Laserfiche WebLink
�1 <br /> t Electricity. Electrical power is supplied to the project site by PG&E. Power is available to <br /> the airport through transmission lines located along Airport Way to the west of the airport, Arch- <br /> Airport Road to the north, and SR 99 West frontage Road to the east of the airport. <br /> Stormwater Drainage. Refer to Chapter S, "Water .Resources" for information on <br /> stormwater drainage. <br /> ,! IMPACTS AND MITIGATION MEASURES <br /> Impact Assessment Methods and Key Assumptions <br /> r This section was prepared by reviewing the Stockton Metropolitan Airport Master Plan <br /> Report(Reinard W.Brandley,Consulting Airport Engineer 1997)and the General Plan. Information <br /> from these plans was used to determine how the proposed project would affect public services and <br /> utilities. <br /> Criteria for Determining Significance <br /> ,. <br /> According to the State CEQA Guidelines and professional judgement, a project would <br /> normally result in a significant impact if it would: <br /> ■ conflict with the adopted environmental plans and goals of the community where it is <br /> located; <br /> ■ encourage activities that would result in the use of large amounts of fuel, water, or <br /> energy; <br /> ■ create a potential public health hazard or involve the use, production, or disposal of <br /> materials that pose a hazard to people, animal, or plant populations in the area affected; <br /> ■ interfere with emergency response plans or emergency evacuation plans; <br /> I ■ result in the need for new utility systems or substantial alterations to existing power, <br /> natural gas, communications, water, sewer, or solid waste and disposal systems; <br /> ■ p roduce solid waste in excess of available landfill capacity; or <br /> ■ result in the need for additional law enforcement and fire protection staff that could not <br /> be provided by the existing jurisdictional agencies. <br /> r <br /> Stockton Metropolitan Airport Project Chapter 10. Public Services and Utilities <br /> Draft Environmental Impact Report 10-4 March 20, 1998 <br />