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specific conductance, and volatile organic compounds (MDH method 465C and EPA <br /> method 601, 602). <br /> (04) Modification. The testing programs specified in this Section 6 may be <br /> modified by City staff if City staff reasonably determines there exists a need for <br /> additional wells to be tested or additional parameters to be analyzed, based upon <br /> water or air quality test results indicating the presence of contamination. <br /> 7.) Hydrogeologic Reports. The investigation of the hydrological and geophysical <br /> characteristics of the site shall be continued and any other new information relating to the <br /> hydrogeologic impact of the site shall be reported to the City. Hydrogeologic reports shall <br /> be updated, amended, and modified as warranted by newly discovered or additional data <br /> acquired in the continued hydrogeologic investigation. The Permittee shall also notify City at <br /> least two (2) days in advance of any soil boring or well construction required by this Permit. <br /> 8.) Dust, Noise, and Odor. Fugitive dust emissions off-site shall be controlled at <br /> the Landfill Site as necessary by undertaking the following: road surfaces within the Landfill <br /> Site shall be wetted with water or an appropriate chemical whenever off-site dust levels <br /> become unreasonable as determined by the City Zoning Administrator. Dust pollutives shall <br /> be utilized to the extent necessary on cover material such as stock piles to reduce wind <br /> erosion as well as on other exposed surfaces as appropriate. Cover compaction and <br /> revegetation activities shall be undertaken promptly on the completion of various fill areas <br /> and vegetative cover capable of quick growth shall be utilized. Plantings of bushes and trees • <br /> shall be installed if needed to buffer the Landfill Site and minimize wind erosion. <br /> All equipment and vehicles utilized at the Landfill Site shall be periodically inspected <br /> and maintained to minimize noise. Vegetative barriers along the boundaries of the Landfill <br /> Site shall be utilized to minimize off-site noise impacts. Applicable state standards for noise <br /> pollution shall not be exceeded by the Landfill operation, equipment, vehicles, or machinery. <br /> The Permittee shall take reasonable actions to control odors from the Landfill Site. <br /> 9.) Closure. Within six (6) months of a written demand by the City, but in no <br /> event later than one (1) year prior to the date projected for cessation of landfill operations, <br /> the Permittee shall submit to the City for approval an updated closure and post-closure plan <br /> for the Landfill Site. <br /> 10.) Insurance. The Permittee shall secure and maintain insurance from an <br /> insurance company acceptable to the City and authorized to write casualty insurance in the <br /> State of Minnesota which will protect the Permittee, its agents and employees, and the City <br /> from claims for bodily injury, death, or property damage which may arise from the <br /> operations on the Landfill Site. The Permittee shall file a certificate of insurance or a <br /> certified copy of the insurance policy with the City. Such insurance policy shall contain a <br /> clause providing that it shall not be cancelled by the insurance company without thirty (30) <br /> PXB 100862 10. <br />