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TABLE 1-1 SUMMARY OF IMPACTS AND MITIGATION MEASURES <br />Significant Impact <br />Significance Significance <br />Before With <br />Mitigation Mitigation Measures Mitigation <br />shall take place within an area where an accidental discharge to <br />navigable waterways may occur. <br />■ All vehicles and equipment operating within or adjacent to the <br />marina or other waterways shall be visually inspected for fuel or <br />waste releases before the beginning of the work day. If spillage or <br />leaks occur during the work day, they shall be noted and <br />recorded and immediate action shall be taken for removal and <br />disposal. <br />■ Floating booms shall be available for containing spills or debris <br />discharged into the water during demolition and construction <br />activities and any debris shall be removed as soon as possible but <br />no later than the end of each day. <br />■ If it is determined that a small portion of the Project site west of <br />Monarch Bay Drive and/or the drainage channel along the west <br />side of the golf course are jurisdictional wetlands or regulated <br />waters by the Army Corps, a Section 404 permit shall be obtained <br />from the Army Corps and a Section 401 water quality certification <br />shall be obtained from the RWQCB. The permit and certification <br />shall specify methods for protecting water quality during <br />construction activities, including BMPs to minimize turbidity, <br />control floating debris, and provide spill containment and cleanup <br />HYDRO -2. The Project would not substantially deplete LTS N/A N/A <br />groundwater supplies or interfere substantially with <br />groundwater recharge such that there would be a net <br />deficit in aquifer volume or a lowering of the local <br />groundwater table level (e.g., the production rate of pre- <br />existing nearby wells would drop to a level which would <br />not support existing land uses or planned uses for which <br />permits have been eranted.) <br />