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SFPUC 2001 Alameda Watershed Management Plan

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II. PROJECT DESCRIPTIONTABLE II-1 (Continued)SUMMARY OF ALAMEDA WATERSHED MANAGEMENT ACTIONS<strong>Management</strong>Action Number 1 Summary of <strong>Management</strong> Actions 2 PotentialAdversePhysicalEffectsAnalyzedin thisProgram-Level EIRMay RequireProject-SpecificEnvironmentalReview 3des7 Establish a universal access program to address all <strong>Watershed</strong> facilities and trails. (Phase 1) No No Nodes8des9Sunol Valley (sun)_________________________Using the priorities established in Action des7, implement universal access improvements at<strong>SFPUC</strong> facilities and trails. (Phase 2)Ensure that a dust abatement program is implemented as part of all construction projects.(Phase A)Yes Yes YesNo No Nosun1 Mine the existing permitted areas in accordance with SMP-32 with completion of mining by Yes Yes Noapproximately 2035. (Note: The physical environmental impacts of mining under SMP-32 wereanalyzed in the EIR certified by <strong>Alameda</strong> County for SMP-32.) (Phase 3)sun2a Work with <strong>Alameda</strong> County to amend the existing permits south of I-680 to achieve a maximum Yes Yes Yesmining depth of 200 feet and a maximum mining footprint (Option 1). (<strong>Alameda</strong> County willconduct additional future CEQA environmental review when mining companies apply foramendments to the existing mining permits south of I-680.) (Phase 1)sun2b Work with <strong>Alameda</strong> County to amend the existing mining permits south of I-680 to increase the Yes Yes Yesmining depth of existing permitted areas to 200 feet (Option 2). (<strong>Alameda</strong> County will conductadditional future CEQA environmental review when mining companies apply for amendments tothe existing mining permits south of I-680.) (Phase 1)sun3 In preparation of the quarry pits for water storage, design the reservoirs to meet the guidelines for No No Nomaintaining high water quality. (Phase 3)sun4 Create sideslopes on the pits such that there is a gradual transition to water rather than a drop to Yes Yes Yeswater at the uphill edge of each pit. (Phase 3A)sun5 Reclaim quarries with sideslopes appropriate to their proposed activity. (Phase 3A) Yes Yes Yes1 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-45 ESA / 930385January <strong>2001</strong>

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