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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2300 - Underground Storage Tank Program
File Section
INSTALL
FileName_PostFix
2016
RECORD_ID
PR0540987
PE
2351
FACILITY_ID
FA0023459
FACILITY_NAME
Pilot Travel Center Lathrop - 1017
STREET_NUMBER
345
STREET_NAME
ROTH
STREET_TYPE
Rd
City
Lathrop
Zip
95330
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
345 Roth Rd
QC Status
Approved
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\MIGRATIONS3\R\ROTH\345\PR0540987\2016 INSTALL.PDF
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4.0 MITIGATION MONITORING AND REPORTING PROGRAM <br /> <br />4.0-4 Final Environmental Impact Report – Lathrop Pilot Flying J <br /> <br />ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT MITIGATION MEASURE MONITORING <br />RESPONSIBILITY TIMING VERIFICATION <br />(DATE/INITIALS) <br />Mitigation Measure 3.3-4: The project applicant shall implement the <br />following structural BMPs that focus on preventing pollutants from entering <br />stormwater, or alternative BMPs approved by the City of Lathrop: <br />• Grassed Swales: A swale is a vegetated, open channel management <br />practice designed to treat and attenuate stormwater runoff for a <br />specified water quality volume. Stormwater runoff flowing through <br />these channels is treated by being filtered through vegetation in the <br />channel, through a subsoil matrix, and/or through infiltration into <br />the underlying soils. Swales can be used throughout the proposed <br />project area where feasible in the landscape design to treat parking <br />lot runoff. <br />• Proprietary Devices: There are a variety of commercially available <br />stormwater treatment devices designed to remove contaminants <br />from drainage once flows enter the conveyance systems. <br />StormFilter™ units, or equivalent filtration-type systems, are <br />recommended within the commercial and industrial areas as the <br />main structural BMP for these areas. Bioswales are also <br />recommended for streets and parking areas. Drop inlet filters <br />should also be used to control drainage runoff water quality. <br /> City of Lathrop Community Development Department <br /> <br /> During construction activities <br />CULTURAL RESOURCES Impact 3.4-1: Project implementation has the potential to cause a substantial adverse change to a significant historical resource, as Defined in CEQA Guidelines §15064.5 <br />Mitigation Measure 3.4-1: If any cultural resources, including prehistoric <br />or historic artifact, or other indications of archaeological resources are <br />found during grading and construction activities, all work shall be halted <br />immediately within a 200-foot radius of the discovery until an archaeologist <br />meeting the Secretary of the Interior's Professional Qualifications Standards <br />in prehistoric or historical archaeology, as appropriate, has evaluated the <br />find(s). <br />Work cannot continue at the discovery site until the archaeologist conducts <br />City of Lathrop Community Development Department <br />Throughout all ground disturbing activities <br />
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