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?Environmeratal Analy�is <br /> products would be properly stored in storage containers and handled accordin$ly to applicable <br /> regulations. Construction woxkexs would be educated on the proper han{�$and storage of these <br /> materials before construction begins. {Less that�Significant Impact) <br /> b) Create a sigtriScant hazatd ta the pnblic ar the erivrranmerit through reasonably <br /> foreseeable upset arld acciderlt conditivrss involvi�eg the release ofhazardous materlals into <br /> the environmetlt? <br /> The pxoposed project would not resu�t in the routine transpoxtation of hazardous materials or <br /> hazardous waste. The City would demolish the old purr�p station near Bair Island Road and would <br /> replace it with a new wet-well and pump starion. Excess soil and spoils from excavating associated <br /> with the joint-use path and retaining wall construcrion would be removed. Based upon the soil test <br /> results contained in Appendix F,the soil in the proposed project area is classified as Class II <br /> "designated" {nonhazardous) waste. The demolition wastes from the old pump station and the <br /> excess soils from excavation wotald be disposed off-site at an appropriate ciisposal site such as the Ox <br /> Mountain Landfill in Half Moon Bay,a Class II landfill capable of accepring designated <br /> nonhazardous wastes generated bp project construcrion. The Young Bay Mud sails within the <br /> p�o�ect area may contain too much absarbed moisture to be txansported and disposed of as landfill <br /> cover. The contractors would dry,m�, and test the Bay Mud soils onsite prior to transport and <br /> disposal at an appropriate landfill site. Testing would use the Paint Filter Test to ensure that the soils <br /> used as landfill cover are at least 50 percent solids, as required bp Section 3004 of the Hazardous and <br /> Solid Waste Amendrnents (HSWA}. <br /> The City would compl�T with all applicable Iaws and regularions to ensure safe and proper handling of <br /> hazardous materials. Tide 22 of the California Code of ftegulations (CCR) is the prunary state statue <br /> regulating hazardous wastes enforced by the Depattment of To�c Substances Control (DTSC} and <br /> local Certified Unified Program Agencies (CUPAs). Title 22, Secrion G6261.20-6G261.24 defines <br /> hazardous wastes and conr.ain applicable standaxds and restxicrions regardirig transportarion and <br /> disposal of hazardous wastes. Tide 27 of the California Code of Regulations, contains regulations <br /> related to solid waste and hazardous waste transportatian,and pxoper disposal of solid waste to <br /> landfill faciliues. Tmplementing these measuxes would rr�itvn�ize the risk of exposing the public to <br /> potenrial hazardous materials and reduce potenrial impacts from accidental releases to a less than <br /> significant level. (Less than Signi�cant Irnpact} <br /> c)Emit hazardous emisslorrs or handle hazatdaus or acutely hazatdous materials, <br /> substaaces, or waste within orze-guattermile ofara existtng oxpraposed school� <br /> The proposed constn�ction activiries would not result in hazardous emissions or handling of <br /> hazardous sui�stances within a quarter-mile of a school. The closest school is Orion Elementary <br /> Schooi, approximately 0.4 rniles from the project axea. (No Impaet} <br /> 2-39 US 101 Pe�les�rian Usadercrassirag assd Bair <br /> I.rland I�oad Stoj�n Drain Pump Statiosa Project <br />