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The accumulated methane gas will be delivered to the engine generator <br />site where a landfill gas compressor will pressurize the gas fuel for the 1,200 <br />horsepower gas engine. The gas engine will direct drive an electrical generator <br />which will produce electric current for delivery to the low voltage side of an <br />electric transformer. From the high voltage side of the transformer, the <br />electric current will be metered and delivered to the P.G.&E. system (see <br />attached Exhibit "C", Engine Generator Site Plan; Exhibit "D", Process Flow <br />Diagram; and Exhibit "E", <br />preliminary Rendering). <br />ENVIRONMENTAL SETTING, IMPACTS AND MITIGATION <br />As shown on Exhibit "F", Land Use Map, the subject site is located on <br />the City's Waste Disposal site which is designated as Institutional on the City <br />of Stockton General Plan. The State of California, California Youth Authority <br />(C.Y.A.) site to the north is also designated Institutional. The remaining <br />surrounding properties are in San Joaquin County, being in an agricultural zone. <br />2. ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS <br />a) CIRCULATION SYSTEM <br />The project site is served by Austin Road, a San Joaquin County <br />roadway. Access to the site is available via a private asphalt concrete <br />roadway. There will be minimal vehicular traffic associated with the project <br />during both the construction and operational phases. Austin Road is capable of <br />handling this slight increase in traffic volume. It is not anticipated that <br />there will be an interchange of landfill gas extraction related vehicles and <br />landfill refuse operation vehicles. <br />A/2 APPENDIX "A" <br />