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Table U-1: Comparison of Water Demands <br />Water Use Water Demand Kesraenrs or I uauy uemano Annual <br />Acreage 1 (aodl 1 Demand(AFYI <br />Residents <br />120 gpolcapita <br />955 <br />114,600 <br />128.37 <br />Landscaping <br />3,000 gpdracre <br />0.94 <br />1 2,820 <br />1 3.16 <br />Original Project Total <br />1 117,420 <br />1 131.53 <br />Modified Project <br />Residents <br />I 120 rllca ita <br />502 <br />60,240 <br />67.48 <br />Landscaping3,000 <br />rllacre <br />0.48 <br />1,440 <br />1.61 <br />Modified Project Total <br />61,660 <br />69.19 <br />Reduction in Water Demand <br />55,740 <br />-62.44 <br />GPD gallons per day; AFY = Acre Feet Yearly. <br />The increase in demand for water supplies from the Modified Project would be 2.3 percent of the UWMP's anticipated <br />annual increase of 3,028 AFY (DEIR page 4.13-8), which is less than the 4.3 percent increase that would result from <br />the Original Project. Therefore, the Modified Project would require less water from existing entitlements than the <br />Original Project, and no new or greater impacts related to water would occur from implementation of the Modified <br />Project. <br />Wastewater <br />As shown in Table UT-1, the reduction of 240 residential units that would occupy an estimated 453 residents would <br />result in a 55,740 gpd reduction of water demand. The reduction of water demand would generate a reduction in <br />wastewater generation. As the existing wastewater infrastructure would be able to adequately accommodate the <br />Original Project, it would also be able to accommodate the reduced flows from the Modified Project. Therefore, no <br />new or greater impacts related to wastewater would occur from implementation of the Modified Project. <br />Drainage <br />Consistent with the Original Project, implementation of the Modified Project would include compliance with all <br />required laws, permits, and plans, through implementation of a SWPPP and WQMP that would be approved by the <br />City prior to receipt of construction and operational permits. The DAMP would require runoff volume to be filtered <br />through the detention and drywell systems prior to discharge off -site to manage stormwater drainage and protect <br />water quality. Thus, the Modified Project would not generate additional runoff volumes, and DAMP required treatment <br />systems would remove pollutants from onsite runoff. Therefore, consistent with the Original Project, the Modred <br />Project would result in less than significant impacts related to drainage facilities and water quality. No new or greater <br />impacts related to drainage and water quality would occur from implementation of the Modified Project. <br />Conclusion for Utilities and Service Systems <br />The Modified Project would develop 240 fewer residential units (48.4 percent less) than the Original Project, which <br />would result in 453 fewer residents at full occupancy. The reduction in residents would equate to a reduced demand <br />for water supplies and wastewater infrastructure capacity. In addition, the Modified Project would also filter runoff <br />pursuant to permitting requirements. Thus, no new or greater impacts related to utilities or services systems would <br />occur from implementation of the Modified Project. Based on the foregoing, none of the conditions identified in CEQA <br />Guidelines Section 15088.5 that would trigger the need to prepare a recirculated EIR or other environmental <br />document exist. The Modified Project would not result in either a new significant environmental impact or a <br />substantial increase in the severity of a previously identified impact. <br />
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