13substantial evidence identifying significant environmental effects of the project
with respect to the issue areas listed below.
• Aesthetics
> Visual Quality and Character (Initial Study)
• Air Quality
• Conflict or Obstruction of Applicable Air Quality Plan (Construction
and Operation) (DEIR)
• Air Quality Standard Violations (Operation) (DEIR)
• Expose Sensitive Receptors (Operation) (DEIR)
• Objectionable Odors (Construction and Operation) (Initial Study and
DEIR)
• Geology /Soils
• Seismic Groundshaking (Initial Study)
• Erosion or Loss of Topsoil (Initial Study)
• Expansive Soils (Initial Study)
• Greenhouse Gases (All) (DEIR)
• Hazards /Hazardous Materials
> Transport, Use or Disposal of Hazardous Materials (Initial Study)
• Hydrology/Water Quality
• Violate Water Quality Standards/Waste Discharge Requirements
(Initial Study)
• Groundwater Supplies or Recharge (Initial Study)
• Drainage Patterns (Initial Study)
• Stormwater Runoff (Initial Study)
• Degrade Water Quality (Initial Study)
• Land Use /Planning
> Conflict with Land Use Plan, Policy, or Regulation (Initial Study)
• Mineral Resources
> Valued Mineral Resources (Initial Study)
• Noise
> Substantial Permanent Increase in Noise Levels (DEIR)
• Population /Housing
> Population Growth (Initial Study)
• Public Services (Ail) (Initial Study)
• Recreation (All) (Initial Study and DEIR)
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