2.
Response
to
Comments
2.9
Individual
Responses
to
Comments
from
Organizations
The
sentence
cited
in
this
comment
provides
an
introductory
overview
of
historic
hazardous
materials
and
contamination
within
the
site.
Bunker
C
fuel
oil
also
known
as
No.
6
fuel
oil
is
a
dense,
viscous
oil
that
is,
in
fact,
low
in
solubility
and
mobility;
the
Draft
EIR
does
not
assert
that
Bunker
C
oil
is
insoluble
and
immobile.
Lead
is
also,
in
fact,
also
low
in
solubility
and
mobility.
The
discussion
of
soil
and
groundwater
contamination
starting
on
Draft
EIR
page
4.G-52
identifies
constituents
of
concern
located
within
See
for
discussion
of
the
remediation
review
process.
As
part
of
required
remediation
for
the
RWQCB
will
set
risk-based
cleanup
goals
for
based
on
the
land
uses
determined
by
the
City
to
be
appropriate
for
the
Baylands,
and
will
also
determine
the
appropriate
activities
and
technologies
to
achieve
such
goals.
See
Response
See
See
See
See
See
See
See
See
See
See
See
See
The
source
report
(Geosyntec
2012c)
used
to
prepare
Figure
4.G-5
uses
the
term
“Drainage
Channel”
rather
than
“Visitacion
Creek”
for
the
same
feature.
The
Draft
EIR
uses
the
nomenclature
of
the
source
reports
to
ensure
accurate
reporting
of
the
information
in
those
reports.
Brisbane
Baylands
Final
EIR
2.9.2-92
May
2015