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Response to Draft Environmental Impact Report February 7, 2019 <br />Harbor View Development Project, Redwood City CA Page 7 of 7 <br />than healthy adults. Further research may clarify the relationship between PM exposure <br />and children's health." <br />Lastly, planting suitable trees and/or vegetation between sensitive receptors and pollution <br />source has the potential to mitigate some exposure to particulate matter especially when <br />combined with a regional approach; however, it is unlikely that a phytoremediation approach <br />would be sufficient to mitigate ambient air quality issues due the Site's proximity to emission <br />sources and the high levels of PM2.5 documented in this area. <br />CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS <br />For the reasons presented in this Response (and DEIR), the above -referenced proposed <br />theoretical alternative uses are not appropriate for the Site. Rather, non-active outdoor uses <br />are more appropriate for the Development project. We recommend that the Mitigation <br />Measures HAZ-la and 1b be modified accordingly based on the updated information in this <br />Response. <br />CLOSING <br />If you have any questions or comments in this Response, please do not hesitate to contact us. <br />Sincerely, <br />PATH FORWARD PARTNERS, INC. <br />Craig Pe etier, P.G. <br />Principal Geologist <br />Enclosure: References <br />avid A. Grunat, P.G., C.H.G. <br />Principal Geologist <br />cc: Ms. Janette D'Elia, Harbor View Property, Idelia@iavoaul.com <br />Project No.: 102-102-100 PATH OR A R (i <br />