2.
Response
to
Comments
2.9
Individual
Responses
to
Comments
from
Organizations
The
San
Francisco
Household
Hazardous
Waste
Facility,
co-located
with
the
Recology
Solid
Waste
Transfer
Facility,
is
an
existing
facility
whose
air
emissions
are
regulated
by
the
BAAQMD,
which
has
responsibility
for
ensuring
that
air
pollutant
emissions
from
the
Recology
facility
meet
applicable
standards
and
do
not
endanger
the
health
of
nearly
residents
and
workers.
As
discussed
in
Master Response
13,
risk-based
cleanup
goals
will
be
set
within
the
Baylands
by
the
RWQCB
and
DTSC
based
on
the
land
uses
determined
by
the
City
of
Brisbane
to
be
appropriate
within
the
Baylands.
Whether
it
is
appropriate
to
place
new
housing
in
proximity
to
the
Recology
facility
will
be
considered
as
part
of
the
planning
review
undertaken
by
the
City.
BBCAG-165
[See page
5-120 for the original comment]
The
map
depicted
on
Figure
4.G-7
is
from
a
database
search
firm,
Environmental
Data
Resources,
Inc.
and
is
intended
to
identify
hazardous
materials
sites
within
one
mile
of
the
Project
site
boundary.
[See page
5-121 for the original comment]
The
backup
information
is
identified
in
the
references
at
the
end
of
Section
4.G
as
“Environmental
Data
Report
(EDR),
Radius
Map
with
GeoCheck,
Brisbane
Baylands,
Brisbane,
CA,”
and
is
on
file
with
the
Brisbane
Community
Development
Department
as
part
of
the
reference
documents
for
the
Brisbane
Baylands
Draft
EIR.
The
Draft
EIR
states
“The
remaining
11
Leaking
Underground
Storage
Tank
sites
and
2
Spills,
Leaks
Investigation
and
Cleanup
sites
(identified
in
Table
4.G-8)
are
open
cases
overseen
by
the
Regional
Water
Quality
Control
Board
(RWQCB),
San
Francisco
Bay
Region.”
The
purpose
of
using
multiple
databases
to
identify
hazardous
waste
sites
or
generators
is
to
ensure
provision
of
a
complete
listing
of
such
sites.
There
is
no
particular
significance
of
a
site
being
included
or
not
included
on
multiple
databases.
Table
4.G-8
identifies
those
LUST
and
SLIC
sites
that
are
under
the
oversight
of
the
RWQCB
and
for
which
closure
has
not
been
granted
BBCAG-167
[See page
5-121 for the original comment]
The
Hazardous
Materials
Management
Facilities
in
Project
Site
Vicinity
section
starting
on
page
4.G-60
of
the
Draft
EIR
includes
a
brief
discussion
of
facilities
within
2.5-mile
radius
of
the
project
as
identified
on
the
EDR
database.
Three
facilities
are
noted
as
having
Notices
of
Violations:
(1)
Quicksilver
Products,
(2)
VWR
International
LLC,
and
(3)
SFPP,
L.P/Chevron/Tosco
Corp
Brisbane
Terminal.
Although
each
of
these
facilities
received
Notices
of
Violations,
they
also
attained
compliance
within
two
years,
or
less,
of
receipt
of
the
Notice
of
Violation.
BBCAG-166
Brisbane
Baylands
Final
EIR
2.9.1-55
May
2015
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