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Jan-31-02 10:47A P- 12 , <br /> do <br /> DISCUSSION OF IMPACTS <br /> 3. plant/Animal Life <br /> A survey of the Natural Diversity Data Base notes that in 1984 <br /> bore holes were seen in valley Elderberry bushes along the <br /> Calaveras river near bellota and Linden, indicating the <br /> possible presence of the Valley Elderberry Longhorn Beetle. <br /> however, this site is not along a river and it is unlikely <br /> that this project wil) Impact the beetle. <br /> 5. Noise <br /> This project will generate a substantial amount of noise, <br /> however, the noise level otf-site is not likely to be: <br /> significantly impacted. A survey of the County land use maps <br /> indicates that there are no residences within 2,000 foot. <br /> 7. t(azairds <br /> The Department of Public Health Services notes that this site <br /> is identified as a Hazardous Materials, Site date to a leaking <br /> underground tank. Public Health Services will review the <br /> status of the tank as it pertains to this application. There <br /> is not substantial evidence to indicate that this project <br /> might affect the status of that tank. <br /> 9. Traffic <br /> The applicant expects to process a maximum of 75,000 tons of <br /> compost per year. The applicant Expects to generate a maximum <br /> of 65 truck trips per week and a maximum. of 10 truck trips per <br /> hour for the proposed composting project. These figures do <br /> not include the existing operation. <br /> Initial Study 9 (Rev:01/91) <br />