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Substantial or <br /> potentially substantial <br /> adverse change <br /> Yes Maybe No <br /> 3. Water Will the proposed result in: <br /> a. , Changes in currents, or the course <br /> of direction of water movements, <br /> in either marine or fresh waters? X <br /> b. Changes in absorption rates, <br /> _ drainage patterns, or the rate <br /> And amount of surface runoff? X <br /> C. Alterations to the course or <br /> flow of flood waters? _ . <br /> d. Change in the amount of surface <br /> water in any water body? <br /> e. Discharge into surface waters, or <br /> in any alteration of surface water <br /> quality, including but not limited <br /> to, temperature, dissolved oxygen <br /> or turbidity? X <br /> f. Alteration of the direction or <br /> rate of flow of ground waters? X <br /> g. Change in the quantity of ground <br /> waters, either through direct <br /> additions or withdrawals, or <br /> through interception of an <br /> aquifer by cuts or excavations? X <br /> h. Substantial reduction in the <br /> amount of water otherwise avail- <br /> able for public water supplies? X <br /> i. Exposure of people or property <br /> to water related hazards such <br /> as flooding or tidal waves? X <br /> Explanation: All wash water from decontamination of the floors, <br /> sumps, pipes and pumps will be stored in the storage <br /> tanks and disposed at an off-site disposal facility. <br /> Wash water .from the decontamination will be <br /> temporarily stored in drums and transferred to vacuum <br /> tanks for off=site disposal. Steamcleaning generates <br /> water at a rate of five gallons per minute. Absorbent <br /> boom will border all plastic-lined areas while washing <br /> and will be monitored to ensure containment. <br /> 4 <br />