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SANTA ANA REZONE PROJECT <br /> INITIAL STUDYIMITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION <br /> Environmental Evaluation <br /> Setting <br /> Domestic water services in the City of Santa Ana are mainly provided by the Santa Ana Municipal <br /> Utility Services.76 Two small water companies serve a portion of the City through groundwater wells. <br /> On average, the Santa Ana Water Department delivers 43 million gallons of water daily to some <br /> 345,000 residents. This service is provided through 20 ground water wells, seven import water <br /> connections, seven pump stations, 10 reservoirs, and 480 miles of transmission and distribution <br /> pipelines. Santa Ana is a member city of the Metropolitan, which receives water from the State Water <br /> Project emanating from sources of the Sierra Nevada Mountain range and the Colorado River via <br /> Lake Havasu. <br /> According to the 2024 Santa Ana Water Quality Report, Santa Ana pumps approximately 85 percent <br /> of its water supply from 20 City-owned wells and purchases 15 percent of its supply from <br /> Metropolitan. The City's wells can provide a maximum of 71 million gallons per day (mgd) and <br /> Metropolitan can provide 65 mgd.Approximately 390 miles of local sewer lines are maintained by the <br /> City, with sewer trunks owned and maintained by the Orange County Sanitation District (OC San). <br /> The OC San's Green Acres Project allows for the reuse of reclaimed wastewater for industrial and <br /> landscape irrigation uses. Waste Management provides solid waste collection services to the City. <br /> Solid waste is transported by truck to the Sunset Environmental Service Transfer Station in Irvine and <br /> the CVT Transfer Station in Anaheim. The City adopted a Source Reduction and Recycling Element <br /> (SRRE) in 1992. This plan calls for recycling, composting, special waste disposal, and education and <br /> public information programs. <br /> Would the project: <br /> a) Require or result in the relocation or construction of new or expanded water, <br /> wastewater treatment or stormwater drainage, electric power, natural gas, or <br /> telecommunications facilities, the construction or relocation of which could cause <br /> significant environmental effects? <br /> Less than significant impact. The proposed project would be served by existing electricity, natural <br /> gas, sewer, and water utility infrastructure on the project site. The proposed project includes paving of <br /> an existing overflow gravel parking lot and associated access roadway. In addition, there would be a <br /> separate publicly accessible area in the southern portion of the project site containing a solar panel <br /> shade structure above the EV charging stations and associated EV charging stalls.As such, the <br /> proposed project would not include uses that would increase demand for water,wastewater, electric <br /> power, or natural gas services. The proposed project would include the construction and operation of <br /> 50 EV chargers and parking lot lighting. However, as noted in Section 2.6, a portion of this electricity <br /> is anticipated to be offset by the operation of the proposed solar shade structures. Furthermore, the <br /> 76 City of Santa Ana.2025.Services.Website:https:liwww.santa-ana.org/servicest#!city/answersimunicipai-utility-services/, <br /> Accessed July 8,2025. <br /> FCS 97 <br /> Httpsffade[i.p Hans,sKa pointcom/sl[EilPllbll[d[i0Hi5dte/SharedDucuments/PubdimtiORSl{II2fit{PN-JNI/0327/C3270047/ISMND/C377ppg75ynta Ana R,xw.pr.,Q rdd . ce No. NS-3092 <br /> Page 109 of 118 <br />