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Environmental Checklist <br />Tribal Cultural Resources <br />permitted throughput of 2,518 tons of solid waste per day and has a remaining capacity of <br />7,379,000 cubic yards.98 <br />The CAP 2.0 focuses on sustainable infrastructure development and does not include land use or <br />other policy changes that would result in increased residential, commercial, or other development <br />that would increase solid waste generation within the City. CAP 2.0 Strategies MC -1 and MC -2 seek <br />to reduce the amount of waste produced within the City by reducing consumption and <br />implementing sustainable waste programs. These CAP 2.0 strategies align with federal, State, and <br />local regulations aimed at reducing solid waste disposal and increase organic waste diversion, such <br />as Senate Bill 1383. Additionally, because the CAP 2.0 is a policy document that would not facilitate <br />growth beyond that anticipated by the Pleasanton General Plan, it would not generate solid waste <br />in excess of State or local standards. Therefore, the CAP 2.0 would result in no impact related to <br />solid waste. <br />Cumulative Impacts <br />The cumulative projects scenario is overall General Plan buildout for Pleasanton in 2025 plus Pleasanton <br />population projections through 2045. Other cumulative projects anticipated under Pleasanton <br />General Plan buildout within the City could result in increases in population and additional use of or <br />need for utilities and service systems. However, implementation of the CAP 2.0 and related <br />infrastructure projects would not contribute to increases in population or induce additional <br />population growth that would require additional use of existing City utilities or service systems. <br />Rather, implementation of the CAP 2.0 would result in reduced energy and water consumption and <br />solid waste and wastewater production. Therefore, implementation of the CAP 2.0 would result in a <br />less -than -significant cumulative impact related to utilities and service systems. <br />98 California Department of Resources Recovery and Recycling (CalRecycle). 2021. SWIS Facility/Site Activity Details: Vasco Road Sanitary <br />Landfill. Available: < https://www2.calrecycle.ca.gov/SolidWaste/SiteActivity/Details/9?sitelD=8>. Accessed October 18, 2021. <br />Final Initial Study - Negative Declaration 87 <br />
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