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Table of contents: 1. Summary -- 2. Project background -- 3. Problem identification -- 4. Formulation of remediation alternatives -- 5. Conceptual alternatives -- 6. Feasible alternatives -- 7. Description of the preferred project -- 8. Maintenance program -- 9. Project cost, financing, and staging -- 10. Conclusions and recommendations -- Appendices. Technical appendices: Structural investigation report : Matadero/Barron Creeks remediation project, Palo Alto, CA / Biggs Cardosa Associates, Inc., June 2001 -- Geotechnical investigation : Matadero Creek remediation project, Palo Alto, California / Lowney Associates, December 21, 2001 -- Geotechnical investigation : Matadero Creek overflow bypass channel, Palo Alto, California / Lowney Associates, September 27, 2001 -- Phase I environmental site assessment and soil and ground water quality screening : Matadero Creek remediation project, Palo Alto, California / Lowney Associates, June 15, 1999 -- Additional soil and ground water quality evaluation : Matadero Creek remediation project, Palo Alto, California / Lowney Associates, September 4, 2001.
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