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e) Resulfik' a determination by ® X <br />the wastewater treatment <br />provider which serves or may <br />sere the project that it has <br />adequate capacity to serve the <br />project's•projected•demand in <br />additioli to. the provider's <br />existing commitments? <br />f) Be served by a landfill with CjX <br />sufficioiit•permjtted capacity to El 11 <br />acco6ilp odate the projects <br />solid iWbte dispi�sal needs? <br />g) Gompiy:with federal, state; and El El <br />local statutes and'regulations` ' <br />Wate6 to solid waste? <br />Comments, <br />a -e) All water required for facility operations including potable water, is obtained from an onsite <br />groundwater supply well (EMD Permit # 4552) This well was approved by the Environmental <br />Health Department in 1994. This onsite well also supplies an onsite 150,000 gallon storage <br />tank -to saC!sfy local fire protection requirements. As a Condition of Approval, the <br />Environmgntal Health Department is requiring a yearly permit to operate a public water <br />system should the number of non-resident individuals exceed 24 for at least 60 days per <br />;year or if ttiq number of service connections exceed four. Therefore any impacts to water <br />:•supplies available to serve the project will be less than significant. <br />Sanitary sewer wastes -are collected and dispose of in a subsurface leach field installed on <br />,site. The dosign of this system is per San Joaquin County Public Health Services <br />;eequiremertts' The septic system was approved by the EHD (Permit # 4280) in 1995. If the <br />existing sep#ic system Is determined to be inadequate during the proposed expansion, then <br />...,the construction ofan individual .sewage. disposal system(.s.).will be. required at,the time of . <br />4tevelopmeht which meets the requirements of the Environmental'Health Department. <br />• 'For Storm:drainage,.the facility will operate under a Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan <br />filed with California State Water Resources Control. Board. The facility will operate on <br />concrete or asphalt concrete. Surface water runoff, including all process water, will be <br />directed to an onsite retention basin by use of a grading design, drain pipes and drainage <br />ditches, where it will be properly treated, if necessary, to eliminate potential environmental <br />impacts. Water will be pumped from the retention basin for facility use in operations, <br />Including fire and dust control. The retention basin has been designed to retain all surface <br />water runo4 f resulting from a.100 year, 24 hour storm event. Site personnel,will regularly <br />inspect a netmaintain the storm drains, drainage ditches and basin. The project will. not <br />require ri ei t. public utility systems,or district boundary changes. Therefore,: any impacts for <br />storm water• discharge will be less than significant. .r, . <br />