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Executive Summary <br /> Level of <br /> Potential Impacts Significance Mitigation Measures <br /> ENERGY <br /> IMPACT 4.6-1: Would the project result in potentially significant Less than No mitigation required. <br /> environmental impact due to wasteful, inefficient, or unnecessary Significant Impact <br /> consumption of energy resources, during project construction or <br /> operation? <br /> IMPACT 4.6-2: Would the project conflict with or obstruct a state or No Impact No mitigation required. <br /> local plan for renewable energy or energy efficiency? <br /> GEOLOGY AND SOILS <br /> IMPACT 4.7-1:Would the project directly or indirectly cause potential Less than No mitigation required. <br /> substantial adverse effects, including the risk of loss, injury, or death Significant Impact <br /> involving rupture of a known earthquake fault, as delineated on the <br /> most recent Alquist-Priolo Earthquake Fault Zoning Map issued by the <br /> state geologist for the area or based on other substantial evidence of <br /> a known fault; strong seismic ground shaking; seismic-related ground <br /> failure, including liquefaction; landslides? <br /> IMPACT 4.7-2: Would the project result in substantial soil erosion or Less than GEO-1: Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan.The construction contractor <br /> the loss of topsoil? Significant Impact shall incorporate best management practices (BMP)consistent with the National <br /> with Mitigation Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES)General Construction Permit <br /> Incorporated Program and shall prepare a Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP). <br /> The plan shall be prepared by a Qualified SWPPP Developer(QSD)and <br /> submitted for review and approval by San Joaquin County. The SWPPP BMPs <br /> shall include, but not be limited to,the following: <br /> cc Scheduling to avoid construction during rain events to the maximum <br /> extent possible; <br /> 00 Preservation of existing vegetation and topography to the maximum <br /> extent practicable; <br /> 0C Stabilized construction entrances and exits; <br /> 00 Erosion control (including all pertinent temporary erosion control <br /> practices as specified in Chapter 17.28.140 of the Kern County Grading <br /> Code), such as mulching,temporary drains and cullies, sandbag barrier, <br /> geotextiles and mats, silt fences, brush or rock filters, earth dikes, straw <br /> bale barriers, and sediment traps; <br /> 00 Sediment control; <br /> 00 Waste management; <br /> 00 Good housekeeping; and <br /> Griffith Energy Storage Project ES-24 Tetra Tech/SCH2022120675 <br /> Draft Environmental Impact Report August 2023 <br />