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Administrative Draft Environmental Impact Report <br /> Gill Medical Center Project <br /> (e) Fail to comply with Federal, State, and local management and reduction statutes and <br /> regulations related to solid waste. <br /> In addition, based on the CEQA Guidelines, Appendix G: X (b) and X (e), implementation of the Project <br /> would have a significant impact on groundwater resources if it would: <br /> (b) substantially decrease groundwater supplies or interfere substantially with groundwater <br /> recharge such that the project may impede sustainable groundwater management of the <br /> basin; or <br /> (e) conflict with or obstruct implementation of a water quality control plan or sustainable <br /> groundwater management plan. <br /> 4.21.3.2 Project Impacts and Mitigation Measures <br /> Impact 4.19-1: Implementation of the proposed Project would require or result in the relocation or <br /> construction of new or expanded water, wastewater treatment, or storm water <br /> drainage, electric power, natural gas, or telecommunications facilities, the <br /> construction or relocation of which would cause significant environmental effects. <br /> Impact Determination: Less Than Significant with Mitigation Incorporated <br /> Threshold: Would require or result in the relocation or construction of new or expanded water, <br /> wastewater treatment, or storm water drainage, electric power, natural gas, or <br /> telecommunications facilities, the construction or relocation of which would cause <br /> significant environmental effects. <br /> The Project site is not currently served by any public water, sewer, or storm drain Utilities. Therefore, these <br /> facilities are proposed onsite and would be constructed consistent with development phasing. For a <br /> description, see draft EIR Section 3.6.5 Utilities. The environmental effects of constructing and operating <br /> onsite water, wastewater and storm water facilities is primarily addressed in draft EIR Section 4.12 <br /> Hydrology and Water Quality. In addition, the impact on all other resource areas due to constructing <br /> these facilities is addressed in the balance of draft EIR Chapter 4.0 sections.As discussed in the above <br /> draft EIR sections, impacts of developing new onsite utilities can be reduced to less than significant with <br /> implementation of all identified construction phase mitigation measures. Therefore, the construction and <br /> operation of Project required water, wastewater treatment, storm water drainage, electric power, natural <br /> gas, and telecommunications facilities is less than significant with mitigation incorporated. <br /> Mitigation Measures <br /> Implement the following draft EIR construction phase mitigation measures. For the full text of listed <br /> measures, see the appropriate Chapter 4.0 draft EIR mitigation measure sections. <br /> 4.4-1a: Preserve agricultural land Impacted by Project development at a 1:1 ratio <br /> 4.5-2a: Prepare Air Impact Assessment to Reduce Construction NOX Emissions <br /> 4.6-1 a: Conduct Environmental Awareness Training for Construction Personnel <br /> Utilities and Service Systems 4.21-11 October 2021 <br />