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75C - PH - BRISTOL EIR FROM WARNER TO ST. ANDREW
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75C
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4/7/2015
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2020
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telecommunications reduces congestion through the reduction and /or <br />elimination of vehicle trips. Staggered work hours helps to spread the demand <br />on the road system, reducing peak hour congestion and delay. Continued <br />support and promotion of these TDM techniques will greatly aid circulation <br />and progression of traffic throughout the City of Santa Ana not only during <br />the construction phases but also into the future. <br />It is possible that there may be some temporary disruption of utility service <br />during construction of the proposed project. No disturbance of underground <br />utilities is anticipated in order to construct the widened roadway; however, <br />since overhead utility lines will need to be relocated, the project may cause <br />temporary disruption of electrical and telephone service to some area <br />businesses and residences. It should be possible to minimize any disruption to <br />service during the construction process through coordination with local utility <br />companies. <br />Construction activities will result in the consumption of certain energy <br />resources. These will basically consist of petroleum products consumed as fuel <br />for construction vehicles and vehicles' used in the transport of workers, <br />equipment and materials to and from the project site. In general, the amounts <br />of fuel to be consumed represent irretrievable quantities of energy resources <br />and, therefore, will contribute to a diminished supply. <br />Mitigation Measures <br />1. SCAQMD Rule 403 will be adhered to, ensuring the clean up of <br />construction- related dirt on approach routes to the site. <br />2. Adequate watering techniques will be employed to partially mitigate the <br />impact of construction- generated dust particulates. <br />3. Construction equipment will be properly maintained and serviced to <br />minimize exhaust emissions. <br />4. Activity involving heavy equipment will be halted during Stage One or <br />greater smog alerts. <br />5. Construction activities will only take place during daytime hours, <br />Monday through Saturday, in order to reduce noise impacts during <br />sensitive time periods. <br />6. All construction equipment, fixed or mobile, operated within 1,000 feet <br />of a dwelling will be equipped with properly operating and maintained <br />mufflers. <br />WTEllI <br />75C -216 <br />
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