Roseville Rail Yard Study

This page last reviewed July 8, 2008

Roseville Rail Yard Study

 
The California Air Resources Board conducted a health risk assessment of airborne particulate matter emissions from diesel-fueled locomotives at the Union Pacific J.R. Davis Yard located in Roseville, California. The results from that evaluation are presented in the Roseville Rail Yard Study (Study). All files are in Adobe Acrobat (PDF) format.
 

 

Adobe Acrobat

Transmittal Letter to Larry Greene, APCO, Sacramento Metropolitan AQMD

23 kb

Transmittal Letter to Tom Christofk, APCO, Placer County APCD

23 kb


Complete Report (with Appendices)

4.6 mb

Risk Characterization and Executive Summary

1.3 mb

Part I: Risk Characterization and Part II: Health Risk Assessment
(without Appendices)

2.4 mb

Appendices Only

2.2 mb


Air Resources Board Presentation for the Placer County Air Pollution
Control District on October 14, 2004

1.7 mb

 
If you have questions regarding the Roseville Rail Yard Study, please contact Dan Donohoue, Chief, Emissions Assessment Branch, via e-mail at ddonohou@arb.ca.gov or phone at 916.322.6023.
 


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