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Reso 2024-029 MND for WPCP Treatment Wetland and Shoreline Resilience Project
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3. Environmental Checklist <br /> <br />San Leandro Treatment Wetland <br />IS/MND <br />3-69 February 2024 <br /> <br />c) Wastewater treatment capacity: Construction and operation of the Proposed Project would not <br />require additional potable water supplies and will not result in the additional generation of wastewater <br />beyond the insignificant demands associated with the presence of temporary construction staff during <br />the construction phase. The Proposed Project would not directly result in the need for expanded <br />wastewater capacity and will not compromise the City’s ability to meet existing wastewater demands. <br />In fact, the Proposed Project will assist the WPCP in reducing nutrient discharges to San Francisco Bay <br />and meet projected regulatory obligations. <br />Impact Designation: Less than Significant Impact <br />d) Solid waste generation: In 2003, The City of San Leandro adopted a Construction and Demolition <br />(C&D) Debris Recycling Ordinance to ensure that job site debris is recycled. As of January 1, 2017, the <br />California Green Building Standards Code requires a C&D waste management plan and 65% waste <br />diversion of non-hazardous materials for all new construction, all commercial renovations, and most <br />residential additions/alterations. The Proposed Project should not generate significant quantities of <br />C&D waste. Excavated soils shall be utilized to increase the existing grade of the basin and minimal <br />amounts of surplus soil shall be hauled to the WPCP biosolids drying beds for permanent stockpiling. <br />The Proposed Project would not require landfill service and would not affect landfill capacity. <br />Impact Designation: Less than Significant Impact <br />e) Compliance with solid waste rules: The contractor would be required to comply with all pertinent <br />regulations regarding the disposal of solid waste generated by construction activities. No long-term <br />solid waste generation would be associated with Proposed Project operations. There would be no <br />impact. <br />Impact Designation: No Impact <br />Cumulative Impacts on Utilities and Service Systems <br />The area of influence for potential cumulative impacts on utilities and service systems includes both the <br />Project site and the broader regions served by utility providers. While various projects detailed in Table 3-1 and <br />other regional projects are expected to generate construction debris, their disposal in local landfills will have a <br />minimal impact on landfill capacity. Therefore, the contribution of this project to the overall impact on landfill <br />capacities is not expected to be significant.
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