Construction Impact Mitigation Measures Clause Samples

Construction Impact Mitigation Measures. This section outlines measures that will be implemented to mitigate potential impacts to human health and the environment during earthwork construction. Measures will be implemented to mitigate the potential impacts of the following activities: • dust generation associated with soil excavation and loading activities, construction or transportation equipment traveling over on-site soil, and wind traversing COPC-containing soil stockpiles; • tracking soil off the site with construction or transportation equipment; • transporting sediments from the site in surface water run-off; and • managing groundwater extracted while performing below-grade construction activities. The mitigation measures for these potential activities will include, but are not limited to, the following: • implementing dust and odor control measures (Section 6.3.1); • decontaminating construction and transportation equipment (Section 6.3.2); • implementing storm water pollution prevention plans, best management practices, and applicable controls (Section 6.3.3); and • sampling and analyzing extracted groundwater to determine appropriate storage and disposal practices (e.g., evaluation before its use for dust control on-site or disposal to the storm drain, to the sanitary sewer, to on-Site groundwater treatment systems or at an appropriate off-site facility) (Section 6.3.4). These mitigation measures are discussed in more detail below. The project developer shall prepare and submit to NASA a plan describing construction mitigation measures that will be implemented during site development activities. The plan will, at a minimum, include the mitigation measures described in Sections 6.3.1 through 6.3.4 and will describe management procedures to ensure that the mitigation measures are properly implemented during construction.

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