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SFPUC 2001 Alameda Watershed Management Plan

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II. PROJECT DESCRIPTIONTABLE II-1SUMMARY OF ALAMEDA WATERSHED MANAGEMENT ACTIONS<strong>Management</strong>Action Number 1 Summary of <strong>Management</strong> Actions 2 PotentialAdversePhysicalAffectsAnalyzedin thisProgram-Level EIRMay RequireProject-SpecificEnvironmentalReview 3Stormwater (sto)sto1Assess on-site stormwater collection and drainage systems for adequate sizing and erosion.Remediate where necessary. (Phase 2A)Yes Yes YesHazardous Materials and Contaminants (haz)haz1haz2haz3Develop hazardous chemical management procedures addressing the type, use, storage, anddisposal of hazardous chemicals used in <strong>Watershed</strong> activities. (Phase 1)Inventory and annually monitor all above- and below-ground fuel storage tanks, refuelingstations, and vehicle maintenance yards. (Phase 2B)Identify and prioritize for removal from <strong>SFPUC</strong> lands, dump sites that pose a threat to waterquality and <strong>Watershed</strong> resources. (Phase 2)No No NoNo No NoNo No Yeshaz4 Conduct regular servicing schedule for <strong>SFPUC</strong> vehicle fleet and equipment to minimizeNo No Nocontaminants (e.g., leaks/drips/spills). (Phase 1)haz5 Review and standardize <strong>SFPUC</strong> boating practices. (Phase 1) No No Nohaz6 Identify high-risk spill potential areas and implement measures to reduce the risk of hazardous Yes Yes Yesspills. (Phase 1)haz7 Develop spill response and containment measures for <strong>SFPUC</strong> vehicles on the <strong>Watershed</strong>.No No No(Phase 1)haz8 Train staff in spill response and containment measures for <strong>SFPUC</strong> vehicles. (Phase 1) No No Nohaz9 Maintain a network of hazardous materials clean-up storage lockers at accessible locations oneach reservoir and at areas where spill potential is high. (Phase 1)No No No_________________________1 Inclusion does not ensure that funding, staff, or equipment will be made available to implement these actions, nor does it obligate the <strong>SFPUC</strong> to implement actions it chooses not to.2 Phasing of the management actions is identified by one or more of the following categories: (1) Phase 1 – within 5 years of <strong>Management</strong> <strong>Plan</strong> adoption; (2) Phase 2 – within 10 years ofadoption; (3) Phase 3 – within 20 years of adoption; and/or (A) on an as-needed basis, and (B) at regular intervals throughout the life of the <strong>Management</strong> <strong>Plan</strong>.3 MEA would require examination of these actions, when proposed, to determine if further CEQA project-level environmental review of these actions were necessary.NOP 96.223E: <strong>Alameda</strong> <strong>Watershed</strong> <strong>Management</strong> <strong>Plan</strong> II-26 ESA / 930385January <strong>2001</strong>

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