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CALENDAR ITEM 101
FINAL
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT (EIR)
SAN F RAN C I S C O BAY
AND
D E LTA SAN D M I N I N G
PROJECT
STATE CLEARINGHOUSE NO 2007072036
CSLC EIR NO. 742
Agency Coordination /
Public Review and Comment
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Coordinated with: Fish & Game and BCDC..………………… Throughout
EIR
preparation
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Notice of Preparation / 30-day comment period…………………... July 2007
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Public scoping meetings (Oakland)……………………………..
July 2007
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Public Draft EIR / 60-day comment period……………………..
July 2010
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Draft EIR Public Hearings (Berkeley)…………………………. August 2010
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Revised Draft EIR/ 60-day comment period...................... November 2011
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Final EIR Published / Notice of Availability………………. September 2012
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Final EIR and Public Hearing………………………………... October 2012
Evaluate Potential Impacts and Identify
Mitigation Measures
Reduced Project Alternative with Increased Volume Option
Significant and Unavoidable Impacts
Impact
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EIR Resource Area
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Delta and
Longfin Smelt
Biological Resources
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Air Emissions-Indirect:
-Sand shipped from Canada
-Sand from local quarries
Air Quality &
Climate Change/
Greenhouse Gases
1. BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES
• Impact: Regular operation of sand mining activities will
cause entrainment and mortality of delta and longfin smelt.
• Mitigation Measures
Timing of dredging relative to X2.
Current restrictions on sand mining operations.
Additional requirements and restrictions to minimize and avoid take
will be set through consultation with the CDFG and would likely be a
requirement of any Incidental Take Permit that may be issued for
the Project.
Compensatory mitigation measures.
Impact remains Significant and Unavoidable
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2. AIR QUALITY & CLIMATE CHANGE / GREENHOUSE GASES
• Impact: At Reduced Project mining volumes, sand from
non-Project sources would result in emissions that exceed
significance thresholds.
AIR-1 - Criteria air pollutants: PM10 & Nox
AIR-2 - Potential impacts on climate change: GHGs
AIR-3 – Potential health risk from diesel particulate matter
• Mitigation Measures
No feasible mitigation available;
outside CSLC’s control and jurisdiction.
Impacts remain Significant and Unavoidable;
but would be reduced to Less than Significant
with exercise of Increased Volume Option.
Modeling Domain Used in All Modeling
CSLC Determination of Baseline
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The baseline is the point of departure, or starting point, for the EIR
impacts analysis.
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The mining volume used as the baseline for the analysis in the EIR is
the average annual volume of sand mined from 2002 to 2007.
Less than the permitted levels under the previous leases.
Less than the annual average mined during the entire 10 years
under the previous leases.
Recognizes fluctuations over time depending on market demand
and other forces.
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Permits / Approvals Needed
AGENCY
State Lands Commission
POSSIBLE ACTION
CEQA Lead Agency
Department of Fish & Game/ Incidental Take Permit
Fish & Game Commission
San Francisco Bay
Conservation and
Development Commission
(BCDC)
Use Permits
Other: San Francisco Bay Regional Water Quality Control Board (SFBRWQCB);
State Mining and Geology Board (SMGB); Delta Stewardship Council; U.S. Army
Corps of Engineers (ACOE); U.S. Coast Guard (USCG); U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service (USFWS); National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS).
Recommended Commission Actions
1) Certify the Environmental Impact Report.
2) Adopt the Mitigation Monitoring Program (Exhibit C).
3) Adopt the CEQA Findings & Statement of Overriding
Considerations (Exhibit D)
4) Approve the Reduced Project Alternative
with Increased Volume Option
This concludes the staff presentation.
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