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Reso 2024-029 MND for WPCP Treatment Wetland and Shoreline Resilience Project
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<br />S AN L EANDRO T REATMENT W ETLAND P ROJECT <br />S AN L EANDRO, A LAMEDA C OUNTY, C ALIFORNIA <br />B IOLOGICAL A SSESSMENT <br />A PRIL 2020 <br /> <br />P:\TER2001\BA\San Leandro Treatment Plant BA 4‐7‐20.docx (04/07/20) 16 <br />2.2.2 Federally Listed Fish and Essential Fish Habitat Protection Measures <br />The avoidance and minimization measures described below have been incorporated into the project <br />and will serve as mitigation measures to offset potential effects to the federally listed fish species <br />potentially present in the Action Area and to EFH. Most of these measures are adapted from the <br />NMFS Non‐fishing Impacts to Essential Fish Habitat and Recommended Conservation Measures <br />(Hanson et al. 2003). The following measures will be implemented for the proposed project. <br />2.2.2.1 General Endangered and Threatened Species Measures <br />Daylight Working. All work will be conducted during daylight hours, and no artificial illumination will <br />be used. <br />Work Areas. Personnel will limit their entry into the immediate vicinity of the project area. All <br />personnel and their equipment will be required to stay within the designated work areas to perform <br />job‐related tasks and will be directed to stay out of surrounding areas. <br />In‐water work will be performed at low tide when the outfall is exposed on the mud flat and will <br />occur outside the primary salmonid migration window (June 15 to November 30). If replacement <br />and/or major retrofits of the outfall are required, a cofferdam will be installed between the bank <br />where the outfall work will occur and the edge of the tidal slough. The cofferdam will be installed at <br />low tide when fish are not present and will be made of sand bags, clean gravel bags, sheet piles, or <br />other suitable material. The cofferdam will be installed to isolate the immediate work area from the <br />rest of the tidal slough, as well as to prevent sediment from flowing into the slough and from fish <br />entering the work area. <br />The following conservation measures will be implemented to reduce potential impacts to fish and <br />EFH: <br /> When possible, in‐water work shall be conducted at low tide when fish are not present. <br /> If in‐water work cannot be avoided, working outside of the primary salmonid migration window <br />(June 15 to November 30) will limit the presence of listed salmonids in the Action Area. Green <br />sturgeon can be present in the area year‐round. <br /> The cofferdam shall be completely removed after completion of the in‐water work. <br /> The suspension of sediments and disturbance of the substrate shall be minimized. Measures to <br />help accomplish this include, but are not limited to, the following: <br />○ When practicable, the cofferdam shall be removed with a vibratory hammer, rather than <br />the direct pull or clamshell method. <br />○ The cofferdam shall be slowly removed to allow sediment to slough off at, or near, the <br />mudline.
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