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Substantial or <br /> potentially substantial <br /> adverse change <br /> Igs May do <br /> d. The destruction, covering or <br /> modification of any unique <br /> geologic or physical features? <br /> e. Any increase in wind or water <br /> erosion of soils, either on or <br /> off the site? <br /> f. changes- in deposition or erosion <br /> of beach sands, or changes in <br /> -siltation, deposition or erosion <br /> which may modify the channel <br /> of a river or stream or the bed <br /> of the ocean 'or any bay, inlet X <br /> or lake? <br /> g. Exposure of people or property <br /> -to geologic hazards such as <br /> earthquakes, . landslides, , <br /> mudslides, ground failure, or _ <br /> similar hazards? <br /> Explanation: There will be minor soil disruption from soil <br /> sampling,. .during removal of the underground tank, and <br /> possible excavation of contaminated material. Samples <br /> will be collected with a hand auger drilled to a depth <br /> of 3 feet to the concrete and soil interface. Holes <br /> .will be backfilled with native soil. These soils <br /> would ' be containerized and sampled for future disposal . <br /> purposes. If initial soil sampling indicates any soil <br /> contamination, the Plan allows removal and disposal of <br /> up to to 50 cubic yards of- soil, asphalt, and <br /> concrete. If the results indicate more than so <br /> yards, then the Plan• identifies steps that the <br /> facility must take-''to notify DISC, prepare a workplan <br /> to investigate and submit the workplan and schedule. <br /> Future actions vrill require CEQA analysis -of the <br /> environmental impact of these propsed actions. <br /> 2 <br />