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• Sheet#4 - shows the proposed finished contours of the entire demolition cell; <br /> new areas and areas previously used for disposal. The maximum height of <br /> disposal at the landfill is not proposed to be increased. <br /> Sheet#7 - shows a typical cross section for the disposal of demolition debris <br /> over the new expansion areas. <br /> Sheet#8 - shows the disposal of demolition debris over existing solid waste. <br /> Sheet#9 - shows the construction details of the liner under the expansion <br /> areas and the final cover over the entire demolition cell. <br /> • Joint comment letter from MPCA, Sherburne County, and the City of Elk River <br /> dated, June 8, 1998. <br /> • Letter from Debra McDonald of USA Waste dated, June 17, 1998. <br /> • A memorandum from Matt Ledvina of B.A. Liesch dated, June 18, 1998, containing <br /> suggested changes to the landfill's current conditional use permit and solid waste <br /> facility license. <br /> Issues and Concerns <br /> Attached to this memo is a joint letter from MPCA, Sherburne County, and the City of <br /> • Elk River, dated June 8, 1998, outlining staff's issues and concerns with the landfill's <br /> proposal. None of the government agencies listed take issue with what the landfill is <br /> requesting, but rather how it is designed. The new area of the landfill that is proposed to <br /> expand into Livonia Township is planned to have a liner underneath. This liner will add <br /> some benefits as far as the collection of landfill gas in this area. <br /> The concerns with the proposal mostly revolve around the disposal of demolition debris <br /> on top of the mix municipal solid waste in the original cell at the landfill. This cell is <br /> unlined and has contamination associated with it that is undergoing remediation. <br /> In the attached letter from Debra McDonald of USA Waste, dated June 17, 1998, Ms. <br /> McDonald indicates that the plans and specifications for the proposes demolition cell will <br /> be revised to incorporate staff's recommended changes. These revised plans will be <br /> reviewed to determine their acceptability prior to the City Council meeting on this same <br /> issue. <br /> The attached memorandum from Matt Ledvina of B.A. Liesch,the city's landfill <br /> consultants, lists other recommended changes that are needed to bring the landfill's <br /> current conditional use permit and solid waste license up to date. These changes are <br /> minor in nature and will be incorporated into these documents prior to the City Council <br /> meeting. <br /> i <br /> f:\shrdoc\b&z\stever\camascup.doc <br />