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San Joaquin County Community Environmental Setting,Impacts,and Mitigation Measures _ <br /> Development Department Public Services and Utilities <br /> Natural Gas and Electricity <br /> A natural gas pipeline operated and maintained by Pacific Gas &Electric — <br /> (PG&E)currently crosses the southern portion of the property. A 125-foot-wide <br /> undisturbed zone would be excluded from Project mining operations so as not to <br /> damage the pipeline or impinge on the attached easement. PG&E currently <br /> operates two 115-kilovolt(kV)source lines in the area. <br /> Stormwater Drainage <br /> The project site is in an unincorporated portion of San Joaquin County and is not — <br /> currently served by any public stormwater drainage facilities. Stormwater runoff <br /> from the site flows to the northwestern comer of the site and collects there in a <br /> natural depression. This depression may also collect stormwater runoff from <br /> SR 132. These waters do not flow off-site. <br /> Regulatory Setting <br /> State Regulations — <br /> California Code of Regulations <br /> Title 23, Division 3,Article 2 (Waste Classification and Management),Article 3 <br /> (Waste Unit Classification and Siting),and Class III (municipal solid waste), also <br /> establish criteria for the siting of landfills similar to those found in Subtitle D of — <br /> RCRA. These regulations also address design,construction, operation, and <br /> groundwater monitoring requirements of solid waste landfills. <br /> California Code of Regulations(CCR),Title 14, Chapter 3,establishes minimum <br /> standards for solid waste handling and disposal. Article 6.0 of Chapter 3 <br /> establishes minimum standards for solid waste transfer stations. Composting _ <br /> facility operating requirements are found in Chapter 3.1. Both of these chapters <br /> establish different standards for facilities of different sizes. Standards found in <br /> these chapters relate to the cleaning of these facilities, drainage control, dust — <br /> control,the detection of household hazardous waste(HHW), litter control, noise <br /> control,vectors,odors, and other potential impacts resulting from the operation <br /> of these facilities. <br /> California Public Utilities Commission <br /> The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC)regulates privately owned <br /> telecommunications, electric, natural gas, water,railroad,rail transit, and <br /> passenger transportation companies. CPUC is responsible for assuring California <br /> utility customers have safe, reliable utility service at reasonable rates,protecting <br /> DeSilva Gates Quarry Project <br /> Draft Environmental Impact Report 3.K4 <br /> As 05105.05 <br />