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Externalized Costs: Air Pollution Statewide Statewide, 20-44% of all Diesel Particulate Matter (PM) is from the shipping industry, and 75% of all PM 2.5 comes from brake and tire wear.

Di, Pingkuan. ARB Health Risk Assessment of the West Oakland Community. N.p.: California Environmental Protection Agency Air Resources Board, 19 Mar. 2008. PDF. adaptoakland.org


Externalized Costs:

Air Pollution in West Oakland

West Oakland children are seven times more likely to be hospitalized for asthma than the average child in California.

Coalition for West Oakland Revitalization, Prescott Joseph Center, West Oakland Asthma Coalition, and Pacific Institute. West Oakland Community Health Survey Results. Rep. Pacific Institute, Nov. 2004. Web. adaptoakland.org


Externalized Costs: Air Pollution Statewide Each year in California, there are 1.1 million missed school days and missed workdays associated with ports and the movement of goods

360,000

From “Table I-1: Statewide Annual 2005 PM and Ozone Health Effects Associated with Ports and Goods Movement in California� in California Air Resources Board. Emission Reduction Plan adaptoakland.org


Project Partners

West Oakland Environmental Indicators Project

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2008 Urban Biofilter is Formed

URBAN

BIOFILTER A PROJECT OF EARTH ISLAND INSTITUTE

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UB Projects:

Merritt College Masterplan

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UB Projects: OT-411 Collaboration Work with the “enemy� Help the most impacted communities Create a resource Center conduct tests

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UB Projects: Life is Living

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UB Projects:

EPA Superfund Collaboration

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UB Projects: EPA Collaboration

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UB Projects: EPA Collaboration

EPA site

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Architecture for Humanity

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Ecological Processing Zone

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An Adaptive Management Plan M E E NT L P IM

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Port Activities: Externalized Costs

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SCHOOL SICK DAYS

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Analysis

West Oakland Pollution and Cancer Risk

PARTICULATE MATTER

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845 TONS/YEAR = 1 TON

SOURCES OF

(2000 LBS)

6.5 8% 1.26 %

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CARGO HANDLING EQUIPMENT

LOCOMOTIVES

HEAVY DUTY DIESEL TRUCKS

NON-PORT & NON-UP OCEAN-GOING VESSELS

CANCER RISK

UNION PACIFIC RAILYARD PORT OF OAKLAND

% 37 2. 22%

67% 3.54% 0.59%

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WEST OAKLAND COMMUNITY California Air Resources Board. (2008). [Table 7: Population-weighted Potential Cancer Risks in West Oakland Community by Part and by Source Category]. Diesel Particulate Matter Health Risk Assessment for the West Oakland Community. Retrieved from http://www.arb.ca.gov/ch/communities/ra/westoakland/documents/westoaklandreport.pdf California Air Resources Board. (2008). [Table 2: Summary of Modeled 2005 Diesel PM Emissions for the West Oakland HRA]. Diesel Particulate Matter Health Risk Assessment for the West Oakland Community. Retrieved from http://www.arb.ca.gov/ch/communities/ra/westoakland/documents/westoaklandreport.pdf

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Ecosystem Services The services of ecological systems are critical to the functioning of the Earth’s life-support system. They contribute to human welfare, both directly and indirectly, and therefore represent part of the totalmodification of arrows. *depending on logo decision, possible economic value of the planet.

“We estimated that at the current margin, ecosystems provide at least US$33 trillion dollars worth of services annually....Global gross national product total is around US$18 trillion per year.” The majority of the value of services we could identify is currently outside the market system, in services such as gas regulation (US$1.3 trillion/yr), disturbance regulation (US$1.8 trillion/yr), waste treatment (US$2.3 trillion/yr) and nutrient cycling (US$17 trillion yr). About 63% of the estimated value is contributed by marine systems (US$20.9 trillion yr). Most of this comes from coastal systems (US$10.6 trillion/yr). About 38% of the estimated value comes from terrestrial systems, mainly from forests (US$4.7 trillion/yr) and wetlands (US$4.9 trillion/yr)“ Robert Costanza, et. al adaptoakland.org


What is Green Infrastructure? Green Infrastructure is the utilization of natural ecosystems and constructed landscapes- such as urban forests, living walls, and green roofs- to filter air, water, and soil. Appropriate planning for and valuing of these services can reduce infrastructure costs, protect the health of and generate new economies for urban communities.

