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Page 3 <br />Mobile gasoline also accounts for 18% of emissions while aviation fuel accounts for 10% of total <br />emissions. The remaining 13% of emissions are produced through various processes and <br />activities, including cement manufacturing, mobile diesel, oil wells, waste, and agriculture. <br />Emissions for all sources are shown in Figure ES- 2. <br />Mobile Diesel <br />3% <br />Figure ES- 2. 2016 Emissions by Source <br />Landfill Gas Cement <br />1% _ Manufacture <br />Aviation Fuel <br />10% <br />Mobile Gasoline <br />Oil Wells <br />2% <br />Natural Gas <br />18% <br />5% <br />Together the Cities of Boulder and Longmont, as well as unincorporated/other2, account for <br />approximately 32%, 22%, and 30%, respectively, of Boulder County's total GHG emissions. <br />Lafayette and Louisville accounted for approximately 6% and 5%, respectively. Superior, Lyons, <br />and Nederland together accounted for the remaining 3% of emissions (see Figure ES- 3). <br />Figure ES- 3. 2016 Emissions by Municipality <br />Superior, 2% <br />Nederland,0.3%_ <br />Lyons , 0.4%- <br />Louisville, 5% <br />Lafayette, 6% <br />2Unincorporated/other includes all unincorporated areas (i.e. Gunbarrel, Hygiene, Niwot, etc.) and a few incorporated <br />municipalities (i.e. Erie, Jamestown, and Ward) in Boulder County that are not explicitly disaggregated in the GHG inventory. <br />14 <br />