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Section4.7GeologyandSoils
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4.7 GEOLOGYANDSOILS
4.7.1 INTRODUCTIONThissectiondescribesgeology,soils,andseismicityconditionsinthevicinityoftheprojectsitesandassessesthepotentialfortheprojecttobeaffectedbyortoincreaserisksassociatedwithidentifiedgeologicandseismichazards.Thissectionisbasedongeotechnicalreportspreparedfortheproject(ConverseConsultants2016a,2016b,2016c),andinformationgatheredfromothersourcessuchastheU.S.GeologicSurvey,CaliforniaGeologicSurvey,RiversideCountyhazardsmapping,andotherCEQAdocumentspreparedforrelevantprojectsintheCoachellaValley.4.7.2 ENVIRONMENTALSETTING4.7.2.1 RegionalGeologicSettingTheprojectstudyareaforgeologyandsoilsextendsthelengthoftheCoachellaValley,fromDesertHotSpringsinthenorthtotheSaltonSeainthesouth.Italsoincludesthenearbyfaultzonesthathavethepotentialtogenerateseismiceventsthatcouldaffectprojectfacilities.TheCoachellaValleyislocatedwithinthenorthernportionoftheSaltonTrough,whichiswithinthenorthernportionoftheColoradoDesertGeomorphicProvinceofSouthernCalifornia.TheSaltonTroughisageologicstructuraldepressionresultingfromlarge-scaleregionalfaultingandrepresentsthenorthwardextensionoftheGulfofCalifornia(CVWD,2015).TheColoradoDesertGeomorphicProvinceisboundedonthenorthbytheTransverseRanges(LittleSanBernardinoandOrocopiaMountains),onthewestbythePeninsularRanges(SantaRosaandSanJacintoMountains),andontheeastbytheMojaveDesert.TheValleyfloorrangesinelevationfrom1,600feetabovemeansealevel(MSL)inthenorthwesttoabout230feetbelowMSLattheSaltonSea.Theprovinceisaseismicallyactiveregioncharacterizedbyalluviatedbasins,elevatederosionsurfaces,andnorthwest-trendingmountainrangesboundedbynorthwest-trendingstrike-slipfaults.ThemostprominentofthenearbyfaultzonesincludetheSanAndreasandSanJacintofaultzones,bothofwhichhavebeenknowntobeactiveduringQuaternarytime(themostrecent2.6millionyearsofearth’shistory).Severalthousandfeetofsediments,includingalluvialdepositsfromtheWhitewaterRiverandaeoliandepositsfromthestrongprevailingwindstypicaloftheregion,underlietheCoachellaValley.Basedongeologicliteraturereview,thegeologicunitsanticipatedwithintheprojectstudyareaincludealluvialsandandgravel,loosefinesanddepositedbywind,clayofplayalakes,andquartzdioritetogranodiorite.4.7.2.2 RegionalFaultingandSeismicHazardsFaultsThemajorsourcesofseismicactivityincentralandwesternRiversideCountyaretheSanAndreas,SanJacinto,andElsinorefaultzones.Figure4-7.1showsthelocationoftheprojectareainrelationtothesefaults,includingtheearthquakeprobabilityforsegmentsofthesefaults.Alloftheprojectfacilitysitesarelocatedwithinadistanceofapproximately1to5mileswestoftheSanAndreasFaultzone,andtheproposedpipelinetoconveytreatedwaterfromtheID8WBAWaterTreatmentFacilityinDillonRoad
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crossesatraceofthisfaultzone(seeFigure4.7-2).TheSanJacintofaultzoneliesapproximately20-25mileswestoftheprojectarea,andtheElsinorefaultzoneisapproximately40-45mileswestoftheprojectarea.TheSanAndreasFaultsystemisthemostactivefaultsysteminCalifornia.Initsentirety,itrunsapproximately800milesthroughthestate,primarilyalongthecoastlineinthenorthernstretchandturninginlandforthesouthernstretch.ThefaultformsthetectonicboundarybetweenthePacificandNorthAmericanplates,anditisalongtheseplatesthatmostseismicactivityoccurs.InthevicinityofRiversideCounty,theSanAndreasFaultzoneiscomprisedofthreesegments:1)theSanBernardinoMountainssegment,2)theCoachellaValleysegment,and3)theMojaveDesertsegment(EarthConsultantsInternational,2000).RiversideCountyisbisectedbytheSanBernardinosegmentbetweentheCajonandSanGorgonioPasses.TheCoachellaValleysegmentrunsalongthenortheasternmarginoftheValley,andextendsfromSanGorgonioPasstotheSaltonSea.Althoughthissegmenthasnotproducedlarge,surface-rupturingearthquakesinhistorictimes,itdoeshaveanestimated22%probabilityofrupturingbeforetheyear2024,andisestimatedasbeingcapableofproducingamagnitude7.1earthquake(ontheRichterMagnitudeScale).TheSanJacintofaultzoneconsistsofcloselyspacedfaultsthatformthewesternmarginoftheSanJacintoMountains.ThisfaultzoneextendsfromitsjunctionwiththeSanAndreasFaultzoneinSanBernardino,southeasterlytowardtheBrawleyarea,whereitcontinuessouthoftheMexicoborderastheImperialtransformfault.TheSanJacintofaultzonehasahighlevelofhistoricalseismicactivity,withatleasttendamagingearthquakeshavingoccurredbetween1890and1986.ThesegmentsoftheSanJacintofaultthatareofmostconcerntocentralRiversideCountyaretheSanBernardino,SanJacintoValley,andAnzasegments.Maximumcredibleearthquakesofmagnitudes6.7,6.9,and7.2areexpectedonthesesegments,respectively.TheElsinoreFaultzoneparallelstheSanJacintoandispartofthesameright-lateralplatestrainsystemastheSanAndreasandSanJacintofaults.TherelevantsegmentsoftheElsinoreFaultzoneinwesternRiversideCountyaretheWhittier,GlenIvy,Temecula,andJuliansegments.Maximumcredibleearthquakesofmagnitude6.7to6.8havebeenassignedforthesesegments.SeismicHazardsFollowingisadescriptionoftheseismichazardsthatcouldaffectprojectfacilitieswithinthestudyarea.FaultRuptureSurfaceruptureoccurswhenmovementonafaultdeepwithintheearthbreaksthroughtothesurface.Theevaluationoffaultrupturehazardisgenerallybasedonthehistoricactivityandrecurrenceofearthquakesalongexistingfaults.Notallearthquakesresultinsurfacerupture.Rupturemayoccursuddenlyduringanearthquakeorslowlyintheformoffaultcreep.Suddendisplacementsaremoredamagingtostructuresbecausetheycansuddenlydisplacestructuresandareusuallyaccompaniedbystrongshaking.Faultcreepistheslowruptureoftheearth’scrust.Indevelopedareas,faultcreepcanoffsetanddeformcurbs,streets,buildings,andotherstructuresthatlieonthefaulttrace.TheproposedtreatedwaterpipelinealongDillonRoadcrossestheCoachellasegmentoftheSanAndreasFaultzone,approximately1,000feeteastofLongCanyonRoadand,therefore,isconsideredtobesusceptibletotheeffectsoffaultrupture.Noneoftheotherprojectsitesarelocatedwithinanearthquakefaultzone,andpotentialforfaultruptureatthosesitesisconsideredlow.
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GroundshakingTheintensityoftheseismicshaking,orstronggroundmotion,duringanearthquakeisdependentonthedistancebetweentheprojectareaandtheepicenteroftheearthquake,themagnitudeoftheearthquake,andthegeologicconditionsunderlyingandsurroundingtheprojectarea.Earthquakesoccurringonfaultsclosesttotheprojectareawouldmostlikelygeneratethelargestgroundmotions.Theintensityofearthquake-inducedgroundmotionsandthepotentialforcesaffectingstructureswithintheprojectstudyareacanbedescribedusingpeakgroundaccelerations,whicharerepresentedasafractionoftheaccelerationofgravity(g).1Theestimatedpeakgroundaccelerationsforthechromium-6projectsitesvary,fromalowofapproximately0.56gtoahighof1.14g.Thehighertheaccelerationrate,thestrongerthegroundmotionwillbe.LiquefactionLiquefactionisaphenomenoninwhichsaturatedgranularsedimentstemporarilylosetheirshearstrengthduringperiodsofearthquake-inducedstronggroundshaking.Thesusceptibilityofasitetoliquefactionisafunctionofthedepth,density,andwatercontentofthegranularsedimentsandthemagnitudeoftheearthquakeslikelytoaffectthesite.Saturated,unconsolidatedsilts,sands,siltysands,andgravelswithin50feetofthegroundsurfacearemostsusceptibletoliquefaction.Liquefaction-relatedphenomenaincludeverticalsettlementfromdensification,lateralspreading,groundoscillation,flowfailures,lossofbearingstrength,subsidence,andbuoyancyeffects.LateralSpreadingLateralspreadingreferstolandslidesthatcommonlyformongentleslopesandthatcauserapidfluid-likeflowmovement,likewater.Duringlateralspreading,amassmovestowardanunconfinedarea,suchasadescendingslopeorstream-cutbluff,andcanoccuronslopegradientsasgentleasonedegree.Lateralspreadingischaracterizedbynear-verticalcrackswithpredominantlyhorizontalmovementofthesoilmassoverliquefiedsoils.Alloftheprojectsitesarerelativelyflatanddonotincludesignificantslopes;therefore,theriskoflateralspreadingisconsideredtobelow.Earthquake-inducedSlopeFailureandLandslidesEarthquakemotioncaninducesubstantialstressesinslopes,causingearthquake-inducedlandslidesorgroundcrackingwhentheslopefails.Earthquake-inducedlandslidescanoccurinareaswithsteepslopesthataresusceptibletostronggroundmotionduringanearthquake.Exposedrockslopesundergorockfalls,rockslides,orrockavalanches,whilesoilslopesexperiencesoilslumps,rapiddebrisflows,anddeep-seatedslides.Slopestabilitycandependonanumberofcomplexvariables,includingthegeology,soilstructure,andamountofgroundwater,aswellasexternalprocessessuchasclimate,topography,slopegeometry,andhumanactivity.Landslidescanoccuronslopesof15%orless,buttheprobabilityisgreateronsteeperslopes.Alloftheprojectsitesarerelativelyflatandareconsideredtohavealowpotentialforseismically-inducedslopefailureandlandsliding.TsunamiandSeichesTsunamisareopenseatidalwavesgeneratedbyearthquakes.Tsunamidamageistypicallyconfinedtolow-lyingcoastalareas.DuetothedistanceoftheCoachellaValleyfromtheocean,tsunamisarenotathreattotheprojectstudyarea.Aseicheisaperiodicoscillationor“sloshing”ofwaterinanenclosedbasin(e.g.,lakeorreservoir)causedbyanearthquake.Thenearestenclosedwaterbasin,theSalton
1Accelerationofgravity(g)=980centimeterspersecondsquared.1.0gaccelerationisarateofincreaseinspeedequivalenttoacartraveling328feetfromrestin4.5seconds.
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Sea,isapproximately10to12milessouthoftheprojectsites;basedonthisdistance,thethreatofseichesisunlikely.4.7.2.3 SoilConditionsProblematicsoils,suchasthosethatareexpansiveorcorrosive,candamagestructuresandburiedutilitiesandincreasemaintenancerequirements.Expansivesoilsarecharacterizedbytheirabilitytoundergosignificantvolumechange(i.e.,toshrinkandtoswell)duetovariationsinmoisturecontent.Changesinsoilmoisturecanresultfromrainfall,landscapeirrigation,utilityleakage,roofdrainage,and/orperchedgroundwater.Expansivesoilsaretypicallyveryfinegrainedandhaveahightoveryhighpercentageofclay.Expansionandcontractionofexpansivesoilsinresponsetochangesinmoisturecontentcanleadtodifferentialandcyclicalmovementsthatcancausedamageand/ordistresstostructuresandequipment.Accordingtothegeotechnicalreportspreparedfortheproject,theexpansionpotentialfortheprojectsitesisconsideredtobeverylowtolow.Thecorrosivityofsoilsiscommonlyrelatedtoseveralkeyparameters,includingsoilresistivity,thepresenceofchloridesandsulfates,oxygencontent,andpH.Typically,themostcorrosivesoilsarethosewiththelowestpHandhighestconcentrationofchloridesandsulfates.Wet/dryconditionscanresultinaconcentrationofchloridesandsulfates,aswellasmovementinthesoil,bothofwhichtendtobreakdowntheprotectivecorrosionfilmsandcoatingsonthesurfacesofbuildingmaterials.High-sulfatesoilsarealsocorrosivetoconcreteandmaypreventcompletecuring,therebyreducingthestrengthoftheconcreteconsiderably.LowpHand/orlow-resistivitysoilscancorrodeburiedorpartiallyburiedmetalstructures.Dependingonthedegreeofcorrosivityofthesubsurfacesoils,buildingmaterialssuchasconcrete,reinforcingsteelinconcretestructures,andbare-metalstructuresexposedtothesesoilscandeteriorate,eventuallyleadingtostructuralfailures.Accordingtothegeotechnicalreportspreparedfortheproject,alloftheprojectsiteshavebeenidentifiedashavingsomesoilcorrosivityexposure,frommildlycorrosivetoseverelycorrosive.Table4.7-1providesasummaryofexistinggeologicandsoilsconditionsfortheprojectsites.Informationinthistableisderivedfromthegeotechnicalreportspreparedfortheproject(ConverseConsultants2016a,2016b,2016c).4.7.3 REGULATORYFRAMEWORK4.7.3.1 FederalNofederalregulationsareassociatedwithgeology,soilsandseismicityfortheproposedproject.4.7.3.2 StateAlquist-PrioloEarthquakeFaultZoningActTheAlquist-PrioloEarthquakeFaultZoningActwaspassedin1972tomitigatethehazardofsurfacefaultingtostructuresforhumanoccupancy.Inaccordancewiththisact,theStateGeologistestablishedregulatoryzones,called“earthquakefaultzones,”aroundthesurfacetracesofactivefaultsandpublishedmapsshowingthesezones.Withinthesezones,buildingsforhumanoccupancycannotbeconstructedacrossthesurfacetraceofactivefaults.Becausemanyactivefaultsarecomplexandconsistofmorethanonebranch,eachearthquakefaultzoneextendsapproximately200to500feetoneithersideofthemappedfaulttrace.
