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M m <br /> C) Table 2-2 <br /> Summary of Impacts and Mitigation Measures <br /> W Significance Significance <br /> 3 Impacts Before Mitigation Measures After <br /> Mitigation Mitigation <br /> Safety Code and PRC Section 5097. <br /> In accordance with the California Health and Safety Code,if human <br /> remains are uncovered during ground-disturbing activities,all such <br /> activities within a 100-foot radius of the find shall be halted <br /> immediately and the City shall be notified.The City shall <br /> immediately notify the county coroner and a qualified professional <br /> archaeologist.The coroner is required to examine all discoveries of <br /> human remains within 48 hours of receiving notice of a discovery on <br /> private or state lands(Health and Safety Code Section 7050.5[b]).If <br /> the coroner determines that the remains are those of a Native <br /> American,he or she must contact the Native American Heritage <br /> Commission by phone within 24 hours of making that determination <br /> (Health and Safety Code Section 7050[c]).The City's responsibilities <br /> for acting after notification that Native American human remains <br /> I, were discovered are explained in detail in PRC Section 5097.9.The <br /> City of Manteca or its appointed representative and the professional <br /> archaeologist shall contact the Most Likely Descendant(MLD),as <br /> determined by the NAHC,regarding the remains.The MLD,in <br /> cooperation with the property owner and the lead agencies,shall <br /> determine the ultimate disposition of the remains. <br /> 4.13 Fisheries and Aquatic Resources <br /> v <br /> p4.13-1: Potential for Thermal Plume below the Discharge LTS No mitigation is necessary. LTS <br /> n Outfall to Block or Substantially Delay the Upstream <br /> v Spawning Migrations of Fishes.A thermal plume currently <br /> exists in the San Joaquin River immediately downstream of the <br /> o Manteca WQCF discharge outfall,but is not believed to block or <br /> CD substantially delay the upstream spawning migrations of fishes <br /> o due to a relatively large zone of passage that is present during all <br /> W months of the year,under all conditions.At full build-out(27 <br /> mgd capacity),the proposed project would result in increased <br /> plume size and changes to certain aspects of the plume's internal <br /> vcharacteristics(e.g.,temperature contours)and/or the frequency <br /> m with which specific characteristics would occur,relative to the <br /> v existing(permitted)condition.However,a viable zone of <br /> passage for all migrating fish species would be maintained under <br /> Cn <br /> m worst-case conditions with implementation of the proposed <br /> v � <br /> LTS=Less than Significant S=Significant PS=Potentially Significant SU=Significant and Unavoidable <br />