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31A
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3/6/2006
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<br />E. <br /> <br />Where sewers are <br />wastewater is the <br />of septic tanks <br />systems? <br /> <br />not available for the disposal of <br />soil capable of supporting the use <br />or alternative wastewater disposal <br /> <br />No Impact <br /> <br />The project site is located within urban setting where <br />sewer service is available. The proposed project would not <br />require septic tanks or alternative disposal systems. <br /> <br />VII. HAZARDS/HAZARDOUS MATERIALS <br /> <br />The following analysis is based on a Limited Phase II <br />Environmental Site Assessment prepared for the project site <br />by Rincon Consultants in November of 2005. The report is <br />presented in its entirety in Appendix A. <br /> <br />A. Create a significant hazard to <br />environment through the routine <br />disposal of hazardous materials? <br /> <br />the public <br />transport, <br /> <br />or the <br />use or <br /> <br />Less Than Significant Impact <br /> <br />Setting <br /> <br />The Fairhaven Memorial project site is currently and <br />historically been used for agriculture purposes. There is <br />the potential the residual pesticides and metals could be <br />present in the soils. These potential contaminates could <br />pose a hazard to workers if not properly disposed of or if <br />contained in surface water runoff could result in adverse <br />water quality impacts. <br /> <br />A Phase II Environmental Site Assessment was prepared to <br />determine the presence of residual pesticides and metals in <br />the soil. A total of eight borings were conducted on the <br />project site at depths ranging from 0.5-feet to 3-feet <br />below grade. A total of 40 soil samples were collected. The <br />soil samples were tested for pesticides in accordance with <br />Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Method 8081A and for <br />metals by EPA method 6010B and 7471A. <br /> <br />Pesticides <br /> <br />The EPA has developed risk-based Preliminary Remediation <br />Goals for various pollutants in soil. Preliminary <br /> <br />15 <br /> <br />31A.,30 <br />
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