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10/21/2014
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HARBOR BLVD. MIXED USE TRANSIT CORRIDOR PLAN FINAL FIR <br />CITY OF SANTA ANA <br />5. Environmental Analysis <br />UTILITIES AND SERVICE SYSTEM <br />U -6 Would be served by a landfill with insufficient permitted capacity to accommodate the project's <br />solid waste disposal needs. <br />U -7 Would not comply with federal, state, and local statutes and regulations related to solid waste. <br />The Initial Study, included as Appendix A, substantiates that impacts associated with the following thresholds <br />would be less than significant: <br />■ Thresholds U -1 and U -7 <br />These impacts will not be addressed in the following analysis. <br />5.14.3 Environmental Impacts <br />The following impact analysis addresses thresholds of significance for which the Initial Study disclosed <br />potentially significant impacts. The applicable thresholds are identified in brackets after the impact statement. <br />Impact 5.14 -1: Project - generated wastewater could be adequately treated by the wastewater service <br />provider for the project, however the existing sewer system is deficient and does not have <br />adequate capacity to serve the project. [Thresholds U -2 (part) and U -51 <br />Impact Analysis: <br />Forecast Project Wastewater Generation <br />Buildout of the Harbor Corridor Plan would result in a net increase in wastewater generation of 1,292 acre - <br />feet per year or about 1.15 million gallons per day, as shown below in Table 5.147. No change in wastewater <br />generation would occur in the Conventional Zoning Area, which is omitted from the table below. <br />As stated, there is approximately 17 mgd of remain treatment capacity at OCSD's Reclamation Plant No. 2. <br />Project generated wastewater represents less than seven percent of this remaining capacity. Therefore, there is <br />adequate existing and planned wastewater treatment capacity in the region to treat project generated <br />wastewater, and buildout of the Corridor Plan would not require construction of new or expanded <br />wastewater treatment facilities. Impacts would be less than significant. <br />Table 5.14 -7 Forecast Proiect Wastewater Generation <br />Per resident/ <br />Harbor Corridor Plan <br />Total <br />Existing (2013) <br />3,252 residents <br />75 <br />243,900 <br />273 <br />1,386employees <br />25 <br />34,650 <br />39 <br />Subtotal <br />278,550 <br />312 <br />Buildout(2035) <br />18,579 residents <br />75 <br />1,393,425 <br />1,561 <br />1,559 employees <br />1 25 <br />38,975 <br />44 <br />October 2014 Page 5.14 -13 <br />
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