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2. SCOPE OF WORK <br />7. Utilities and Service Systems <br />Water <br />Issues <br />The property is currently within the service area of the East Bay Municipal <br />Utilities District (EBMUD). Proposed on -site uses that will generate <br />demand for water include 56 single-family dwellings and associated <br />landscaping. <br />Previous analysis indicates that the City's water supply is sufficient to serve <br />the project, and the project would require off -site improvements to water <br />distribution systems. <br />Tasks <br />• Update water availability and usage information. <br />• Describe planned on -site facilities for providing water service to <br />proposed uses. Identify any construction and operation -phase impacts <br />related to these facilities. Alternatively, these impacts could be <br />discussed in other sections (e.g., visual quality) and cross-referenced. <br />• Identify any construction and operation -phase impacts related to off - <br />site modifications to the existing water distribution system required to <br />serve the proposed development. Alternatively, these impacts could be <br />discussed in other sections (e.g., traffic) and cross-referenced. <br />• Identify measures necessary to mitigate project -specific impacts related <br />to water supply and distribution. <br />Wastewater Collection System <br />Issues <br />The San Leandro Public Works Department provides wastewater collection <br />and treatment services in the City. The nearest sewer main is at the <br />intersection of Lake Chabot Road and Astoria Drive. Proposed on -site uses <br />that will generate demand for wastewater collection include 56 single-family <br />dwellings. <br />The previous Lake Chabot Terrace EIR analysis indicates that off -site <br />improvements to the wastewater collection system would be necessary. No <br />problems with wastewater treatment capacity were indicated previously. <br />Tasks <br />• Update and describe the City's existing service area, facilities, and <br />current capacity of the sanitary sewer system. <br />Boulders Residential Development EIR <br />20 of 37 <br />