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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />of surface water runoff entering into existing drainage <br />facilities. Poorly maintained trash areas on the project site <br />could also contribute to the degradation of surface water runoff <br />quality. <br /> <br />To reduce any potential impacts associated with waste discharge <br />into drainage facilities, the following mitigation measure shall <br />be implemented. <br /> <br />Mitigation Measure <br /> <br />The project applicant shall obtain coverage under a general <br />storm water permit from State Regional Water Quality control <br />Board for the discharge of storm water associated with <br />construction activity. <br /> <br />The project applicant shall provide an individual, <br />comprehensive, long-term post construction storm water <br />management plan, incorporating all needed structural and non- <br />structural best management practices as required by the Orange <br />County Drainage Area Management Plan and its municipal co-permit <br />National Pollution Discharge Elimination System Permit. <br /> <br />The applicant shall obtain the necessary permits from the State <br />Regional Water Quality Control Board for the discharge of any <br />treated groundwater into the project area drainage facilities. <br /> <br />The project applicant shall prepare a Water Quality Management <br />Plan. The plan shall identify best management practices that <br />would apply to the proposed project. Particular attention shall <br />be directed at the design and management of trash enclosure <br />areas to prevent food, chemicals and contaminants from entering <br />the storm drain systems. <br /> <br />(B) No Impact <br /> <br />Construction of the proposed project could involve some <br />dewatering operations. However, implementation of the project <br />would not significantly deplete groundwater supplies. <br />Additionally, the proposed project would not interfere with <br />ground water recharge because the site is not located in an area <br />that is known to recharge the ground water system. <br /> <br />(C.D) Less Than Significant Impact <br /> <br />Implementation of the proposed project would not significantly <br />increase the amount of impervious surfaces in the project area. <br /> <br />Page 91 <br /> <br />25.H. <br />