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L; <br />TABLE 48 <br />PROJECT SEWAGE GENERATION <br />Land Use <br />Square Feet <br />Generation Rate* <br />Generation <br />Office <br />1,500,000 <br />100 Gal/1000 Sq.Ft./Day <br />150,000 <br />Gal/Day <br />Commercial/ <br />1,600,000 <br />100 Gal/1000 Sq.Ft./Day <br />160,000 <br />Gal/Day <br />Retail <br />Hotel <br />979,200 <br />150 Gal/Room <br />180,000 <br />Gal/Day <br />(1200 Rooms <br />TOTAL <br />42079,200 <br />440,000 <br />Gal/Da <br />approximately 421,487 gallons per day. Since the existing sewer lines <br />do not have the capacity to serve the proposed project, additional <br />sewer facilities would be required. The size and location of new sewer <br />facilities would be determined when final site plans become available <br />(Refer to Appendix IV)** and such new facilities will be installed as a <br />condition to the approval of building permits in accordance with <br />standard City procedures. The State -mandated water conservation <br />measures referenced in Section 5.13.4 will likewise serve to reduce <br />wastewater. <br />Cumulative Impact <br />As indicated in Table 49, cumulative projects in the vicinity <br />of the proposed project would generate approximately 624,969 gallons <br />of sewage per day, The net increase in generation, considering <br />cumulative projects and the proposed Fashion Square project would be <br />approximately 1,046,456 gallons of sewage per day. The cumulative <br />projects would also probably require improvements to the local sewage <br />collection system. <br />* City of Los Angeles, FIR Manual for Private Projects, 1975, updated <br />1976. <br />** John Burk, City of Santa Ana, Public Works Department. <br />75D-31001 <br />