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by reducing engine noise and by limiting construction activities to times of day when <br />receptors are less sensitive. <br />G. Water Main <br />Potential Impact: If improvement to the water main is necessary under <br />the proposed project, the following construction impacts could result: traffic could be <br />inconvenienced and require detours; air quality standards could be exceeded if bare soil <br />was left exposed and construction vehicles were in operation; and community noise <br />standards may be exceeded during operation of construction vehicles and equipment. <br />(Potentially Significant) <br />Mitigation: The following mitigation measure, as set forth in the Initial <br />Study and the FEIR, is hereby adopted and will be implemented as provided in the <br />Mitigation Monitoring Program: <br />The project sponsor would be responsible for implementing the <br />following mitigation measures to reduce construction impacts during improvement of the <br />water main and replacement of distribution facilities, which were included in the 1989 <br />Proposed Second Amendment to the City of Redwood City Redevelopment Plan for <br />Redevelopment Project #2 Draft EIR to reduce the severity of these impacts (the <br />numbers represent the Mitigation Measure numbers from the 1989 Proposed Second <br />Amendment to the City of Redwood City Redevelopment Plan for Redevelopment <br />Project #2 Draft EIR). <br />• Water system improvement projects should be designed and <br />constructed to meet all criteria and standards established by the <br />Redwood City Community Development Department, the Redwood <br />City Fire Department, and the California Water Works Standards. <br />• The City should continue to impose its Water Conservation <br />Ordinance during periods of severe drought to maximize the use of <br />the City's water allocation from the San Francisco Water <br />Department's Hetch Hetchy aqueduct system, and to conserve the <br />City's finite water resources. <br />Water services to the Amendment Area should meet the criteria <br />and standards used by the Redwood City Fire Department to <br />determine adequate fire protection in the Amendment Area. The <br />specific project requirements for fire protection shall be determined <br />during the plan check process. <br />• Air Quality Mitigation Measures 1 to 5 of the 1989 Proposed <br />Second Amendment to the City of Redwood City Redevelopment <br />Plan for Redevelopment Project #2 Draft EIR <br />19 <br />