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<br />. ".' ~., <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />(e) <br /> <br />The Project will cause substantial <br />interference with the movement of <br />any resident or migratory fish o~ <br />wildlife species; , <br /> <br />The Project will result in a substan- <br />tial detrimental effect on air or <br />water quality, or on ambient noise <br />levels for adjoining areas; <br /> <br />(f) <br /> <br />(g) <br /> <br />The Project will involve the possi- <br />bility of contaminating a public <br />water supply system or adversely <br />affecting ground water; <br /> <br />The Project could cause substantial <br />flooding, erosion, or siltation; <br /> <br />(h) <br /> <br />(i) <br /> <br />The Project could expose people or <br />structures to maj9r geological <br />hazards. <br /> <br />B. <br /> <br />[5 302] <br /> <br />Mandatory Findings of Significance <br /> <br />In every case where any of the following conditions are <br />found to exist as a result of the Project, such Project will <br />be deemed to have a significant effect on the environment: <br /> <br />1. <br /> <br />Impacts which have the potential to de- <br />grade the quality of the environment or <br />curtail the range of the environment. <br /> <br />Impacts which achieve short-term, to <br />the disadvantage of long-term, environ- <br />mental goals. A short-term impact on <br />the environment is one which occurs in <br />a relatively brief, definitive period <br />of time while long-term impacts will en- <br />dure well into the future. <br /> <br />2. <br /> <br />3. <br /> <br />Impacts which are individually limited, <br />but cumulatively considerable. The <br />Project may impact on two or more <br />separate resources where the impact on <br />each resource is relatively small. If <br />the effect of the total of these impacts <br />on the environment is significant, an <br />EIR must be prepared. <br /> <br />-5- <br /> <br />'. <br />