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75E
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2/2/2009
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<br />Responses to <br />" " Environmental Checklist <br />J J <br />For CEQA Compliance <br />Analysis: The proposed project would merely facilitate the transport of existing wastewater <br />volumes to the OCS© wastewater treatment facilities. As such, project <br />implementation would not result in a net increase in the amount of wastewater <br />requiring treatment. Therefore, project implementation would not result in the <br />determination by the OCSD that it has inadequate capacity to serve the project <br />and existing commitments; no impact would occur. <br />F. Is the project served by a landfill with sufficient permitted capacity to <br />accommodate the project's sold waste disposal needs? <br />Finding: Less than Significant Impact. <br />Anal sis: The City of Santa Ana would provide solid waste collection services to the project <br />site. Solid waste is transported to the Environmental Service Transfer Station in <br />Irvine, and then taken to the Bowerman Landfill. The Bowerman Landfill is <br />permitted to accept 8,500 tons per day and is anticipated to close in the year <br />2024. <br />During cons#ruction of the proposed project, including proposed demolition <br />activities, there would be a short-term demand far solid waste services. <br />However, the Bowerman Landfill Curren#ly has adequate capacity through the <br />year 2024, and waste generated during construction of the proposed project <br />would not place an undue burden on this landfill as the amount of waste <br />generated would not be excessive. Impacts during construction activities are <br />therefore evaluated as a less than significant impact. <br />During long-term operation of the proposed facility, there would be no generation <br />of solid waste which would impact existing capacity at the Bowerman Landfill. <br />Accordingly, long-term operation of the proposed project would have no impact <br />on solid waste services or the capacity of nearby landfills. <br />G. Comply with federal, state and local statutes and regulations related to solid <br />waste? <br />Finding: No Impact. <br />Analvsis: As indicated above, long-term operation of the proposed facility would not result <br />in the generation of solid waste. In the near-term, construction activities would <br />result in the creation of solid waste, primarily associated with proposed <br />demolition activities. Ali disposal of waste generated during construction <br />activities would be required to comply with all applicable federal, state, and local <br />statutes and regulations related to solid waste. No impact would occur. <br />XVII. Mandatory Findings of Significance <br />A. Does the project have the potential to degrade the qualify of the environment, <br />substantially reduce the habitat of a fish or wildlife species, cause a fish or <br />Page S1 of 6R <br />75E-65 <br />
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