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San Joaquin County Community Environmental Setting,Impacts,and Mitigation Measures <br /> Development Department Public Services and Utilities <br /> 3X Public Services and Utilities <br /> Introduction <br /> This section describes existing public services in the project area;presents the <br /> federal, state, and local policies and regulations that determine mitigation <br /> requirements; and identifies impacts associated with implementation of the <br /> proposed Project. Potential impacts of project alternatives on public services are <br /> described and analyzed in Chapter 4,"Alternatives Analysis." <br /> The key sources of data and information used in the preparation of this section <br /> are listed below. <br /> +' ■ DeSilva Gates Quarry Excavation Application and Reclamation Plan, San <br /> Joaquin County, CA. App.No. PA-03-550. <br /> ■ The San Joaquin County General Plan(1992). <br /> Environmental Setting <br /> Water Supply <br /> The Delta-Mendota Canal runs adjacent to the southwestern boundary of the <br /> project site, and a privately owned domestic well exists on the property to <br /> provide water to an on-site residence. Additionally,an underground irrigation <br /> pipe runs across the northern portion of the site,roughly parallel to the course of <br /> the Delta-Mendota Canal. The current water allotment for the agricultural <br /> operation is taken from the Delta-Mendota Canal through the Del Puerto Water <br /> District. The current annual allotment is 3.1 acre-feet per acre,which is adjusted <br /> annually based on projected supplies. For 2005,the adjustment rate was 75%. <br /> Wastewater <br /> The site is not currently served by any public wastewater disposal system. <br /> Wastewater generated on-site is routed to a domestic septic system. <br /> Solid Waste <br /> San Joaquin County is one of 40 designated Recycling Market Development Zones <br /> (RMDZ)within California. The RMDZ program,developed by the California <br /> Integrated Waste Management Board(CIWMB),works with local jurisdictions to <br /> .. help them meet their 50%landfill diversion goals. Currently,74 Commercial <br /> Recycling and Diversion Resources within the county accept construction-related <br /> DeSilva Gates Quarry Project <br /> Draft Environmental Impact Report 3.K-1 <br /> J8s 05705.05 <br />