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TABLE4.7-1:SUMMARYOFGEOLOGICANDSOILSCONDITIONSATPROJECTSITES
CVWDSiteName
GeologicUnit
Landslide/SlopeFailurePotential
LiquefactionSusceptibility
ApproximateDistancetoSan
AndreasFaultZone
SBAFACILITIESSBA4510-1 Loosefinesandoveralluvialsand/gravel Low Low 4milesnortheastSBA4610-1 Alluvialsand/gravelofvalleyareas Low Low 2.5milesnortheastSBA4720-1 Alluvialsand/gravelofvalleyareas Low Low 1.5milesnortheastSBA4721-1 Alluvialsand/gravelofvalleyareas Low Low 1milenortheastSBA4722-1 Alluvialsand/gravelofvalleyareas Low Low 1milenortheastSBA5632-2 Loosefinesand-alluvialsand/gravelmargin Low Low 3milesnortheastSBA5657-2 Loosefinesandoveralluvialsand/gravel Low Low 3milesnortheastSBA5664-1 Loosefinesand-alluvialsand/gravelmargin Low Low 3milesnortheastSBA5676-2 Loosefinesandoveralluvialsand/gravel Low Low 4milesnortheastSBA5677-1 Loosefinesandoveralluvialsand/gravel Low Low 4milesnortheastSBA5678-1 Loosefinesandoveralluvialsand/gravel Low Low 4milesnortheastSBA5679-1 Loosefinesand-alluvialsand/gravelmargin Low Low 3milesnortheastSBA5711-2 Loosefinesandoveralluvialsand/gravel Low Low 3milesnortheastSBA5717-1 Loosefinesandoveralluvialsand/gravel Low Low 3milesnortheastSBA5718-1 Loosefinesandoveralluvialsand/gravel Low Low 3milesnortheastSBA5719-1 Loosefinesand-alluvialsand/gravelmargin Low Low 2milesnortheastSBA5720-1 Alluvialsand/gravelofvalleyareas Low Low 1.5milesnortheastSBA6701-1 Loosefinesand-alluvialsand/gravelmargin Low Low 4milesnortheastSBA6726-1 Alluvialsand/gravelofvalleyareas Low High 3milesnortheastSBA6728-1 Alluvialsand/gravelofvalleyareas Low High 3milesnortheastSBA6734-1 Alluvialsand/gravelofvalleyareas Low High 3milesnortheastSBA6805-1 Alluvialsand/gravelofvalleyareas Low High 5milesnortheastSBA6808-1 Alluvialsand/gravelofvalleyareas Low High 5milesnortheast
CRRF Siltysand,siltytosandyclay Low High 5milesnortheastCRRFpipelines Alluvialsand/gravelofvalleyareas Low High 5milesnortheastWBAFACILITIES
WBA3408-1 Alluvialsand/gravelofvalleyareas Low Low 2milesnorthand1milesouth
WBA3409-2 Alluvialsand/gravelofvalleyareas Low Low 2milesnorthand1milesouth
WBA3410-1 Alluvialsand/gravelofvalleyareas Low Low2milesnorthand1
milesouthID8Treatment
Plant Alluvialsand/gravelofvalleyareas Low Moderate2milesnorthand1
milesouth
ID8pipelines Alluvialsand/gravelofvalleyareas Low Moderate DillonRoadpipelinecrossesfault
WBA6723-1 Alluvialsand/gravelofvalleyareas Low High 7milesnortheastWBA6724-1 Alluvialsand/gravelofvalleyareas Low High 7milesnortheastWBA6725-1 Alluvialsand/gravelofvalleyareas Low High 7milesnortheastLaQuinta
TreatmentPlantAlluvialsand/gravelofvalleyareas Low High 7milesnortheast
LaQuintapipelines Alluvialsandandclay Low High 7milesnortheast
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Title14oftheCaliforniaCodeofRegulations(CCR),Section3601(e),definesbuildingsintendedforhumanoccupancyasthosethatwouldbeinhabitedformorethan2,000hoursperyear.Theonlycomponentoftheprojectthatcrossesafaultzone(SanAndreasFault)istheproposedpipelinethatwillcarrytreatedwaterfromtheID8WBAWaterTreatmentFacilityinDillonRoadtotheexistingCVWDreservoiratLangloisRoad.Thispipelinedoesnotmeetthecriterionofabuildingusedforhumanoccupancywithinthevicinityofanymappedfaulttrace;therefore,theprovisionsoftheactdonotapplytotheproject.NoneoftheotherprojectfacilitiesarelocatedwithinanAlquist-PrioloEarthquakeFaultZone.SeismicHazardsMappingActLiketheAlquist-PrioloAct,theSeismicHazardsMappingActof1990(PublicResourcesCodeSections2690to2699.6)isintendedtoreducedamageresultingfromearthquakes.WhiletheAlquist-PrioloActaddressessurfacefaultrupture,theSeismicHazardsMappingActaddressesotherearthquake-relatedhazards,includingstronggroundshaking,liquefaction,andseismically-inducedlandslides.ItsprovisionsaresimilarinconcepttothoseoftheAlquist-PrioloAct;theStateischargedwithidentifyingandmappingareasatriskofstronggroundshaking,liquefaction,landslides,andothercorollaryhazards.CitiesandcountiesarerequiredtoregulatedevelopmentwithinmappedSeismicHazardZones.UndertheSeismicHazardsMappingAct,permitreviewistheprimarymechanismforlocalregulationofdevelopment.Specifically,citiesandcountiesareprohibitedfromissuingdevelopmentpermitsforsiteswithinSeismicHazardZonesuntilappropriatesite-specificgeologicand/orgeotechnicalinvestigationshavebeenconductedandmeasurestoreducepotentialdamagehavebeenincorporatedintothedevelopmentplans.Accordingtothepreliminarygeotechnicalreportspreparedfortheproject,theprojectsitesarenotwithinareasdesignatedbyRiversideCountyasSeismicHazardZones.BuildingCodesTheCaliforniaBuildingCode(CBC),whichiscodifiedinCCRTitle24,Part2,waspromulgatedtosafeguardthepublichealth,safety,andgeneralwelfarebyestablishingminimumstandardsrelatedtostructuralstrength,egressfacilities,andgeneralbuildingstability.ThepurposeoftheCBCistoregulateandcontrolthedesign,construction,qualityofmaterials,use/occupancy,location,andmaintenanceofallbuildingandstructureswithinitsjurisdiction.Title24isadministeredbytheCaliforniaBuildingStandardsCommissionwhich,bylaw,isresponsibleforcoordinatingallbuildingstandards.The2013CBCisbasedonthe2006InternationalBuildingCode(IBC)publishedbytheInternationalCodeConference.Inaddition,theCBCcontainsnecessaryCaliforniaamendmentsthatarebasedontheAmericanSocietyofCivilEngineers(ASCE)MinimumDesignStandards7-05.ASCE7-05providesrequirementsforgeneralstructuraldesignandincludesmeansfordeterminingearthquakeloads,aswellasotherloads(e.g.,flood,snow,wind)forinclusioninbuildingcodes.TheprovisionsoftheCBCapplytotheconstruction,alteration,movement,replacementanddemolitionofeverybuildingorstructureoranyappurtenancesconnectedorattachedtosuchbuildingsorstructuresthroughoutCalifornia.Theearthquakedesignrequirementstakeintoaccounttheoccupancycategoryofthestructure,siteclass,soilclassifications,andvariousseismiccoefficients,allofwhichareusedtodetermineaSeismicDesignCategory(SDC)foraproject.TheSDCisaclassificationsystemthatcombinestheoccupancycategorieswiththelevelofexpectedgroundmotionsatagivensite,andrangesfromSDCA(verysmallseismicvulnerability)toSDCE/F(veryhighseismicvulnerabilityandnearamajorfault).DesignspecificationsarethendeterminedaccordingtotheSDC.
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4.7.3.3 RegionalandLocalCVWDDevelopmentDesignManualCVWDhasadoptedtheDevelopmentDesignManual(DDM)toprovidecomprehensiveproceduralandtechnicalrequirementsfortheplanning,designandconstructionofCVWDserviceinfrastructurerequiredfornewdevelopment(CVWD2013).TheDDMincludesrequirementsformeetingseismicdesignstandards.
RiversideCountyDepartmentofEnvironmentalHealthTheRiversideCountyDepartmentofEnvironmentalHealthmaintainsatechnicalguidancemanualforonsitewastewatertreatmentsystems(RiversideCounty2009).OnsitesanitarydisposalattheID8WBAWaterTreatmentFacilitysitewouldeitherbeasepticsystem,holdingtank,orportabletoilet.Installationofanyofthesesystemswouldneedtocomplywiththismanual.4.7.4 IMPACTSANDMITIGATIONMEASURES4.7.4.1 SignificanceCriteriaBasedonAppendixGoftheStateCEQAGuidelines,aprojectwouldresultinsignificantimpactsrelatedtogeologyandsoilsifitwould:
a. Expose people or structures to potential substantial adverse effects, including the risk ofloss,injury,ordeathinvolving:
• Ruptureof a knownearthquake fault, asdelineatedon themost recentAlquist-PrioloEarthquake Fault ZoningMap issued by the State Geologist for the area or based onothersubstantialevidenceofaknownfault.
