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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2600 - Land Use Program
RECORD_ID
SU0004916
PE
2638
FACILITY_NAME
PA-0500142
STREET_NUMBER
18353
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
GRANT LINE
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
MOUNTAIN HOUSE
ENTERED_DATE
3/17/2005 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
18353 W GRANT LINE RD
RECEIVED_DATE
3/15/2005 12:00:00 AM
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
005
QC Status
Approved
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► Land reclamation,consistent with standards established by and subject to environmental clearance and <br /> obtaining the requisite permits from the CVRWQCB and MHCSD,may be used to dispose of treated <br /> effluent from from Specific Plan III on the Pombo or other off-site properties. <br /> ► The total treated waste water generated by the entire community may be discharged to users outside the <br /> limits of the MHCSD as may be allowed by separate permit and environmental analysis,including the - <br /> discharge and conveyance to the East Altamont Energy Facility in Alameda County. <br /> ► All implementing public improvement projects shall comply with the applicable provisions of the MHCSD — <br /> Development Standards. <br /> Non Residential Discharges — <br /> ► All implementing projects shall comply with the MHCSD Sewer Ordinance and applicable MHCSD-enforced <br /> Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions. <br /> ► Sewer discharge and pretreatment standards shall be implemented by the MHCSD to regulate wastewater <br /> discharges to the plant prior to the issuance of a building permit to a user with discharges. <br /> ► A permit to discharge shall be required by the MHCSD for certain categories of nonresidential dischargers. <br /> The criteria for such permits shall be established prior to the issuance of a building permit for a user with non- <br /> residential type discharges. <br /> ► Discharge limitations shall be established,and pretreatment shall be required by the MHCSD of dischargers <br /> who otherwise would not meet these limits. _ <br /> ► A public outreach and education program shall be implemented by the MHCSD to inform dischargers of what <br /> is allowed for discharge to the sewer, and to emphasize waste minimization concepts and techniques. _ <br /> Sludge Disposal <br /> ► Until sludge is classified,the sludge shall be disposed of by the MHCSD in the Foothill or other acceptable — <br /> landfill. Sludge shall meet non-hazardous classification and be dried for disposal in a landfill. <br /> ► The sludge shall be assessed regularly by the MHCSD for waste classification and the alternatives of land <br /> application,dedicated land disposal and composting, shall be analyzed based on such factors as current <br /> regulations, sludge constituents,land availability, demand for compost and cost to implement. <br /> ► Sludge disposal alternatives shall be evaluated and selected by the MHCSD at a six month interval. <br /> Capital Facility Cost and Phasing <br /> ► All implementing projects shall comply with the applicable requirements of the Public Financing Plan and <br /> Technical Report,any Master Acquisition and Reimbursement Agreement between the MHCSD and Specific <br /> Plan III developers,any Development Agreement between San Joaquin County and Specific Plan III <br /> developers,MHCSD Capital Improvement Program,and applicable development fee ordinances. As may be <br /> required, such additional financing plans,technical reports,agreements and amendments to existing <br /> agreements and ordinances shall be developed to facilitate the permitting and construction of additional waste — <br /> water treatment and disposal facilities required to serve the needs of Specific Plan III. <br /> EDAW College Park at Mountain House Specific Plan III Draft EIR <br /> Public Utilities 4.5-26 San Joaquin County <br />
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