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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY <br /> TABLE S-1 (Continued) <br /> SUMMARY OF IMPACTS AND MITIGATION MEASURES <br /> LEVEL OF SIGNIFICANCE <br /> ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT MITIGATION MEASURES AFTER MITIGATION <br /> Noise(continued) <br /> D.3: Project-generated vehicle traffic would increase noise Mitigation Measures Proposed as Part of the Project <br /> levels along roadways used as haul routes. (Less than None. <br /> Significant) <br /> Mitigation Measures Identified in This Report <br /> None required. <br /> Cultural Resources <br /> E.1: Implementation of the project may affect unknown, Mitigation Measures Proposed as Part of the Project Less than Significant <br /> potentially significant archaeological resources. (Less than None. <br /> Significant with Mitigation) <br /> Mitigation Measures Identified in This Report <br /> E.1a: If cultural resources are encountered at any time <br /> during project excavation,construction personnel will avoid <br /> altering these materials and their context until a qualified <br /> archaeologist has evaluated the situation. Project personnel <br /> will not collect or retain cultural resources. Prehistoric <br /> resources include,but are not limited to,chert or obsidian <br /> flakes,projectile points,mortars,and pestles;and dark, <br /> friable soil containing shell and bone,dietary debris,heat- <br /> affected rock,or human burials. Historic resources include <br /> stone or adobe foundations or walls;structures and remains <br /> with square nails;and refuse deposits(glass,metal,wood, <br /> ceramics),often found in old wells and privies. <br /> Stockton Scavenger Transfer Station Expansion S.16 ESA/990190 <br />