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C <br />a -h) The project site will only accept non -hazardous, dry wastes. No liquids or medical wastes <br />will be accepted. Should these materials be discovered, they will be segregated with <br />particular care to eliminate or control dust, fumes, vapors, or gasses to protect worker and <br />public safety, prior to their removal from the facility. The greatest likelihood of hidden <br />hazardous waste being in the waste stream occurs in the C&D debris boxes. The debris <br />boxes are dumped in the processing area and spread out for sorting. Hazardous materials <br />discovered dumping may be caused for rejection of the entire load or removal of said <br />materials by the deliverer for proper disposal. The loads are screened for unacceptable <br />materials by employees helping with the sorting process. Unacceptable materials are <br />extracted from the waste, stored, and eventually recycled or disposed of properly. <br />Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) will be stored in a HHW storage locker at the adjacent <br />MRF & TS building. The HHW storage container and the storage area conform with the <br />requirements of 22 CCR 66265.170 and HHW will be transported by the operator or a <br />licensed vendor to a permitted facility for proper handling and/or disposal within 90 days. <br />As indicated, the project site lies within a reclaimed gravel quarry 30-40 feet in depth, as <br />such the possible impacts from HHW and the safety protocols in place, is expected to be <br />reduced to less than significant. <br />Issues: <br />VIII. <br />• of <br />HYDROLQGY OD WATER QUALITY. <br />Would the projec( <br />a) Violate any water quality <br />standards or waste discharge. <br />Tequirgments? <br />b) _ Substa4)tially deplete <br />groundwater supplies or, <br />interfere substantially with . <br />groundwater recharge such <br />that there would be a net deficit <br />in aquifer volume or a lowering <br />of the local groundwater table <br />level (e.g., the production rate <br />of pre-existing nearby wells <br />would:drop to a level which <br />would not support existing land, <br />uses orplanned uses for'which <br />permits have been granted)? <br />c) Substantially alter the existing <br />drainage pattern of the site or <br />area, kiciuding through the <br />alteration of the course of.a <br />stream or river, in a manner <br />whichwould result in <br />substaiitial erosion or siltation <br />on- o..r.:.off-site? <br />Less Than <br />Significant <br />Potentially With Less Than <br />Significant Mitigation Significant. No <br />Impact Incorporated Impact : Impact <br />❑ <br />X <br />❑ <br />❑ <br />❑ <br />❑ <br />X <br />❑ <br />❑ ❑ X ❑ <br />