2.
Response
to
Comments
2.9
Individual
Responses
to
Comments
from
Organizations
seismic
safety
standards
and
include
safety
measures
that
can
react
to
any
sudden
changes
should
they
occur.
As
stated
on
page
4.G-91
of
the
Draft
EIR,
the
pipelines
are
continuously
monitored
24
hours
per
day,
7
days
per
week
both
at
Brisbane
Terminal
and
at
Kinder
Morgan’s
regional
headquarters
in
Orange,
California,
as
well
as
by
a
Supervisory
Control
and
Data
Acquisition
(SCADA)
computer
system
that
control
all
pumps
and
valves.
See
regarding
land
use
compatibility
between
Kinder
Morgan’s
Brisbane
Terminal
and
proposed
development
within
the
Baylands
in
relation
to
potential
safety
issues.
Mitigation
Measure
4.E-2.b
states
“
To
address
recovery
from
damage
to
future
structures
and
to
the
landfill
itself
that
may
be
caused
by
future
earthquakes
9
,
a
Post-Earthquake
Inspection
and
Corrective
Action
Plan
(Plan)
for
the
site-specific
development
projects
within
the
former
landfill
portion
of
the
Project
Site
shall
be
prepared
and
implemented
by
all
Project
applicants
in
accordance
with
Title
27
landfill
closure
requirements
as
approved
by
the
RWQCB
and
the
San
Mateo
County
Department
of
Environmental
Health
prior
to
issuance
of
a
building
permit.
”
The
owner
of
the
property
on
which
the
former
landfill
sits
is
required
to
have
the
inspection
performed
pursuant
to
the
requirements
of
Title
27,
and
to
report
the
results
of
the
inspection
within
72
hours
of
the
event,
which
does
not
preclude
repairs
being
performed
in
that
time
if
needed.
A
specific
timeline
is
not
set
in
Title
27
for
completion
of
repairs
since
the
nature
of
repairs
to
each
specific
landfill
after
an
earthquake
cannot
be
known.
Emergency
repairs
to
address
immediate
threats
to
public
health
and
the
environment
will
be
completed
quicker
than
more
complex
long-term
repairs.
A
7.0
magnitude
earthquake
is
the
applicable
design
event
pursuant
to
current
state
requirements.
Responsibilities
for
the
implementation
and
monitoring
of
all
mitigation
measures
are
outlined
in
the
Mitigation
Monitoring
and
Reporting
Program
(Final
EIR
Volume
I,
Chapter
4.0).
The
site-specific
geotechnical
investigations
required
by
Draft
EIR
Mitigation
Measure
4.E-2a
include
conducting
sufficient
borings
at
appropriate
depths
to
identify
the
geotechnical
hazards
present
for
each
proposed
structure.
The
specific
number
and
depth
of
borings
that
would
be
required
for
any
particular
geotechnical
study
would
depend
on
the
specific
area
being
studied
and
proposed
uses
at
the
site.
For
example,
multi-story
structures
that
may
require
deep
foundation
systems
would
require
deeper
borings
to
identify
dense
materials
at
depth
that
are
capable
of
9
Because
the
required
plan
addresses
specific
structures
that
will
be
located
and
designed
as
part
of
subsequent
actions,
and
also
addresses
specific
yet
to
be
approved
by
the
RWQCB
measures
related
to
landfill
closure,
it
cannot
be
prepared
until
after
specific
structures
have
been
designed
and
a
landfill
closure
plan
has
been
approved.
Brisbane
Baylands
Final
EIR
2.9.1-24
May
2015