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51 <br />13 <br />Yes No Maybe <br />d. Change in the amount of surface <br />water in any water body? X <br />e. Discharge into surface waters, or in <br />any alteration of surface water <br />quality? X <br />f. Alteration to the rate of flow of <br />ground waters? X <br />g. Change in the quantity of ground <br />waters, either through direct additions <br />or withdrawals, or through the inter- <br />ception of an aquifer by cuts or <br />excavations? X <br />h. A substantial reduction in the amount <br />of water otherwise available for <br />public water supplies? X <br />i. Exposure of people or property to <br />water -related hazards, such as <br />flooding? X <br />DISCUSSION: The total amount of waste the landfill can accept <br />will not change. The proposed project will not pose a threat <br />to water quality, quantity, or drainage if permit requirements <br />are adhered to. <br />MITIGATION MEASURES: No Mitigation Measures necessary. <br />Yes No Maybe <br />PLANT LIFE - Will the proposed project <br />result in: <br />a. Change in the diversity of species, <br />or number of any species of plants <br />1 rcl u d i -g trees cl r,u} S grasses <br />crops, and aquatic plants? X <br />b. Reduction of any numbers of unique, <br />rare, or endangered species of plants? X <br />C. Introduction of new species of plants <br />into an area or establishment of a <br />barrier to the normal replenishment of <br />existing species? X <br />d. Reduction in acreaa_e of anv agri- <br />cultural crop? X <br />DISCUSSION: Not applicable. <br />MITIGATION MEASURES: Not applicable. <br />Increased waste Quantities & Recycling Project <br />Foothill Sanitary Landfill <br />.,-..nary 25, 1395 <br />initial Study <br />Page 3 <br />