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I. Noise: <br /> Noise generated by the facility may have potentially significant impacts to residents in the area <br /> and to employees of the facility. Noise concerns include operational noise from the transfer <br /> station and its effect on nearby residential uses, employees, and customers; and vehicle noise, <br /> particularly from trucks hauling materials to and from the facility. The EIR will need to look at <br /> noise impacts both on and off the site, including traffic related noise along travel routes. Noise <br /> contours should also be developed to predict project noise levels. <br /> J. Public Health and Safety: <br /> There are several public health and safety hazards that are associated with this type of use. <br /> These hazards include the following: the presence of household hazardous waste, which can <br /> present a problem for employees and possibly contaminate the site; the health effects on <br /> employees of exposure to dust, noise, and repetitive motions;the potential for employees to come <br /> into contact with contaminated medical wastes;the possibility of vectors being attracted to refuse; <br /> workplace accidents associated with heavy equipment and sorting equipment; and the health and <br /> safety hazards on neighboring streets in the event of a traffic accident and the subsequent <br /> accidential dumping of refuse. <br /> K. Geology and Seismicity: <br /> The Midway Fault, believed to be inactive and located approximately seven miles from the site, <br /> is potentially capable of producing intense ground accelerations at the site. A maximum probable <br /> earthquake (the maximum earthquake probable of occurring every 100 years) on this fault is <br /> Magnitude 6.5 (Richter). Although the geotechnical hazard at the project site is limited, there is <br /> a potentially significant impact given that the facility will be located in a gravel pit, where <br /> landslides and slope failure could occur during an earthquake. <br /> L. Cultural Resources: <br /> Given the disturbed nature of the project site, it is doubtful whether any cultural resources remain. <br /> There may, however, be cultural resources located around the perimeter of the pit. <br /> M. Cumulative Impacts: <br /> Potentially significant cumulative impacts relative to traffic, noise, loss of habitat for Swainson's <br /> hawk, the availability of public services, and water quality may result from development of this site <br /> as proposed. <br /> REVIEW AND COMMENT PERIOD: <br /> Written comments must be returned within the 30-day review period noted below: <br /> Review Begins: April 28, 1993 <br /> Review Ends: May 28, 1993 <br /> Notice of Preparation - a - ER-93-1 <br />