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90 <br /> APPENDIX A 2019 <br /> COMMUNITY INVENTORY RESULTS <br /> County operations GHG emissions were also analyzed. Orange County government <br /> operations were responsible for 19,359 MT CO2e. The largest emission sources were <br /> employee commuting at 33%(6,329 MT CO2e). Buildings and Facilities contributed 32%, <br /> with 6,185 MT CO2e. Water and Wastewater treatment facilities at 23% (4,479 MT CO2e) <br /> followed by Vehicle Fleet at 11%with 2,106 MT CO2e. The Transit Fleet accounted for the <br /> remaining 1% (251). Fugitive emissions produced 9 MT CO2e (less than 1%). <br /> ORANGE COUNTY COMMUNITY INVENTORY <br /> PROCESS& TRANSPORTATION& <br /> FUGITIVE EMISSIONS MOBILE SOURCES <br /> 0% 43% <br /> SOLID WASTE <br /> RESIDENTIAL ENERGY 1% <br /> WATER&WASTEWATER <br /> .e , 1% <br /> INDUSTRIAL ENERGY COMMERCIAL ENERGY <br /> 2% 34% <br /> Fig.1: Orange County 2019 community inventory by sector <br /> COUNTY OPERATIONS INVENTORY RESULTS <br /> County operations GHG emissions were also analyzed. Orange County government <br /> operations were responsible for 19,359 MT CO2e. The largest emission sources were <br /> employee commuting at 33%(6,329 MT CO2e). Buildings and Facilities contributed 32%, <br /> with 6,185 MT CO2e. Water and Wastewater treatment facilities at 23% (4,479 MT CO2e) <br /> followed by Vehicle Fleet at 11%with 2,106 MT CO2e. The Transit Fleet accounted for the <br /> remaining 1% (251). Fugitive emissions produced 9 MT CO2e (less than 1%). <br /> GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS INVENTORY <br /> PROCESS& BUILDING&FACILITIES <br /> FUGITIVE EMISSIONS <br /> 0% <br /> VEHICLE FLEET <br /> 11% <br /> WATER&WASTEWATER TRANSIT FLEET <br /> USAGE <br /> 23% '=. <br /> EMPLOYEE COMMUTE <br /> 33% <br /> Fig 2:Orange County 2019 government operations emissions by sector <br /> 2 ORANGE COUNTY, NC • APPENDICES <br />