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4. Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program <br />damage results in releasing any flammable, toxic, or corrosive substance that poses a risk to life or <br />property, the City will immediately contact 911. Moreover, if the damage affects a pipeline not owned <br />by Kinder Morgan, the owner or operator of that pipeline must also be notified. <br />Implementation Procedure Monitoring and Reporting Actions Monitoring Monitoring Schedule <br />Responsibility <br />City shall coordinate with City reviews contractor bid City Prior to construction. <br />Kinder Morgan to identify documents. <br />and mark all pipelines in <br />the Proposed Project site <br />and supply Kinder Morgan <br />with Project plans for <br />review. <br />City shall secure an <br />City documents the receipt City Prior to construction <br />approval letter from <br />of approval letter and <br />Kinder Morgan prior to <br />incorporates additional <br />commencement of <br />measures into contractor <br />construction activities. <br />specifications. <br />City shall include in its <br />City reviews contractor bid <br />City and Prior to construction <br />contractor specifications <br />documents. <br />contractor <br />that buffer zones will be <br />avoided during <br />construction and any other <br />pipeline avoidance <br />measured identified by <br />Kinder Morgan shall be <br />implemented. <br />Contractor implements <br />City documents that <br />City's During construction <br />measures in the program. <br />measures are being <br />construction <br />implemented <br />manager <br />Mitigation Measure HZ-2: Vegetation Management <br />Maintenance activities shall be documented in a Vegetation Management Plan, which shall be <br />prepared before construction. Activities will include periodic draining, necessitating the cessation of <br />treatment activities in the treatment wetland to address aquatic weed establishment and vegetation <br />management. The Proposed Project site will remain subject to periodic inspections by the Alameda <br />County Mosquito Abatement District and USDA Wildlife Biologists. Adaptive management strategies <br />shall be implemented in consultation with these agencies if nuisance vegetation, mosquito <br />populations, or wildlife hazards present themselves. <br />City shall contract with a <br />qualified biologist or <br />suitably qualified <br />contractor to develop a <br />Vegetation Management <br />Plan for the operations <br />phase of the Proposed <br />Project to address wildlife <br />San Leandro Treatment Wetland <br />IS/MND <br />City executes contract <br />City, Qualified <br />biologist or <br />another <br />contractor <br />Prior to construction. <br />February 2024 <br />