• Strongseismicgroundshaking.
• Seismic-relatedgroundfailure,includingliquefaction.
• Landslides
b. Resultinsubstantialsoilerosionorthelossoftopsoil.
c. Belocatedonageologicunitorsoilsthat isunstable,orthatwouldbecomeunstableasaresult of the project, and potentially result in on- or off-site landslide, lateral spreading,subsidence,liquefactionorcollapsecreatingsubstantialriskstolifeorproperty.
d. Be located on expansive soil, as defined in Table 18-1-B of the Uniform Building Code,creatingsubstantialriskstolifeorproperty.
e. Have soils incapable of adequately supporting the use of septic tanks or alternativewastewaterdisposalsystemswheresewersarenotavailableofthedisposalofwastewater.
4.7.4.2 ApproachtoAnalysisThepotentialforimpactsrelatedtogeology,soilsandseismicityareevaluatedaccordingtothesignificancecriterialistedabove.Regionalandlocalgeologicmaps,aswellasproject-specificpreliminarygeotechnicalreports,werereviewedtoidentifygeologicconditionsandgeologichazardsin
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thestudyareathat,becauseoftheirproximity,couldbedirectlyorindirectlyaffectedbytheproposedprojectorcouldaffecttheproject.AreasofNoProjectImpactThefollowingthreesignificancecriteriaarenotdiscussedfurtherinthissectionforthefollowingreasons:a. Exposepeopleorstructurestosubstantialadverseeffectsrelatedtotherisksofpropertyloss,injury
ordeathduetofaultrupture,seismicgroundshaking,orlandslides.
Thissignificancecriterionisintendedtoaddressfacilitysitinganddesignimpactsanddoesnotapplytotemporaryconstructionimpacts;thereforeitisnotdiscussedintheconstructionimpactsSection4.7.4.3below.Withregardtolong-termoperationalimpacts,ofthefourhazardslistedinthiscriterion,thepotentialforlandslidestoaffectprojectfacilitiesdoesnotneedfurtherdiscussionbecausealltheprojectsitesarerelativelyflatandconsideredtohavealowpotentialforseismically-inducedslopefailureandlandsliding.Thepotentialforfaultrupture,stronggroundshakingandliquefactiondoapplytooperationsofsomeoftheprojectfacilities,andtheyarediscussedinSection4.7.4.4below.
d.Belocatedonexpansivesoil,asdefinedinTable18-1-BoftheUniformBuildingCode,creatingsubstantialriskstolifeorproperty.
Asdescribedabove,thesoilexpansionpotentialforalloftheprojectsitesisconsideredtobeverylowtolow;therefore,thiscriterionisnotdiscussedfurther.
e. Havesoilsincapableofadequatelysupportingtheuseofseptictanksoralternativewastewaterdisposalsystemswheresewersarenotavailableforthedisposalofwastewater.
Asnotedabove,theproposedonsitesanitarydisposalmethodfortheID8WBAWaterTreatmentFacilityhasnotyetbeendetermined,butwouldeitherbeasepticsystem,holdingtank,orportabletoilet.InstallationofanyofthesesystemswouldneedtocomplywiththeRiversideCountyDepartmentofEnvironmentalHealthtechnicalguidancemanualforonsitewastewatertreatmentsystems.IfitisdeterminedthatthesoilsattheID8WBAWaterTreatmentFacilitysitearenotcapableofadequatelysupportingtheuseofaseptictankatthissite,oneoftheotherdisposalsystemswouldbeinstalled.CompliancewiththeRiversideCountyguidancemanualwouldensurethatnoimpactsunderthiscriterionwouldoccur.
