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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 SYSTEMS <br />deficiencies) are City storm drains. Other projects in the City would increase impervious areas on those <br />project sites, and thus could increase runoff rates and volumes. Each project would be required to ensure that <br />it has adequate drainage to support off site flows. Each project would also be required to implement other <br />Best Management Practices reducing runoff No significant cumulative drainage impact is anticipated, and <br />buildout of the Harbor Corridor Plan would not contribute to a significant cumulative impact. <br />Solid Waste <br />Cumulative impacts to solid waste disposal are considered for Orange County, the service area of OCWR that <br />operates the three landfills serving the County. Estimated net increases in population and employment in <br />Orange County between 2010 and 2035 are 401,872 and 288,549, respectively (CDR 2012). Cumulative <br />projects would increase solid waste generation in the County. The thud landfill in the County, Prima <br />Deshescha landfill near San Juan Capistrano, provides landfill capacity in addition to the Bowerman and <br />Olinda Alpha landfills described above, and has an estimated closing date of 2067. Given the total <br />capacities and estimated closing dates�of the three landfills m Orange County, significant cumulative <br />impacts to landfill capacity would not occur, and implementation of the Harbor Corridor Plan would not <br />contribute to a significant impact. <br />5.14.5 Existing Regulations and Standard Conditions <br />Federal <br />• United States Code, Title 33, Sections 1251 et seq.: Clean Water Act <br />• Code of Federal Regulations Title 40 Parts 122 et seq.: National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System <br />(NPDES) <br />State <br />• California Water Code Sections 10610 et seq.: Urban Water Management Planning Act <br />• Senate Bill X7 -7: Water Conservation Act of 2009 <br />• California Water Code Sections 10910 et seq: SB 221 and SB 610: Water Supply Assessments <br />• Public Resources Code Sections 40050 et seq.: Integrated Solid Waste Management Act of 1989 <br />• Assembly Bill 341 (Chapter 476, Statutes of 2011): Recycling and Solid Waste Diversion <br />City of Santa Ana <br />• Municipal Code Sections 39 -105 et seq.: Water conservation measures <br />• Municipal Code Section 41 -1503: Iandscape Nvater use standards <br />5.14.6 Level of Significance Before Mitigation <br />Upon implementation of regulatory requirements and standard conditions of approval, the following impacts <br />would be less than significant: 5.14 -4 and 5.145. <br />Page 5.14 -22 PlaceWorkr <br />