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<br />RESOLUTION NO. 2025-042 17 <br />2) Interim Soil: No visual and odor indicators, and photoionization detector measurements <br />between 5 ppmv and 50 ppmv. These soils can be characterized for onsite reuse, if applicable; <br />and 3) Contaminated Soil: Staining and odor indicators present, and/or photoionization detector <br />measurements of more than 50 ppmv. These soils shall be further evaluated and are likely to be <br />characterized for offsite disposal. <br />f. If soil exhibiting evidence of contamination (e.g., visual and odor indicators, and photoionization <br />detector measurements of more than 50 ppmv), is encountered during ground disturbing <br />activities, the project applicant and/or General Contractor shall cease ground disturbing <br />activities in the area and delineate the area with barricades or fencing, stakes and plastic <br />sheeting as appropriate, and signage to notify onsite workers and visitors of access restrictions. <br />The General Contractor shall notify the Property Owner and Environmental Consultant. Upon <br />notification, the Environmental Consultant shall implement and/or provide oversight. <br />g. Stormwater pollution controls shall be implemented by the project applicant and/or General <br />Contractor to minimize sediment runoff in stormwater. Best Management Practices including <br />grading the site and installing stormwater control measures such as temporary earth berms or <br />erecting silt fences around the perimeter of exposed soil at the site, shall be implemented to <br />prevent erosion and sediment runoff from the site. Straw bale barriers or sediment traps shall be <br />required to protect any existing catch basins or drainage channels. <br />h. During project construction activities, soil and/or groundwater sampling, removal and <br />management of discovered underground structures (e.g., storage tanks), chemical analysis and <br />proper disposal of contaminated materials, and soil import activities shall be documented in a <br />daily field log by the project applicant and/or General Contractor and/or Environmental <br />Consultant. At the completion of the construction activities, a Construction Completion Report <br />shall be prepared by the Environmental Consultant for submittal to DTSC that summarizes the <br />soil and groundwater handling activities. <br />The DTSC shall continue to be utilized for agency oversight of assessment and remediation of the <br />project site through completion of construction activities. In addition to implementing the Revised <br />Soil and Groundwater Management Plan, prior to commencement of construction and grading <br />activities at the project site, the project applicant shall implement and/or complete the following <br />tasks, and other tasks if requested by DTSC, regarding the open Site Cleanup Program Case: <br />i. Implement the November 19, 2020, Redevelopment-Related Groundwater Monitoring Well <br />Network Modification Work Plan, as approved by DTSC on May 26, 2021 <br />j. Implement the October 5, 2021, Revised Vapor Intrusion Mitigation System Implementation Work <br />Plan, as approved by DTSC on December 1, 2021 <br /> <br />k. Implement the October 21, 2021, Revised Community Air Monitoring Plan (CAMP), as approved <br />by DTSC on December 1, 2021