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p~. <br /> 5.13.3.4 Significant Environmental Effects <br /> No substantial adverse impacts are anticipated. <br /> 5.13.4 Water <br />L. <br /> 5.13.4.1 Environmental Setting <br /> The City of Santa Ana currently provides water service to the <br /> project site. Fashion Square is served by a 12 inch water main located <br /> at the southern boundary of Fashion Square center and the Mainstreet <br /> Center is served by an 8 inch water main located along its southern <br /> boundary. The City also has a 16 inch water main in Owens Drive at <br /> Main Street that is proposed to extend west to the proposed Broadway <br /> Street overcrossing. This 16 inch main could then be extended north to <br />Is <br /> the proposed project to support the existing water distribution <br /> facilities.t <br />1~ <br /> 5.13.4.2 Impacts <br />U <br /> Project Impacts <br /> The existing uses on the site consume approximately 68,513 <br /> gallons of water per day, assuming a consumption rate of 100 gallons! <br /> 1000 square feet/day. The proposed project is estimated to consume <br /> approximately 490,000 gallons of water per day (See Table 46). <br /> The removal of Hainstreet Center and the construction of the <br /> proposed project would result in a net increase in water consumption of <br /> approximately 421,487 gallons per day. <br /> * Walter Schraub, City of Santa Ana Public Works Department, telephone <br /> conversation May 8, 1981. <br /> 182
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