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• <br /> • Potentially <br /> Significant <br /> Potentialy Unless Less than <br /> Significant Mitigation Significant <br /> Impact Incorporated Impact No Impact <br /> As stated previously In this narrative the 'San Leandro Crossings (now the San Leandro Tech Campus) Potential Mitigation <br /> Measures for Proposed Development Projects, November 12,2008'are as follows: <br /> Mitigation Measure#7:(Subsurface Investigations) <br /> Subsurface investigations are required prior to development of the San Leandro Downtown Tech Campus. The <br /> sampling and analysis programs will be specific to each site based on the prior uses of that site. Additional <br /> groundwater sampling and analysis program will be implemented If necessary for chemical constituents that could <br /> have migrated onto the sites from off-site upgradient sources, if identified during due diligence. Detection limits for <br /> the analytical program will be sufficiently low to allow assessment of risks to human health under construction <br /> worker and residential exposure scenarios. <br /> If the subsurface investigation programs yield data suggesting that there•could be unacceptable risks to future <br /> construction workers or residents, a California state environmental regulatory agency will be consulted to provide its <br /> , opinion on the findings of the subsurface investigations and the assessment of risk. This opinion would be sought <br /> prior to initiating construction. <br /> Preliminary environmental testing programs have been completed on the sites and have concluded that there are no chemical <br /> source areas known to exist. The mitigation measures presented below are proposed as means to mitigate potential chemical <br /> exposures and associated unacceptable risks to human health should COPCs be found at the Sites at levels of concern in soil, <br /> soil gas or groundwater. <br /> Mitigation Measure#8: (Pre Development Mitigation Measures) <br /> If the subsurface investigation programs yield data suggesting that there could be unacceptable risks to future <br /> construction workers or residents and a California state environmental regulatory agency determines that an active <br /> remedial response is warranted, the following mitigation measures listed below Include methods that may be <br /> employed to mitigate unacceptable risks to human health of construction works and future residents. <br /> • Remove the impacted soil and dispose of off-Site; <br /> • Install a cap to prevent contact with the contamination; <br /> • Install a physical barrier for vapors such as a vapor barrier or passive venting system, to <br /> prevent the accumulation of vapors in indoor environment; <br /> • Stockpile soil and aerate on-Site, or in a staging area as may be appropriate, in compliance <br /> with all applicable laws and regulations; <br /> • Conduct in situ bioremedlation measures;or • <br /> • Implement liquid or vapor extraction measures. <br /> The appropriateness of one of the above management measures over another will depend on many factors, such as <br /> the type of constituent detected, the size of the identified impacted area, and the estimated cost of implementing the <br /> remedy. <br /> Results of the sampling activities and the proposed course of action, e.g., no action necessary, soil excavation and <br /> off-site disposal, on-site treatment and soil reuse, shall be reported to a State environmental regulatory agency and • <br /> the contractor shall obtain concurrence before Implementing the remedial measures. <br /> Remedial action plans would be approved in advance by a state environmental regulatory agency. Any cleanup or <br /> remediation would be required to meet applicable federal,state and local laws, regulations and requirements. <br /> Mitigation Measure#9: (Risk Management Measures for Construction Phases) <br /> The following are risk management procedures to be followed by future contractors during site preparation and <br /> construction activities. General soil management protocols are presented; as well as, protocols for managing fill <br /> soils that may be brought to the Sites during filling operations. <br /> • Pre-Construction Planning and Notification: Prior to the start of construction activities <br /> involving below-ground work, information regarding known areas of contamination shall be <br /> provided to the contractor by the Site owner. <br /> • Site-Specific Health and Safety Worker Requirements: Each contractor will be responsible <br /> for the health and safety of their own workers, including, but not limited to, preparation of <br /> their own health and safety plan (HSP) and injury and Illness prevention plan (IIPP).. The <br /> • purpose of these documents is to provide general guidance to the work hazards that may be <br /> encountered during each phase of construction activities. <br /> 13 <br />