Green Infrastructure is the engineered network of Ecosystem Services that replace or aid conventional infrastructure such as wastewater treatment, stormwater filtration, cooling, and air filtration. Basically...fancy words for landscaping. adaptoakland.org


Green Infrastructure

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Unique Focus

Industrial Waterfront Zoning

Adapt Oakland focuses on highest-impact land uses, which are under-researched yet high priority areas for green technologies. Focus Area: Transportation Corridors Port & logistics center Waterfront developments Industrial Complexes Post-Industrial, Brownfield Developments Adjacent at-risk communities

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Green Infrastructure “Domestic Grade”

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Green Infrastructure

“Industrial Stength?”

? Sao Paolo, Brazil

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Unique Strategies

For a Unique Community

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Unique Strategies

A unique community

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Adapt Oakland Launch

Launch

Find Community/ Techincal Partners Build Coalition Learn what and who we don’t know

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Adapt Oakland

Project Focus Areas

1) Advance the research & engineering of innovative green infrastructure for transit corridors & industrial land uses

2) Provide Technical Assistance for integration of green infrastructure into Oakland policy & planning projects

3) Use West Oakland as a case study for analyzing, valuing, and funding for green infrastructure & climate change preparedness.

4) Develop an Ecosystem Service Toolkit with standards, research, land use policy, regulations, and develop ecosystem service financing model for green infrastructure adaptoakland.org


Project Focus #1:

Advancing the Research

HOW PLANTS CAPTURE PARTICULATE MATTER (PM): Bambusa oldhamii GIANT TIMBER BAMBOO: -Sheds leaves year-round -high surface area

GREEN PAPER

Acacia salicina AUSTRALIAN WILLOW:

Sequoia sempervirens CALIFORNIA REDWOOD:

Cedrus deodara DEODOR CEDAR:

Evergreen oak LIVE OAK:

NOT TESTED

79% PM REMOVAL

65% PM REMOVAL

55% PM REMOVAL

NOT TESTED

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GREEN PAPER Industrial Strength Water Management

dy evergreen cies with large ace areas, h/sticky surfaces complex foliage conifers.

GREEN PAPER

Trees tested in UC Davis Wind Tunnel Study

Innovative Financing 100’

GREEN PAPER

80’

DIESEL EXHAUST PARTICLE 60’

Solid Carbon Cores (0.01-0.08 mm)

egulatory Incentives

Absorbed Hydrocarbons

40’

500 µm

Liquid Condensed Hydrocarbon Particles

Diesel PM depositing to leaf texture

Solid Carbon

20’

0’

GREEN PAPER Affordable Bioremediation Strategies

minimum planted width of 16’

Vegetated barriers are most effective if planted close to the pollution source in highly polluted areas.

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60’

A TREE WITH 40-60 % POROSITY IS AN IDEAL TREE TYPE

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16’ MINIMUM PLANTED WIDTH

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0’

A STAGGERED PLAN ORIENTATION OF THE RIGHT PLANTS OR TREES CREATES A DENSE VEGETATION BARRIER

FOREST

16’ MINIMUM PLANTED WIDTH

Adapt Oakland looks beyond the tailpipe to ecological solutions incorporating vegetative air barriers, innovative economic strategies, and the experience of green ports elsewhere in the world.

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Industrial Stormwater

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1 Advancing Research:

Industrial Stormwater

TYPICAL PLAN/SECTION DOUBLE WIDE BIOREMEDIATION PLANTER south side of bransten road SWALE 1: ANAEROBIC CELL

SWALE 2: AEROBIC CELL

STREET

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DRIVEWAY

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CURB CUT

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GRAVEL BIOSWALE SOIL MIX

OPTION B: PASSIVE BELL SIPHON (USED IN PCB, LEAD, AND SOLVENT CONTAMINATION ZONE)

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1 Advancing Research: Trees tested in UC Davis Wind Tunnel Study

Vegetative Air Barriers

Diesel PM depositing to leaf texture

FIGURE 1. Biological pathways linking PM exposure and arterial thrombosisBP: blood platelet, PM: particulate matter, TF: tissue factor, UFP: ultra-fine particles

minimum planted width of 16’

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A TREE WITH 40-60 % POROSITY IS AN IDEAL TREE TYPE

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1 Advancing Research: minimum planted width of 16’

Vegetative Air Barriers

80’

60’

A TREE WITH 40-60 % POROSITY IS AN IDEAL TREE TYPE

40’

16’ MINIMUM PLANTED WIDTH

20’

16’ MINIMUM PLANTED WIDTH

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agency

type

location interchange loop areas

horizontal setback vertical limits

notes

50' to canopy?

