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PROPOSAL FOR <br />On -Call Environmental Services <br />RFP NO.: 21-105 <br />questions designed to cover the potential range of impacts that could be faced. The questions range <br />between 2 and 10 questions for each subject area, and total 93 questions over all subject areas. <br />I. <br />Aesthetics <br />XII. <br />Mineral Resources <br />II. <br />Agriculture/Forestry Resources <br />XIII. <br />Noise <br />III. <br />Air Quality <br />XIV. <br />Population/Housing <br />IV. <br />Biological Resources <br />XV. <br />Public Services <br />V. <br />Cultural Resources <br />XVI. <br />Recreation <br />VI. <br />Energy <br />XVII. <br />Transportation <br />VII. <br />Geology/Soils <br />XVIII. <br />Tribal Cultural Resources <br />Vill. <br />Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Emissions <br />XIX. <br />Utilities/Service Systems <br />IX. <br />Hazards/Hazardous Materials <br />XX. <br />Wildfire <br />X. <br />Hydrology/Water Quality <br />XXI. <br />Mandatory Findings of Significance <br />XI. <br />Land Use/Planning <br />The preparation of an IS checklist includes completing all questions of the checklist with a written response <br />to, or evaluation of, the impacts considered by the questions for each subject area. The responses <br />provided in the IS will rely on information provided in separate technical studies prepared for the proposed <br />action, or other existing documentation applicable to the specific subject area. Generally, many questions <br />will not require an extensive or detailed discussion to provide appropriate scoring. However, it is our <br />experience that several subject areas usually require more extensive responses to the questions. These <br />include some combination of Air Quality/GHG, Cultural Resources, Noise, and Transportation; and, in <br />many cases can also extend to Aesthetics, Biology, Geology, and Hydrology. <br />Technical Studies <br />Aesthetic Resources. Conducting an objective, thorough, and well -illustrated visual resource assessment <br />is often a critical component of both public relations efforts and environmental review. It is a useful tool to <br />assist the public in understanding what a project will look like when placed in the environment. Tetra Tech <br />provides state-of-the-art visual impact studies that meet the technical and procedural needs of permitting <br />authorities, illustrating to stakeholders how the project would appear and from which angles it would be <br />visible. Our team is experienced with determining key observation points and providing analyses to <br />address concerns of sensitive viewers while meeting CEQA requirements. In addition, Tetra Tech has <br />extensive experience developing scientifically defensible photo simulations using project photography, GIS, <br />3D graphic design software, and visual simulation expertise. <br />Air Quality Study/Greenhouse Gas Assessment. Air assessments can address criteria pollutants, air <br />toxic emissions, climate change impacts (GHG), and health risks relative to project activities. Both the <br />construction and operation phases of projects can produce emissions of criteria pollutants which must be <br />evaluated, and time -phased quantities compared to allowable limits established by the governing air quality <br />management district for the project location. Tetra Tech is a leading provider of air quality services. <br />Company expertise includes the following services: air emissions impact assessments, air monitoring and <br />sampling, dispersion modeling and health risk assessments, GHG emissions inventory and certification, <br />permit application, regulatory analysis and support, stationary and mobile source testing, and technical <br />evaluation and demonstration of advanced control technologies. <br />Biological Resources Assessment. Botanical and wildlife species are commonly among the most <br />important resources evaluated under CEQA. Certainly, the presence of plants and animals on federal or <br />state Threatened or Endangered species lists will require even more intense review. Concern over <br />potential impacts to biological resources is often the basis for legal action which can cause project delays <br />or even cancellations. Therefore, it is critically important that all potentially important or significant species <br />associated with a project site or region are identified early, are evaluated using appropriate survey <br />protocols, and data are collected with methods designed to preserve accuracy and detail. Tetra Tech's <br />City of Santa Ana 16 TETRA TECH <br />