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Executive Summary <br /> <br />Environmental Impact Report ES-11 <br />Impact Mitigation Measure (s) Residual Impact <br />loaded in a manner to minimize soil spillage and <br />fugitive dust. Examples of ways to load trucks to <br />minimize spillage and dust include loading the truck <br />bed to less than full capacity and covering the bed of <br />truck after it has been loaded. <br /> Construction equipment shall be cleaned prior to <br />movement out of active work zones in impacted <br />areas. The equipment wheels/tires shall be cleaned <br />by means of shovels and stiff-bristled brooms or <br />brushes until they are fully cleaned. Upon <br />completion of cleaning, debris shall be placed in the <br />appropriate transportation vessel and the plastic <br />sheeting shall be disposed. If washing water is <br />required, decontamination wash water shall be <br />profiled and transported to an appropriate disposal <br />or recycling facility. Equipment exiting the project <br />site shall be inspected and logged for compliance <br />with the site decontamination requirements. <br /> A construction Health and Safety Plan shall be <br />prepared by the project applicant or its general <br />contractor for the proposed project in accordance <br />with Federal and State Occupational Safety and <br />Health Administration (OSHA) standards for <br />hazardous waste operations (29 Code of Federal <br />Regulations [CFR] 1910.1208 and 8 California Code of <br />Regulations [CCR] 5192, respectively). <br />Subcontractors shall either adopt the General <br />Contractor’s Health and Safety Plan or prepare their <br />own Health and Safety Plan satisfying the same <br />regulatory requirements. The General Contractor <br />shall be responsible for verifying that onsite <br />construction workers and visitors have read and <br />adhere to the procedures established in the Health <br />and Safety Plan. A copy of the Health and Safety Plan <br />shall be kept onsite during redevelopment activities. <br />In the event that unanticipated conditions occur at <br />the site, the General Contractor shall be responsible <br />for modifying the Health and Safety Plan accordingly. <br /> Field screening of soil shall be conducted <br />continuously during ground disturbing activities <br />using a calibrated handheld photoionization detector <br />or other organic vapor meter. Field screening using a <br />photoionization detector shall be conducted by <br />properly trained General Contractor and/or <br />Environmental Consultant personnel. Based on the <br />field screening, excavated soil shall be separated into <br />stockpiles in three categories: 1) Background Soil: No <br />visual and odor indicators, and photoionization <br />detector measurements that are consistent with <br />background levels. Photoionization detector readings <br />of up to 5 parts per million by volume (ppmv) shall <br />be considered background levels. These soils can be <br />characterized for onsite reuse, if applicable; 2) <br />Interim Soil: No visual and odor indicators, and <br />photoionization detector measurements between 5 <br />ppmv and 50 ppmv. These soils can be characterized