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Notice of Exemption - 1 - <br />To: <br />Office of Planning and Research <br />For U.S. Mail: <br />P.O. Box 3044 <br />Sacramento, CA 95812-3044 <br />Street Address: <br />1400 Tenth Street <br />Sacramento, CA 95814 <br />State Clearinghouse Number: N/A <br />From: <br />Department of Fish and Wildlife <br />Bay Delta Region <br />2825 Cordelia Road, Suite 100 <br />Fairfield, CA 945342825 <br />Project Title: Stockton Viaduct Bridge Stage 2 Geotechnical Investigations (Streambed Alteration Agreement No. <br />1600-2018-0116-R3) <br />Project Location (include county): The project is located on the San Joaquin River at the Stockton Channel <br />viaduct along Interstate 5 (1-5) at post -mile (PM) 26.47 in the City of Stockton, San Joaquin County, in the State of <br />California; Latitude 37'57'10.837", Longitude -121'18'30.301", in the U.S Geological Survey (USGS) map of <br />Stockton West, in the Mt. Diablo meridian. <br />Project Description: The California Department of Fish and Wildlife has executed Lake and Streambed Alteration <br />Agreement number 1600-2018-0116-R3, pursuant to Section 1602 of the Fish and Game Code to the California <br />Department of Transportation. The Project is limited to the geotechnical investigation involving the collection of <br />instream borings using a barge mounted drill. This project will provide subsurface and geological information for the <br />larger Stockton Viaduct Rehabilitation Project. This Agreement covers the geotechnical investigation only and shall <br />not be used for the construction of the larger project. This Agreement is limited to the following project activities: <br />The Office of Geotechnical Design -North (OGD -N) is planning to perform barge -mounted subsurface investigation <br />below the existing bridge decks at or near the proposed design pier/foundation locations located within the channel <br />of the Stockton Deepwater Channel at the Port of Stockton in order to determine the types of foundation material at <br />the site. OGD -N proposes to collect subsurface data necessary for the analysis of the current foundations and the <br />preparation of the future foundation recommendations and to provide information for future construction <br />procedures. The subsurface data will be used to generate a "Log of Test Boring" (LOTB). The LOTB is a <br />contractual document that provides the subsurface information for the project site. The LOTB sheets are signed by <br />a State of California Registered Civil Engineer or Registered Geologist and are included in the Caltrans Contract <br />Plans. The subsurface data will be used to determine if a future retrofit project is feasible or to determine if future <br />structure replacement would be necessary. <br />The currently proposed borings will be referred to as the "Stage 2" geotechnical investigation. Stage 1 geotechnical <br />investigations consisted of borings on land that were conducted in January 2018. Stage 2 geotechnical investigation <br />activities are in -water borings currently scheduled to occur during August 2018. A separate Lake and Streambed <br />Alteration Agreement will be necessary in the future to address the ultimate Stockton Channel Viaduct bridge <br />retrofit or replacement project. The drilling locations at Bents 8 and 9 will require drilling from a barge. Due to the <br />logistics involved in drilling from a barge and importance of these locations to the project, it is recommended to drill <br />four (4) borings, two at each pier, to provide data for the retrofit and possible replacement. Borings will be <br />composed of 4 -inch to 6 -inch diameter mud rotary drilled exploration holes extending to a maximum depth of 200 <br />feet below the existing ground surface. <br />