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Impact Mitigation Measure(s) Residual Impact <br />Utilities and Service Systems <br />Impact UTL-1. Development associated with buildout under the <br />proposed Specific Plan would generate new sources of wastewater, <br />which would flow through the existing Oro Loma Sanitary District <br />(OLSD) conveyance system to the OLSD wastewater treatment <br />plant. The wastewater treatment plant has adequate capacity to <br />serve development associated with the Specific Plan. Local <br />conveyance infrastructure would be upgraded as part of <br />implementation of the proposed Specific Plan and would have <br />capacity to serve new development in the Specific Plan Area. <br />Impacts would be less than significant. <br />None required. Less than significant <br />without mitigation <br />Impact UTL-2. Development under the proposed Specific Plan <br />would increase water demand. Existing and projected water supply <br />would be adequate to serve the Specific Plan Area demands beyond <br />2035 (the horizon year of the Specific Plan) though the year 2040 <br />and existing or planned water conveyance infrastructure is sufficient <br />to deliver projected water supply requirements. Impacts would be <br />less than significant. <br />None required. Less than significant <br />without mitigation <br />Impact UTL-3. Implementation of the proposed Specific Plan would <br />generate an increase of approximately 1.1 tons of solid waste per <br />day, or 20 cubic yards per day. However, because landfills that serve <br />San Leandro have adequate capacity to serve development under <br />the proposed Specific Plan, impacts related to solid waste facilities <br />would be less than significant. <br />None required. Less than significant <br />without mitigation <br />88