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31A
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1/7/2008
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• _ The project site lies within the. jurisdiction of the Orange <br />County Sanitation District (OCSD). The proposed project would <br />connect to OCSD 30-inch sewer line located along Raitt Street. <br />The design capacity of the sewer line along Raitt Street is 9.04 <br />million gallons per day. The sewer line along Raitt Street would <br />then connect to an 84-inch line located on Sunflower, ultimately <br />connecting to OCSD Treatment Plant 1 located in the City of <br />Fountain Valley. Treatment Plant 1 treats approximately 90 <br />million gallons per day. According to OCSD .there are no <br />deficiencies in existing facilities. The wastewater flows <br />generated from the proposed project would provide an incidental <br />increase in the amount of wastewater flows to the fountain <br />valley treatment plant and would not have a significant impact <br />on wastewater treatment facilities. To help reduce cumulative <br />impacts to district/City sewer facilities, the. proposed project <br />would be subject OCSD sewer connection fees and City of Santa <br />Ana sewer connection fees. <br />• <br />• <br />C. Require or result in the construction of new <br />drainage facilities or expansion of existing <br />the construction of which could cause <br />environmental effects? <br />Less Than Significant Impact <br />storm water <br />facilities, <br />significant <br />Implementation of the proposed project would increase the amount <br />of surface water runoff currently generated from the project <br />site. However, the drainage facilities provided for the <br />Armstrong Ranch Development Project in conjunction with project <br />site drainage facilities would provide adequate drainage for the <br />project.. <br />F. Is the project served by a landfill with sufficient <br />permitted capacity to accommodate the project's solid waste <br />disposal needs? <br />G. Comply with federal, state and local statutes and <br />regulations .related to solid waste? <br />Less Than Significant <br />The City of Santa Ana would <br />services to the project site. <br />Sunset Transfer station in <br />Bowerman Landfill. The Sunset <br />accept 2,700 tons per day. The <br />accept 8,500 tons per day and <br />~~ <br />provide solid waste Collection <br />Solid waste is transported to the <br />Irvine, and then. taken to the <br />Transfer Station is permitted to <br />Bowerman Landfill is permitted to <br />is anticipated to close in year <br />J' 13~~~t <br />
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