WELCOME
Lindsay Whalin, MS, PG
Leona Heights Sulfur Mine & Creek Cleanup
Darin Ranelletti
PROJECT PURPOSE & DESIGN
Lindsay Whalin, MS, PGSan Francisco Bay Water Board
Leona Heights Sulfur Mine & Creek Cleanup
1. Lindsay1. Lindsay
Purpose of Cleanup
Project Goals
Current
Design
Presentation Outline3
2. Phil2. Phil
Construction Management Project
Duration Construction
days/hours Road use/
Traffic Noise control Dust control Access route Staging areas
3. Darin3. Darin
City PermitsEnvironment
al Review
Timeline
Next Steps
Location
Mining Waste
Piles
McDonell
Ave. Leona
St.
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The Problem
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Leona Heights Sulfur Mine & Creek Cleanup
The Problem: Mining Waste6
The Problem: Acid Mine Drainage7
The Problem
Leona Creek:Not just ugly…
MercuryCadmiumCopperLead
Arsenic
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10 to 10,000 x levels toxic to wildlife
(no pathway to humans)
: It’s Toxic to Wildlife
Agencies InvolvedAgencies InvolvedProject GoalsProject Goals
Cleanup mine site, eliminate acid mine drainage
Cleanup Leona Creek
Minimize impacts Disturbance of neighbors
(dust, noise, traffic) Tree removal Wildlife
Water Board Required and oversees
cleanup, design, stream habitat protection
City of Oakland Permits & environmental
review (CEQA)
US Army Corps Engineers Stream protection
Ca Dept. Fish &Wildlife Endangered species &
stream protection
The Goals, Actions, & Actors9
The Solution
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Leona Heights Sulfur Mine & Creek Cleanup
Current Condition
Natural Hillside
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Mining W
aste
Natural Hillside
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The Solution: Isolate Mining Waste
Mining W
aste
PresentPresent FutureFuture
The Results13
: Green, Stable Hillsides
Images courtesy of LSA Associates and Andrew McNichol
Run-on Prevention
Channel
PresentPresent FutureFuture
The Results: : Expanded Cul-de-sac on McDonell
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Images courtesy of LSA Associates and Andrew McNichol
Run-on Prevention Channels
PresentPresent FutureFuture
The Results: Green, Stable Hillsides15
Images courtesy of LSA Associates and Andrew McNichol
PresentPresent FutureFuture
Skelly and Loy Inc.
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The Results:Clean, Stable Creek
CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT
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Leona Heights Sulfur Mine & Creek Cleanup
Phil Goalwin, PGE2C Remediation
Construction Management
Staging Areas
Access Route
Logistics of Using McDonell Ave
Dust Control
Noise Control
Construction Days/Hours
Project Duration
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Staging Areas
Primary Staging Area McDonell Cul-De-Sac and Site Entrance
Materials Staging Area Leona Lodge Overflow Parking Lot
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Haul Route And Staging Areas20
Access Route
McDonell Ave. vs. Fire Road Why not Fire Road?
Segments with Steep grades (up to 15%) 180 degree Switchbacks Appr0ximately 3.0 miles roundtrip Shuts down trail for 5 months Larger air emissions Habitat for Alameda whip snake Biological mitigation/Vernal Pools Only emergency access Need improvements to use Still need to cross and use McDonell Ave
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Fire Road22
Access Route
McDonell Ave. vs. Fire Road Why McDonell Ave?
Right at the primary staging area
Appr0ximately 0.6 miles from materials staging area
Paved road with gentle slope
Less air emissions
No biological mitigation
Do not need improvements to use
Reduced environmental impacts
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McDonell Use Logistics
5 Materials Staging Events
Each Event lasts 5 days (Monday~Friday)
Flagmen with radios to implement traffic control
Small Haul Trucks (with payload <10 tons)
Truck speeds to be kept under 10 mph
Residents will be given priority to truck traffic
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Dust Control
Limited water spray to soils graded, excavated,
truck loaded., etc.
Amount to control dust, but not cause runoff
Cover soil stockpiles with weighted plastic
sheeting
Vehicles <5mph
Minimize material drop heights during unloading
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Noise Control
Smaller Equipment
Noise Reduction Blankets on Perimeter
Fence
Noise Reduction Blankets on Temporary
Fence
No Construction Work at night, on weekends
or holidays
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Construction Days/Hours
Weekdays only (Monday-Friday)
Working Hours - In Accordance With
City Of Oakland Conditions Of Approval
No Holidays
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Project Duration
Construction Start
Early to Mid May 2014
Construction Completion
September 30, 2014
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PERMITTING
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Leona Heights Sulfur Mine & Creek Cleanup
Darin Ranelletti, PlannerCity of Oakland
City of Oakland Permits30
Creek Permit For clean-up work in creek
Tree Removal Permit To remove and replace trees impacted by project
Grading Permit To ensure stable slopes
Street Permit For work in McDonall Avenue cul-de-sac
Environmental Review (CEQA)31
AestheticsAir QualityBiologicalCultural
Environmental analysis to include topics such as:
GeologyHydrologyNoiseTraffic
CEQA document = Mitigate Negative DeclarationAll impacts reduced to less-than-significant levels
Timeline32
Nov 2013: Permit applications submitted to City
Feb 2014: Community meeting
Mar 2014: Public notices sent out Starts official 30-day public review period
May 2014: Permits issued
May 2014: Project starts
Sept 2014: Project complete
Next Steps33
Public notices sent out (March)
Environmental document available on City’s website and in City offices
30-day public review period
Permits issued
Thank you34
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