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Eastern San Joaquin Groundwater Basin Groundwater Management Plan <br /> impacts requiring disclosure under CEQA. The Program EIR will support the implementation of <br /> future site-specific projects by: <br /> • Allowing proper consideration of broader scale impacts, alternatives, and mitigation <br /> criteria that would extremely difficult in individual site-specific project level EIR. <br /> • Focusing on cumulative impacts and growth inducing impacts with the implementation of <br /> the Conjunctive Use Program. <br /> • Addressing policy, design, and management issues at the program level rather than <br /> repeatedly considering them at the project level. <br /> • Considering broad policy alternatives and programmatic mitigation measures at an early <br /> stage in the development of the Conjunctive Use Program when policy flexibility is <br /> greatest. <br /> • Conserving resources and promoting consistency by encouraging the reuse of data. <br /> • Providing the basis for National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) review and Federal <br /> permitting approval processes should federal interest be established in the Conjunctive <br /> Use Program or any of the Program elements. <br /> The Program Environmental Impact Report (EIR)would also include a healthy technical <br /> appendix that would speak to the feasibility of specific Conjunctive Use Program projects, <br /> demand management measures, and other policy alternatives. The Program EIR will also <br /> analyze the potential environmental effects of the Basin Management Objectives, assumptions <br /> and technical methods, policy alternatives to achieving identified objectives, broad-scale <br /> impacts, and establish mitigation criteria for the overall Plan. The Programmatic EIR effort is <br /> expected to begin in 2005 and continue for 18 to 24 months. <br /> 9.2.2 Basin Operations Criteria <br /> Originally tied to the development of Basin Management Objectives, Basin Operations Criteria <br /> would set quantitative target groundwater levels and descriptive basin condition levels. Basin <br /> Operations Criteria could potentially consist of a series of groundwater levels that would <br /> correspond to basin condition levels (similar to the US EPA Air Quality Index and the US <br /> Department of Homeland Security Advisory System) to indicate the effectiveness of <br /> groundwater recharge programs and also potentially when and how much groundwater could be <br /> exported. The development of Basin Operations Criteria is a collaborative process that will be <br /> undertaken by the Authority immediately following the adoption of the Plan and is expected to <br /> be completed by summer 2005. Basin Operations Criteria developed with the framework of the <br /> Authority could ultimately provide the basis for a revised Export Ordinance and a new <br /> Groundwater Management Ordinance. <br /> Northeastern San Joaquin County Section 9 <br /> Groundwater Banking Authority 147 Plan Implementation <br />