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• i► <br /> Stantec <br /> PEA WORKPLAN <br /> Proposed Lodi Energy Center Site <br /> Lodi, California <br /> subsequent analyses to provide data associated with the PECs identified by the Carlton ESA. <br /> CH2M HILL summarized the data and compared it to various agency soil screening levels in a <br /> preliminary evaluation of risk to human health in the February 26, 2009 Memorandum titled <br /> NCPA Lodi Preliminary Phase II ESA Sample Results. CH2M HILL concluded that exposure of <br /> construction workers and onsite industrial workers to surface and subsurface soils may <br /> adversely affect human health. <br /> Based on the Phase II ESA results, the CEC requested that additional investigation and <br /> evaluation of risk be conducted under DTSC oversight. <br /> 2.2.2 Regulatory Background <br /> The CEC is the lead agency (for licensing thermal power plants 50 megawatts and larger) under <br /> the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and has a certified regulatory program under <br /> CEQA. Under its certified program, the CEC is exempt from having to prepare an environmental <br /> impact report. Its certified program, however, does require environmental analysis of the project, <br /> including an analysis of alternatives and mitigation measures to minimize any significant adverse <br /> effect the project may have on the environment. <br /> NCPA, as part of it's environmental review of the Site under CEQA, identified soil impacts to the <br /> Site including deposition of wastewater sludge and surface water runoff discharges from an <br /> adjacent area. The CEC encouraged NCPA to work closely with the DTSC on remedial options <br /> and cleanup. <br /> PEA WP-Lodi 3 August 13,2009 <br />