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AUGUSTIN BERNAL MOUNTAIN BIKE TRAIL PROJECT DRAFT INITIAL STUDY <br /> 12956 <br />DUDEK 64 April 2022 <br /> A spill kit shall be maintained on site throughout all construction activities and shall <br />contain appropriate items to absorb, contain, neutralize, or remove hazardous <br />materials stored or used in large quantities during construction. <br /> Project plans and specifications shall identify construction staging areas and <br />designated areas where equipment refueling, lubrication, and maintenance may <br />occur. Areas designated for refueling, lubrication, and maintenance of equipment <br />shall be approved by the City. <br /> In the event of any spill or release of any chemical or wastewater during construction, <br />the contractor shall immediately notify the City of Pleasanton. <br /> Hazardous substances shall be handled in accordance with Title 22 of the California <br />Code of Regulations, which prescribes measures to appropriately manage hazardous <br />substances, including requirements for storage, spill prevention and response and <br />reporting procedures. <br />3.10 Hydrology and Water Quality <br /> <br />Potentially <br />Significant <br />Impact <br />Less Than <br />Significant <br />Impact With <br />Mitigation <br />Incorporated <br />Less Than <br />Significant <br />Impact No Impact <br />X. HYDROLOGY AND WATER QUALITY – Would the project: <br />a) Violate any water quality standards or <br />waste discharge requirements or <br />otherwise substantially degrade surface <br />or ground water quality? <br /> <br />b) Substantially decrease groundwater <br />supplies or interfere substantially with <br />groundwater recharge such that the <br />project may impede sustainable <br />groundwater management of the basin? <br /> <br />c) Substantially alter the existing drainage <br />pattern of the site or area, including <br />through the alteration of the course of a <br />stream or river or through the addition <br />of impervious surfaces, in a manner <br />which would: <br /> <br />i) result in substantial erosion or <br />siltation on or off site; <br />ii) substantially increase the rate <br />or amount of surface runoff in a <br />manner which would result in <br />flooding on or off site; <br />