218 Environmental Impact Analysis
• Reducing the capacity of a water, wastewater, or power generation
facility to more realistically represent future demands and realistic
conservation measures
• Marginal support for public transportation as part of a trafc man-
agement plan centered on extensive highway expansion
• Public education on recycling and waste reduction as part of a new
or expanded solid waste landll
• Water conservation education as part of a new or expanded water
supply source
• Limiting takeoff and landing times as part of airport expansion to
mitigate noise impacts
However, the classic approach to impact mitigation had several substantial
limitations. One of the most glaring deciencies was that the after-the-fact
add-on measures ...