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1 r I f tr ! 1 / t ( 1 1 I r 1 r 1 f <br /> cn 5' Table 2-1 (continued) <br /> d Summary of Impacts and Mitigation Measures (Applicable to Program and Project-Specific Impacts) <br /> 5. K Impact Significance Mitigation Measure Significance <br /> 8 K before Mitigation after Mitigation <br /> c 0 <br /> 4.4.6.Public Services—Additional Demand for Law- LTS No mitigation required. LTS <br /> 5 Enforcement Services.The project would result in the construction <br /> 0 of residential units that would create a demand for law-enforcement <br /> H services. New staffing would be provided,but no new facilities would <br /> Cn be needed. A less-than-significant impact would occur. <br /> 4.4-7.Public Services—Additional Demand for Public Library LTS No mitigation required. LTS <br /> Facilities.The project would result in the construction of residential <br /> U units that would result in the demand for public library facilities. A <br /> = new library would be constructed in the MHMP area that would <br /> o serve the College Park project under the MHMP. A less-than- <br /> % significant impact would occur. <br /> m_ <br /> 70 4.5 Public Utilities <br /> 4.5-1.Public Utilities—Demand for Water Supply.The proposed LTS No mitigation required. LTS <br /> N project would create a demand for water from BBID that,when <br /> added to the existing and future water demand for the balance of <br /> the MHMP area at buildout(2025),would exceed existing <br /> contracted capacity according to the College Park SB 610 WSA. <br /> However,subsequent to the preparation of the SB 610 WSA,a <br /> non-potable irrigation water system was added to the proposed <br /> project that would avoid this projected water supply shortfall.With <br /> implementation of this system,adequate water supply would be <br /> available to serve the proposed project.A less-than-significant <br /> impact would occur. <br /> 4.5-2.Public Utilities—Demand for Water Infrastructure.The LTS No mitigation required. LTS <br /> proposed project would require the expansion of the existing <br /> Mountain House WTP,the extension of existing water pipelines to <br /> the project site,and the development of new water pumps and <br /> water storage tanks to serve the project.Such water infrastructure <br /> has already been programmed or would be developed as part of <br /> the proposed project.A less-than-significant impact would occur. <br /> 4.5.3.Public Utilities—Demand for Wastewater- LTS No mitigation required. LTS <br /> TreatmentlDisposal Capacity.The proposed project would require <br /> the expansion of the existing Mountain House WWTP,the <br /> M <br /> commencement of river discharges of treated wastewater from the <br />