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<br />5.2,6 Construction of Infiltration galleries Is not expected to <br />signIficantly Impact the area geology. <br /> <br />5.2.7 Mitigation - None <br /> <br />5.2.8 Unavoidable Adverse Impacts - None <br /> <br />5.3 PALEONTOLOGY <br /> <br />5.3.1 The project area has not been Identified as a source of fossil <br />material In published accounts. While fossils may occur In any or all <br />of the geologic formations In the project area, the probability of <br />occurrence of significant fossil resources Is lOIN. Therefore, no <br />significant adverse Impact to this resource Is expected fran any of <br />the alternatives considered. <br /> <br />5.3.2 Mitigation - The contractor would be Instructed to report any <br />fossils discovered so that they may be evaluated by a qualified <br />paleontologist. <br /> <br />5.3.3 Unavoidable Adverse Impacts - None <br /> <br />5.4 SOILS <br /> <br />5.4.1 The reservol r al ternat Ives would significantly Impact soil s <br />through Inundation. The soil types are closely associated with the <br />vegetation ccmnunltles. A discussion of the anticipated Impacts on <br />vegetation, and hence, soil types Is contained In Section 5.6. <br />Alternative E would have no affect on soils In the project area. <br /> <br />5.4.2 Mitigation - None <br /> <br />5.4.3 Unavoidable Adverse Impacts - Inundation of 72 to 339 acres (29 <br />to 137 ha) of cultivated land classified as prime fannland, <br /> <br />44 <br />