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Environmental Checklist & Discussioi. -5- <br />William Long, Scott Long, and Long Ranch, Inc. <br />Waste Disposal Facility <br />San Joaquin County <br />Negative <br />Declaration: <br />Potentially <br />Significant <br />Potentially unless Less Than <br />Significant Mitigation • Significant <br />Impact Incorporated Impact <br />I. Natural Resources. Will the proposal result in <br />any increase in the rate of use of any natural <br />resources? <br />J. Risk of Upset. Will the proposal involve: <br />A risk of an explosion or release of hazardous <br />substances (including, but not limited to, oil, <br />pesticides, chemicals or radiation) in the <br />event of an accident? <br />Possible interference with an emergency <br />response plan or an emergency evacuation <br />plan? <br />K. Population. Will the proposal significantly alter <br />the location, distribution, density, or growth rate <br />of the human population of an area? <br />L. Housing. Will the proposal significantly affect <br />existing or create a demand for additional <br />housing? <br />M. Transportation/Circulation. Will the proposal <br />result in: <br />Generation of substantial additional vehicular <br />movement? <br />Substantial effects on existing parking <br />facilities, or demand for new parking? <br />Substantial impact upon existing <br />transportation systems? <br />Significant alterations to present patterns of <br />circulation or movement of people and/or <br />goods, or to waterborne, rail or air traffic? <br />Significant increase in traffic hazards to <br />motor vehicles, bicyclists or pedestrians? <br />No Impact <br />An increase in trucking is anticipated, as trucks hauling swine to slaughter, trucks <br />transporting the butchered meat, and trucks from the tallow operation will be at the