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TA-7I 7-T <br /> Draft Environmental Impact Report Page 11-34 <br /> Forward Inc. Landfill Expansion <br /> agencies for on-site use. The design and operation of any on-site leachate <br /> processing that is implemented will comply with all applicable laws and <br /> regulations. <br /> No additional measures are required. <br /> I.5. Potential adverse No Impact. None required. No Impact. <br /> impacts to schools, parks, <br /> public facilities or storm <br /> water facilities. <br /> J. CULTURAL <br /> RESOURCES <br /> J.1. Potential impacts on Mitigation 1.1. An archaeological monitor shall be retained to observe the excavation of Less than <br /> buried cultural resources. the new creek channel along the southern border of the parcel in order to identify Significant <br /> potentially buried resources. In the event that any of the archaeological site indicators <br /> described above are found, work should be halted within a zone established by the <br /> project archaeologist until a plan for the evaluation of the resource under CEQA <br /> guidelines has been submitted to the appropriate permitting agency for approval. <br /> If any potential cultural resources are encountered during the creek relocation <br /> excavation, the following measures shall be implemented: <br /> (a). If prehistoric archaeological resources are discovered during excavation and <br /> construction of the proposed project,the project sponsor shall suspend all work in the <br /> immediate vicinity of the find pending site investigation by a qualified archaeologist or <br /> cultural resources consultant to assess the materials and determine their significance. If <br /> the qualified archaeologist determines that the find is an important archaeological <br /> resource,the project sponsor shall provide funding and time to allow recovering an <br /> archaeological sample or to implement avoidance measures. Work could continue at <br /> other locations while archaeological mitigation takes place. <br /> (b) Evaluative testing, normally consisting of limited hand excavation to retrieve <br /> information and materials from the archaeological site,would be needed to demonstrate <br />