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Reso 2024-029 MND for WPCP Treatment Wetland and Shoreline Resilience Project
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B IOLOGICAL A SSESSMENT <br />A PRIL 2020 <br />S AN L EANDRO T REATMENT W ETLAND P ROJECT <br />S AN L EANDRO, A LAMEDA C OUNTY, C ALIFORNIA <br /> <br />P:\TER2001\BA\San Leandro Treatment Plant BA 4‐7‐20.docx (04/07/20) 17 <br />○ The operator shall first hit or vibrate the temporary cofferdam to break the bond between <br />the sediment and dam to minimize the potential for the dam to fall apart, as well as reduce <br />the amount of sediment sloughing off the dam during removal. <br />○ Erosion control and stabilization measures shall be incorporated to reduce erosion <br />potential. <br />○ Spoils and construction‐related trash shall be properly disposed of offsite. <br /> If a cofferdam is necessary for the in‐water work, an approved biological monitor shall be <br />present during installation of the cofferdam to monitor fish that may become trapped, injured, <br />or killed during the installation. If fish are observed to be injured or killed, outfall work will cease <br />and the City will notify NMFS, USFWS, and/or CDFW, to determine appropriate steps to avoid <br />additional effects to the fish. <br /> If a cofferdam is necessary for the in‐water work and if fish need to be salvaged within the <br />cofferdam, the approved biological monitor shall wet hands and nets prior to touching fish to <br />ensure the slime coating on the fish is protected. Captured fish shall be placed in buckets filled <br />with clean cool water and released in the tidal slough outside of the cofferdam. A minimum of <br />two buckets will be available so juveniles (young‐of‐the‐year) can be segregated from larger age‐ <br />classes to avoid predation. <br /> If a cofferdam is necessary for the in‐water work, the cofferdam shall be repaired or replaced as <br />needed to remain effective. Soil/silt build up behind the dam shall be promptly removed and <br />any undermined areas or breaches shall be repaired immediately. <br /> The approved biological monitor shall conduct a worker awareness program prior to the start of <br />construction for all personnel when they first arrive on site. This training shall occur prior to <br />initial construction clearing operations and exclusionary fencing installation. This training shall <br />include information on the status of the sensitive species and habitats in the vicinity of the work <br />area, how and where sensitive species and habitats may be encountered within the work area, <br />and procedures to follow when the species and habitats are encountered. Measures being <br />implemented to minimize and avoid impacts to sensitive species and habitats shall also be <br />discussed. At the end of the training, construction personnel shall sign a training log stating that <br />they attended the worker awareness program and that they understand the protection <br />measures being implemented. <br /> An employee education program for all construction personnel will be developed and <br />implemented by the biological monitor prior to the initiation of construction activities. At a <br />minimum, the program will include the following topics: (1) biology, conservation, and legal <br />status of the marine mammals, fisheries, and nesting birds; (2) responsibilities of the biological <br />monitor; (3) delineation and flagging of adjacent habitat; (4) limitations on all movement of <br />those employed on site, including ingress and egress of equipment and personnel, to designated <br />construction zones (personnel shall not be allowed access to adjacent sensitive habitats); (5) on‐ <br />site pet prohibitions; (6) use of trash containers for disposal and removal of trash; and (7) <br />project features designed to reduce the impacts to habitat.
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