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hydrants throughout the site for fire suppression purposes. These facilities would be located entirely within the <br /> project site and would not exacerbate fire risk. On the contrary, the project's water system would assist in the fire <br /> suppression efforts in the event of a fire. The installation of this infrastructure would be typical of development within <br /> the greater project area and would not require the use of specialized techniques or machinery that would result in <br /> temporary or ongoing impacts beyond those impacts discussed within this Initial Study. Any impacts associated with <br /> the installation of this infrastructure would be done in compliance with existing regulatory requirements, such as <br /> SWPPP requirements, that would reduce potential impacts associated with construction of these facilities to below a <br /> level of significance. Therefore, impacts associated with infrastructure exacerbating fire risk would be less than <br /> significant, and this issue will not be evaluated further in the Draft EIR. <br /> d) Less-than-Significant Impact. As discussed above, the project site is not located within or near State <br /> Responsibility Areas or lands classified as Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zones. As discussed in Section VIII, <br /> Geology and Soils, and Section X, Hydrology and Water Quality, the project would not result in significant risks <br /> associated with flooding, landslides, runoff, or drainage changes, and the project does not propose the use of fire <br /> (such as for a controlled vegetation burn)that would result in post-fire slope instability. Therefore, impacts <br /> associated with runoff, post-fire slope instability, or drainage changes would be less than significant, and this issue <br /> will not be evaluated further in the Draft EIR. <br /> Enter oroiect#s. —Initial Study 38 <br />