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below the ground surface within the area of the proposed Zone.Encountering <br /> contaminated soil, surface water,or groundwater without taking proper <br /> precautions during site remediation within the proposed Zone could result in <br /> the exposure of construction workers to hazardous materials and consequently <br /> result in associated significant adverse human health and environmental <br /> impacts. <br /> 2. Implementation of Mitigation Measures 4.E-7 and 4.E-8 set forth in Table 6-1 <br /> of the Final SEIR and listed in the 1VIMRP will ensure that Impact 4.E-5b <br /> would be reduced to a less-than-significant level and is hereby incorporated by <br /> reference and described below. <br /> Mitigation Measure 4.E-7: Soil and Groundwater Plan. For proposed development <br /> on all sites within the EDZ undergoing or requiring remediation of contaminated <br /> soil or groundwater, and prior to issuance of a building or grading permit,the <br /> project developer shall demonstrate that its construction specifications include <br /> implementation of a Soil and Groundwater Plan(SGP)prepared by a qualified <br /> environmental specialist(geologist or engineer) and reviewed and approved by the <br /> agency or agencies with oversight over cleanup (San Francisco Regional Water <br /> Quality Control Board [RWQCB] and/or State Department of Toxic Substances <br /> Control [DTSC]). The SGP shall describe requirements for excavation, stockpiling, <br /> and transport of soil and disturbance of groundwater. The SGP shall also include a <br /> contingency plan to respond to the discovery of previously unknown contamination. <br /> In addition, all construction activities shall require written approval by either <br /> RWQCB or DTSC prior to commencement. The SGP shall be present on site at all <br /> times as ensured by the construction lead, and readily available to site workers and <br /> City staff as needed. <br /> Site(s)affected: All sites within the area of the proposed Zone undergoing or <br /> requiring remediation of contaminated soil or groundwater. <br /> Mitigation Measure 4.E-8: Soil Vapor Barriers. For proposed development on all <br /> sites within the EDZ undergoing or requiring remediation of contaminated soil or <br /> groundwater, where residual contamination includes volatile components (such as <br /> the chlorinated solvent TCE), and prior to issuance of a building or grading permit, <br /> the project developer shall demonstrate to the City either that the building plans <br /> include vapor barriers reviewed and approved by San Francisco Regional Water <br /> Quality Control Board(RWQCB) or State Department of Toxic Substances Control <br /> (DTSC)to be installed beneath foundations for the prevention of soil vapor <br /> intrusion, or that RWQCB or DTSC has determined that installation of vapor <br /> barriers is not necessary. <br /> Site(s)affected: All sites within the EDZ area determined by the RWQCB or DTSC <br /> to require the installation of vapor barriers in buildings. <br /> (Draft SEIR, pp. 4.E-27 to 4.E-28.) <br /> Impact 4.E-5c and 4.E-5d <br /> Development facilitated by the proposed Zone could potentially emit hazardous <br /> emissions or handle hazardous or acutely hazardous materials, substances, or waste within one- <br /> quarter mile of an existing or proposed school; and could be located on a site which is included on <br /> 35 <br />