Clear Recovery Zone Clear Recovery Zone

adjacent to highways adjacent to highways

30'-40' to tree trunk 25' to tree trunk

applies to plantings above 18" large trees at maturity, or within 10 years, have trunks 4 inches or greater in diameter, measured 4 feet above the ground retaining wall or in areas behind guard railing or barrier which

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adjacent to highways

10'

small trees or shrubs, trained in tree less than 4 inch diameter trunks within 10 years

CALTRANS

plant type

trunk size

over 4" over 4" Bamboo????? Western Redbud (Cercis occidentalis), Crape Myrtle (Lagerstroemia indica), Bottle Brush (Callistemon sp.), and Oleander (Nerium oleander). 4" max

PG&E (LARCH GUIDELINES) PLANTING LIMITS MINIMUM DISTANCE FROM (ft) TRVD WAY*

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ON CENTER (FT)

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1 Advancing Research:

Vegetative Air Barriers

Sequoia sempervirens CALIFORNIA REDWOOD:

Cedrus deodara DEODOR CEDAR:

Evergreen oak LIVE OAK:

79% PM REMOVAL

65% PM REMOVAL

55% PM REMOVAL

Acacia salicina AUSTRALIAN WILLOW:

NOT TESTED

Bambusa oldhamii GIANT TIMBER BAMBOO: -Sheds leaves year-round -high surface area

NOT TESTED

Trees tested in UC Davis Wind Tunnel Study

adaptoakland.org Diesel PM depositing


1 Advancing Research:

Air Barriers Case Study

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1 Advancing Research:

Air Barriers Case Study

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1 Advancing Research:

Before

Air Barriers Case Study

After

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1 Advancing Research:

Air Barriers Case Study

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1 Advancing Research:

Air Barriers Case Study

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1 Advancing Research:

Air Barriers Case Study

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Project Focus #2:

Technical Assistance

Immediate

Work closely with current planning innitiatives build pilot projects, develop masterplan

Long Term

Influence Oakland, Regional & State landscape Planning & Green Infrastructure adaptoakland.org


2 Technical Assistance:

Public Health & T.O.D.

Priority Development Area Community Air Risk Evaluation (CARE) Zone

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“Up to 45 million Americans live less than 300 feet from a freeway, 2 and all of these communities breathe polluted air.”

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2 Technical Assistance:

Citywide Assistance

A health impact assessment for the proposed Oak to 9th Avenue project found that future residents of the development could be at greater risk of respiratory disease and cancer due to freewayrelated diesel emissions.� Pacific Institute

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2 Technical Assistance:

Citywide Opportunities


2 Technical Assistance:

Citywide Opportunities

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2 Technical Assistance: Other Ideas

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2 Technical Assistance: Goals

Immediate

Work closely with current planning initiatives, build pilot projects, & develop masterplans

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2 Technical Assistance:

Public Health & T.O.D. Green Inf.

“More than 13 million Americans...3.5 million of whom are children...live near a major marine port or rail yard.

Pacific Institute

Priority Development Area

Priority Development Area

Community Air Risk Evaluation (CARE) Zone

Community Air Risk Evaluation (CARE) Zone

Warehouse / Distribution Center

Freight Transport Impact Zones

Warehouse Freight Impact Zones (500 ft)

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FREIGHT TRANSPORT IMPACT ZONES ALAMEDA COUNTY

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Priority Development Area

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Port of Oakland

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Port Freight Impact Zones (1500 ft)

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RAILYARD FREIGHT IMPACT ZONES (1000 FT)


