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ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORTADDENDUM <br />Bristol Street Widening Phase HIS— Washington Avenue to 17'h Street <br />c.) Require or result in the construction of new storm water drainage facilities or expansion of <br />existing facilities, the construction of which could cause significant environmental effects? <br />The proposed Project would not substantively affect runoff volumes in the area. Rather, the Project would <br />improve existing drainage flow by constructing properly designed curb and gutter along the edges of <br />Bristol Street. No new significant impact is anticipated. Impacts would be similar to those identified in <br />the 1990 FEIS /EIR. <br />Mitigation Measures <br />No new additional mitigation measures are required. <br />d.) Have sufficient water supplies available to serve the project from existing entitlements and <br />resources, or are new or expanded entitlements needed? <br />The proposed Project entails the widening of Bristol Street between Washington Avenue and 176' Street; <br />such improvements would not result in any increase in water demand /consumption. Landscape <br />improvements, if applicable, would not require any new or expanded water entitlements. The proposed <br />Project would not create any new significant environmental impact. Impacts would be similar to those <br />identified in the 1990 FEIS/EIR. <br />Mitigation Measures <br />No new additional mitigation measures are required. <br />e.) Result in a determination by the wastewater treatment provider which serves or may serve the <br />project that it has adequate capacity to serve the project's projected demand in addition to the <br />provider's existing commitments? <br />Refer to response 3.17 (a.) and (b.), above. The proposed roadway widening Project would not result in an <br />increase in wastewater production. No new significant impact is anticipated. Impacts would be similar to <br />those identified in the 1990 FEIS /EIR. <br />Mitigation Measures <br />No new additional mitigation measures are required. <br />f.) Be served by a landfill with sufficient permitted capacity to accommodate the project's solid <br />waste disposal needs? <br />The proposed Project would generate construction waste on a short -term basis. Construction waste that <br />cannot be recycled would be taken to available landfills. The predominant receiving landfill for the City is <br />the Frank R. Bowerman Sanitary Landfill at 11002 Bee Canyon Access Road in Irvine. The landfill, <br />which is owned and operated by the Orange County Integrated Waste Management Department, opened <br />ANA I1 t334 (PER- 02 -01) CITY OF SANTA ANA (01/30/2014 REV3) 132897 CM PAGE 52 <br />55A -61 <br />