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Comparison Table- Page 4 (July 30, 1993) <br /> If Amended Mitigation Implemented <br /> Potentially Significant Impacts Final EIR Suggested Mitigation Measures Amended Mitigation Measures Will Impact Be Less Than Significant? <br /> some other type of protection that alerts <br /> course users to sensitive areas. <br /> > Water conservation measures include the Yes <br /> use of drought tolerant species and/or <br /> cultivars and water application strategies <br /> to reduce water loss. Mowing, timing of <br /> fertilization, timing and duration of <br /> irrigation, the use of antitranspirants and <br /> growth regulators, and soil cultivation <br /> techniques can favorably improve water <br /> conservation. Practices that reduce <br /> water consumption include increasing <br /> mowing frequency. Using as little <br /> nitrogen as absolutely necessary reduces <br /> water needs also, as growth rate, amount <br /> of nutrients available, and water <br /> consumption are positively correlated. <br /> Fine-tuning irrigation frequency based on <br /> state-of-the-art moisture-sensing methods <br /> that are based on observed need rather <br /> than calendar scheduling can reduce <br /> water use. <br /> > A survey will be conducted of golfing Yes <br /> impacts to the natural areas on a six and <br /> twelve month basis following the opening <br /> of the course, after which <br /> recommendations for additional <br /> protective measures will be developed, if <br /> necessary. <br />