4.7.4.3 ConstructionImpactsandMitigationMeasures
ImpactGS-1:Constructionoftheprojectwouldnotresultinsubstantialsoilerosionorthelossoftopsoil.(LessthanSignificant)AlloftheSBAandWBAwellsitesaredevelopedwithexistingCVWDwaterinfrastructureandhavebeenhighlyalteredfromtheiroriginal,naturalstate.Asaresult,thedepthandamountofgradingandexcavationatthesesiteswouldresultinminimaldisturbancetonativesoils.Inaddition,thewellsitesarenearareasofmoderatetointenseurbanuses,suchassurfacestreets,residences,andrecreationalandcommercialfacilities.Consequently,nosubstantial
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lossoftopsoilduetoerosionorgradingwouldoccurduringconstructionoftheprojectatthesesites.TheCRRFandWBAWaterTreatmentFacilitysitesareundevelopedsites.Constructionatthesesiteswouldinvolvegrounddisturbanceincludingsitepreparation,grading,andtrenchingforstructureandutilityinstallations.Potentialerosionthatmayresultfromgrading,excavation,pipelinetrenching,andothersoildisturbanceduringconstructionwouldbecontrolledduringconstructionwithimplementationoferosioncontrolplansasrequiredbyCVWD.Additionally,standardconstructionpracticestopreventandminimizeconstruction-relatederosionwouldbeincludedinconstructiondocumentsandStormWaterPollutionPreventionPlans(SWPPP)thatarerequiredpursuanttofederalandstateNationalPollutantDischargeEliminationSystemregulations(seeSection4.10,HydrologyandWaterQuality,forfurtherexplanationofSWPPPrequirements).TheSWPPPwouldincludeBestManagementPractices(BMPs)topreventerosion,suchasuseofsiltfencesorotherbarrierstopreventerosionandsedimentationintowaterbodies,useofdesiltingbasins,limitationsonworkduringhigh-windevents,andpost-constructionrevegetationanddrainagerequirements.ImplementationoftheSWPPPandBMPswouldensurethatthisimpactwouldbelessthansignificant.Nomitigationmeasuresarerequired.ImpactGS-2:Constructionofsomeprojectpipelinecomponentswouldbelocatedongeologicunitsorsoilsthatareunstableorthatmaybecomeunstableduringprojectconstruction,andpotentiallyresultinsoilinstabilityorcollapse;howeverthisexposurewouldnotresultinasubstantialrisktopeopleorstructures.(LessthanSignificant)Thisimpactappliestoinstallationofundergroundpipelineslocatedinareaswithsoilstabilityconcerns.ConstructionoftherawandtreatedwaterpipelinesthatwouldservetheID8andLaQuintaWBAWaterTreatmentFacilitiesmayencounterthepotentialforsoilinstabilityorcollapseduringpipelinetrenching.Toaddressthispotential,projectfacilitieswouldbedesignedinaccordancewithrecommendationsofsite-specificgeotechnicalinvestigationspreparedbyaCalifornialicensedgeotechnicalengineer(s).Design-levelgeotechnicalinvestigationswouldbepreparedforallprojectcomponentstoinformfinaldesignandconstructionthataddressseismichazards.Allrecommendationsofthegeotechnicalinvestigationswouldbeincorporatedintothefinaldesignandconstructionspecificationsforeachprojectcomponent,andwouldbeimplementedasspecifiedbytheconstructioncontractors.Althoughthereisthepotentialforsoilcollapseduringpipelinetrenching,compliancewiththerequirementsofstateandCVWD’sprofessionalengineeringstandardswouldensurethatthisimpactwouldbelessthansignificant.Nomitigationmeasuresarerequired.
4.7.4.4 OperationImpactsandMitigationMeasures
ImpactGS-3:ThetreatedwaterpipelinetobeinstalledinDillonRoadinDesertHotSpringswouldcrosstheCoachellaValleysegmentoftheSanAndreasFaultzone,potentiallyexposingthisprojectfacilitytofaultruptureduringaseismiceventandsubsequentdisruptionofwaterserviceinthisarea;however,thisexposurewouldnotresultinsubstantialrisktopeopleorstructures.(LessthanSignificant)
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Theprojectwouldbelocatedinanareaofhighseismicity,andoneoftheprojectpipelineswouldcrossanactivefaultzone.Potentialdamagecouldincludeabreaktoapipesegmentandpossiblyleakagetothesurroundingarea.Thelocationofthispipelinecrossingofthefaultisinanareaofverylowdensityresidentialdevelopment,suchthatapipebreakinthislocationwouldnottypicallybethecauseofsubstantialrisksoflossoflifeorproperty.Intheeventthatalargeseismiceventdidcauseruptureatthesurface,theruptureareawouldbelocalizedandanypipelinedamageorleaksimmediatelyrepaired.Inaddition,thepipelinewouldbedesignedinaccordancewithsite-specificgeotechnicalrecommendationsforthislocation,therebyreducingthepotentialforsubstantialdamageduringaseismicevent.Implementationoftheserecommendationswouldensurethatthisimpactwouldbelessthansignificant.Nomitigationmeasuresarerequired.ImpactGS-4:Theproposedprojectwouldbesubjecttostronggroundshakingandsomeprojectsiteswouldhaveahighliquefactionsusceptibilityduringaseismicevent;however,thisexposurewouldnotresultinasubstantialrisktopeopleorstructures.