2.
Response
to
Comments
2.9
Individual
Responses
to
Comments
from
Organizations
the
onsite
recycled
water
plant,
the
recycled
water
plant
would
be
designed
to
treat
most
of
the
liquid
wastewater
component
generated
from
development
within
the
Baylands
Project
Site.
6
The
remaining
liquid
waste
and
all
of
the
solid
waste
would
continue
to
be
discharged
to
the
Bayshore
Sanitary
District
(BSD)
system
for
treatment
at
the
SFPUC
Southeast
Plant
(SEP)
and
disposal
by
SFPUC.
Mitigation
Measure
4.B-8
is
revised
to
read
as
follows:
Mitigation
Measure
4.B-8:
Recycled
Water
Plant
Odor
Management
Plan.
Prior
to
the
start
of
operation
pursuant
to
issuance
of
a
permit
to
operate
from
San
Francisco
Public
Utilities
Commission
or
RWQCB,
the
recycled
water
plant
shall
formulate
and
implement
a
progressive
Odor
Management
Plan
for
review
and
comment
by
BAAQMD
prior
to
review
and
approval
by
the
City.
The
Odor
Management
Plan
shall
select
a
sufficient
number
of
control
measures
from
the
following
menu
of
options
identified
by
BAAQMD
to
attain
a
performance
standard
which
meets
the
odor
detection
thresholds
of
BAAQMD
Regulation
7
as
achieved
and
verified
by
the
BAAQMD
inspector.
BBCAG-38
Activated
carbon
filter/carbon
absorption
Biofiltration/bio
trickling
filters
Fine
bubble
aerator
Hooded
enclosures
Wet
and
dry
scrubbers
Caustic
and
hypochlorite
chemical
scrubbers
Ammonia
scrubber
Energy
efficient
blower
system
Thermal
oxidizer
Capping/covering
storage
basins
and
anaerobic
ponds
Mixed
flow
exhaust
Wastewater
circulation
technology
Exhaust
stack
and
vent
location
with
respect
to
receptors
[See page
5-95 for the original comment]
The
“thermal
oxidizer,”
“caustic
and
hypochlorite
chemical
scrubbers,”
and
“exhaust
stack
and
vent
location
with
respect
to
receptors”
are
presented
i
n
Mitigation
Measure
4.B-8
which
provides
options
identified
by
the
BAAQMD
to
meet
the
odor
thresholds
of
BAAQMD
Regulation
7.
6
The
onsite
recycled
water
plant
would
be
designed
only
for
treatment
of
wastewater
generated
within
the
Baylands
Project
Site
and
would
not
accept
flows
from
outside
of
the
Baylands.
Wastewater
generated
by
the
existing
Recology
facility,
including
the
proposed
Recology
site
expansion
(CPP-V
scenario),
would
be
transported
directly
to
the
SFPUC
and
would
not
be
treated
at
the
onsite
recycled
water
plant.
Brisbane
Baylands
Final
EIR
2.9.1-12
May
2015
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