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City of Pleasanton Recycled Water Project <br /> CEQA Addendum <br /> the sanitary sewer system and not into any creeks, drainages, or waterways and shall require prior <br /> approval from the San Francisco Bay Regional Water Quality Control Board. <br /> I:ihle I <br /> Original I'injiosed I'iojecta'i""ilme Segiiicnts by.Phase <br /> _tliiinieler Length. <br /> hose` (iii.) 1`tn tli(IC) :(miles) <br /> Phase IA—Hacienda Area --- <br /> New Pi,dine 6-16 49,100 9.3 <br /> Existin_—Santa Rita Road 24 4,000 0.8 <br /> Existin_—Tassa'ara Road 27 8,200 1.6 <br /> Existin I—Stonerid a Drive 16 2,200 0.4 <br /> Subtotal 63,500 12.1 <br /> Phase 1B—Hacienda Area --- <br /> New Pi eline 4-16 20,700 3.9 <br /> New Piieline Santa Rita Road 30 4,000 0.8 <br /> Subtotal 24 700 4.7 <br /> Phase 2—Remainin_ Feasible Customers --- <br /> New Pipeline 4-16 18,800 3.6 <br /> Subtotal 18,800 3.6 <br /> West 0'tion—Stonerid:a Mall Area --- <br /> New Pi,eline 4-16 12,100 2.3 <br /> Subtotal 12,100 2.3 <br /> East O'tion—Sta.lesRanchArea --- <br /> New Pi s eline 6-18 10,500 2.0 <br /> Existin l Pi,eline—Stonerid le Drive 18 2 100 0.4 <br /> Subtotal 12,600 2.4 <br /> New Pi i eline-Subtotal 115,200 21.8 <br /> Re,ur,osed Pi•eline-Subtotal 16,500 3.1 <br /> TOTAL 131 700 24.9 <br /> Construction activities for this kind of project will typically occur with periodic activity peaks, requiring <br /> brief periods of significant effort followed by longer periods of reduced activities. In order to characterize <br /> and analyze potential construction impacts, the City has assumed that the project would be constructed by <br /> two (2) crews of 10-15 workers each and would proceed at a rate of approximately 500-1,000 feet per <br /> day. However, specific details may change or vary slightly. Staging areas for storage of pipe, <br /> construction equipment, and other materials would be placed at locations (primarily empty parking lots) <br /> that would minimize hauling distances and long-term disruption. <br /> 2.3.2 Compliance with CCR Title 22 and State Board's Recycled Water Policy <br /> The Proposed Project/Action will be designed and operated in accordance with the applicable <br /> requirements of CCR Title 22 and any other state or local legislation that is currently effective or may <br /> become effective as it pertains to recycled water. The State Board adopted a Recycled Water Policy (RW <br /> Policy) in 2009 to establish more uniform requirements for water recycling throughout the State and to <br /> December 2014 2-3 <br />