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Administrative Draft Environmental Impact Report <br /> Gill Medical Center Project <br /> 4.6-1 b: Install Fencing and/or Flagging to Protect Sensitive Biological Resources <br /> 4.6-1 c: San ford's Arrowhead <br /> 4.6-1 d: Western Pond Turtle <br /> 4.6-1 e: Protect Water Quality and Minimize Sedimentation Runoff to Non-Wetland Waters <br /> (Woodbridge Irrigation Canal) <br /> 4.6-1f: Giant Garter Snake <br /> 4.6-1g: Conduct Preconstruction Surveys for Nesting Migratory Birds and Raptors <br /> 4.6-1 h: Burrowing Owl <br /> 4.6-5a: Comply with the San Joaquin County Oak Tree Ordinance <br /> 4.7-1 a: Unanticipated Discovery <br /> 4.7-3a: Human Remains Discovery <br /> 4.9-5a: Worker Awareness Training <br /> 4.9-5b: Unanticipated Discovery of Paleontological Resources <br /> 4.11-1 a: Hazardous Substance Management, Handling, Storage, Disposal, and Emergency <br /> Response Plan <br /> 4.11-2a. Maintain Appropriate Setbacks from the "North Stockton Unit A" 1 Well <br /> 4.20-1a: Unanticipated Discovery <br /> Impact 4.19-2: Implementation of the proposed Project would not have sufficient water supplies <br /> available to serve the project and reasonably foreseeable future development <br /> during normal, dry, and multiple dry years. <br /> Impact Determination: less than significant. <br /> Threshold: Would not have sufficient water supplies available to serve the project and reasonably <br /> foreseeable future development during normal, dry, and multiple dry years. <br /> As discussed in draft EIR Section 4.12 Hydrology and Water Quality, sufficient ground water supplies are <br /> available to meet Project construction and operational demands. Related impacts are less than <br /> significant. <br /> Mitigation Measures <br /> None required. <br /> Utilities and Service Systems 4.21-12 October 2021 <br />