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m o <br /> o College Park at Mountain House Specific Plan III <br /> Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program. <br /> n Implementation <br /> Implementation Verification <br /> Mitigation Measure Timing/Schedule Responsibility Action Date <br /> c <br /> Completed <br /> • copy of the approved SWPPP on the construction <br /> site. <br /> o <br /> 4.9 PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY <br /> cn 4,9-1 Public Health and Safety—Possible Exposure to Before and during San Joaquin County <br /> roPre-Existing Hazardous Materials During construction, Environmental Health <br /> n Construction Before demolition, Department and the <br /> The College Park developers shall implement the renovation,or Central Valley <br /> following measures: modification of RWQCB,in <br /> < Project grading,excavation, and other earth- structures conjunction with the <br /> moving activities at the project site and off-site developer and a <br /> infrastructure locations shall be monitored at the qualified hazardous <br /> County's discretion by qualified hazardous materials expert <br /> CO materials experts(either qualified County staff or <br /> consultants)for signs of potential pesticide, <br /> hydrocarbon,or other contamination,If the <br /> County or consultants observe soil discoloration, <br /> noxious odors,or other signs of potential <br /> contamination,Phase If testing(excavation, <br /> laboratory testing of soil,possibly groundwater <br /> ' testing) shall be undertaken, and any <br /> recommendations made by the consultants shall <br /> Z be implemented. <br /> o. < The San Joaquin County Environmental Health <br /> Department shall have regulatory authority over <br /> the investigation and clean-up of contamination <br /> a from underground storage tank releases and would <br /> provide "no further action required" <br /> determinations for that source of contamination. <br /> All aboveground storage tanks(ASTs)and <br /> underground storage tanks(USTs)at the project <br /> c8 r7l site shall be removed under the supervision of a <br /> 3 > qualified hazardous material expertin accordance <br /> with applicable regulations and removal permit <br />