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11/3/6 Page 1 Government Greenhouse Gas Emissions in 5 Buildings Alameda Co. Facility (Leased) Electricity 37,667.6 44,867 1,6 Natural Gas 15,53. 15,7 163 Subtotal Alameda Co. Facility (Leased) 53,199.8 37,567 1,783 This record includes data on the leased space. The space is leased out to Alameda County. Chamer Of Commerce (Leased) Electricity 5,316.1 34,556 1,669 Subtotal Chamer Of Commerce (Leased) 5,316.1 34,556 1,669 This record includes data on the leased space. The space is leased out to Chamber of Commerce. Newark City Hall buildings Electricity 34,51 5.,6,61 86,775 Natural Gas 151,55.3 1,6,5 14,978 Subtotal Newark City Hall buildings 494,6 7.5 3,453,11 11,75 This Building Group includes electricity and natural gas consmption by the City Hall Tower, Police Annex, Public Works Annex located at 3711 Newark Blvd. Number of occupants - 35+3+/shift= 78 Newark Fire Administration and Stations Electricity 78,995 1. 513,536 19,41 Natural Gas 76,944 1. 6,7 7,4 Subtotal Newark Fire Administration and Stations 155,938.4 1,136,36 6,45 by Fire Admin. building located at 617 Thornton Ave., Fire St. # 1 at 755 Thornton Ave., Fire St. # at 35775 Ruschin Ave., Fire St. # 3 and Training Tower at 3939 Cherr St., Silliman Center Phase I and II located at 68 Mowry Avenue. The Old Fire Station located at 77 is vacant and uses no energy. Newark Maintenance Yard Electricity 64,796 1. 41,9 17,97 Natural Gas 39,998.6 33,7 4,8 Subtotal Newark Maintenance Yard 14,793 1.6 744,99 1,15

11/3/6 Page Government Greenhouse Gas Emissions in 5 by Office building, Crew Quarter, Equipment Shop, Storage, Hazmat/Equipment and Building Maintenance at 3744 Filbert St. Newark Offsite Administrative Building Electricity 16,59.3 17,85 6,74 Subtotal Newark Offsite Administrative Building 16,59.3 17,85 6,74 by Finance, #6 Central Services, #7 Atrium located at 666 Civic Terrace. Newark Other Facilities Electricity 17,598.3 114,43 359 Subtotal Newark Other Facilities 17,598.3 114,43 359 This includes Chelsea Drive Boat House and Soccer Field Restroom. Newark Preschool Program Buildings Electricity 15,75. 1,389 4,565 Natural Gas 7,33.1 59,1 87 Subtotal Newark Preschool Program Buildings 3,53.4 161,489 5,437 by Preschool Program buildings including Viola Blythe, Recreation Center and Restroom located at 37365 Ash St. Newark Recreation Facilities Electricity 138,837.1 9,563 3,68 Natural Gas 65,674 1. 531,5 6,484 Subtotal Newark Recreation Facilities 4,511 3.1 1,434,63 39,9 by Community Center buildings - Main building, Day Care building and restroom located at 3551 Cedar Blvd. Newark Senior Center Buildings Electricity 37,86.6 41,9 9,341 Natural Gas 1,196. 98,7 1,345 Subtotal Newark Senior Center Buildings 49,8.8 339,79 1,686

11/3/6 Page 3 Government Greenhouse Gas Emissions in 5 by Senior Center buildings located at 741 Enterprise Drive. Public Restroom/Scorekeeper Hut Electricity 1,. 79,454,86 Subtotal Public Restroom/Scorekeeper Hut 1,. 79,454,86 by Restroom and Score Keeper Hut located at 38 Birch St. Sportsfield Electricity 17,598.3 114,43 3,58 Subtotal Sportsfield 17,598.3 114,43 3,58 by Sportsfield at 39111 Cherry St. Swimming & Rec. Center Bldg. Electricity 1,489,488.7 9,683,3 9,51 Natural Gas 1,7,398 18.4 9,771,4 15,798 Subtotal Swimming & Rec. Center Bldg.,696,886 41. 19,454,43 314,849 by Silliman Center Phase I and II located at 68 Mowry Avenue. Data Sources: Data provided by Susie Cullen, Maintenance Superintendent, susie.cullen@newark.org, 51-74-484 on July, 5, 6. Data entry: Palak Joshi, Program Assistant, ICLEI, palak.joshi@iclei.org, (51) 844-699, on August 5, 6. Timothy Burroughs, Supervisor, timothy.burroughs@iclei.org. Reference file: ICLEI_Newark_Bldgs StrtLghts WtrSwg_CY5 Subtotal Buildings 3,851,47 58.8 7,545,66 545,93 Vehicle Fleet Building Inspection Fleet 14,83. 8,395 Subtotal Building Inspection Fleet 14,83. 8,395

11/3/6 Page 4 Government Greenhouse Gas Emissions in 5 Buildings Dept. Fleet 5,67.4 15,47 Subtotal Buildings Dept. Fleet Engineering Dept. Fleet 5,67 67,199.4 1. 15,47 393,639 Subtotal Engineering Dept. Fleet Equipment Shop Fleet 67,199 8,5 1..1 393,639 48,357 Subtotal Equipment Shop Fleet Finance Dept. Fleet 8,5 31.1. 48,357 1,758 Subtotal Finance Dept. Fleet Fire Dept. Fleet 31 54,6..8 1,758 319,533 Diesel 75,454 1. 434,858 Subtotal Fire Dept. Fleet Investigation Dept. Fleet 13,74 76,8. 1. 754,391 445,638 Subtotal Investigation Dept. Fleet Newark Patrol Fleet 76,8 459,769 1. 7. 445,638,697,694 Subtotal Newark Patrol Fleet Newark Police Fleet 459,769 77,68 7. 1.,697,694 455,31 Subtotal Newark Police Fleet Newark Pool Fleet 77,68 37 1.. 455,31 1,38 Subtotal Newark Pool Fleet 37. 1,38

