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REDEVELOPMENT PLAN IMPACTS<br />

4. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ANALYSIS<br />

4.12. UTILITIES<br />

4.12.5. SOLID WASTE<br />

The Program EIR defmes the threshold <strong>of</strong> significance for solid waste generation as<br />

, follows: 96<br />

"Impacts on solid waste/hazardous waste may be considered significant if the proposed<br />

project will 1) increase solid waste by a substantial amount; 2) result in the substantial<br />

modification, relocation or closure <strong>of</strong> an active solid waste facility or hazardous waste<br />

facility."<br />

The Integrated Waste Management Section <strong>of</strong> the <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Glendale</strong> Public Wodes<br />

Division provides refuse, collection service for the <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Glendale</strong>, including the<br />

Redevelopment Area. Collected solid waste is deposited at the Scholl Canyon landfill, the<br />

capacity <strong>of</strong> which is estimated to last for another 17 years. 97 As noted in the Program EIR,<br />

successful implementation <strong>of</strong> the California Integrated Waste Management Act (Assembly Bill<br />

(AB) 939) at the local level should result in a 50 percent reduction or diversion <strong>of</strong> solid waste<br />

by the year 2000.<br />

Although additional solid waste generated by the built-out Redevelopment Plan would<br />

represent a small percentage <strong>of</strong> the total solid waste generated in the county as a whole,<br />

cumulative growth would reduce the overall capacity <strong>of</strong> the, Scholl Canyon landfIll. Thus the<br />

Redevelopment Plan would have an incrementally adverse impact on solid waste disposal<br />

facilities. However, successful implementation <strong>of</strong> AB 939 will result in a 50 percent reduction<br />

or diversion <strong>of</strong> solid waste by the year 2000, and would substantially lessen the Redevelopment<br />

Plan impacts.<br />

96 Program EIR, Final EIR Volume, page 3.12-14.<br />

97 Based on the Program EIR, Final EIR Volume, page 3.12-14, published in November <strong>of</strong>1992, which eSlimated<br />

a 20 year capaciry.<br />

Planning Consulranu Research<br />

<strong>Glendale</strong> Redevelopment Agency<br />

Page III<br />

DreamWorks AnimatioD Campus Addeodum EIR<br />

June 1996

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