Remove Monitoring Wells and Issue Right of Entry Permit

Summary

SCH Number
2011068200
Public Agency
California Department of Parks and Recreation
Document Title
Remove Monitoring Wells and Issue Right of Entry Permit
Document Type
NOE - Notice of Exemption
Received
Posted
6/27/2011
Document Description
Issue a Right of Entry permit to Chevron Environmental Management Company at Hatton Canyon in order for CEMC to remove three underground monitoring wells as part of underground storage tank site closure activities. Work will set up an exclusion zone using delineators and caution tape to prevent the public from entering the work zone, temporarily move the three boulders for access, remove the well box and clear the subsurface to a depth of approximately 8 feet below ground surface using hand auger or air-vacuum techniques, and overdrill each well to total depth, ranging from approximately 30.5 to 35.5 feet below ground surface using a sonic drill rig. Each boring will be backfilled to just below surface grade with cement, the surfaces of wells will be finished with approximately 6 to 12 inches of soil to match existing conditions and covered with mulch for erosion control. All work conducted in association with this lease agreement with comply with all State and Federal environmental laws, including but not limited to the Endangered Species Act, CEQA, and section 5024 of the Public Resources Code, DPR will advise SAIC if any new historical resources (including archeological sites), special status species, Threatened/Endangered Species, or other resource issues are identified within the area.

Contact Information

Name
Jill Poudrette
Agency Name
California Department of Parks and Recreation
Contact Types
Lead/Public Agency

Location

Counties
Monterey
Other Location Info
Hatton Canyon

Notice of Exemption

Exempt Status
Categorical Exemption
Type, Section or Code
C: 4,5; S: 15304,15305
Reasons for Exemption
Project consists of minor public alterations in the condition of land and/or water which do not involve removal of healthy, mature, scenic trees, and minor alterations in land use limitations in areas with an average slope of less than 20% which do not result in any changes in land use or density and is included as "issuance of easement and permits" in the Department of Parks and Recreation's list of exempt activities, in accordance with CCR 15300.4.

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