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Contractor Name
City of Menlo Park
PROJECT NAME
Atherrton Channel Maintenance
RMP File Number
304.5
Date
9/18/2015
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Exhibit A <br /> Page 3 af 6 <br /> 4. Staging and storage areas for equipment, materials, fuels, lubricants and solvents shall <br /> be located away from the wetted areas. <br /> 5. Any equipment or vehicles operated adjacent to the creek areas shall be checked and <br /> maintained daily to prevent leaks of materials into the water. Vehicles must be moved <br /> away 150 feet from the stream prior to refueling and lubrication. <br /> 6. All workers shall decontaminate waders, boots and other clothing that will come in direct <br /> contact with the water to prevent the spread of aquatic diseases. The decontamination of <br /> clothing and equipment shall comply with the methods included in the attached draft <br /> SAA-Avoidance and Minimization Measures Item 2.5. These methods are summarized <br /> below, and one or more of these methods shall be used: <br /> a. All equipment shall be dried in an upland location following last aquatic use. The <br /> minimum drying time depends on the average daytime temperatures, at least 7 <br /> days of drying time for average daytime temperatures more than 80o F and at <br /> least 30 days of drying time for average daytime temperatures less than 80o F. <br /> b. Scalding water wash (at least 140 °F) with varying high and low pressure spray <br /> to dislodge pathogens and vegetation. <br /> c. Freezing at a temperature less than 32 o F for more than 72 hours. <br /> d. Soaking in a hospital-grade disinfectant solution for at least two minutes. <br /> Disinfected clothing and equipment shall be thoroughly rinsed in a water bath <br /> before entering the stream. <br /> Repeat decontamination is required only if the equipment/clothing is removed from the <br /> site, used within a different waterbody, and returned to the project site. <br /> PERMIT COMPLIANCE REQUIREMENT: <br /> All permits will be or have been obtained by the City of Menlo Park. The City of Menlo Park shall <br /> provide copies of permits listed below by the date of commencement of work. The work to be <br /> done shall conform to the �equirements of all permits: <br /> 1. The CDFW draft SAA (Attachment A). This permit is currently being revised with minor <br /> changes. <br /> 2. The Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB) Waste Discharge Requirement <br /> (WDR) Waiver Conditions. The Board did not recommend issuance of a 401 Water <br /> Quality Certification for this project due to its low threat to water quality. <br /> 3. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) 404 authorization. A 404 authorization is <br /> not required because disposal is off-site and there will be no violations of the <br /> Endangered Species Act. <br /> TRAFFIC CONTROL - POSTING AND NOTIFICATION AND MAINTAINING TRAFFIC: <br /> The City of Menlo Park shall provide traffic control devices (e.g., cones, barricades, warning <br /> signs, etc.) and other incidentals to control automobile traffic safely around the sites. The City of <br /> Menlo Park shall close the sidewalk next to the Channel and re-direct pedestrian traffic during <br /> the days mobilization and work is in progress and while spoils are de-watered. The City of <br /> 8/28/2015-3:29 PM <br /> ATTY/AGR.2015.212/City of Menlo Park Page 3 of 30 <br />
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