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being inspected and the City shall have the right to <br /> have its personnel on-site to observe the inspection <br /> process. <br /> D) Licensee shall develop, for City approval, a dust <br /> control plan, including maximum allowable levels of <br /> dust in the air and on surfaces at the Facility; and <br /> shall schedule, on a regular basis, down time for dust <br /> control pursuant to the plan, major repairs and <br /> cleaning of the Facility. City shall have the right to <br /> thoroughly inspect the Facility for dust control, <br /> cleanliness and compliance with the other terms of <br /> this License during such down time. <br /> E) To further ensure compliance with restrictions in <br /> this License, and in Section 604 of the City Code of <br /> Ordinances, on the handling and processing of <br /> hazardous and dangerous wastes, and to protect the <br /> public health, safety, and general welfare of the <br /> citizens of Elk River, the City shall have the right, <br /> upon thirty (30) days notice to Licensee, to have an <br /> inspector at the Facility twenty-four (24) hours a <br /> day. These inspectors shall have the right of access <br /> to all areas of the Facility, twenty-four (24) hours a <br /> • day, for the purposes of inspection to ensure <br /> compliance with all of the terms and conditions of <br /> this License, the conditional use permit for the <br /> Facility, and Section 604 of the City Code. The on- <br /> site City inspector shall have the right at any time to <br /> take one or more of the following actions: <br /> (i) Order a load of MSW inspected, pursuant to <br /> the procedures set forth above; <br /> (ii) Order the Facility cleaned, if a violation of the <br /> dust control plan is observed; or <br /> (iii) Order the Facility shut down if necessary to <br /> bring it into compliance with the dust control <br /> plan or any other term or condition of this <br /> License, the conditional use permit for the <br /> Facility, or Section 604 of the City Code. <br /> 9. RDF and Reject Disposal. All Mixed Municipal Solid Waste not <br /> burned, including unburned RDF, RDF process Rejects and RDF <br /> Residues, shall be disposed of in strict compliance with the <br /> requirements of Section 604 of the City Code and Chapter 7035 <br /> of Minnesota Rules. <br /> 111 <br /> 5 <br />