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14.) Processing and Storage Areas to be Fully Enclosed. <br /> (01) RPP Site. All MSW and RDF receiving, processing, and storage areas at the RPP Site shall <br /> be fully enclosed except that bulky rejects (e.g., tanks, white goods, tires etc.) may be stored <br /> outside the building in covered shelters and hot loads may be temporarily stored in the hot load <br /> area. Adequate facilities shall be provided to insure that under no circumstances will there be any <br /> exterior storage of MSW or RDF, except in enclosed trailers or trucks. Licensee shall create a 20- <br /> foot open space (fire break) between the conveyor on the tipping floor of the Resource Processing <br /> Plant to the garbage on the tipping floor. All RDF haul trucks leaving the Resource Processing <br /> Plant shall be securely covered so that no RDF or other matter may escape. <br /> (02) ERS Site. All RDF receiving, handling, and storage areas at the ERS Site, shall be fully <br /> enclosed and sprinkled as needed to minimize dust and/or odor, including the pit in the receiving <br /> building, the hood over the conveyor in the receiving building, and the entire RDF conveyor from <br /> the receiving building to the burners. Adequate ash storage facilities shall be provided to insure <br /> that under no circumstances will ash be stored in anything but fully enclosed structures. <br /> Ventilation and filters shall be provided for this building sufficient so that ash particles are not <br /> being exhausted outside the building. All ash and other haul trucks leaving the Energy Recovery <br /> Station shall be securely covered so that no ash, residue, or other particulate matter may escape. <br /> 15.) Hours. The Project, including the transport of RDF, may operate twenty-four (24)hours a <br /> day. The City reserves the right to restrict the hours of operation of the Resource Processing Plant <br /> to normal Business hours if noise emanating from the facility to surrounding residential properties <br /> is unacceptable or if necessary to protect the public health, safety or general welfare. <br /> 16.) Drop Off Area. RPP Site: Licensee shall provide an area at the Resource Processing Plant <br /> for disposal of solid waste by individual citizens. Licensee shall also advertise on at least a <br /> biannual basis the availability of this public drop off facility and the fee charged for it, and shall <br /> cooperate with the City in recycling efforts. <br /> 17.) Wash Water and Storm Water Run Off All truck and facility wash water at the Resource <br /> Processing Plant shall be diverted and captured in a retention tank so it does not enter the <br /> groundwater system. Captured wash down water shall be disposed of as required by the MPGA, <br /> and shall not be disposed of in the City's Waste Water Treatment Plant unless approved by the <br /> City. Testing of storm water run-off captured in the on-site retention/detention pond shall be <br /> conducted in accordance with State requirements. Licensee shall provide City evidence of storm <br /> water NPDES permit coverage for industrial activities and a copy of the Licensee's Storm Water <br /> Pollution Prevention Plan. <br /> 18.) Ash Disposal. ERS Site: All ash shall be permanently transported out of the City. Ash <br /> disposal shall strictly comply with the requirements of Chapter 58, Article III of the City Code and <br /> the requirements of Chapter 7035 of Minnesota Rules. Ash deposited in the State of Minnesota <br /> shall only be permanently deposited in solid waste management facilities which have been <br /> specifically designed for ash disposal; which have been approved by the Minnesota Pollution <br /> Control Agency for ash disposal; and which are equipped with a line and leachate collection <br /> system adequate to collect all leachate which may be generated at the Site. <br /> Page 8 <br />