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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) 24 <br />4.0 EFFECTS OF THE PROPOSED PROJECT ON FEDERALLY LISTED FISH <br />This section identifies potential temporary adverse effects of the proposed project on the two <br />federally listed fish species and EFH during work related to the replacement or modification of the <br />outfall. The existing outfall along the bank of the tidal slough may be replaced, repaired, or <br />modified. If possible, work will occur during low tide when water and fish are not present at the <br />outfall. If work needs to be completed during a higher tide, a temporary cofferdam or similar <br />structure will be installed to prevent sediment from entering the slough and prevent fish from <br />accessing the work area. No permanent effects from the proposed project are anticipated with the <br />implementation of avoidance and minimization measures described in Section 2.2. <br />4.1 TEMPORARY EFFECTS FROM REPLACEMENT OR MODIFICATIONS OF OUTFALL <br />4.1.1 Turbidity and Increased Sedimentation <br />The proposed project alternative is to conduct all in‐water work during low tides, but if in‐water <br />work cannot take place solely during high tides, a cofferdam will be used. The proposed project is <br />expected to create temporary increases in turbidity in the adjacent water column within the slough <br />from increased sedimentation around the outfall. Short‐term, localized turbidity effects on <br />anadromous salmonids may potentially interfere with visual foraging, increase susceptibility to <br />predation, and interfere with migratory behavior. Green sturgeon may be affected but are likely less <br />susceptible to turbidity effects than the other federally listed fish species in this BA because they <br />forage on bottom sediments (NMFS 2020b). Minor and localized elevated levels of turbidity from <br />outfall work will be temporary and are not expected to result in harm, injury, or behavioral <br />responses that impair migration or make federally listed fish species more susceptible to predation. <br />If a cofferdam is not needed, a temporary silt fence will be installed during any maintenance <br />activities that are likely to result in the disturbance of sediment within the existing outfall. This <br />temporary fence will be installed and removed during the low tide. <br />4.1.2 Contaminants <br />The current level of environmental contaminants in the slough within the Action Area is unknown, <br />but the suspension of sediments associated with removal, modification, and/or replacement of the <br />outfall may temporarily increase contaminant levels in the water column. However, such minor and <br />localized elevations in contaminants should be quickly diluted to levels that are unlikely to adversely <br />affect federally listed fish. <br />4.1.3 Toxic Chemicals <br />Equipment refueling, fluid leakage, equipment maintenance, and construction activities in the <br />slough pose some risk of contamination of aquatic habitat and subsequent injury or death to <br />federally listed fish species. However, due to general construction environmental protection <br />measures identified in Section 2.2.1, risk of aquatic habitat contamination is expected to be minimal <br />and adverse effects on federally listed fish species are not expected.
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