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Public Hearing Case Page9 <br /> CU94-32 Continued <br /> • the associated sedimentation pond. Approval to <br /> excavate deeper shall require an amendment to this <br /> permit. <br /> b. The operator shall file with the City an emergency spill <br /> response plan. The operator shall adhere to this plan in <br /> the event there is a spill. <br /> c. The operator shall provide the Fire Department with a <br /> copy of their hazardous materials list. <br /> d. Fuel tanks shall be above ground and properly diked. <br /> e. All instances that have the potential to adversely affect <br /> ground water, including, but not limited to spills, shall be <br /> verbally reported to the City within 24 hours. This verbal <br /> notification shall be followed up in writing within 4 <br /> working days. <br /> f. Water usage by mining activities shall not adversely <br /> affect adjacent wells. Mitigation measures may <br /> • include, but are not limited to, curtailing of pumping <br /> activities until water levels return. <br /> g. If it is proven by the City or the DNR, that the mining <br /> activities have had a negative affect on adjacent wells <br /> that will require remedial actions, it is the responsibility <br /> of the Plaisted Companies to take the remedial action <br /> necessary to correct the situation within 30 days and pay <br /> for both the remedial action and the City's cost for <br /> investigation. <br /> h. Routine vehicle maintenance shall be performed in a shop <br /> or on a concrete slab. All waste fluids will be contained, <br /> cleaned up, and recycled or disposed of according to <br /> appropriate MPCA regulations. Leaks from emergency <br /> repairs down in the field will be considered a spill. <br /> i. The City shall have the right to conduct water quality and <br /> water quantity testing from wells on the subject property. <br /> • <br />