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3.0 MITIGATION SUMMARY AND MvNITORING REPORTIIVG <br />3.9 LAND USE <br />Measure LU-1: Prior to construction, the City shall apply for and receive a BCDC permit for <br />construction activities within areas of $CDC jurisdiction. The City shall comply with the <br />provisions of the permit during and after construction. Typical permit requirements include <br />measures to maintain public access to the San Francisco Bay, construction methods to prevent <br />impacts to water quality, and measures to offset adverse environmental impacts of the Project. <br />IMPLEMENTATION <br />PROCEDURE MONITORING AND <br />REPORTING ACTIONS MONITORING <br />RESPONSIBILITY MONITORING <br />SCHEDULE <br />I. City to oversee implementation 1. City reviews project design I. City 1. Prior to <br />of all measures including those and construction construction <br />referenced above that address specifications. <br />BCDC permit issues. <br />2. Contractor implements 2. Sign-off by City that 2. City 2. During <br />measures in the program. measures are being construction <br /> im lemented. <br />3.10 MINERAL RESOURCES <br />No mitigation measures required or recommended. <br />3.11- NOISE <br />Measure N-1: The following measures shall be implemented to minimize potential noise <br />impacts during construction: <br />To reduce daytime noise impacts due to construction, the City shall require that construction <br />contractors muffle or control noise from construction equipment through implementation of the <br />following measures; <br />^ Equipment and trucks used for construction shall utilize the best available noise control <br />techniques (e.g., improved mufflers, equipment redesign, use of intake silencers, ducts, <br />engine enclosures and acoustically-attenuating shields and shrouds, and installation of <br />blankets around the Project site, wherever feasible and necessary). Construction vehicles <br />shall be properly maintained and equipped with exhaust mufflers that meet state standards. <br />^ Impact tools (e.g., jackhammers and pavement breakers) used far construction shall be <br />hydraulically or electrically powered wherever possible to avoid noise associated with <br />compressed air exhaust from pneumatically powered tools. However, where use of <br />pneumatic tools is unavoidable, an exhaust muffler on the compressed air exhaust shall be <br />used; this muffler can lower noise levels from the exhaust by up to about 10 dBA. External <br />jackets on the tools themselves shall be used where feasible, and this could achieve a <br />reduction of 5 dBA. Quieter procedures shall be used such as drilling rather than impact <br />equipment whenever feasible. <br />San Leandro Recycled Water Project 3-1 ~ ESA / 203213 <br />IS/MND <br />