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4.18 Utilities and Service Systems <br />Any Substantial <br />Any Substantially <br />Changes <br />Changed <br />Involving New <br />Circumstances <br />Significant <br />Involving New <br />Any New <br />Impacts or <br />Significant Impact <br />Information <br />Project <br />Impact <br />Substantially <br />or Substantially <br />of <br />Incorporates <br />Issues (and supporting <br />Determination <br />More Severe <br />More Severe <br />Substantial <br />Mitigation <br />Information Sources) <br />in EIR <br />Impacts? <br />Impacts? <br />Importance? <br />Measure(s)? <br />UTILITIES AND SERVICE SYSTEMS: <br />Would the project: <br />(a) Require or result in the <br />relocation or construction of <br />new or expanded water, <br />wastewater treatment or <br />storm water drainage, electric <br />Less Than <br />power, natural gas, or <br />Significant <br />No <br />No <br />No <br />No <br />telecommunications facilities <br />or expansion of existing <br />facilities, the construction of <br />which could cause significant <br />environment effects? <br />(b) <br />Have sufficient water supplies <br />available to serve the project <br />and reasonably foreseeable <br />Less Than No No No No <br />future development during <br />Significant <br />normal, dry, and multiple dry <br />years? <br />(c) <br />Result in a determination by <br />the wastewater treatment <br />provider which serves or may <br />serve the project that it has <br />Less Than <br />adequate capacity to serve <br />No No No No <br />Significant <br />the project's projected <br />demand in addition to the <br />provider's existing <br />commitments? <br />(d) <br />Generate solid waste in <br />excess of State or local <br />standards, or in excess of the <br />Less Than <br />capacity of local <br />No No No No <br />Significant <br />infrastructure, or otherwise <br />impair the attainment of solid <br />waste reduction goals? <br />(e) <br />Comply with federal, state <br />and local management and <br />Less Than <br />reduction statutes and <br />No No No No <br />Significant <br />regulations related to solid <br />waste? <br />4.18.1 Impact Determination in the EIR <br />Water Treatment <br />The Certified EIR stated that the City's imported surface water supply is primarily treated at the <br />Metropolitan Water District (MWD) Diemer Filtration Plant, located in Yorba Linda, with a <br />treatment capacity of approximately 520 million gallons per day of water (MGD,) flowing at an <br />average of 140 MGD in the winter (27 percent capacity) and 375 MGD in the summer (72 percent <br />capacity). In addition to Diemer-treated imported water, the City also receives potable water from <br />Cabrillo Town Center City of Santa Ana <br />Technical Memorandum August 2023 <br />City Council 18 — 638 10/3/2023 <br />