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3.0 MITIGATION SUMMARY AND Mvi~ITORING REPORTING PLAN <br />3.8 $YDROLOGY AND WATER QUALITY <br />Measure WQ-1: Best Management Practices shall be implemented to minimize potential <br />water quality impacts during construcfion. <br />The City shall require contractors to implement Best Management Practices (BMPs) for <br />construction activities as specified by the California Storm Water Best Management Practices <br />Handbook (Storm Water Quality Task Force, 1993) and/or the Manual of Standards for Erosion <br />and Sediment Control Measures (ABAG, 1995). The BMPs include measures guiding the <br />management and operation of construction sites to control and minimize the potential <br />contribution of pollutants to storm runoff from these areas. These measures address procedures <br />for controlling erosion and sedimentation and managing all aspects of the construction process to <br />ensure control of potential water pollution sources. Erosion and sedimentation control practices <br />typically include: <br />^ Limiting construction to the dry-weather months; <br />^ Installation of silt fencing and/or straw wattle; <br />^ Soil stabilization; <br />^ Revegetation; and <br />^ Runoff control to limit increases in sediment in storm water runoff (e.g., straw bales, silt <br />fences, check dams, geofabrics, drainage swales, and sand bag dikes). <br />IMPLEMENTATION <br />PROCEDURE MONITORING AND <br />REPORTING ACTIONS MONITORING <br />RESPONSIBILITY MONITORING <br />SCHEDULE <br />1. City shall incorporate BMPs in 1. City reviews dust abatement I. City 1. Prior to <br />construction specifications. program. approval of <br /> construction <br /> specification <br />2. Contractor shall implement the 2. Sign-off by City that 2. City 2. During <br />BMPs, measures have been construction <br /> im lemented. <br />Measure WQ-2: The Project shall be designed and operated in accordance with the <br />applicable requirements of Title 22. <br />All landscape irrigation systems shall be operated in accordance with the requirements of Title 22 <br />of the California Code of Regulations and any reclamation permits issued by the California <br />Regional Water Quality Control Board, San Francisco Bay Region. In addition, it is <br />recommended that the golf course operators re-evaluate theix present fertilizer loading rates to <br />account for the nitrate level in the applied recycled water. <br />San Leandro Recycled Water Project 3-9 ESA / 203213 <br />IS/R'II`tD <br />