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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2600 - Land Use Program
RECORD_ID
SU0013380
PE
2600
FACILITY_NAME
GP-89-11
STREET_NUMBER
0
STREET_NAME
PATTERSON PASS
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
TRACY
Zip
95376-
APN
20904003
ENTERED_DATE
5/29/2020 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
PATTERSON PASS RD
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
005
QC Status
Approved
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treated effluent into the water reclamation system, use <br /> of reclaimed water for agricultural and landscaping <br /> irrigation, and sludge disposal . <br /> Finding : Changes or -ilterations have been required in, <br /> or incorporated into , the Project which, together with <br /> the mitigation measures set forth below, would <br /> substantially lessen the significant environmental effect <br /> as identified in the FEIR to a non-significant level . <br /> Statement of Fact : In addition to the Project-specific <br /> mitigations discussed above, the following mitigation <br /> measures are required to mitigate the Project ' s <br /> cumulative impacts : <br /> • When updating the San Joaquin County General Plan, <br /> San Joaquin County should support the Central Valley <br /> Regional Water Quality Control Board by adopting <br /> policies to minimize, to the extent feasible, land <br /> use changes that would generate significant increases <br /> in wastewater discharged into Old River and other <br /> surface waters that drain into the Sacramento-San <br /> Joaquin Delta . The proposed new communities in the <br /> County should identify adequate acreage for sludge <br /> treatment and/or disposal . <br /> • See FEIR, Section 6 . 1 . <br /> 8 . Potentially Significant Impact • Public Utilities/ <br /> Potential to Create a Public Health Hazard <br /> Cumulative impacts include releases of hazardous or toxic <br /> chemicals , with increased potential for public contact . <br /> Finding : Changes or alterations have been required in, <br /> or incorporated into, the Project which, together with <br /> the mitigation measures set forth below, would <br /> substantially lessen the significant environmental effect <br /> as identified in the FEIR to a non-significant level . <br /> Statement of Fact : In addition to the Project-specific <br /> mitigations discussed above, the following mitigation <br /> measures are required to mitigate the Project ' s <br /> cumulative impacts : <br /> • San Joaquin County should cooperate with the <br /> California Department of Toxic Substance Control <br /> (DTSC) and Central Valley RWQCB in implementing <br /> reclamation Projects , including agricultural and <br /> landscape irrigation, and groundwater recharge with <br /> C2-82 <br /> 0189r/02 r <br />
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