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4. ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS <br /> 4.8 HYDROLOGY AND WATER QUALITY <br /> or control pollutants in runoff after construction is complete and identify a plan to inspect and <br /> maintain these facilities or project elements. Implementation of the plan starts with the <br /> commencement of construction and continues though the completion of the project. Upon <br /> completion of the project,the applicant must submit a Notice of Termination to the SWRCB to <br /> indicate that construction is completed. <br /> San Joaquin County <br /> The San Joaquin County General Plan includes the following relevant policies related to flooding <br /> and water quality: <br /> Flooding <br /> Policy 1 New residential,public,commercial, and industrial development shall be <br /> required to have protection from a 100-year flood. <br /> Water Quality <br /> Policy 1 Water quality shall meet the standards necessary for the uses to which the <br /> water resources are put. <br /> Policy 2 Surface water and groundwater quality shall be protected and improved when <br /> necessary. <br /> Policy 3 The use and disposal of toxic chemicals,the extraction of resources,and the J <br /> disposal of wastes into injection wells shall be carefully controlled and <br /> monitored to protect water quality. _ <br /> Policy 5 Substantial groundwater recharge areas,as shown in Figure VI-6, shall be kept <br /> in open space. <br /> Policy 6 The replenishment of aquifers shall be supported to minimize the overdraft of <br /> groundwater. <br /> Policy 8 The County shall encourage water conservation. <br /> Policy 9 The County shall encourage wastewater reclamation efforts. <br /> Policy 15 The County shall encourage reduction of pavement area in project design and <br /> the use of permeable pavements where possible. <br /> 4.8.3 IWACTS AND MITIGATION MEASURES <br /> SIGNIFICANCE CRITERIA <br /> Based on the proposed site location, site elevation, and topography and on the proposed project _ <br /> type,a hydrology or water quality impact associated with the proposed project would be <br /> considered significant if it would result in any of the following criteria, which are adapted from <br /> the CEQA Guidelines. <br /> RMC Parwc vema0is Quarry Mining and Reclamat.P�}en 4.8-18 FSA 1203015 <br /> Adminisuativ.Draft EIR March 2004 <br />