2.
Response
to
Comments
2.9
Individual
Responses
to
Comments
from
Organizations
human
health
risk
assessment
will
be
reviewed
and
ultimately
approved
by
regulatory
agencies
based
on
the
land
uses
approved
by
the
City
of
Brisbane,
and
will
ensure
the
site
can
be
developed
safely
and
it
is
safe
for
the
end
uses
as
approved
by
the
City.
Risk-based
cleanup
goals
will
be
derived
from
the
human
health
risk
assessment
and
used
for
remedial
activities
and
confirmation
samples.
BBCAG-199
[See page
5-130 for the original comment]
See
Master Response 13
for
discussion
of
the
remediation
review
and
approval
process
for
the
Baylands
and
Master Response 15
for
discussion
of
the
adequacy
of
existing
studies
for
use
in
the
Draft
EIR.
[See page
5-131 for the original comment]
See
Response BBCAG-198.
[See page
5-131 for the original comment]
Please
see
Master Response 15
for
discussion
regarding
the
adequacy
of
existing
studies
for
use
in
the
Draft
EIR.
Risk-based
remediation
goals
will
be
set
for
all
constituents
of
concern
that
have
been
identified
at
levels
higher
than
those
determined
by
the
RWQCB
or
DTSC
to
be
protective
of
human
health
for
the
land
uses
approved
by
the
City
for
the
Baylands.
[See page
5-131 for the original comment]
Please
see
Response BBCAG-196.
[See page
5-131 for the original comment]
Please
see
Master Response 15
for
discussion
regarding
the
adequacy
of
existing
studies
for
use
in
the
Draft
EIR.
Risk-based
remediation
goals
will
be
set
for
all
constituents
of
concern
that
have
been
identified
at
levels
higher
than
those
determined
by
the
RWQCB
or
DTSC
to
be
protective
of
human
health
for
the
land
uses
approved
by
the
City
for
the
Baylands.
[See page
5-131 for the original comment]
The
San
Francisco
portion
of
OU-1
is
not
within
the
Baylands
Project
site.
As
discussed
in
Section
4.G,
regulatory
authority
for
remediation
within
OU-1
rests
with
the
California
Department
of
Toxic
Substances
Control
for
both
the
San
Francisco
and
Brisbane
portions.
See
Master Response
5
for
discussion
of
compliance
with
the
law
as
mitigation
under
CEQA.
[See page
5-131 for the original comment]
Please
see
Master Response
15
for
discussion
regarding
the
adequacy
of
existing
studies
for
use
in
the
Draft
EIR.
Risk-based
remediation
goals
will
be
set
for
all
constituents
of
concern
that
have
been
identified
at
levels
higher
than
those
determined
by
the
RWQCB
or
DTSC
to
be
protective
of
human
health
for
the
land
uses
approved
by
the
City
within
the
Baylands.
[See page
5-132 for the original comment]
Please
see
Master Response
15
for
discussion
regarding
the
adequacy
of
existing
studies
for
use
in
the
Draft
EIR.
BBCAG-200
BBCAG-201
BBCAG-202
BBCAG-203
BBCAG-204
BBCAG-205
BBCAG-206
Brisbane
Baylands
Final
EIR
2.9.1-68
May
2015
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