Would the project exceed wastewater treatment requirements of the applicable Regional Water Quality Control Board?
(Note that some parts of this sub-section have been omitted to focus on the part being questioned or in need of other action.) As described in the water quality discussion above, the proposed project will be subject to wastewater discharge requirements from the Colorado River Basin Regional Board, which must be met or the wastewater treatment facility cannot operate. As further discussed in Section 4.2 above, the WRF has been specifically designed to meet the anticipated waste discharge requirements. All effluent from the proposed wastewater treatment facilities will be discharged to the Districts recharge basins and percolated into the local groundwater aquifer. The analysis of the water quality impacts to the Warren Basin groundwater resources is also presented in Section 4.2 above and determined to be a less than significant adverse impact. The non-point source discharges from the project will be from construction activities and they will be managed under the mitigation measures alr
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