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Gerry N.Kamilos,LLC (GNK,LLC)has acquired the Pombo property, consisting of approximately 137 acres <br /> located on the east side of Mountain House Parkway and just south of Byron Road(Figure 3-14), for temporary <br /> land disposal (spray fields applying tertiary treated wastewater at the agronomic rate). Based on the Irrigation <br /> Feasibility Study for the Pombo Property(Appendix F),the Pombo property is sufficient to support land disposal <br /> of treated wastewater generated by development proposed for GNK, LLC's portion of the College Park project <br /> site. Other College Park developers would either need to acquire additional property for land disposal or wait until <br /> river discharges are allowed for the Mountain House W WTP. <br /> ELECTRICITY — <br /> Existing Services <br /> Modesto Irrigation District(MID)provides electricity to the project site. MID has long-term contracts for _ <br /> electricity supplies from providers such as Conneville and Hetch Hetchy. <br /> Electric Infrastructure <br /> hi the MHMP area,MID leases all existing electric service facilities from Pacific Gas and Electric Company <br /> (PG&E). Before 2002,the Herdlyn Substation was the primary electrical feed to existing customers in the MHMP <br /> area,including the College Park project site.The Herdlyn Substation is located approximately 2 miles northwest <br /> of the MHMP area at Herdlyn Road and Byron Road. Since 2002, electrical supply has been provided by the <br /> Mountain House substation on Kelso Road,just west of the Alameda County line.Additional transformers and <br /> switchgears are planned for this substation so that it can meet projected demand from the entire MHMP area. <br /> Primary electrical distribution voltage is available in an existing joint trench facility at the intersections of Central — <br /> Parkway and DeAnza Boulevard with Mascot Boulevard.This joint trench system,which also includes natural <br /> gas pipelines,telephone lines,and cable-television lines,would be extended to areas south of Grant Line Road <br /> along Central Parkway and DeAnza Boulevard to serve the College Park project site. <br /> Existing PG&E electrical distribution pole lines exist along the south side of Grant Line Road and west side of <br /> Mountain House Parkway.These lines serve existing uses on the project site,as well as customers outside the <br /> project site. It is anticipated that off-site customers would continue to be served by these lines, although the lines <br /> would be placed underground in parallel with proposed electrical transmission lines to serve the project site. <br /> In addition to the electrical facilities directly serving the Mountain House development area,a 230-kilovolt(W) <br /> power transmission line passes through the College Park project site.This power transmission line is further <br /> described and analyzed in Section 4.9,"Public Health and Safety." <br /> NATURAL GAS <br /> Existing Services <br /> PG&E provides natural gas service to the MHMP development area, including the College Park project site. <br /> Natural Gas Infrastructure <br /> Two existing"backbone"natural gas transmission pipelines traverse the project site,including the Stan Pac line, <br /> with a diameter of 26 inches and a newer line with a 36-inch diameter. An existing regulator station connects to — <br /> these backbone pipelines at the intersection of Mountain House Parkway and Mascot Boulevard.This regulator <br /> station reduces the transmission gas pressure to local distribution gas pressure. <br /> Three PG&E natural gas transmission pipelines connect to the existing regulator station in joint trenches along the <br /> west side of Mountain House Parkway, Central Parkway, and DeAnza Boulevard,as far south as Mascot <br /> EDAW College Park at Mountain House Specific Plan III Draft EIR <br /> Public Utilities 4.5-6 San Joaquin County <br />