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Final Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program (MMRP)

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Los Angeles Harbor Department Section 2 <strong>Mitigation</strong> <strong>Monitoring</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Reporting</strong> <strong>Program</strong><br />

Hazards <strong>and</strong> Hazardous Materials<br />

(Note: These lease measures are not mitigation measures under CEQA but are included here for tracking <strong>and</strong> reporting purposes)<br />

LM RISK-1 Site Remediation Lease Measure.<br />

Timing: Prior to (contingency plan preparation <strong>and</strong> Implementation: BNSF <strong>and</strong> Tenants through<br />

approval) <strong>and</strong> during Project construction.<br />

Construction Contractors<br />

Unless otherwise directed by the lead regulatory agency for Methods: BNSF shall prepare a contamination <strong>Monitoring</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Reporting</strong>:<br />

any given site, the Tenant shall remediate all contaminated contingency plan approved by LAHD, <strong>and</strong> the plan shall LAHD, Environmental Management Division,<br />

media within proposed Project boundaries that are be included in bid specifications <strong>and</strong> leasing agreement. Construction Management Division<br />

encountered <strong>and</strong> managed during demolition <strong>and</strong> grading Such procedures will be included in any bid<br />

activities. Any discolored <strong>and</strong>/or odorous soil encountered<br />

during excavation shall be h<strong>and</strong>led <strong>and</strong> disposed in<br />

compliance with local, state, <strong>and</strong> federal regulations, <strong>and</strong> as<br />

directed by the Los Angeles Fire Department, DTSC, <strong>and</strong>/or<br />

RWQCB. Excavated contaminated soil shall not be placed in<br />

another location on-site; it must be properly disposed of offsite.<br />

specifications for construction or operations personnel,<br />

with a copy of such bid specifications to be provided to<br />

LAHD, including a completed copy of its operations<br />

emergency response plan prior to commencement of<br />

construction activities. The contractor(s) shall adhere to<br />

these specifications <strong>and</strong> throughout construction phases.<br />

All imported soil to be used as backfill in excavated areas<br />

should be sampled to ensure that the soil is free of<br />

contamination. Current Los Angeles Harbor Department<br />

import soil guidance documents must be followed <strong>and</strong> all<br />

import soil must meet criteria as defined in those documents.<br />

Unless otherwise authorized by the lead regulatory agency for<br />

any given site, areas of soil contamination shall be remediated<br />

prior to, or in conjunction with, project demolition, grading,<br />

<strong>and</strong> construction. Existing groundwater contamination<br />

encountered during the excavation within the boundary of the<br />

proposed Project shall continue to be monitored <strong>and</strong><br />

remediated, simultaneous <strong>and</strong>/or subsequent to site<br />

redevelopment, in accordance with direction provided by the<br />

RWQCB or lead regulatory agency.<br />

SCIG <strong>Final</strong> EIR 2-22

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