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Wastewater Treatment and Disposal: River rather than into Mountain House <br /> Creek. <br /> No community wastewater treatment <br /> facilities exist in the area. The closest With development of the community, <br /> facility is the one owned by the City of stormwater runoff from the project site can <br /> Tracy located at Sugar Cut approximately 7- be generally directed, where possible,in a <br /> 1/2 miles east of the site. Because of the manner compatible with the present runoff <br /> size of the proposed development, the most patterns. Under this plan, the development <br /> logical method of wastewater collection and elevations will generally follow the natural <br /> disposal would be by a community pipeline land contours with the intent of minimizing <br /> collection system which would direct the major earth moving. Ultimate stormwater <br /> wastewater to a wastewater treatment runoff will be directed to Old River by way <br /> facility. of Mountain House Creek, and possibly <br /> through other channels and pipelines. <br /> The treatment facility would be located <br /> along the lower elevations of the site in the Police: <br /> vicinity between Byron-Bethany Road and <br /> Old River. The facility would be designed The Alameda County Sheriffs Department <br /> to meet the community's needs, as well as and the San Joaquin County Sheriffs <br /> satisfying the discharge requirements of the Department currently provide police protec- <br /> State Regional Water Quality Control tion to the project site. The undeveloped <br /> Board. project site requires only infrequent patrols <br /> by a small patrol force from each Depart- <br /> Stormwater Drainage: ment. A separate service district will be <br /> ultimately needed to meet the police protec- <br /> Annual average precipitation in the project tion demands of the project. <br /> vicinity is about 12 inches. The 6,240-acre <br /> project site is bordered on the northeast by Fire: <br /> the Old River, while the Delta-Mendota <br /> Canal transects the southwest portion of the The Tracy Rural Fire District and the <br /> site and the California Aqueduct skirts the Alameda County Fire District provide fire <br /> southwest border of the property. Mountain protection to the project site. Both districts <br /> House Creek nearly bisects the site, flowing use a combination of a small full-time force <br /> from southwest to northeast, discharging to and a volunteer force to serve the undevel- <br /> Old River. Mountain House Creek drains oped project site. A separate fire service <br /> an area of about 11 square miles in the hills district will be needed to meet the needs of <br /> west of the project site. The site itself has the project. <br /> an approximately 1% slope to the northeast; <br /> most of the site drains over land into the Old <br /> Site Description <br /> 3.9 <br />