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MOUNTAIN HOUSE SPECIFIC PLAN II <br />As an0cipated and described in the Master Plan, the first 0.5 MG F) please of the <br />wastewater treatment facility has been constructed as a tertiary level treatment facility <br />through implcmerrtalion of Specific Plan 1_ The second phase that expanded the capacity <br />of the existing plant to 3.0 MGD, aiso eenstrucled as part of the implementation cf Specific <br />Plan 1, was expanded to serve portion of SP11, so that infRlal expansion of the facility will not <br />he needed for the Drst phases of implementation of lands nontained within SPII. However, <br />subject to the phasing requirements of the MHCSt), a third expansion of thefaditty w111 bb <br />required during the implementation of SRA to provide tmatment capacity far the batanoe at <br />Isnd contained withlrh SPI I. <br />As permitted under existing Disch8rge Permits gr'antad by the CVRWQCB, either land <br />discharge, Old River Discharge, or a combination of both will be utilized during the <br />implementation of SPII. Such specific discharge stmtegiaswlll he determined in <br />acrnrdance with CVRWQCB Permit requirements as may be necessary to facilitate the <br />development of all lands contained within SPII. In additiar�. off-site storage and <br />reclamation sites may be utif¢ed, subject to agreements with landowners and the <br />affected irrigation districts, and approvals from RWQCB and other affected agencies. <br />These potential sites are indicated on Figure 132 <br />SPA and rel;ltad environmental analysis recognizes and by reference incorporates the <br />findings, approvals and conditions of the East Altamont Energy Center (EAEC) by the <br />California Energy Commission (CFC), including the CEC's requirements of the EAEC to <br />construct conveyance pipelines and pumping facilities to connect the facility with the <br />Mauntarn House Wastewater Treatment Plant, and the EAEC's requirement to convey <br />and utilize Mountain House Vestad afilluant for the EAEC's cooling and nor> -potable - <br />uses. This provision was specifically analyzed as part of the CEC's environmental <br />review and approval process_ In addition to the land and Old River Discharges allowed <br />under CVRWQC13 (Discharge Permits, treated effluentfro m the Mountaln House <br />Wastewater Treatment Plant may be discharged to the EAEC facility as aIlowed for <br />under the CEC's pertnit, 5pedfrc discharge optlons will be determined by the MHC -SD <br />during the phasing and implamanlatinrl of SPII- <br />SPII Implementation Measures <br />Disggsltio+l Qf MHCSD Wastewater. Subject to the terms of the Master flan <br />Devefopment Agreement between San Joaquin County and Trimark <br />{.{emmuni#les-L-LGthe Master Oevel4 er, and the Master Acquisition and <br />Reim borsement Agreement between the MHCSD and Tfkm-a�FRFR. :i:at_ <br />she Master Developer, treated effluent may be discharged through a <br />variety of options including, but not limited tv ane of or a combination of the <br />following: <br />+ The total treated wastewater generated by Specific Man II may be <br />discharged year-round into old River, subject to the adopted standards <br />of CVRWQCB Order 98.192 as amended. <br />Land reclamation, consistent with the adopted standards of the <br />CVRWOCB Order 915-105 as amended. <br />Lana reclamation on M+iCSB parks and open space and the golf course <br />area, subject to the adapted standards of CVRWQC13. <br />The totaa treated wastewater generated by the entire community maybe <br />C}iRPTI_R THII?TEEN j+*BTEWATER COLLECTION AND TREATMENT PAIGE 13,8 <br />Resolution Template 01/2017 <br />