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Mitigation Measures and Statements of Findings of Impacts Being Monitoring Responsible <br /> g Part for Providing Monitoring/Reporting <br /> Significant and Unavoidable Reporting Action y g Responsibility Timing <br /> Mitigation <br /> 4.9 Hazards and Hazardous Materials <br /> HAZARDS-1a:The project applicant shall require,through the enforcement of Verification by County Union Pacific and San Joaquin County During project construction <br /> contractual obligations,that all contractors transport,store,and handle construction contractors Environmental Health Dept. activities <br /> construction-related hazardous materials utilized in connection with construction <br /> at the project site as required by applicable law.Additionally,the project <br /> applicant shall provide a site-specific spill response plan for the project area as <br /> required by applicable law, prior to the issuance of construction permits,which <br /> shall be submitted by the applicant in support of the construction permits. <br /> During project construction,the project applicant shall require,through the <br /> enforcement of contractual obligations,that all contractors adhere to the <br /> requirements and measures described in the site specific spill response plan. <br /> The site-specific spill response plan shall include, at minimum,the following <br /> measures and requirements: <br /> • The manufacturers'recommendations and federal,state,and local <br /> requirements shall be followed for use,storage,and disposal of chemical <br /> products used for construction,including fuels, lubricants,solvents,paints, <br /> and other potentially hazardous materials. <br /> • All refueling and maintenance activities shall occur at a dedicated area that <br /> is equipped with containment improvements and readily available spill <br /> control equipment and products or,in the case of Direct-to-Locomotive <br /> ("DTL")fueling,where locomotives are fueled throughout the yard by fuel <br /> delivery trucks,or other instances in which mobile fueling or maintenance <br /> occurs,the site specific spill response plan shall include plan elements to <br /> respond to any spills arising from DTL or other mobile fueling or <br /> maintenance. <br /> • Overtopping of construction equipment fuel gas tanks shall be avoided. <br /> • During routing maintenance of construction equipment,site operators shall <br /> properly contain and remove grease,oils,and antifreeze. <br /> • Discarded or waste containers of fuels and other chemicals shall be <br /> properly disposed of,in accordance with federal,state,and local <br /> requirements. <br /> • Construction related hazardous materials and wastes shall be stored away <br /> from stream channels,canals,other waterways,and steep banks,in order to <br /> prevent these materials from entering into surface waters in the event of <br /> accidental release. <br /> • All precautions required by the Central Valley Regional Water Quality <br /> Control Board(CVRWQCB)-issued construction activity stormwater NPDES <br /> permits shall be implemented and adhered to. <br /> 4.9 Hazards and Hazardous Materials(cont.) <br /> • In the event of a spill,the project applicant shall ensure,through the <br /> enforcement of contractual obligations,that all contractors immediately control <br /> the source leak and immediately contain any spill using appropriate spill <br />