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Between 1999 and 2001 benthic toxicity tests found PAHs and mercury levels at up to 507 mg/kg and 13 mg/kg respectively at this site and a 20-acre (81,000 m2) portion was designated as an area of concern (AOC).[3] The most contaminated, AOC is adjacent to the former wastewater outfall which has been relocated into San Pablo Bay.[3] A California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)-mandated mitigated negative declaration was completed and a corrective action plan was designed.[3] The plan which includes a natural resource damage assessment will cordon off the AOC with steel sheet piling and have the contaminated muds and sediment dredged and pumped into a disused treatment pond.[3] In that treatment pond the toxic waste will be dried and then neutralized with a stabilizing agent like fly ash or cement.[3] The inactive pond will then be regraded and capped with vegetation.[3] The remediation project is scheduled for the summer of 2007.[3]