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4/2/2024
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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) 27 <br />5.0 CUMULATIVE EFFECTS <br />Section 7 of the FESA requires the federal action agency to provide an analysis of cumulative effects <br />when requesting initiation of formal consultation. Cumulative effects include the effects of future <br />State, tribal, local, or private actions not involving a federal action that are reasonably certain to <br />occur in or adjacent to the project area. Future federal actions that are unrelated to the proposed <br />project are not considered in this analysis, because they require separate consultation pursuant to <br />Section 7. Federal actions may include granting a permit for a project, authorizing funds for the <br />project, or actually implementing the project. Cumulative effects are defined as environmental <br />change that results from the incremental effects of several projects that may be individually minor, <br />but which become significant when considered collectively. <br />The federally listed species and critical habitat in the project area are species and habitat that occur <br />in aquatic habitat and therefore, any future projects with potential effects to these species and their <br />habitat would be subject to federal regulations. The proposed project will not contribute to <br />cumulative effects on federally listed species or critical habitat. The outfall work is the only <br />proposed project in the slough within the Action Area and no projects that might be permitted <br />without federal actions (and FESA Section 7 consultations) are planned for the foreseeable future in <br />the Action Area. Therefore, the project will not contribute to cumulative effects on federally listed <br />species or critical habitat.
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