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Reso 2024-029 MND for WPCP Treatment Wetland and Shoreline Resilience Project
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<br />CARLSBAD <br />FRESNO <br />IRVINE <br />LOS ANGELES <br />PALM SPRINGS <br />POINT RICHMOND <br />RIVERSIDE <br />ROSEVILLE <br />SAN LUIS OBISPO <br />20 Executive Park, Suite 200, Irvine, California 92614 949.553.0666 www.lsa.net <br /> <br />January 8, 2021 <br />Mr. Hayes Morehouse <br />City of San Leandro <br />Public Works – Water Pollution Control Plant <br />3000 Davis Street <br />San Leandro, California 94577 <br /> <br />Subject: Negative Cultural Resource Survey Report for an 11.8‐acre portion of the Water Pollution <br />Control Plant at 3000 Davis Street, San Leandro, Alameda County, California (TER2001) <br />Dear Mr. Morehouse: <br />This letter presents the results of the cultural resource survey conducted by LSA for an 11.8‐acre <br />portion of the City’s Water Pollution Control Plant in San Leandro (City), Alameda County (County), <br />California. All work herein has been completed per California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) <br />requirements (as amended January 1, 2021); Public Resources Code (PRC) Division 13 <br />(Environmental Quality), Chapter 2.6, Sections 21083.2 (Archaeological Resources) and 21084.1 <br />(Historical Resources); and the State CEQA Guidelines (as amended December 1, 2020), California <br />Code of Regulations Title 14, Chapter 3, Article 5, Section 15064.5 (Determining the Significance of <br />Impacts on Historical and Unique Archaeological Resources). Sites determined important under <br />CEQA are eligible for listing on the California Register of Historical Resources. No cultural resources <br />were identified during the survey for this project. <br />PROJECT LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION <br />The project area consists of an 11.8‐acre portion of the City’s Water Pollution Control Plant (WPCP) <br />that encompasses a 4.3‐acre basin that will be converted from a wastewater storage basin into a <br />multi‐benefit treatment wetland in order to improve operational capacity of the WPCP, anticipate <br />future nutrient regulations, enhance habitat quality, and adapt to rising seas. For this conversion, <br />the project proposes to divert a portion of the WPCP effluent for denitrification prior to release into <br />a shallow wetland treatment basin. The treatment wetland will be bermed and lined with geotextile <br />or similar material to maximize retention time and minimize flow in order to enhance denitrification <br />and photolysis of organic contaminants such as pharmaceuticals and pesticides. Afterward, the <br />denitrified wastewater will discharge into the San Francisco Bay (Bay) at the existing outfall located <br />at the western edge of the basin. <br />An existing basin at the western edge of the WPCP is proposed for use in creating the new bermed <br />and geotextile‐lined treatment wetland. The project area is on the east side of the Bay, east of <br />Oakland International Airport and south of the Lew Galbraith Golf Course (Figure 1). The project <br />area is just north of Oyster Bay Regional Shoreline, which itself is just north of Mulford Landing and <br />San Leandro Marina.
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