Construction Air Pollutant Emissions: The project’s construction air pollutant emissions should be modeled and quantified in CalEEMod, with and without mitigation. Emissions should be compared against SCAQMD’s mass daily thresholds and localized significance thresholds (LSTs). Operational Air Pollutant Emissions: The project’s operational air pollutant emissions should be compared to the SCAQMD mass daily thresholds, with and without mitigation, to determine if any violation of air quality standards would occur. Toxic Air Contaminants: An assessment of the potential health risks of the project should be conducted. In accordance with OEHHA guidance, a construction health risk assessment should be prepared to analyze the potential health risk during construction. The maximum cancer risk and maximum non-cancer chronic impacts should be compared against OEHHA guidance thresholds. Additionally, although the proposed project is not anticipated to include any significant sources of on-site toxic sources/activities, potential operational health risks should be identified and analyzed. Other Emissions: An analysis should be conducted to determine if the project would result in substantial emissions such as odors that would adversely affect a substantial number of people. Energy: The EIR should include an analysis of the project’s energy consumption during construction and operation, and determine if the project would cause wasteful, inefficient or unnecessary consumption of energy or wasteful use of energy resources. Additionally, an analysis should be made as to whether the project would conflict with or obstruct a state or local plan for renewable energy or energy efficiency...