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4/7/2014
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• <br /> PLN2013-00045;San Leandro Downtown Technology Campus/Westlake Development Partners,LLC.;1333 Martinez Street January 2014 <br /> Mitigated Negative Declaration <br /> laboratory analyses for COPCs; other analyses maybe required, based <br /> on the intended disposal or re-use of the water. <br /> • Additional Soil Management Protocols During Construction Activities: <br /> Soil with residual COPCs may be present on-site. Subsurface <br /> • <br /> investigations planned for the Sites will determine the presence or. <br /> absence of COPCs in soils. Once soils are tested, a Site specific soil <br /> management plan (SMP)will be prepared. At the present time, there are <br /> • <br /> no known chemical source areas or areas of soil contamination on either <br /> Site. The protocols to be followed in the event that unknown areas of <br /> contamination are identified during development are described in this <br /> section. <br /> • Procedures for Discovery of Unknown Areas of Contamination: Site j <br /> • development activities may result in the identification of previously <br /> unknown areas or types of contamination. Unknown conditions which <br /> may trigger contingency monitoring procedures during site development • <br /> • <br /> include, but are not limited to, the following: <br /> • Oily, shiny,or chemical saturated soils; <br /> • Soil with a significant chemical or hydrocarbon-like odor; or <br /> • Significantly discolored soils. <br /> Upon the discovery of one of the conditions identified above, the contractor • <br /> .will conduct the contingency monitoring. Contingency monitoring, if <br /> conducted, will consist of the following steps: If unknown areas of potential <br /> discolored soils are encountered, additional analyses should be conducted for <br /> the suspected constituents to assess the actual composition of the suspected <br /> contamination. A State environmental regulatory agency should be • <br /> contacted for assistance in determining if additional sampling and potential <br /> mitigation is necessary. If the encountered materials are suspected to <br /> contain volatile organic chemicals, the following contingency monitoring <br /> procedures may be followed: <br /> Conduct contingency monitoring by taking organic vapor readings using an <br /> organic vapor meter (OVM) or an organic vapor analyzer (OVA) to screen <br /> for the presence of fuel, oil, or solvents. If the OVM/OVA indicates that an <br /> unknown area of fuel, oil,or solvents has been detected, then a State <br /> environmental regulatory agency should be notified to determine if <br /> • <br /> additional sampling is appropriate prior to continuing construction in that <br /> area. OVM or equivalent screening methods will be conducted by <br /> experienced personnel only. <br /> If an unknown area of soil contamination has been identified, and the State <br /> environmental regulatory agency requests additional characterization,the <br /> following steps will be taken: <br />
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