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_ 2 Er�viro�amentalAnalysis <br /> 2.17 UTILITfES AND SERViCE SYSTEMS <br /> Appendix K conta.ins the LTtilities and Service Systems Report that aescribes the existing utilities <br /> within the project area and evaluates the potential praject impacts to utility systems including <br /> wastewatex, stormwatex treatment,water supply,and so�id waste faciliries. <br /> The project atea would be located within a developed axea that contains wastewatet,water supply, <br /> and so�id waste s�Tstems. Section 2.10,Hydrology and Watex Quality,c�scusses the exisring <br /> stortnwater drainage facilities within the p�oject area in more detail. The City's 2005 Capital <br /> Impxovement Program (CIP) objective is intended for replacing existing storm drain pipes with new <br /> polyvin�rl chloride (PVC) pipes, ductile iron pipes (DIP), or reinforced concrete pi�es (RCP) to <br /> accommodate current discharge rates from stormwatex runoff and storm events (Ciry of Redwood <br /> City,2011). <br /> The local wastewatex systems in the project area are owned and operated by the Cit��,which has a <br /> joint powers authority ownership with the 5outh Bayside 5ystem Authority{SBSA}. The SBSA <br /> operates a wastewater treatment plant near Radio Road on the eastern part of Aedwood Shares. The <br /> SBSA has a current operaring capacity of 29 million gallons per da�r (mgd} average dry weat�ier flow <br /> {ADWF) and a peak wet weather flow{PWWF� of 71 mgd to discharge to the�an Francisco Bay <br /> (City of Redwood City,2010}. The SBSA has an existing 48-inch sewer force main that nuis along <br /> the east side of US-101 freeway and would be directly adjacent to the proposed project faciliries (Cit�� <br /> of Redwood City, 201�). <br /> The City's patable watex supply is provided by the San Francisco Public Utilities Cominission <br /> (SFI'UC} thraugh the Hetch Hetchy regional water system (City of Redwood City,2011 <br /> The South Bayside Waste Management Authority{SBWMA) has a joint powers agreement (J�'A} with <br /> the City fox managing solid waste generated in the City. The Ox Mountain Landfill is the prima.t� <br /> landfill to which solid waste in the City is transported to and disposed of. The landfiU curtentlp has <br /> SO percent (31 million cubic yards of space} left and is permitted to opexate through 2018 (City of <br /> Redwood City,2010). <br /> �1T&T, Comcast,and Astound provide cable services in the Citp;Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E) <br /> provides electric and gas services for the City. r1T&T conduits run under the US 101 freeway where <br /> the pxopased joint-use path would be Iocated. Additionally,PG&E has two 25-kV lines in an <br /> underground utility trench that cross under the highway where the proposed joint-use path would go. <br /> Both of these utilities wou�d be relocated to a deeper elevation underneath the pxoposed joint-use <br /> path to minimize the disruprion of anp cable or electricity services prior to pxoject construction. This <br /> would minunize the impact to existing cable,gas, and electtic utillty services in the area to a Iess than <br /> significant level. <br /> '-���a US ]O1 Pedestriasa Uszdercros.ringrandBair <br /> Lrl�rad Aaad Storn� Dr'aira Pum�i St�tion Projec•t <br />