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Mater Dei High School <br />(9) Parldng Structure and School Expansion Project <br />Environmental Impact Report <br />HYDROLOGY AND WATER QUALITY' <br />Tliolate any water quality standarddr or waste discharge requirements <br />Srzbstarrtially deplete groundwater supplies or inderfare srbstantially wadi groundwater recharge such that there would be <br />a net deficit in aqu fer volume or a lowering o f the local groundwater table level (e.g., the production rate of pre - existing <br />nearby wells would drop to a level which would not sitpbort oxiding laud mires orplarmed ores for whicb permits bane <br />beengranted). <br />Sarbstanhaly alter the existing drainage pattern of the site or area, inciWing through the alteration of the enurse of <br />stream or river, in a manner wbz'ch would result in substantial erosion or siltation err- or off site. <br />Srrbrtandally alter the existing drainage pattern of the site or area, including through the alteration of the coarse of a <br />stream or river, or substantialy increase the rate or annomrt of surface riwgJr in a manner wbad wound result in <br />flooding on- or off -site. <br />Create or eontributa runoff water whicb would exceed the capacity qf existing or planned storm water drainage eyxtems <br />or provide substantial additional sources of polluted ran&' <br />Othermise subsiant)aly degrade water qualzo. <br />Place housing within a 100year flood haiard area as mapped on a federal Flood Ha�grd Boundary or Flood <br />Insurance Rate Map or other flood ha and delineation me p. <br />Place nrathin a 100year flood ha�grd area structures which would impede or redirect flood flows. <br />Expose people or structures la a sign fieant risky of loss, injury or deatb involving flooding; inclur /ing flooding as a result <br />of the failure of a leree or dam <br />Inundation by seiclne, tsunawi, ormucjlow. <br />LAND USE AND RELEVANT PLANNING (Note: Impacts related to consistency with <br />regional and local land use planting documents (e.g., the City's General Plan and Zoning Code) are <br />summarized in Section 14, below). <br />Playsicalljt divide an established cormnsrnity. <br />Conflict with any applicable habitat conservation plan or natural eorrnnunity conservation plan. <br />I Note that Orange County Public Works submitted a comment letter dated November 13, 2014 as part of the Draft: <br />FIR public review process. This letter contained information related to the project's water duality impacts; die City of <br />Santa Tina responded in detail to this letter as part of the Final EIR (refer to Response #2 of the Responses to <br />Comments, Final EIR, June 2015, <br />Statement of Facts and Findings 9 June 2015 <br />
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