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in <br />C�7 <br />April 8, 2014 <br />b. 56 (G.3) <br />Proposed as Part of the Project: <br />The project sponsor has prepared a seismicity study for the site. If the <br />potential maximum peak ground acceleration in the seismicity study is <br />greater than that assumed in the preliminary design, the final project <br />design analysis will make modifications needed to meet the factor of <br />safety (determinations may be subject to the approval of CalRecycle <br />and/or RWQCB. Impacts to the new liner and drainage system installed <br />over the Austin Road Landfill will be monitored as appropriate based on <br />any stipulations of CalRecycle and/or RWQCB. <br />Current Status: Forward utilizes the updated seismicity study for the final <br />design of waste management units at the site. These designs are reviewed <br />and approved by the RWQCB. <br />c. 57 (G.4) <br />Proposed as Part of the Project: <br />Overall reduction—or, in some cases, elimination or improvement—of <br />slope instability at the project site can be achieved through the <br />implementation of the seismic design measures designed to meet CCR <br />Title 27. <br />Current Status: Forward designs all waste management units at the site to <br />comply with the seismic design measures included in the CUR Title 27 <br />requirements. <br />U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS (Sacramento Office, 916-557-5100) <br />a. 63 Austin ,.; <br />00 F1.a) <br />(Creek realignment) Monitoring and maintenance for five years following <br />construction. <br />Current Status: Forward realigned the creek in 2002. Questa Engineering <br />prepared a final monitoring report in August 2007 titled 2007 Project <br />Conditions, Creek Realignment and Habitat Restoration; North Branch of <br />South Fork of Liffkjohn's Creek at Forward Landfill. <br />b. 64 Austin 2000 (F1. c) <br />Restoration of the riparian area shall include revegetation with trees, <br />shrubs, and grasses native to the area– Plantings shall have a minimum <br />80% survival after the first year, and 100 % survivaL thereafter, or shall <br />have attained a 75% cover after three years and a-90% cover after five <br />years. Plantings shall be monitored each year and maintained as <br />Page 43 <br />