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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2600 - Land Use Program
RECORD_ID
SU0004098
PE
2605
FACILITY_NAME
PA-0300550
STREET_NUMBER
35775
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S
STREET_NAME
KOSTER
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
TRACY
ENTERED_DATE
5/12/2004 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
35775 S KOSTER RD
RECEIVED_DATE
3/10/2004 12:00:00 AM
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10/17/2007 14:37 FAX 2084683163 SJC_COMM_OEV 2 012/013 <br /> • Lower a well pump for any well where groundwater levels are reduced by the <br /> mining activities. <br /> • Deepen any well where lowering of a well pump is infeasible to maintain well <br /> capacity and pay for any offset cost from increased energy charges <br /> • Replace any well for which all preceding measures fail to mitigate loss in well <br /> capacity. <br /> • Provide an alternative water supply to any property where the preceding measures <br /> fail to mitigate loss in well capacity or water supply caused by the mining <br /> activities. <br /> • Perform any combination of the preceding actions,or other measures,necessary <br /> to restore loss in a water supply attributed to the mining activities. <br /> These measures would be subject to the review and approval of the County before <br /> implementation,which would ensure consistency with the San Joaquin County General <br /> Plan. In any case,as a performance standard,these measures would bring groundwater <br /> levels back into the range of historical fluctuations,or functionally replace any wells the <br /> capacity of which had been impaired by the mining Project. If the adopted mitigation <br /> were shown to be ineffective in reducing impacts to a less-than-significant level.San <br /> Joaquin County would retain authority to require supplemental or additional mitigation <br /> measures to mitigate the impact. In addition,see the response to comment 12 above. <br /> Response to Comment 14 <br /> The responses to Comments 3. 12.and 13 describe the evaluations and mitigation tperw.•dna6a; <br /> Measures related to use of groundwater for the project. .amwem(a'th6,•e°°tp ..izk <br /> :pe°p°e{d pdj•q gwaj tmmfivelvi6 <br /> ; ''°,yiWtePdimlRbo!iiiauiaceiP?9?'i' <br /> Response to Comment 1$ ;3M;.ItaitpaeraNAAuew'aWr',' 'i. ', <br /> .the.dhvfaah,�m'd,ge4'�i9'.eaedry"s;i <br /> Commenter is encouraged to review the impact analysis and proposed mitigation � PT+ �'.•4'f d''t 5'nd.if' N <br /> measures to the following chapters of the Draft EIR: dP <br /> ti�teeleislare". <br /> A�eR'Je�,eiie!¢i,lbe <br /> ° For the analysis of impacts and mitigation related to noise, lease refer to Ch '`t •" ' <br /> Y Pa B P Chapter <br /> any <br /> 3.J,"Noise;beginning on page 3.J-7 of the draft EIR. <br /> aarad; ,pPtoFd4:mem�si'"' <br /> For the analysis of impacts and mitigation related to dust please refer to Chapter pedes at�aaw4•ti ;rib"r0M�W.!! <br /> • 3.C,"Air ualitYr"beginning on page3.0-9 of the draft EIR- <br /> For <br /> lRFor <br /> the analysis of impacts and mitigation related to visual resources and light n q�o mq em(pusr;&e'nmee e;�r^iid. <br /> pollution,please refer to Chapter 3.A,"Aesthetics"beginning on page 3.A-8 of AN'Z& <br /> to'oN�S`ele'eire4le',ia�s+rNieed dM6�d <br /> the daft EIR. .reipodb',m!°a�menkXsifdp&e7',,:::G:P;::"', <br /> • For the analysis of impacts and mitigation related to traffic,please refer to <br /> Chapter 31,"Transportation and Traffic,"beginning on page 31-23 of the draft aeedeeeetlu,uatu6em.d ae'd�ie(°4e"` <br /> EIR. • • t inmiatai•Q.!'ilial^I <br /> • For the analysis of impacts and mitigation related to groundwater,please refer to <br /> Chapter 3.11"Groundwater and Groundwater Quality,"beginning on page 3.H-5 <br /> of the draft SIR. <br /> Page 2-7 of the Draft SIR in Chapter 2,"Project Description,"under"Operating Hours <br /> and Employment'describes the typical operating hours of Monday through Friday from <br /> 6 a.m.to 8 p.m.(14 hours)for the quarry and aggregate plant,and 5 a.m.to 5 p.m.(12 <br />
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