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CityCouncil | 2018-07-24 | 11 | whether the work been reviewed, Mr. Slack stated a RCT would be responsible for collecting electronic data in the field or doing field sampling; the activities at Hunters Point were a group, team effort covering each other; operations were not independent; the employee would not have had an impact [in Alameda]; data was being gathered to characterize, not clear sites; the areas have several feet of clean soil on top of the site; even if the employee collected data, the site was never cleared and still has institutional controls. Councilmember Oddie inquired whether someone checked the work back then, to which Mr. Slack responded a deep analysis was done to determine where the employee did the work; the conclusion was drawn that the work done did not have an impact on anything that was cleared. Stated the presentation is disturbing; read from a July 2001 Bay Guardian article; expressed concern over the Fleet Industrial Supply Center annex having a drum of depleted uranium ballast overflowing, everything TetraTech did before 2002 being unreliable, and Shinsei Gardens: Anonymous Speaker, Alameda. Expressed concern about a new nuclear research and development company on the former Base; stated the Navy should admit it cannot clean the site: Robert Todd, Alameda. In response to Mayor Spencer's inquiry regarding Shinsei Gardens, the Acting Assistant City Manager stated environmental work was done in the area, which has protections and engineering controls; the land has been through the regulatory process and is safe for residents. Mayor Spencer inquired whether or not regulations allow digging, to which the Acting Assistant City Manager responded that she does now know. The Acting City Manager stated staff would review the matter. Mr. Megliola stated that he would be happy to provide details; his recollection is indoor air testing was done and a sub-slab depressurization system was installed to ensure safety. Mayor Spencer requested the information be shared with the public; stated the City is not leasing to the nuclear power company, Kairos Power; requested staff to provide information. The Acting Assistant City Manager stated Kairos Power is a perspective tenant of a master lessor in Building 9; the City has restrictions which prohibit nuclear material from being on the site; the zoning and regulatory process do not allow nuclear material. Mayor Spencer requested information be shared with the public; stated the building is not owned by the City; the owner has leased space to a tenant that has to meet the Regular Meeting Alameda City Council 7 July 24, 2018 | CityCouncil/2018-07-24.pdf |