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Campbell Sediment Remediation/Aquatic Enhancement Overview

The Port District has prepared a Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Report (EIR) for the Campbell Sediment Remediation/Aquatic Enhancement Project. The project is the remediation of contaminated sediment within the former Campbell Shipyard basin, San Diego, by capping in place affected sediment. The engineered cap-in-place would be designed to provide enhanced subtidal and intertidal habitat, protection from propeller wash, stabilization of seawall, recreational boating access at two floating docks and a transient marina. A deep-water engineered cap will also be constructed adjacent to the Tenth Avenue Marine Terminal to allow sufficient depths for navigation and berthing.

The table below provides the Draft EIR available for download in PDF format both by section and in its entirety. The appendices are also provided. The Draft EIR analyzed the following issues: marine biological resources, water quality, air quality, traffic circulation, geology/soils, noise, navigational safety, and three alternative remediation options.

The final EIR was certified by the Board of Port Commissioners on Dec. 2, 2004. A copy of this document can be obtained through the office of the District Clerk.

Draft EIR

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