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industrial uses. If implemented, this system will provide a means of meeting <br />water demands that would otherwise be met from potable water sources. The <br />system would, at full utilization, deliver up to 1,995 AFN, thereby reducing <br />existing and future demands on City's potable water supply <br />Mitigation Measure UT -1.1 requires Kaiser to contribute its fair <br />share to the cost of implementation of the recycled water system and to comply <br />with all applicable current and future City water demand performance standards, <br />including standards in the City of Redwood City Urban Water Management Plan, <br />the City's recycled water project, and the City's water conservation program. If <br />the recycled water program is not implemented, Kaiser would be responsible for <br />obtaining water supply from a third -party water supplier, if feasible. Mitigation <br />Measure UT -1.2 requires Kaiser to include methods of water conservation in <br />Medical Center buildings and landscaping. <br />The Precise Plan incorporates Mitigation Measures UT -1.1 and UT- <br />1.2 by requiring necessary infrastructure to allow the use of recycled water for <br />irrigation and make a financial contribution to the implementation of a recycled <br />water program, if implemented; dual plumbing for recycled water for internal <br />uses, such as toilets, to the extent approved by DHS, if necessary; recycled <br />water project infrastructure for all landscaped areas and for internal uses. These <br />mitigation measures will substantially reduce the Project's demand for potable <br />water supply. If the adopted recycled water program is fully implemented the <br />water supply demand could be reduced to a less- than - significant level. If not, the <br />demand would be reduced but would remain significant. <br />Overriding Considerations: The environmental, economic, social <br />and other benefits of the Project override the significant impact described above, <br />as more fully stated in the Statement of Overriding Considerations in Section 3 of <br />the Resolution. <br />B. Water Distribution and Emergency Storage System <br />Potential Impact: The proposed Project and the Higher <br />Occupancy Scenario may adversely affect the water distribution and emergency <br />storage system around the Project site. (Potentially Significant) <br />Mitigation: The following mitigation measures, as set forth in the <br />FEIR, are hereby adopted and will be implemented as provided in the Mitigation <br />Monitoring Program: <br />• Mitigation Measures UT -2.1 and UT -2.2 <br />Finding: Mitigation Measures UT -2.1 and UT -2.2 are feasible and <br />would reduce the potentially significant environmental impact described above to <br />a less- than - significant level. <br />