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rr) <br /> transpor'tati(in. <br /> F' h <br /> XVI. UTILITIES AND ISERV1C1 SYSTE'vIS <br /> a. Less Than Significant Impact: The proposed project has a V%Iaste Discharge Permit from the <br /> } } } ) g <br /> State Water Resources Control Board/Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board. <br /> F', Compliance with the terms orf the permit Would conform to the Board's wastewater treatment <br /> requirements. <br /> b. Less Than Significant Impact: As discussed i.n ite-ni (e) below, the anticipated volume of <br /> leachate front the proposed project vvoruld be relatively small, and oro require expanded or new <br /> treatment facilities. <br /> c. Less Than Significant Impact: The proposed project includes a new perimeter storm-water <br /> drainage collection system and a storrnwnater detention basin to limit peak flows into Little j <br /> Johns creek on site and downstream. ConStrUCtion orf the 5tornt `-nater drainage facilities would <br /> not cause significant environmental effects be\rind iho5e addressed in the other section of this <br /> Initial Studv. <br /> d. Less Than Significant Impact: The water needs of the project would be supplied by an <br /> ' existi.ng ort-site well and import of bottled water. <br /> I e. Less Than Significant With Mitigation Incorporation: A5 stated in the Elft, the proposed <br /> project would create and recover leachate. The leachate is currentiv being collected and <br /> disposed by Ramos Ennlronntental, a licensed Treatment and Disposal Facility. The relatively <br /> small expected volume of leachate %mould not present a capacity problem for this Treatment and <br /> Disposal Facility. If, in the future, the .leachate is treated at the Stockton Municipal Utilities <br /> Deparhttem wastewater treatment plant, the volume WOUld also not present a capacity <br /> problem, but the composition Of the leachate could affect the plant if it does not meet the <br /> F, <br /> standards of the City of Stockton LArastewater Ordinance, Mitigation Measures C.4.(a) and (b) of <br /> s the Mitigation Monitoring/Repeating Program would reduce the .impact of leachate <br /> composition to a less-than-significant level. <br /> F11 f. No Impact: The proposed project is a solid waste disposal facility and thus would not export <br /> solid waste. Any unacceptable materials delivered to the landfill r-no}uld be. redirected to an <br /> appropriate disposal site. <br /> Fi i <br /> g. No Impact: The proposed project would comply with federal, state, and local statutes and � <br /> regulation related to solid waste, including federal and ,tate Corl,trUction requirements,and <br /> 1 state and local operating requirements. <br /> F { <br /> I <br /> F. XV11. MANDATORY FINDINGS OF SIGNIFICANCE <br /> a. Potentially Significant Impact: The project could .reduce the .habitat of a fish or wildlife <br /> species, or reduce 117e number or restrict the ranLe of a rare or cndanLcrc:,d ;dant or animal. This issue is <br /> F' discussed in the SMR, i <br /> Y <br /> b. Potentially Significant Impact:: The project world Ilaye' cumulatiVrl\r cunsicicrablr. impacts tarn air <br /> quality. traffic:, visual resources, and noise. These i.ssorc. is disCu,seol in the 5.17;1R. <br /> Fi -29- <br /> i <br /> F <br />