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How will Centennial be developed to preserve open space, old oak trees and native plants in the region?

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How will Centennial be developed to preserve open space, old oak trees and native plants in the region?

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Approximately half of the project site is being preserved as open space. Eighty percent of that open space – approximately 4,200 acres – will remain natural open space, protecting the major oak tree stands and native plants. Additionally, the project does not touch the nearby large open spaces of the Angeles or Los Padres National Forests, the Antelope Valley Poppy Preserve or build into the San Gabriel or Tehachapi mountains. Q) Are there adequate water resources to support this project without jeopardizing local water supplies? Yes. Centennial will provide diverse and secure water sources. The water plan includes an aggressive recycled water program, a water conservation program, and the combined use of water from the groundwater basin and the State Water Program. In addition, the Centennial Water Plan includes storage of water into a groundwater bank, which will substantially increase reliability during droughts. Q) This site is known to be underneath a military flight-training rout

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