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Impact D2: Wastewater Export Capacity. The wastewater export demand of the Specific Plan <br /> project, together with the demand generated by other future development which is planned. <br /> approved, or proposed through buildout, would contribute to an impending shortfall in <br /> Pleasanton's export capacity in the Livermore-Amador Valley Wastewater Management <br />. Authority pipeline and the Authority's anticipated need to expand pipeline capacity. <br /> (Cumulative) <br /> <br /> Mitigation ..... i. <br /> Measure D2: It is recommended that the Livermore-Amador Valley Wastewater Management: <br /> Authority's expand its pipeline capacity. ~ ~ ,.:~!~ <br /> <br /> Findings: Wastewater generated from this project, in conjunction with other approved, planned ~:' <br /> or proposed projects in the service area of the Livermore-Amador Valley Wastewater <br /> Management Authority, and the need to export this wastewater, will result in the Authority's <br /> need to expand its pipeline to increase capacity. Such an action is beyond the control of the City. <br /> <br /> Rationale for <br /> Finding: Wastewater from the Treatment Plant is exported by the Authority to facilities in San <br /> Leandro. The project's cumulative production of wastewater, and resulting need for water export <br /> capacity, will include wastewater generated by the golf course (with a clubhouse) and up to 179 <br /> new housing units. In addition, some existing housing units will join the City' s sanitary sewer' <br /> system. The project's demands, combined with other regional demands ~om future <br /> development, will exceed the Authority's current export capacity (See EIR Table 22.) The :: <br /> Authority has been seeking to provide expanded capacity, and is involved in multi-party <br /> negotiations. See "Statement of Overriding Considerations" for the specific benefits of the <br /> project. <br /> <br /> <br />
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