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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 /> Public Health and Safety <br /> G.1: Accidental or inadvertent delivery of household Mitigation Measures Proposed as Part of the Project Less than Significant <br /> hazardous waste commingled with nonhazardous refuse G.1a: The Stockton Scavengers Transfer Station staff shall <br /> could pose health or safety threats to workers at the transfer continue to implement a program to detect and remove <br /> .station or to the environment upon improper disposal. concealed hazardous waste from incoming waste streams. <br /> (Significant) The program shall include training personnel to identify and <br /> handle HHW and to contact appropriate agencies in the <br /> event of spills. Due to the proposed increase in daily <br /> tonnages,the existing program would be modified to include <br /> a specified on-site storage area where incompatible waste <br /> would be secured until it could either be returned to the <br /> generator or disposed at an appropriate facility. Since the <br /> project would have a more diverse waste stream,in addition <br /> to larger daily volumes,there would be a higher likelihood <br /> that some generators could not be identified. Therefore the <br /> loadcheck program would also be modified to include <br /> procedures by which Stockton Scavengers would ensure <br /> appropriate disposal of materials in the event that the <br /> generator could not be identified. The program would be <br /> approved by the enforcement agency. <br /> Mitigation Measures Identified in This Report <br /> G.1b: Due to the increased tonnages processed and <br /> transferred at the site,the loadchecking program shall be <br /> conducted daily,at a minimum,rather than bi-weekly. <br /> Stockton Scavenger Trans/er Station Expansion S.21 ESA/990190 <br />