11/3/6 Page 5 Government Greenhouse Gas Emissions in 5 Newark Recreation Fleet 61. 3,64 Subtotal Newark Recreation Fleet Newark Sacnet 61 1,97.. 3,64 11,34 Subtotal Newark Sacnet Newark Zoning Fleet 1,97,634..3 11,34 13,636 Subtotal Newark Zoning Fleet,634.3 13,636 Data Sources: 1. Data for city vehicle fleet provided by Susie Cullen, Maintenance Superintendent, susie.cullen@newark.org, 51-74-484 on July, 5, 6.. Data for Waste Management fleet provided by David Tucker at Waste Management, DTucker@wm.com on Oct 3, 6 Notes: 1. All the records represent fuel consumed by city fleet in providing city services.. The 'Newark Waste Management Fleet' record provides data on fuel consumed by Waste Management fleet in providing waste management services to Newark. Data entered by Palak Joshi, Program Assistant, ICLEI, palak.joshi@iclei.org, 51 844 699 on August 15, 6. Reference file: ICLEI_Newark_VehicleFleet_CY5 Parks Maintenance Fleet 11,597 1.7 648,35 Diesel 3,74.5 177,19 Subtotal Parks Maintenance Fleet Street Maintenance Fleet 141,339 44,144..7 85,455 6,49 Diesel 18,583. 741,35 Subtotal Street Maintenance Fleet Waste Management Fleet 17,77 65,9.6 1. 1,1,484 381,149 7,818 Diesel 1,546,33 3.6 8,914,68 174,58 Subtotal Waste Management Fleet 1,611,359 4.6 9,95,17 181,876

11/3/6 Page 6 Government Greenhouse Gas Emissions in 5 Subtotal Vehicle Fleet,89,956 4.9 16,3,776 181,876 Streetlights Newark Street Lights Electricity 663,437 1.1 4,31,934 15,835 Subtotal Newark Street Lights 663,437 1.1 4,31,934 15,835 Data Sources: Data provided by Susie Cullen, Maintenance Superintendent, susie.cullen@newark.org, 51-74-484 on July, 5, 6. Notes: 1. The electricity consumption was estimated based on the following information provided by the city - In 5, we spent 15834.71$ on electricity for our 816 street lights and the following data from PG&E - Total Charge Rate ($ per kwh) is $.11936 (PG&E). Reference file: ICLEI_Newark_Bldgs StrtLghts WtrSwg_CY5 Data entered by Palak Joshi, Program Assistant, ICLEI, palak.joshi@iclei.org, 51 844 699 on August 3, 6. Subtotal Streetlights 663,437 1.1 4,31,934 15,835 Water/Sewage Irrigation & Sprinkler Controller Electricity 18,6.3 117,416 6,75 Subtotal Irrigation & Sprinkler Controller Pump Electricity Usage Electricity 18,6 54,4.3.8 117,416 351,31 6,75 1,46 Subtotal Pump Electricity Usage 54,4.8 351,31 1,46 Common Notes (Buildings, Streetlights, Waste/Sewage): 1. PG&E specific eco emissions factor of.55 lbs/kwh (or 6.5 short tons CO/GWh) of delivered electricity in 5 provided by Greg San Martin used.. The PG&E coefficient set is based on the PG&E - specific eco emissions factor for 5 and default criteria air pollutant emissions factors for the 4 Region 13 - Western Systems Coordinating Council/CNV Average Grid Electricity Set. The PG&E coefficient set does not have emissions factors for CH4 and NO as the eco emissions factor includes CH4 and NO emissions in CO equivalents. The business-as-usual projections for assume no change in the PG & E eco emissions factor. 3. The eco emissions factor is pending independent verification and certification from the California Climate Action Registry; the confirmed eco factor will be made public by CCAR at the end of 6, at which time the emissions factor used in this analysis should be updated if it has changed.

11/3/6 Page 7 Government Greenhouse Gas Emissions in 5 Subtotal Water/Sewage 7,14 1.1 468,737 19,158 Waste City Bldgs/Operations/ Park waste Disposal Method - Managed Landfill Paper Products -94,47-1.4 Food Waste 3,3 3.5 Plant Debris -479,143-7.3 Wood/Textiles -54,188-7.7 Subtotal City Bldgs/Operations/ Park waste-845,56-1.9 Data Source: Data provided by Susie Cullen, Maintenance Superintendent, susie.cullen@newark.org, 51-74-484. Notes: 1. The data record includes estimated waste generated in all city buildings and facilities, waste from maintenance garbage dumpsters which includes park garbage cans, misc. litter pick up, misc. trash etc. and green waste.. Please note that the waste tonnage for municipal building and facilities and the waste characterization are estimates. Data entered by Palak Joshi, Program Assistant, ICLEI, palak.joshi@iclei.org, (51) 844 699. Subtotal Waste -845,56-1.9 Total 6,551,88 1. 48,67,713 897,16