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Consolidated Forward h.-.Landfill Page 1 <br /> 1.0 INTRODUCTION <br /> BACKGROUND <br /> Assembly Bill 3180 became law in California in January 1,1989. This bill requires all public <br /> agencies to adopt monitoring or reporting programs when they approve projects subject to <br /> Environmental Impact Reports(EIRs)or Negative Declarations that identify significant impacts. <br /> The reporting or monitoring program must be adopted when a public agency makes its findings <br /> under the California Environmental Quality act(CEQA)so that the program can be made a <br /> condition of project approval in order to mitigate significant effects on the environment. The <br /> program must be designed to ensure compliance during project implementation to mitigate or <br /> avoid significant environmental effects. <br /> This NDk" lists mitigation measures identified in this EIR,as well as three previous EIRs prepared for <br /> the project site. The three previous EIRs are: <br /> 1.County of San Joaquin,Community Development Department,Final Environmental <br /> Impact Report for the Forward,Inc.Landfill Use Permit Modifications,County-No. ER- <br /> 92-4,SCH No.92032013,prepared by LSA Associates,Inc.,March 2,1993 (identified as <br /> "Forward 1993" below). <br /> 2. City of Stockton, Public Works Department, Final Environmental impact Report City <br /> of Stockton Austin Road Landfill Expansion Project, SCH No. 90020178, prepared by <br /> Environmental Science Associates, June 1994(identified as "Austin 1994"below). <br /> 3. County of San Joaquin,Community Development Department,Final Supplemental <br /> Environmental Impact Report:Austin Road Landfill Expansion Project,SCH No. <br /> 90020718,prepared by Grassetti Environmental Consulting,January 2000 (identified as <br /> "Austin 2000"below). <br /> This MMRP includes both a complete listing of all required mitigation measures,and a table describing <br /> who is responsible for monitoring the implementation of those measures,and how that monitoring shall <br /> be implemented. <br /> Mitigation measures are grouped by the impact categories used in this EIR,and numbered sequentially. <br /> Mitigation Measures from this EIR are printed in normal font,and identified as either"Measures <br /> Proposed as Part of the Project"or"Identified in This EIR",with the original Mitigation Measure <br /> numbers from this EM following in(parentheses). Mitigation measures from the three previous EIRs are <br /> printed in italics and identified by their source(Forward 1993,Austin 1994,or Austin 2000, as defined <br /> above),followed by the Mitigation Measure number from the relevant EIR. Because some impacts in this <br /> EIR and previous EIRS do not require mitigation measures,the original mitigation measure numbers are <br /> not sequential. <br /> In some cases,mitigation measures from two or more of the previous EIRs that are substantially similar <br /> in content,or have been updated without otherwise being changed,have been combined. These <br /> mitigation measures are identified as"similar"andlor"updated". tiiitigation measures from the three <br /> previous EIRs that have been replaced by equivalent measures in this EIR,or have already been <br /> implemented,are excluded from the list below. <br />