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21. <br /> <br />Identify method and location of disposal. For projects generating municipal solid <br />waste, indicate if there is a source separation plan; describe how the project will be <br />modified for recycling. If hazardous waste is generated, indicate if there is a <br />hazardous waste minimization plan and routine hazardous waste reduction <br />assessments. <br /> <br />Only minimal amounts of waste will be generated by the proposed project. Waste will <br />include that generated from the small number of on-site workers and from intermittent <br />maintenance of on-site equipment. Any maintenance of on-site equipment will be <br />completed by mobile equipment maintenance trucks which will provide collection and <br />containment of fluids and lubricants. Used oils and fluids that are collected and contained <br />with the maintenance truck will be removed from the site the day that they are exchanged <br />out of the machinery and properly recycled off-site. <br /> <br />Identify any toxic or hazardous materials to be used or present at the site and <br />identify measures to be used to prevent them from contaminating groundwater. If <br />the use of toxic or hazardous materials will lead to a regulated waste, discharge or <br />emission, discuss any alternatives considered to minimize or eliminate the waste, <br />discharge or emission. <br /> <br />Fuel and lubricants (oil, grease, hydraulic fluid) will be used at the Site for machinery <br />fueling and maintenance. Any other oils, greases, or hydraulic fluid used at the Site will <br />be delivered to the site intermittently for on-site equipment via a mobile maintenance <br />truck and a fuel truck. Empty containers and/or spent fluids will be removed from the site <br />at the completion of maintenance by the mobile maintenance track and will be properly <br />recycled off-site. All oil and fuel handling personnel will be properly trained in spill <br />prevention and response. <br /> <br />Indicate the number, location, size and use of any above or below ground tanks to <br />store petroleum products or other materials, except water. Describe any emergency <br />response containment plans. <br /> <br />There will be no permanent above or below ground storage tanks located at the Site. No <br />temporary or portable aboveground tanks will be used store fuels. As required by the <br />City of Elk River, a Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure (SPCC) Plan meeting <br />the requirements of 40 CFR Part 122, will be prepared and implemented for the Site. <br /> <br />Traffic. Parking spaces added: None <br />Existing spaces (if project involves expansion): None <br />Estimated total average daily traffic generated: 40 trucks per day <br />Estimated maximum peak hour traffic generated (if known) and time of occurrence: <br /> Unknown <br />Provide an estimate of the impact on traffic congestion on affected roads and <br />describe any traffic improvements necessary. If the project is within the Twin Cities <br />metropolitan area, discuss its impact on the regional transportation system. <br /> <br />Average annual daily traffic (AADT) and heavy commercial average annual daily traffic <br />(HCAADT) volumes were reviewed for Trunk Highway 169 for the year 2000. In the <br /> <br />16 <br /> <br /> <br />
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