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Reso 2024-029 MND for WPCP Treatment Wetland and Shoreline Resilience Project
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3. Environmental Checklist <br /> <br />San Leandro Treatment Wetland <br />IS/MND <br />3-23 February 2024 <br /> <br />channel. The irrigation ponds are also connected to the engineered channel, yet likely only discharge <br />following wet weather events. <br />Based on information regarding the hydrology and local site history, the engineered channel adjacent <br />to the Project site does not maintain connectivity to San Leandro Creek or any other stream or river. <br />The channel receives wet weather stormwater discharges from municipal sources and may receive <br />some overflow from the ornamental irrigation ponds at Metropolitan Golf Links. During observations <br />made at low tide, the channel receives no freshwater contributions during dry weather, and a flap gate <br />controls wet weather discharges from Alameda County Flood Control District infrastructure, which <br />receives municipal stormwater. <br />San Leandro's Project will not influence the tidal channel in question. During construction, access to <br />the constructed wetland area requires crossing a culvert through the tidal channel. A construction- <br />phase buffer shall be defined by silt fencing in areas in proximity to the culvert, to minimize the <br />likelihood of deposition of debris, waste, or other material into the channel. The WPCP shall consult <br />with CDFW to evaluate the need for a Streambed Alteration Agreement. <br />Construction-phase impacts to wetlands <br />The tidal slough surrounding the outfall from the basin is considered federally protected wetlands. <br />However, the Proposed Project has been designed to avoid in-water rehabilitation work on the outfall <br />pipeline. An in-line gate valve shall be installed between the concrete vault box and the outfall from <br />within developed areas to avoid impacts to wetlands or other waters of the United States. Further, <br />these areas shall be excluded from the construction area and exclusionary fencing shall impede <br />access during the construction phase (Mitigation Measure BIO-4). Therefore, Project construction <br />would have a less-than-significant impact on wetlands or other waters associated with San Francisco <br />Bay. <br />Operation-phase impacts to wetlands <br />Upon completion of construction, the Project will enable the discharge of tertiary-treated effluent <br />through the existing outfall pipelines. As detailed in Section 3.11, Hydrology and Water Quality, the <br />operation of the Project will improve nutrient removal, comply with existing waste discharge <br />requirements, and not significantly degrade water quality. <br />Impact Designation: Less than Significant <br />d) Effects on migratory fish or wildlife: The Proposed Project site, part of the WPCP and an industrialized <br />area, does not contain any terrestrial migratory wildlife corridors, migratory stopover sites, or native <br />wildlife nursery sites. Consequently, no direct impacts to these biological resources are anticipated. <br />The disturbances from rehabilitating and retrofitting the existing basin are both temporary and limited <br />in scope, so they are unlikely to affect the movement of terrestrial species to or from nearby riparian, <br />marsh, and tidal slough habitats. Given the industrial nature of the Project site, any wildlife species <br />present in or around the site are likely already accustomed to a high level of disturbance. Thus, any <br />temporary impacts arising from the Project are expected to be less than significant. <br />Construction-phase Impacts to Fish
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