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1.Approach and Scope of Work <br /> Utilities and Service Systems <br /> Issues <br /> Water Supply and Service:The project application shows the project as <br /> currently being served by the City of Lathrop for water supply.There is a <br /> public water main on the site. <br /> Wastewater Service: An existing septic system is on the site that is <br /> proposed to be expanded.The project includes a wastewater treatment <br /> facility for runoff from maintenance areas that may contain oil and grease. <br /> This treated water would then be disposed to either the public sanitary sewer <br /> system or to an evaporation basin.Thus,the issue of sludge disposal may <br /> need to be addressed in the EIR. <br /> Other Utilities: The provision of gas, electric, and telecommunications <br /> services for the project will require extension of infrastructure to the project <br /> site. In preparing the analysis of impacts related to the provision of gas, <br /> electric and telecommunications services, ESA will rely on and incorporate, <br /> as appropriate, information provided by the applicant. <br /> Tasks <br /> • Request that the applicant provide an estimate of existing and projected <br /> water demand for the facility. <br /> • Document the local water supply purveyor and identify the adequacy of <br /> water infrastructure and available capacity as compared to projected <br /> demand by the project. <br /> • Identify wastewater demands associated with the project and the <br /> proposed on-site wastewater treatment facility. Assess proposed disposal <br /> options.We would request detailed information on the size of <br /> evaporation ponds,if applicable,and provisions for sludge disposal (e.g., <br /> frequency,amounts, etc.). <br /> • If all wastewater is to be treated on site,request information on septic <br /> field locations, sizes, and suitability analysis. 2 Once the County has <br /> reviewed the septic suitability information provided by the applicant, we <br /> will contact the County's Dept. of Environmental Health to determine if <br /> there are any additional concerns about on-site wastewater treatment. <br /> • Review applicant infrastructure plans for the provision of gas, electricity <br /> and telecommunications services to the project site and assess potential <br /> environmental impacts associated with demand for additional services. <br /> 2 The scope of work does not include a suitability analysis for on-site septic systems.The <br /> County's Department of Environmental Health has outlined the requirements for septic <br /> system information and we assume that this will be provided by the applicant. <br /> 1-26 San Joaquin County—EIR for the Union Pack Modemization Project <br />