff can contact the specific technical professional to retrieve such a reference, if requested.”
References
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California Air Resources Board: 2009j. Documentation on California’s Greenhouse Gas Inventory: Domestic Water and Discharge: 2006 CH4 Emissions per Person. Available: <http://www.arb.ca.gov/cc/inventory/doc/docs4/4d1_wastewatertreatment_domesticwasteater_ffluentemissions_californiapopulation_n2o_2006.htm>. Accessed: September 24, 2009.
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Dillard, Trevor. Manager Regulatory Services. NV Energy, Reno Nevada. December 1, 2009—Email message to Laura Smith and Darrell Soyars.
Clark, Loren, Yu-Shou Chang, and David Landry. Placer County, Placer County Air Pollution Control District, and TRPA. December 17, 2009—Conference with Angel Rinker, Rob Brueck, David Tirman, Shannon Hatcher, and Laura Smith.
Harned, Marissa (A). Transportation Planner. Fehr & Peers, Reno, NV. December 17, 2009—Email message to Laura Smith.
Harned, Marissa (B). Transportation Planner. Fehr & Peers, Reno, NV. November 3, 2009—Email message to Laura Smith.
Harned, Marissa (C). Transportation Planner. Fehr & Peers, Reno, NV. December 11, 2009—Email message to Laura Smith.
Laliotis, Tony. Director of Utilities, Tahoe City Public Utility District, Tahoe City, CA. November 24, 2009—Email message to Laura Smith.
Soyars, Darrell. Program Manager. NV Energy, Reno Nevada. November 9, 2009—Email message to Laura Smith.
Tirman, David (A). Executive Vice President. JMA Ventures, LLC, Truckee, CA. November 9 and 10, 2009—Telephone conversation with Shannon Hatcher, Laura Smith, and Lindsay Christensen.
Tirman, David (B). Executive Vice President. JMA Ventures, LLC, Truckee, CA. November 13, 2009—Email message to Laura Smith.
Tirman, David (C). Executive Vice President. JMA Ventures, LLC, Truckee, CA. November 16, 2009—Email message to Laura Smith.
Tirman, David (D). Executive Vice President. JMA Ventures, LLC, Truckee, CA. November 17, 2009—Telephone conversation with Laura Smith.
Tirman, David (E). Executive Vice President. JMA Ventures, LLC, Truckee, CA. November 11, 2009—Email message to Laura Smith.