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<br />Soil Investigations for Data Collection in the Delta <br />Initial Study/Proposed Mitigated Negative Declaration 41 <br />ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES <br />Potentially <br />Significant <br />Impact <br />Less Than <br />Significant <br />with <br />Mitigation <br />Incorporated <br />Less Than <br />Significant <br />Impact <br />No <br />Impact <br />d) Would the project interfere <br />substantially with the <br />movement of any native <br />resident or migratory fish or <br />wildlife species or with <br />established native resident or <br />migratory wildlife corridors, or <br />impede the use of native <br />wildlife nursery sites? <br /> <br />e) Would the project conflict with <br />any local policies or <br />ordinances protecting <br />biological resources, such as <br />a tree preservation policy or <br />ordinance? <br /> <br />f) Would the project conflict with <br />the provisions of an adopted <br />Habitat Conservation Plan, <br />Natural Community <br />Conservation Plan, or other <br />approved local, regional, or <br />state habitat conservation <br />plan? <br /> <br /> <br />3.4.1 Environmental Setting <br />The Study Area spans a portion of the Sacramento – San Joaquin River Delta including <br />portions of Alameda, Contra Costa, Sacramento, San Joaquin, Solano, and Yolo <br />Counties. It includes a variety of natural and built environments, including riverine, <br />riparian, grassland, agriculture, and urban development. The Study Area is bordered to <br />the north by the city of West Sacramento, the south by Kelso Road, to the west by west <br />bank of the Toe Drain and communities including Rio Vista, Oakley, and Brentwood, <br />and to the east by Interstate 5.