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If mitigation implemented will <br /> Potentially Significant Impacts Suggested Mitigation Measures impact be less than significant? <br /> • The project grading plan should <br /> include an approved drainage and <br /> erosion control plan to minimize <br /> the impacts from erosion and <br /> sedimentation during grading. <br /> This plan should conform to all <br /> standards adopted by San Joaquin <br /> County. This plan should include <br /> procedures such as: (a) restricting <br /> grading to the dry season; (b) <br /> protecting all finished graded <br /> slopes from erosion using such <br /> techniques as hillslope benching, <br /> erosion control matting, <br /> hydroseeding;(c)protecting <br /> w downstream storm drainage inlets <br /> o from sedimentation; and, (d)use <br /> of silt fencing to retain sediment <br /> on the project site. <br /> • After construction is completed all <br /> drainage culverts should be <br /> inspected for accumulated <br /> sediment. If sediment <br /> accumulation has occurred,these <br /> drainage structures should be <br /> cleared of debris and sediment. <br />