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5. Hydrology and Water Quality. The expansion of the existing landfill will require a revised <br /> grading plan. Surface and groundwater impacts will be evaluated. Impacts associated with <br /> the landfill's proximity on the relocation of the South Branch of the South Fork of Little Johns <br /> Creek will be evaluated. The SEIR will review the proposed landfill development plan, <br /> including groundwater monitoring, leachate control, and runoff management plans. <br /> 6. Soils and Geology. Slope stability and earthquake issues will be evaluated. <br /> 7. Biological Resources. The SEIR will review biological issues relative to the expansion of the <br /> existing landfill. The San Joaquin County Multi Species Habitat Conservation and Open <br /> Space Plan will be described as it applies to the expansion of the current site. <br /> S. Public Services and Utilities. The SEIR will review impacts relative to police,fire and <br /> wastewater, <br /> 9. Cultural Resources. The SEIR will summarize the cultural resources analyses and mitigation <br /> measures in the previous EIR's. <br /> 10. Visual Quality. The SEIR will analyze the visual and aesthetics of the proposed expansion. <br /> 11. Climate Change. The SEIR will analyze issues of greenhouse gas emissions related to the <br /> operations of the project and the corresponding traffic. <br /> Review and Comment Period: <br /> ' Due to the time limits mandated by State law, your response must be sent at the earliest date, but <br /> not later than 30 days after receipt of this notice. <br /> Review Begins: May 15, 2018 <br /> Review Ends: June 14, 2018 <br /> Contact Person: John Funderburg, Principal Planner <br /> San Joaquin County Community Development Department <br /> �I Stockton, CA 95205 <br /> jfunderburg@sjgov.org <br /> Telephone No.: 209-468-3160 <br /> FAX No.: 209-468-3163 <br /> 3 <br />