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Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Report Page IV.A-26 <br /> Forward Inc.Landfill 2018 Expansion Project <br /> Service,Wildlife Services visited the project site to evaluate aviation-related wildlife hazards <br /> and current management practices,including the bird control program discussed above. After <br /> the visit,USDA Wildlife Services made recommendations for wildlife management at the <br /> landfill. (Odell, 2011). In addition to compliance with FAA rules and regulations, the <br /> recommendations include: <br /> • Review of all new landscaping/development plans for wildlife hazards <br /> • Water management to eliminate standing water from the landfill whenever possible ' <br /> • Vegetation management to eliminate brushy areas along ditches and streams <br /> • Operation of wildlife hazard management patrols <br /> • Continuation of the current falconry-based bird control program at the landfill ' <br /> • Coordination with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to develop a permit to reduce <br /> hazards to aircraft from specific threatened and endangered species and species of <br /> special concern <br /> Mitigation Measure AA (Implement Annual Gull Control Program) (Revises 2013 EIR <br /> Mitigation A.1): Mitigation Measure A.4,below,incorporates the recommendations of USDA <br /> Wildlife Services,but excludes the USDA Wildlife Service's recommendations for special-status <br /> bird species and the removal of prey base for predatory birds and mammals. <br /> The project sponsor shall continue to implement an annual gull control program as described in ! <br /> Rolph A. Davis,Ph.D. LGL Limited environmental research associates,Demonstration of the <br /> Continued Effectiveness of the Bird Control Program at the Forward Landfill,Manteca, <br /> California—2016-2017,August 7,2017. The gull control program shall include monitoring of <br /> gulls feeding at or using the landfill, as described below. <br /> • Monitoring shall be conducted by an independent third-party firm or individual <br /> with experience in the field of bird hazards to aircraft safety. <br /> • The third-party monitoring shall consist of a minimum of six site visits, each lasting <br /> four hours, every month from October through May. To the extent possible, the site <br /> visits shall be announced in advance. During each month: <br /> o two of the visits shall begin at dawn, <br /> o two shall occur during mid-day, , <br /> 0 one shall occur late in the afternoon covering the period after the falconer has <br /> finished for the day, and <br /> 0 one shall occur on Sunday when the landfill is closed to ensure that gulls are <br /> not accessing the site when staff are absent. <br /> • Site visits in addition to the minimum of six monthly visits described above shall be <br /> made if necessary to verify the criteria for failure described below. <br /> • The results of the monitoring shall be documented in an annual report. <br /> • Landfill staff shall participate in monitoring so that action can be taken as soon as a <br /> potential problem is identified. <br /> The control program shall be considered to be failing and will require upgrading if any of the ' <br /> following situations occur: <br />