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Page 8 <br /> ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT MITIGATION MEASURE LEVEL OF <br /> SIGNIFICANCE <br /> AFTER <br /> MITIGATION <br /> (SIGNIFICANT) strategically placed to reduce the amount <br /> of blowing litter. <br /> (c)The working face would be oriented to _ <br /> the downward side of prevailing winds to <br /> help reduce litter. <br /> (d)Periodic inspections would be <br /> conducted to collect and contain litter on- <br /> -and off-site. <br /> B.5 Excavating,moving,and depositing (a)Unpaved roadways and other disturbed, LS <br /> soil for daily cover could create excessive unvegetated areas of the site(not including <br /> dust and haze in the vicinity of the project. the active area of the landfill)would be <br /> `.(LESS THAN SIGNIFICANT) sprayed with water and dust-suppressing <br /> chemicals,for dust control as necessary. <br /> Also,please refer to Mitigation Measure - <br /> G.1 regarding dust. <br /> (b)The main access road would be paved. <br /> (c)Trucks and loaders would be prevented <br /> from dumping materials at heights greater <br /> than the minimum necessary to ensure <br /> clearance of waste from vehicle. <br /> (d)Vehicle speeds shall be 15 miles per <br /> hour or less on unpaved roads. <br /> (e) Routine maintenance of roads would <br /> be conducted. <br /> (f)The amount of disturbed,unvegetated <br /> area would be minimized. <br /> (g)The project shall consider the use of <br /> alternative daily covers,such as synthetic <br /> f foam or fabric,treated sewage sludge, <br /> recycled paper made into slurries,or <br /> chipped green waste,to reduce dust or <br /> haze. <br /> B.6 The proposed project would entail the See Mitigation Measure F.2. LS <br /> removal of mature oak trees from the site. <br /> (SIGNIFICANT) <br /> B.7 The proposed project would contribute a As feasible the edges of adjacent S <br /> GRASSETTI ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTING <br />