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i <br />Figure 1: Graph of Community GHG Emissions by Sector, 2005 <br />COe (% of Total Community <br />2 <br />Emissions) <br />Residential-44.8% <br />Commercial-18.0% <br />Industrial-1.1% <br />Transportation-31.6% <br />Waste-3.2% <br />Other-1.2% <br /> <br />Government Operations Emissions Inventory <br />The City of University City’s <br />Figure 2: Graph of 2005 Government <br />government operations emitted <br />Operations GHG Emissions by Sector <br />approximately 7,484 metric tons of COe <br />2 <br />in the year 2005. These municipal <br />emissions constituted approximately <br />1.43 percent of the community’s total <br />GHG emissions. “This is not unusual, <br />local governments typically account for <br />approximately two percent of <br />iii <br />community levels.” <br />Buildings & Facilities-41% <br />While the municipal operations only <br />Streetlights & Traffic Signals-30.7% <br />constitute a minor contributor to the <br />city’s total emissions, the local <br />Solid Waste Facilites-0.5% <br />government is in the best position to <br />Vehicle Fleet-12.7% <br />encourage community-wide GHG <br />Employee Commute-15% <br />emissions reductions through “leading <br />Mobile Source Refridgerants-0.5% <br />by example”. <br />Table 2: Summary Report of Government GHG Emissions, 2005 <br />₂₂ <br />CO COe Energy <br />₂ <br />COe <br />₂₄ <br />Subsectors NO (kg) CH (kg) Use Cost ($) <br />(metric (metric <br />(%) <br />(MMBtu) <br />tons) tons) <br />Buildings & <br />3,016 42 82 3,031 40.5 20,738 300,174 <br />Facilities <br />Streetlights & <br />2,284 38 26 2,296 30.7 9,387 562,669 <br />Traffic Signals <br />2010-2011 Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventory, City of University City, MO 7 <br /> <br /> <br />