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B. Air Quality <br />1. Project's construction contractor shall comply with the following Bay Area Air QualityManagementDistrict (BAAQMD) Best Management Practices for reducing <br />construction emissions of PM10 and PM2.5: <br />a) Water all active construction areas at least twice daily, or as often as needed to <br />control dust emissions. Watering should be sufficient to prevent airborne dust <br />from leaving the site. Increased watering frequency may be necessary whenever <br />wind speeds exceed 15 miles per hour. Reclaimed water should be used <br />whenever possible. <br />b) To control dust, pave, apply water twice daily or as often as necessary, or apply <br />nontoxic) soil stabilizers on all unpaved access roads, parking areas, and <br />staging areas at construction sites. <br />c) Cover all trucks hauling soil, sand, and other loose materials or require all trucks <br />to maintain at least two feet of freeboard (i.e., the minimum required space <br />between the top of the load and the top of the trailer). <br />d) Sweep daily with water sweepers (using reclaimed water if possible), or as often <br />as needed, all paved access roads, parking areas, and staging areas at the <br />construction site to control dust. <br />e) Sweep public streets daily (with water sweepers using reclaimed water if <br />possible) in the vicinity of the Project site, or as often as needed, to keep streets <br />free of visible soil material. <br />f) Hydroseed or apply nontoxic soil stabilizers to inactive construction areas. <br />g) Enclose, cover, water twice daily, or apply nontoxic soil binders to exposed <br />stockpiles (e.g., dirt, sand, etc.). <br />h) Limit vehicle traffic speeds on unpaved roads to 15 mph. <br />i) Replant vegetation in disturbed areas as quickly as possible. <br />j) Install sandbags or other erosion control measures to prevent silt runoff from <br />public roadways. <br />2. The Project construction contractor(s) shall use construction equipment fitted with <br />Level 3 Diesel Particulate Filters (DPF) for all construction equipment of 50 <br />horsepower or more. Prior to any construction, the construction contractor(s) shall <br />ensure that all construction plans submitted to the City of San Leandro Community <br />Development Department clearly show the requirement for Level 3 DPF for <br />construction equipment over 50 horsepower. During construction, the construction <br />contractor(s) shall maintain a list of all operating equipment in use on the Project site <br />Agreement to Conditions August 3,2017PLN17-0003 Page 7 of 19 <br />352