2 Technical Assistance: Analysis

CITY OF OAKLAND/PORT OF OAKLAND PRIVATELY OWNED/LLC USA FEDERAL STATE OF CALIFORNIA VACANT EAST BAY REGIONAL PARK DISTRICT MUNICIPAL UTILITY DISTRICT

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West Oakland: Current Site Conditon

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West Oakland: Current Site Conditon

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2 Technical Assistance: 500’ 1500’

500

1,000

Freeway Exposure Heat Map

5000’ SETBACK

1,500

ESTIMATED POTENTIAL FATALITY RISK FROM ALL DIESEL PM EMISSION SOURCES [OUT OF 10,000 PERSON SAMPLE]

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West Oakland: Flood Scenario

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West Oakland: Flood Scenario

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West Oakland:

Flood Scenario

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West Oakland: Current Site Conditon

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Project Focus Area #3:

West Oakland Case Study

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3 West Oakland:

Existing Redevelopment Projects

GATEWAY PARK

NORTH GATEWAY

openspace in industrial zones

heavy industrial model

PORT REDEVELOPMENT logistics & working waterfront

WEST OAKLAND SPECIFIC PLAN community @ the interface

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3 GATEWAY PARK

Industrial Open Space

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3 NORTH GATEWAY Heavy Industrial Model PROPOSED CALTRANS BIKE PATH

40' WIDE LEASE FOR ROAD

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TRUCK SERVICES AREA 9.8 AC

NEW BUILDING: 205,910 S.F.

TRUCK STORAGE

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3 Port of Oakland

Logistics & Working Waterfront

logistics & working waterfront

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3 Port Redevelopment BUILDING

LIVING WALL

+

WORKING WATERFRONT

+

BUILDING + LIVING WALL

=

WORKING WATERFRONT + REEF

REEF

+

RAILROAD

Logistics & Waterfront

=

FOREST

=

RAILROAD + FOREST

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3 Port Development Area

Plantable Warehouses

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3 W. Oakland Specific Plan

Community Interface

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3 W. Oakland Specific Plan

Community Interface

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LIVING ROOF FOR HEAT ISLAND REDUCTION, STORMWATER MITIGATION FAR INCENTIVE

FRONTAGE ROAD / EXPRESSWAY

VEGETATED BUFFER 16’ MIN.

ANGLED PARKING

SHARED STREET

AIR BUFFER, GRAFFITI ABATEMENT

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3 Focus Area

Plantable Right of Way (ROW)

RAIL ROW PORT ROW

CALTRANS ROW

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West Oakland: Caltrans ROW

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3 Focus Area

Plantable Right of Way (ROW)

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3 West Oakland: Current Site Conditon

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3 West Oakland:

With Green Infrastructure

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3 West Oakland: Current Site Conditon

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3 West Oakland:

With Green Infrastructure

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3 West Oakland: Current Site Conditon

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3 West Oakland:

With Green Infrastructure

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Project Focus #4: Ecosystem Services Toolkit

ANALYSE adaptoakland.org

AD A P T


4 Site Conditions

working waterfront

highway overpass

railroad

street

building

parking lot

Industrial, Freight, Maritime, Freeway Land uses. highway underpass

rocky coast

sandy coast

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4 Green Infrastructure Solutions Scaled to the Context

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4 Toolbox: Conditions

Forest +

+

+

Interventions

=

Site Adaptation

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4 Conditions + Green Infrastructure

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4 Ecosystem Services Toolbox: Forest +

FOREST

COAST + FOREST

FWY OVERPASS + FOREST

FWY UNDERPASS + FOREST

RAILROAD + FOREST

BUILDING + FOREST

STREET + FOREST

PARKING LOT + FOREST

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4 Toolbox:

Forest + Vegetated Air Quality Interventions: An array of different green infrastructure emissions reduction strategies are being developed to address air quality.

FOREST

Design Examples Include: Vegetated air barriers strategically sited by freeway and near road emissions sources In logistics parking lots, tree placement configurations that are oriented to settle turbulent air and trap particulate matter, yet do not affect truck turning radius or security Living wall and trellis systems that filter particulate matter from the air and can be used on freeway-facing housing complexes or elevated freeways Resources: Case studies: Popular press: Reports & journal articles: Organizations: Friends of the Urban Forest Regulations: Funding: Calculations:

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