(LessthanSignificant)Alloftheprojectfacilitieswouldbelocatedwithinaseismicallyactiveregion.Anearthquakeonlocalorregionalfaultscouldresultindamagetostructuresandpipelinesduetoseismicshakingand/orliquefaction.Theintensitywouldbedependentonthemagnitudeoftheearthquakeanddistanceoffacilitiesfromtheearthquakeepicenter.Theprimaryeffectsofgroundshakingwouldbepotentialdamagetoprojectstructures,includingfoundationsand/orbreaksinwaterpipelines.StructureswouldbedesignedinaccordancewithrequirementsoftheCaliforniaBuildingCoderegardingseismicdesigncriteria,whichwouldhelpminimizedamagesandwouldnotresultinsubstantialadverseriskstopeopleorstructures.Thefollowingprojectsiteshavebeenidentifiedbygeotechnicalreportsashavinghighsusceptibilitytoliquefaction:SBAwells6726-1,6728-1,6734-1,6805-1,and6808-1;theCRRFsite;WBAwells6723-1,6724-1,and6725-1;andtheLaQuintaWBAWaterTreatmentFacilityanditsrawandtreatedwaterpipelinealignments.Thegeotechnicalreportsforthesefacilitiesprovidespecificdesignrecommendationstoaddressthisliquefactionpotential.Implementationoftheserecommendationswouldminimizethepotentialfordamagetothesefacilitiesintheeventofastrongseismicevent,andthisimpactwouldbelessthansignificant.Nomitigationmeasuresarerequired.ImpactGS-5:Someoftheprojectfacilitieswouldbelocatedonsiteswithcorrosivesoils;however,thisexposurewouldnotresultinasubstantialrisktopeopleorstructures.(LessthanSignificant)Accordingtotheprojectgeotechnicalreports,alloftheprojectsiteshavebeenidentifiedashavingsomelevelofpotentialexposuretosoilcorrosivity.Thesitesfallintocategoriesthatarerankedasmildlycorrosivetoseverelycorrosive.Corrosivesoilscould,overtimedeterioratethenewly-installedprojectfacilities.However,acombinationofprotectivecoatings,pipewrapping,andpossiblycathodicprotectionwouldbeincludedinfacilities’designandconstructiontominimizeexposuretothecorrosionprocess.Withincorporationofthesedesignfeatures,corrosivesoilimpactstolifeandpropertywouldbelessthansignificant.Nomitigationmeasuresarerequired.
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4.7.5 SIGNIFICANCEAFTERMITIGATIONNomitigationmeasuresarerequired.4.7.6 CUMULATIVEIMPACTSThegeographicscopeforcumulativeimpactsongeologyandsoilsconsistsofeachproposedprojectsiteandtheimmediatevicinityadjacenttoeachofthesesites(includingtheconstructionarea,facilities,andthepipelines).Theareaaffectedvariesforeachsite.Geologicandseismicimpactsaregenerallysite-specific,becausetheydependuponthelocalgeologyandsoilconditions.ThisanalysiswasperformedusingthegrowthprojectionapproachpursuanttoStateCEQAGuidelinesSection15130(b)(1)(B).Nocumulativeprojectshavebeenidentifiedfortheprojectsites,exceptfortheCRRFsite,whichwouldcontributetoacumulativegeologyandsoilsimpact.CVWDisplanningtoconstructtheFillmoreStreetIrrigationDitchprojecttoprotecttheWRP-4sitefromfloodingandtoconveyoverlandflowsfromnearbyirrigatedlandstotheCoachellaValleyStormwaterChannel.Thisprojectincludesconstructionofafloodplainberm,earthendrainagechannel,andirrigationditchontheWRP-4parcel.ConstructionoftheprojectwouldoccurconcurrentwithorbeforeCRRFconstruction.CVWDwoulddesignandconstructionthisprojectinaccordancewithseismicdesignstandardssuchthatitwouldnotresultinsoilorgeologicinstabilitytotheCRRFparcel,whichiswithintheWRP-4site.Similarly,theCRRFwouldbeconstructedinaccordancewithgeotechnicaldesignrecommendationsandapplicableseismicdesignstandardssuchthatitwouldnotresultinsoilorgeologicinstabilitytotheFillmoreStreetIrrigationDitchproject.Therefore,theCRRFportionoftheprojectwouldnotcontributetopotentialcumulativegeologyandsoilsimpacts.4.7.7 REFERENCESCaliforniaGeologicalSurvey.2007.Fault-RuptureHazardZonesinCalifornia:Alquist-PrioloEarthquake
FaultZoningActwithIndextoEarthquakeFaultZonesMaps.SpecialPublication42,InterimRevision2007.
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Facilities:PipelineswithDesertHotSprings/SkyValley,LakeCahuilla(LaQuinta).February2016.
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CVWD.July2011.CoachellaValley2010WaterManagementPlanUpdateDraftSubsequentProgramEIR.PreparedbyMWH.
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AmendmentNo.960.RiversideCounty.2009.OnsiteWastewaterTreatmentSystemsTechnicalGuidanceManual.VersionA.
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