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Wastewater will be treated and disposed of onsite and will consist of a wastewater treatment facility, and <br /> sludge drying ponds. The project is preparing an application to the regional water board for the treatment <br /> of wastewater generated by the project. Once the permit is approved by the reginal board then the project <br /> will work with County environmental health department to construct the package treatment facility. The <br /> treatment system is a Membrane Bioreactor(MBR)treatment plant. The treatment system will produce <br /> Title 22 compliant effluent, recycled water. The wastewater treatment system and effluent storage tank <br /> will be constructed with the first building. The wastewater collection system will then be expanded to <br /> subsequent buildings as they are constructed. <br /> The wastewater treatment site will also house the recycled water facilities,which include a pump station <br /> and above ground storage tank. The location of the wastewater treatment site is shown on Figure 6.15. <br /> With the well head treatment anticipated and discussed above,the solids from the wastewater system are <br /> minimal and can be recycled and used as fertilizer for the landscaping within the development. <br /> d. Recycled water <br /> The treated wastewater generated by the Project will be treated to the necessary requirements to be used <br /> for the landscape irrigation of the site. The project is preparing an application to the regional water board <br /> for the disposal of wastewater generated by the project. Once the permit is approved by the reginal board <br /> then the project will work with San Joaquin County environmental health department to construct the <br /> recycled water distribution system which will be used to irrigate all of the landscaping throughout the <br /> project area. The recycled water system will have a storage tank to help equalize the flows between the <br /> generation rate of the wastewater treatment system and the irrigation demands. The recycled water <br /> system will be fed by the wastewater effluent storage tank. The recycled water distribution system will be <br /> expanded as the project's landscaped areas are added. <br /> An on-site "purple pipe" system will be designed and installed to provide the irrigation for the project. The <br /> treated wastewater will be stored in an above ground recycled water storage tanks and pumped to irrigate <br /> the landscape. The recycled water tank and pump station will be located at the wastewater treatment <br /> plant site. <br /> e. Storm Drainage <br /> Detention basins are proposed to serve new development in this specific plan.Though there are several <br /> important goals and benefits associated with the incorporation of detention basins as a storm drainage <br /> facility component,the primary driving factors that warrant detention basins are limitations in downstream <br /> outfalls and discharge capacities and the need to provide significant storm water quality enhancement. <br /> New detention basins will provide a significant amount of storage capacity and will provide significant <br /> attenuation of peak flows to meter downstream releases of stormwater to reduced rates that are <br /> considered to be reasonable, acceptable, and environmentally sound.All proposed detention basins have <br /> been sized to accommodate the 100-year 24-hour storm under build-out conditions, considering outflow <br /> discharge rates. The surface areas of the proposed detention basins, including access roadways and <br /> appurtenant features, range from 1 acre to 2.5 acres. <br /> Page 5 of 7 <br />