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1/7/2008
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• - General construction Activity Storm Water Permit, which <br />includes a copy of the project permit number and two copies <br />of the Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan. <br />• Prior to the issuance of grading permits, the project <br />applicant shall have approved a surface drainage/utility <br />plan that depicts all applicable Site Design, structural <br />Source Control and Treatment Control Best Management <br />Practices in accordance with the Orange County Drainage <br />Area Management Plan (DAMP) and the City of Santa Ana Local <br />Implementation Plan (LIP). <br />• Provide two copies of the Water Quality Management Plan <br />(WQMP) that includes the following: <br />a. Site Assessment <br />b. Site Design BMPs <br />c. Applicable Routine Source Control BMPs <br />d. Selection and sizing of the Treatment Control BMPs <br />e. Mechanisms by funding for long-term operation and <br />maintenance of all Structural BMPs will be provided. <br />f. Operation and Maintenance Plan to describe the long-term. <br />• operation and maintenance requirements of all applicable <br />Structural BMPs and to identify the entity in charge of <br />implementation. <br />• The proposed project would be subject to City of Santa Ana. <br />Federal Clean Water Protection Enterprise Fees. <br />B. Substantially deplete groundwater supplies or interfere <br />substantially with groundwater recharge such that there <br />would be a net deficit 'in aquifer volume or a lowering of <br />the local groundwater table level. <br />No Impact <br />The proposed project would not interfere with ground water <br />recharge because the project area is not located in an area that <br />is known to recharge the ground water system. Implementation of <br />the proposed project would not result in significant impacts to <br />any underground water supplies. <br />C. Substantially alter the existing drainage pattern of the <br />site or area, including through the alteration of the <br />course of stream or river, or substantially increase the <br />rate or amount of surface runoff in a manner, which would <br />result in flooding on or off-site? <br />18 ~~e/`1~f <br />
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