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<br />e <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />Previously, prepared assessments for the project site have <br />identified high and low levels of contaminated soils and low <br />levels of ground water contamination. <br /> <br />According to the previously prepared assessment, contaminated <br />soils above screening levels would be removed, and soils with <br />contaminant concentrations below screening levels would be left <br />in place for biodegradation. Additionally, due to the low ground <br />water contaminant concentrations on the project site, active <br />long-term removal and cleansing of ground water would not <br />required. Contaminated ground water would be removed during <br />soil excavations and would either be treated onsite or <br />transported offsite for proper disposal. At this the remedial <br />action plan for the project has been completed and approved by <br />the State Regional Water Quality Control Board. Implementation <br />of the project would not create a significant hazard to the <br />public or the environment. <br /> <br />(D) No Impact <br /> <br />According to the EIR for General Plan Land Use Element, the <br />proposed project site is not within an accident potential zone. <br />However, the site is located within the FAA Notification Area. <br />The FAA is required to be notified if new construction or <br />alteration of existing structures is greater than 200 feet and <br />within 3 miles of an airport. The proposed project would be less <br />than thirty feet in height. Therefore, the project would not be <br />in conflict with any FAA safety standards. Implementation of <br />the proposed project would not result in any airport related <br />safety hazards to people residing in or working within the <br />project area. <br /> <br />VIII. HYDROLOGY/WATER QUALITY <br /> <br />(A) Less Than Significant Impact with Mitigation <br /> <br />Implementation of the proposed project could result in <br />discharges that could be in conflict with water quality <br />standards established by the State Regional Water Quality <br />Control Board. <br /> <br />Remedial activities for the treatment of contaminated ground <br />water could involve the discharge of treated water into existing <br />drainage facilities. Additionally, construction operations <br />associated with the proposed project could involve dewatering <br />operations and the disposal of effluent into existing drainage <br />systems. Construction operations could also degrade the quality <br /> <br />25.H. <br /> <br />Page 90 <br />