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2.0 ENVIRONMENTAL CHEC%I,IST <br /> Less Than <br /> Significant <br /> Potentially With Less Than <br /> <br />Issues (and Supporting Information Sources): Significant Mitigation Significant No <br />rrnDact IncorDO~ation !moat[ .~~t <br />XVI. UTILITIES AND SERVICE SYSTEMS -- <br />Would the project: <br />a) Exceed wastewater treatment requirements of the <br />applicable Regional Water Quality Control Board? ^ ^ ^ <br />b) Require or result in the construction of new water <br />or wastewater treatment facilities or expansion of <br />existing facilities, the construction of which could <br />cause significant environmental effects? ^ ^ ® ^ <br />c) Require or result in the construction of new storm <br />water drainage facilities or expansion of existing <br />facilities, the construction of which could cause <br />significant environmental effects? ^ ^ ^ <br />d) Have sufficient water supplies available to serve <br />the project from existing entitlements and <br />resources, or are new or expanded entitlements x <br />needed? ^ ^ ^ <br />e) Result in a determination by the wastewater <br />treatment provider which serves or may serve the <br />project that it has adequate capacity to serve the <br />project's projected demand in addition to the <br />provider's existing commitments? ^ ^ ^ <br />f) Be served by a landfill with sufficient permitted <br />capacity to accommodate the project's solid waste <br />disposal needs? ^ ^ ^ <br />g} Comply with federal, state, and local statutes and <br />regulakions related to solid waste? ^ ^ ^ <br />SETTING OVERVIEW <br />Project operation would not result in any exceedance of wastewater treatment requirements, since the use <br />of recycled water would be in accordance with Title 22 and the RWQCB-issued NPDES permit. The <br />Project would not require additional facilities other than those proposed, and would not increase the need <br />for additional off-site storm water drainage facilities. Minimal quantities of wastewater may be generated <br />from water treatment filter backwash, however this water would be directed into the sanitary sewer at the <br />Monarch Bay Golf Complex or the headworks at the WPCP. Due to the small quantity of no significant <br />impacts would occur concerning the regional wastewater treatment facilities. No long-term solid waste <br />generation would be associated with the Project, and the construction contractor would be required to <br />comply with all pertinent regulations regarding the disposal of solid waste. <br />San Leandro Recyclcd Water Project 2-4g ESA / 7A3193 <br />Draft [S/1vII~lD <br />