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TABLE 1-1 <br /> SUMMARY OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS AND MITIGATION MEASURES <br /> Significance <br /> Before Significance <br /> Potential Impact Mitigation Mitigation Measures After <br /> Measures Mitigation <br /> Measures <br /> 5. Restrict vehicular access to the disturbance area <br /> during periods of inactivity. <br /> 6. Apply water or chemical, organic stabilizers, <br /> suppressants, construct wind barriers and/or cover <br /> exposed potentially dust-generating materials. <br /> 7. When materials are transported off-site, stabilize <br /> and cover all materials to be transported and <br /> maintain six inches of freeboard space from the top <br /> of the container. <br /> 8. Remove carryout and trackout of soil materials on a <br /> daily basis unless it extends more than 50 feet from <br /> site; carryout and trackout extending more than 50 <br /> feet from the site shall be removed immediately. <br /> The use of dry rotary brushes is expressly <br /> prohibited except where preceded or accompanied <br /> by sufficient wetting to limit the visible dust <br /> emissions. Use of blower devices is expressly <br /> forbidden. If the project would involve more than <br /> 150 construction vehicle trips per day onto the <br /> public street, additional restrictions specified in <br /> Section 5.8 of Rule 8041 will apply. <br /> Air Quality Impacts of Project Operations LS None required <br /> Carbon Monoxide Emissions LS None required <br /> Air Toxics Emissions PS 9. The ODS shall obtain a demolition permit for the LS <br /> removal of existing structures and shall be <br /> responsible for compliance with applicable NESHAP <br /> 121339/ST011R226 1-6 October 14, 2011 <br /> Copyright 2011 Kleinfelder <br /> KLE/NF'ELDER <br /> Bright People.Right Solutions. <br />