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EHD - Public
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2900 - Site Mitigation Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
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DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT
RECORD_ID
PR0506303
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2965
FACILITY_ID
FA0001086
FACILITY_NAME
MANTECA PUBLIC WORKS
STREET_NUMBER
2450
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
YOSEMITE
STREET_TYPE
AVE
City
MANTECA
Zip
95336
APN
24130050
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
2450 W YOSEMITE AVE
P_LOCATION
04
P_DISTRICT
005
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Approved
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M m <br /> X p <br /> > Table 2-2 <br /> Summary of Impacts and Mitigation Measures <br /> CD <br /> Cn Significance Significance <br /> C <br /> 3 Impacts Before Mitigation Measures After <br /> Mitigation Mitigation <br /> 4.9-22: Effects of Proposed Project Discharges on Nitrate(as LTS No mitigation is necessary. LTS <br /> Nitrogen)Concentrations in Receiving Waters.Modeling <br /> results for nitrate as nitrogen corresponding to critical and dry/ <br /> below normal water years,respectively,demonstrated that,for <br /> both water year types the calculated change in nitrate as nitrogen <br /> at the selected sites is estimated to be no greater than 0.05 mg/1 <br /> with buildout of the WQCF(27 mgd).Median nitrate <br /> concentrations at far-field monitoring locations would all be <br /> substantially below adopted Basin Plan objectives.Therefore, <br /> the project's far-field nitrate impacts would be less than <br /> significant. <br /> 4.9-23: Construction and Operation of the Proposed Master LTS No mitigation is necessary. LTS <br /> Plan Facilities and Control of Stormwater Runoff.The <br /> proposed project would involve updating and implementing a <br /> N stormwater pollution prevention plan to assure compliance with <br /> C:) applicable stormwater discharge permits.These and related <br /> actions(e.g.,implementation of construction BMPs)that would <br /> be taken as part of and/or in response to the proposed project <br /> would minimize the impact of construction and operational <br /> vstormwater quality impacts.Therefore,the project would result <br /> CD in a less-than-significant impact stormwater quality impacts. <br /> v <br /> 4.10 Public Services and Utilities <br /> 0 <br /> T 4.10-1: Impacts on Water Supplies.The proposed project LTS No mitigation is necessary. LTS <br /> would increase demand for potable and nonpotable water at the <br /> WQCF at rates that could be accommodated by existing and <br /> o planned potable and nonpotable water supply facilities. <br /> CD <br /> Therefore,this impact would be less than significant. <br /> 0 <br /> C/, 4.10-2: Increased Generation of Solid Waste.The proposed LTS No mitigation is necessary. LTS <br /> project would not substantially increase the amount of solid <br /> D waste generated at the WQCF related to the total capacity of the <br /> Forward Landfill.Waste generated by the WQCF from <br /> m implementation of the proposed project would be less than 0.1% <br /> of the Forward Landfill's permitted capacity.In addition,staff at <br /> v the Forward Landfill have indicated that the landfill has <br /> mm sufficient capacity to accommodate increased solid waste <br /> v � <br /> LTS=Less than Significant S=Significant PS=Potentially Significant SU=Significant and Unavoidable <br />
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