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MouNTArN HousE PRorosED MAcnADo TENTAnvE MAP 4. ENviRDNMENTAL CnEcKusr <br /> 4.7 HAZARDS <br /> SIGNIFICANT IMPACTS IDENTIFIED IN 2005 SPHIEIR <br /> %W <br /> %W The SPHIEIR identified seven impacts related to potential hazards. Four,involving exposure <br /> to hazardous materials during construction,release of hazardous emissions and materials <br /> within one-quarter mile of a school, exposure to electromagnetic fields,and exposure to non- <br /> %W potable water,were determined to be less than significant. The following three impacts were <br /> %W determined to be potentially significant: <br /> L Impact 4.9-1: Public Health and Safety—Possible Exposure to Pre-Existing <br /> %W Hazardous Materials During Construction. The proposed project could unearth or <br /> otherwise disturb pre-existing hazardous materials at the project site during <br /> %W construction,potentially exposing construction workers or others to hazardous <br /> %W materials. A significant impact would occur. <br /> L <br /> Impact 4.94: Public Health and Safety—Locate a School Site in an Area of <br /> Potential Hazards.One of the two proposed K-8 school sites would be located in an <br /> area of potential hazardous conditions as defined by CEQA(Section 21151). The <br /> school would be located less than one-quarter mile From a potential source of hazardous <br /> emissions and a location where large amounts of hazardous materials may potentially <br /> be used and stored. A significant impact would occur. <br /> impact 4.9-5: Public Health and Safety—Exposure to Pipeline Hazards. The <br /> proposed project would result in the development of sensitive land uses in close <br /> proximity to existing natural gas and crude oil pipelines, and would expose persons to <br /> contamination or explosion hazards associated with the pipelines. A significant <br /> impact would occur. <br /> MITIGATION MEASURES IDENTIFIED IN 2005 SPIIIEIR <br /> �. Mitigation Measure 4.9-1 in the SPHIEIR addresses possible exposure to pre-existing <br /> hazardous materials during construction. It provides for monitoring and the testing of soils <br /> for contamination during construction. Recommendations made by the experts performing <br /> the monitoring and testing shall be implemented. Aboveground and underground storage <br /> 14. tanks,dairy waste ponds, septic systems, refuse piles,waste ponds,and electrical <br /> transformers containing PCBs shall be removed before construction. The San Joaquin <br /> County Environmental Health Department(SJCEHD) shall be satisfied that the <br /> contamination has been attenuated and poses no significant hazard before construction <br /> %„ commences or building permits are issued. <br /> %W Mitigation Measure 4.9-1 states that prior to the demolition or modification of structures <br /> located in the SPHI area, qualified hazardous materials experts shall survey buildings <br /> constructed before 1981 for asbestos and lead-based paint. A licensed asbestos and lead- <br /> based paint abatement contractor shall perform demolition or modification of any structures <br /> v containing asbestos or lead-based paint in accordance with applicable regulations. <br /> %, Implementation of the above mitigation measure would reduce impacts associated with <br /> possible exposure of people to pre-existing hazardous materials during construction to a less- <br /> than-significant level. <br /> `, 4-35 <br />