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Section 3 <br />Biology <br />BIO.1: Al each well site sound attenuation wall <br />OCWD <br />During <br />will be provided to minimize noise impacts. <br />Construction <br />l To extent feasible all heavy equipment will <br />OCWD <br />During <br />be equipped with noise reduction features, such <br />Construction <br />as mufflers and engine shrouds. <br />Cultural Resources <br />CR -1: A qualified Archaeologist will be retained <br />OCWD <br />During <br />during construction to observe grading activities <br />Construction <br />in the uppermost layers of sediment (sails and <br />younger Quaternary Alluvium) and to salvage and <br />catalogue archaeological resources, as <br />necessary. The designated Archaeologist should <br />be present during the pre -grade meeting to <br />discuss cultural resources sensitivity and to <br />assess whether archaeological resources have <br />the potential to be encountered. The <br />Archaeologist must first determine whether an <br />archaeological resource uncovered during <br />construction is a "unique archaeological resource" <br />pursuant to Section 21083.2(g) of the California <br />Public Resources Code or a "historical resource" <br />pursuant to Section 15064.5(a) of the State <br />CEQA Guidelines. If the archaeological resource <br />is determined to be a "unique archaeological <br />resource" or a "historical resource', the <br />Archaeologist shall formulate a mitigation plan in <br />consultation with the OCWD that satisfies the <br />requirements of the above listed Sections. <br />CR -2: If human remains are encountered during <br />OCWD <br />During <br />excavation activities, all work shall halt in the <br />Construction <br />vicinity of the remains and the County Coroner <br />shall be notified (California Public Resources <br />Code §5097.98). The Coroner will determine <br />whether the remains are of forensic interest. If the <br />Coroner, with the aid of a qualified Archaeologist, <br />determines that the remains are prehistoric, s /he <br />will contact the Native American Heritage <br />Commission (NAHC). The NAHC will be <br />responsible for designating the most likely <br />descendant (Ml who will be responsible for <br />the ultimate disposition of the remains, as <br />required by Section 7050.5 of the California <br />Health and Safety Code. The i shall make <br />OCWD Mid Basin Centennial Parts Injection Well Project Draft BIR <br />Response to CommentslMitigation Monitoring Program 4 -4 <br />25C -402 <br />