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AUGUSTIN BERNAL MOUNTAIN BIKE TRAIL PROJECT DRAFT INITIAL STUDY <br /> 12956 <br />DUDEK 84 April 2022 <br />b) Would the project have sufficient water supplies available to serve the project and reasonably <br />foreseeable future development during normal, dry, and multiple dry years? <br />The project would construct a downhill mountain bike trail to replace an existing user-created trail. <br />The project would not include any facilities or land uses that require water supply. The project would <br />not increase water supply demand and would not reduce the amount of water available to the City. <br />Therefore, the project would have a no impact on water supply availability. <br />c) Would the project result in a determination by the wastewater treatment provider, which serves or <br />may serve the project that it has adequate capacity to serve the project’s projected demand in <br />addition to the provider’s existing commitments? <br />The project would construct a downhill mountain bike trail to replace an existing user-created trail. <br />The project would not include any facilities or land uses that require wastewater collection and/or <br />treatment. Therefore, the project would have no impact associated with wastewater treatment <br />capacity. <br />d) Would the project generate solid waste in excess of State or local standards, or in excess of the <br />capacity of local infrastructure, or otherwise impair the attainment of solid waste reduction goals? <br />Some debris would be generated during construction of the project. However, the amount of waste <br />generated would be minor and would be mulched and reused onsite wherever possible. Use and <br />maintenance of the trail would also generate only minor amounts of solid waste. No impact would <br />occur associated with solid waste exceeding State or local standards and all solid waste would be <br />handled in accordance with solid waste reduction goals and recycling mandates. Impacts <br />associated with solid waste generated by the project would be less than significant. <br />e) Would the project comply with federal, state, and local management and reduction statutes and <br />regulations related to solid waste? <br />Project construction would generate solid waste in the form of organic material and soil. The <br />amount of waste generated would be minor and would be mulched and reused onsite wherever <br />possible. Park operations would not generate large quantities of solid waste. Solid waste transport <br />and disposal would comply with all applicable regulations for solid waste handling, disposal, and <br />recycling and no impact would result from non-compliance with applicable statutes and regulations. <br />Mitigation Measures <br />No mitigation measures are required.