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Consolidated Forwar, tc. Landfill Page 20 <br /> 81 (f.4) <br /> Proposed as Part of the Project: <br /> If leachate is delivered to the City of Stockton Regional Wastewater Control Facility, the <br /> project sponsor will provide for independently corroborated test results to the City to <br /> demonstrate the chemical composition of the leachate extracted from the proposed <br /> consolidated landfill project. Monitoring and testing of landfill-generated leachate will meet <br /> the requirements of the City of Stockton Wastewater Ordinance and the City Municipal <br /> Utilities Department. <br /> If leachate quality is not acceptable for disposal at the Regional Wastewater Control Facility, <br /> the project sponsor will either have the leachate collected and disposed off-site by a licensed <br /> Treatment and Disposal Facility,or will develop on-site leachate processing that will result in <br /> treated leachate that is acceptable for disposal at the umsttewater treatment plant or acceptable <br /> 'to regulatory agencies for on-site use. The design and operation of any on-site leachate <br /> processing that is implemented will comply with all applicable laws and regulations. <br /> I. CULTURAL RESOURCES <br /> 82 (11) <br /> Proposed as Part of the Project: <br /> If prehistoric archaeological resources are discovered during excavation and construction of <br /> the proposed project,the project sponsor will suspend all work in the immediate vicinity of <br /> the find pending site investigation by a qualified archaeologist or cultural resources <br /> consultant to assess the materials and determine their siggnificance. If the qualified <br /> archaeologist determines that the find is an important archaeological resource,the project <br /> sponsor will provide funding and time to allow recovering an archaeological sample or to <br /> implement avoidance measures. Work could continue at other locations while archaeological <br /> mitigation takes place. <br /> The project sponsor will allow only a qualified archaeologist or cultural resource consultant <br /> to collect any prehistoric cultural resources discovered on the site. <br /> If prehistoric archaeological deposits that include human remains are discovered by the <br /> project sponsor or any construction contractors during development of the project site,the <br /> project sponsor will notify the County Coroner immeffiately. If the remains are found to be <br /> Native American,the Native American Heritage Commission will be notified with 24 hours. <br /> The most likely descendant of the deceased Native American will be notified and given the <br /> chance to make recommendations for the remains. Ifno recommendations are-made within <br /> 24 hours,remains may be reinterred elsewhere on the property. If recommendations are <br /> made and not accepted,the Native American Heritage Commission will mediate the issue. <br /> If avoidance of important prehistoric archaeological resources is not feasible,the project <br /> sponsor will prepare an excavation plan in coordination with a qualified archaeologist or <br /> cultural resources consultant. The resources will not be disturbed until this plan is completed. <br /> An excavation plan will consist of the methodical excavation of those portions of the site(s) <br /> that would be adversely affected. The work will be accomplished within the context of a <br /> detailed research design and in accordance with current professional standards. The plan <br /> must result in the extraction of sufficient volumes of non-redundant archaeological data so as <br /> to address important regional research considerations,must be prepared and performed by <br /> qualified professionals,must be consistent with the gthdelines of the Native American <br /> Heritage Commission,and must result in detailed technical reports. <br />