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Utilities and Service <br />Electricity <br />City of Santa Ana - Park View at Town and Country Manor <br />Draft EIR <br />Southern California Edison (SCE) provides electrical service to the existing Town & Country Manor <br />campus and general project area, and would extend service to the proposed project in accordance with <br />rules and policies for extension of service on file with the California Public Utilities Commission. <br />There are existing electrical power lines in the project vicinity located on Main Street and Memory <br />Lane. <br />Natural Gas <br />The Southern California Gas Company provides natural gas service to the existing Town and Country <br />Manor campus and general project area, and can provide gas service to the proposed project from <br />existing gas mains located near the project site (Simonoff, personal communication). The service <br />would be in accordance with Gas Company policies and extension rules on file with the California <br />Public Utilities Commission when contractual arrangements are made. <br />Solid Waste <br />The City of Santa Ana is currently under contract to the Orange County Integrated Waste <br />Management Department (IWMD) to commit all of its waste to the Orange County Landfill System. <br />The County of Orange owns and operates three active landfills. Table 4.7 -1 provides landfill name, <br />daily capacity, and anticipated closure date. <br />Table 4.7 -1: Active Landfills <br />The City of Santa Ana contracts for solid waste collection services. Waste Management of Orange <br />County provides collection of residential and commercial refuse, recyclables (newspaper, glass, <br />aluminum and plastic containers), and yard waste in the City. Waste collected in Santa Ana is <br />transferred to one of the three landfills listed above. <br />The California Integrated Waste Management Act of 1989 (AB 939) established the current <br />organization, structure, and mission of California Integrated Waste Management Board (CIWMB) in <br />1989. The enactment of AB 939 resulted from a national crisis in landfill capacity and broad <br />acceptance of the hierarchy (reduce, reuse, recycle, environmentally -sound landfilling and <br />4.7 -2 Michael Brandman Associates <br />H\Cl t (PN JN)b327b327W3MME 3270030 Sec 7UNifie a d Service Sy9a¢s.d <br />Permitted Capacity Closure <br />Landfill <br />Tons per Day (TPD) Date <br />Prima Deshecha <br />32250 La Pata Avenue <br />4,000 2067 <br />San Juan Capistrano <br />1mda Alpha <br />1942 North Valencia <br />8,000 <br />2013 <br />Brea <br />Frank R Bowerman <br />11002 Bee Canyon Access Road <br />8,500 <br />2022 <br />Irvine <br />Source: California Integrated Waste Management Board, Website http: / /www.ciwmb.ca.gov /. September <br />2009. <br />The City of Santa Ana contracts for solid waste collection services. Waste Management of Orange <br />County provides collection of residential and commercial refuse, recyclables (newspaper, glass, <br />aluminum and plastic containers), and yard waste in the City. Waste collected in Santa Ana is <br />transferred to one of the three landfills listed above. <br />The California Integrated Waste Management Act of 1989 (AB 939) established the current <br />organization, structure, and mission of California Integrated Waste Management Board (CIWMB) in <br />1989. The enactment of AB 939 resulted from a national crisis in landfill capacity and broad <br />acceptance of the hierarchy (reduce, reuse, recycle, environmentally -sound landfilling and <br />4.7 -2 Michael Brandman Associates <br />H\Cl t (PN JN)b327b327W3MME 3270030 Sec 7UNifie a d Service Sy9a¢s.d <br />