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PUBLIC SCOPING MEETING Draft Environmental Impact Report for the SEWER AUTHORITY MID-COASTSIDE (SAM) WET WEATHER FLOW MANAGEMENT PROJECT August 28, 2007
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2 Overview SAM Background Wet Weather Flow Management Project - Overview and Project Details CEQA Process Summary of Analysis Next Steps
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3 SAM Background Sewer Authority Mid-Coastside (SAM) Serving a Population of ~25,000 SAM’s Regional System Includes: – 3 Main Pumping Stations – 8-mile Wastewater Conveyance Line along Highway 1 – Wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) in Half Moon Bay – Ocean Outfall
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4 SAM Background (Cont’d) 174 Sanitary Sewer Overflows Reported from 2000 to 2004 USEPA Report to SAM; Increase Capacity SAM’s 2006 response to EPA report Proposed Wet Weather Flow Management Project
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5 Project Purpose and Objectives Prevent Untreated Sewage Overflows Contain Infiltration and Inflow during Storm Events Help Maintain Clean Beaches Efficiently Manage Wet Weather Flow through System Conveyance &/or Storage Improvements
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6 Proposed Project PROJECT: Wet Weather Flow Management Project LEAD AGENCY: Sewer Authority Mid-Coastside (SAM) LOCATION: Half Moon Bay, California
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7 Wet Weather Flow Management Project Components Two Options Being Considered 1. One underground 600,000-gallon tank 2. Approximately 8,850-foot underground pipeline Both options include improvements at the existing Portola Pump Station in El Granada
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Project Area
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Storage Tank Site at Portola Pump Station
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10 Coronado and Highway 1, Facing South Facing South on Highway 1 Junction Box 2
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11 Prepare an Environmental Impact Report (EIR) CEQA - California Environmental Quality Act Disclose Environmental Impacts Reduce/Minimize Environmental Impacts Disclose Agency Decision Making Foster Inter-Agency Coordination Include Public Participation
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12 Notice of Preparation August 15 – October 19, 2007 Comments Draft EIR May 2008 Final EIR Comments Board Certification CEQA Process
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13 Topics To Be Addressed in the EIR Hydrology/Water Quality Geology/Soils Biological Resources Cultural Resources Land Use/Recreation Agricultural Resources Establish Measures to Mitigate Impacts Air Quality Noise Traffic Hazardous Materials Visual Resources Public Services/Utilities
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14 Potential Project Impacts Construction-Related: – Noise, Dust, Traffic, Erosion – Best Management Practices (BMPs) will be Implemented to Minimize Impacts Operation and Maintenance: – Minimal Number of Staff – Limited Impact to Traffic and Public Services
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15 Other Topics Required by CEQA Cumulative Analysis Growth-Inducing Effects Alternatives – No Project – Alternatives to the Project
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16 CEQA – Next Steps NOP Review Period – In progress – Submit written comments to John F. Foley III at SAM by October 19, 2007 Preparation of the Draft EIR Publish Draft EIR: May 2008 Incorporate Public and Agency comments Prepare Final EIR EIR Certification Project Approval
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17 Public Comments or Questions John F. Foley III, Manager Sewer Authority Mid-Coastside 1000 N. Cabrillo Highway Half Moon Bay, CA 94019 email: jack@samcleanswater.org
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