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<br />ATTY/RESO.0035/CC RESO CERTIFYING FINAL EIR – 1548 MAPLE <br />REV: 04-30-18 PR <br />Page 15 of 49 <br />generated from excavation and grading activities on the project site shall be tested for <br />potential contaminants prior to re-use as engineered fill on-site. <br />2. A project-specific Health and Safety Plan that identifies hazardous materials to be <br />used at the project site (e.g., oils, fuels, paints, solvents, and adhesives) and <br />hazardous materials identified in soil, groundwater, and soil vapor through sampling; <br />describes required health and safety provisions and training for all workers potentially <br />exposed to hazardous materials in accordance with State and federal worker safety <br />regulations; and designates the personnel responsible for Health and Safety Plan <br />implementation. <br />3. A contingency plan that shall be implemented if previously unidentified potentially <br />contaminated material or regulated features (e.g., USTs) are encountered during <br />construction activities. The contingency plan shall include provisions that require <br />notification of the City, Regional Water Board, or any other regulatory agencies with <br />jurisdiction, when potentially contaminated material is encountered. Physical signs of <br />potentially contaminated materials include staining/discoloration, oily sheen or free <br />phase products, odors, the presence of rubble/debris/refuse, or the presence of buried <br />features that may contain hazardous materials (e.g., drums, buckets, sumps, vaults, <br />or pipelines). The contingency plan shall include guidelines for the collection of soil <br />and/or groundwater samples by a qualified environmental professional prior to further <br />work in the newly discovered affected area. The samples shall be submitted for <br />laboratory analysis by a State-certified laboratory under chain-of-custody procedures. <br />The analytical methods shall be selected by the environmental professional. The <br />analytical results of the sampling shall be reviewed by the qualified environmental <br />professional and submitted to the appropriate regulatory agency, if appropriate. The <br />environmental professional shall provide recommendations, as applicable, regarding <br />soil/waste management, worker health and safety training, and regulatory agency <br />notifications, in accordance with local, State, and federal requirements. Work shall not <br />resume in the area(s) affected until these recommendations have been implemented <br />under oversight by the City, Regional Water Board, or any other regulatory agencies <br />with jurisdiction, as appropriate. <br />4. Designated personnel responsible for implementation of the Response Plan. <br />In addition, the following measures shall be implemented: <br />• The contractor(s) shall designate storage areas suitable for hazardous materials <br />delivery, storage, and waste collection prior to any construction activities. These <br />locations must be as far away from catch basins, gutters, drainage courses, and <br />water bodies as possible. All hazardous materials and wastes used or generated <br />during project site development activities shall be labeled and stored in accordance <br />with applicable local, State, and federal regulations. In addition, an accurate up-to- <br />date inventory, including SDSs, shall be maintained on site to assist emergency <br />response personnel in the event of a hazardous materials incident. <br />• All maintenance and fueling of vehicles and equipment shall be performed in a <br />designated, bermed area, or over a drip pan that will not allow runoff of spills. <br />Vehicles and equipment shall be regularly checked and leaks repaired promptly at <br />an off-site location. Secondary containment shall be used to catch leaks or spills <br />any time vehicle or equipment fluids are dispensed, changed, or poured. <br />7.A. - Page 52