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5.3. SR 11-15-2010
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The City shall be notified by the Permittee of any violations of the <br />conditions of the Permit, Air Emission Facility Permit No. 14100003-003 <br />(and applicable amendments) and NPDES Permit No. MN001988, <br />consistent with the reporting requirements for each individual permit. The <br />Permittee shall notify the City within 24 hours of discovery the release or <br />spill of hazardous materials which could endanger human health or the <br />environment. <br />9. This Permit authorizes burning at the Facility of up to 1,050 tons per day <br />of RDF using a 12-month rolling average. <br />10. All RDF and Ash-hauling truck traffic must enter the Facility site directly <br />from Highway 10, Highway 169, or Great River Energy Drive; and must <br />exit the Facility directly onto Highway 169, unless otherwise approved or <br />directed by the Environmental Administrator or his/her designees. All ash <br />or other haul trucks leaving the Facility shall be securely covered so that <br />no ash, or other particulate matter may escape. <br />11. Final plans and specifications for the Facility must be reviewed and <br />approve by City staff and/or consultants prior to the issuance of a building <br />permit for the Facility. <br />12. No RDF or Ash trucks maybe washed at the Facility unless prior approval <br />is given by the City. <br />13. RDF receiving and handling areas in the Facility shall be fully enclosed to <br />control odor and noise and sprinkled. The doors to the RDF receiving <br />building shall remain closed at all times, except when trucks are entering <br />or leaving, and RDF shall be moved from the receiving building to the <br />burners as quickly as possible to control odors. If, in the judgment of City <br />staff, odors migrating off the facility site continue to be unacceptable, staff <br />may direct Permittee to deodorize. City staff may also direct Permittee to <br />take such steps as may be necessary to control noise emanating from the <br />Facility, including placement of mufflers on exhaust vents and stacks. <br />14. The Facility shall not undertake burning of RDF unless all necessary <br />permits are in place. <br />15. The Permittee shall engage in regular and routine litter maintenance and <br />removal program extending to areas on and off the Facility site adversely <br />impacted by debris related to Facility operations, as may be determined by <br />the City. <br />16. The Permittee shall reimburse the City for any and all expenses associated <br />with Facility-related improvements to any city streets used by vehicles <br />transporting RDF or Ash which serve as primary access to the Facility. <br />The Permittee shall also reimburse the City for all patching and repair <br />
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