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PC - Item 3B - Exhibit F - Appendix L Sewer Will ServeDOC 6357570.D15 November 8, 2021 Ref. DOC 6338995 Mr. Marco Midence Senior Project Engineer C&V Consulting, Inc. 9830 Irvine Center Drive Irvine, CA 92618 Dear Mr. Midence: Will Serve Letter for 8601 Mission Drive The Los Angeles County Sanitation Districts (Districts) received your will serve letter request for the subject project on October 8, 2021. The proposed project is located within the jurisdictional boundary of District No. 15. We offer the following comments regarding sewerage service: 1. The wastewater flow originating from the proposed project will discharge to a local sewer line, which is not maintained by the Districts, for conveyance to the Districts’ Grand Avenue Trunk Sewer, located in Mission Drive at Ivar Avenue. The Districts’ 18-inch diameter trunk sewer has a capacity of 5.9 million gallons per day (mgd) and conveyed a peak flow of 0.7 mgd when last measured in 2013. 2. The wastewater generated by the proposed project will be treated at the San Jose Creek Water Reclamation Plant (WRP) located adjacent to the City of Industry, which has a capacity of 100 mgd and currently processes an average flow of 66.9 mgd. All biosolids and wastewater flows that exceed the capacity of the San Jose Creek WRP are diverted to and treated at the Joint Water Pollution Control Plant in the City of Carson. 3. The expected average wastewater flow from the project site, described in the application as 35 single-family homes, is 9,100 gallons per day. For a copy of the Districts’ average wastewater generation factors, go to www.lacsd.org, under Services, then Wastewater Program and Permits, select Will Serve Program, and scroll down to click on the Table 1, Loadings for Each Class of Land Use link. 4. The Districts are empowered by the California Health and Safety Code to charge a fee to connect facilities (directly or indirectly) to the Districts’ Sewerage System or to increase the strength or quantity of wastewater discharged from connected facilities. This connection fee is used by the Districts for its capital facilities. Payment of a connection fee may be required before this project is permitted to discharge to the Districts’ Sewerage System. For more information and a copy of the Connection Fee Information Sheet, go to www.lacsd.org, under Services, then Wastewater (Sewage) and select Rates & Fees. In determining the impact to the Sewerage System and applicable connection fees, the Districts will determine the user category (e.g. Condominium, Single Family home, etc.) that best represents the actual or anticipated use of the parcel(s) or facilities on the parcel(s) in the development. For more specific information regarding the connection fee application procedure and fees, the developer should contact the Districts’ Wastewater Fee Public Counter at (562) 908-4288, extension 2727. Mr. Marco Midence 2 November 8, 2021 DOC 6357570.D15 5. In order for the Districts to conform to the requirements of the Federal Clean Air Act (CAA), the capacities of the Districts’ wastewater treatment facilities are based on the regional growth forecast adopted by the Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG). Specific policies included in the development of the SCAG regional growth forecast are incorporated into clean air plans, which are prepared by the South Coast and Antelope Valley Air Quality Management Districts in order to improve air quality in the South Coast and Mojave Desert Air Basins as mandated by the CAA. All expansions of Districts’ facilities must be sized and service phased in a manner that will be consistent with the SCAG regional growth forecast for the counties of Los Angeles, Orange, San Bernardino, Riverside, Ventura, and Imperial. The available capacity of the Districts’ treatment facilities will, therefore, be limited to levels associated with the approved growth identified by SCAG. As such, this letter does not constitute a guarantee of wastewater service, but is to advise the developer that the Districts intend to provide this service up to the levels that are legally permitted and to inform the developer of the currently existing capacity and any proposed expansion of the Districts’ facilities. If you have any questions, please contact the undersigned at (562) 908-4288, extension 2708 or at dcurry@lacsd.org. Very truly yours, Donna J. Curry Customer Service Specialist Facilities Planning Department DC:dc