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*0900 <br /> Species Act (ESA) or the California Endangered Species Act <br /> (CESA) ; providing and maintaining multiple-use Open Spaces <br /> which contribute to the quality of life of the residents of <br /> San Joaquin County; and accommodating a growing population <br /> while minimizing costs to Project Proponents and society at <br /> large. <br /> Section 8 . 2 . 1 . 2 of the SJMSCP lists "Aggregate mining... as <br /> an activity for which the SJMSCP will provide comprehensive <br /> compensation, avoidance and minimization of impacts to <br /> threatened, endangered, rare and other unlisted SJMSCP <br /> Covered Species for which Incidental Take authorization <br /> will be obtained under the Plan's associated permits <br /> (Permitted Activities) . 7 <br /> F . In-stream mining: <br /> No in-stream mining is proposed. <br /> G. Air Resources/Climate: <br /> The climate for Lathrop is moderate . The average <br /> temperature is 61 . 5 degrees Fahrenheit . The average annual <br /> rainfall is 11 . 4 inches per year. e <br /> Air Pollution Control : <br /> All emissions by the existing Brown Sand processing plant <br /> and excavation are currently permitted by the San Joaquin <br /> County Air Pollution Control District. Each year as more <br /> material is excavated, less area will be farmed. The lake <br /> will grow larger and the farmland will decrease, therefore <br /> the potential for dust decreases as the excavation <br /> progresses, since no dust can be generated from a water <br /> body. There will be no increase in the approved hours of <br /> operation, plant capacity or production, number of vehicle <br /> trips, number of employees, or estimated end date of the <br /> processing plant . <br /> 7 San Joaquin County Council of Governments Habitat <br /> Conservation Plan <br /> http: //www. sjcog. org/sections/habitat/sjmscp <br /> 8 Climate and weather <br /> www.usacitiesonline.com/cacountylathrop.htm#climate <br />