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of covering the working face, in its entirety at the end of the day, shall be <br /> supplied. • <br /> (27) Information Display. Subject to approval by the City Council the Permittee <br /> shall maintain at each entrance to the Landfill Property a sign stating the name <br /> of the facility, the schedule of days and hours the facility is open to the public, <br /> prices for use of the facility, the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency Permit <br /> number and the penalty for nonconforming dumping. <br /> (28) Small-Load Dumping Site. The Permittee shall, during all hours of <br /> operation maintain and operate a separate suitable and safe disposal area for <br /> the dumping of small loads by pickup trucks, cars, and trailers from May 1 to <br /> October 31 each year. This separate site shall be located and operated with due <br /> regard for the nature of the vehicles bringing such loads, and the normal <br /> frequency of such dumping. <br /> (29) Oak Wilt Prevention. As a method to prevent oak wilt, Permittee shall not <br /> conduct any tree removal operations at the landfill Property between April 15 <br /> and July 15 each year. In addition, oak stumps shall be removed prior to April <br /> 15 each year. When removing trees and stumps, Permittee shall prevent damage <br /> to remaining trees. <br /> (30) Leachate Recirculation. The City's approval of leachate recirculation <br /> is contingent on approval by MPCA. Remedies for problems arising from • <br /> leachate recirculation include, but are not limited to, the cessation of <br /> leachate recirculation and reverting back to traditional leachate treatment. <br /> (31) Cells 14 through 17. The City's approval of cells 14 through 17 is <br /> contingent on City Staffs review and approval of the specific construction <br /> details. 3H to 1V side slopes for these cells is contingent on MPCA's <br /> approval. <br /> (32) End Use Plan. The Landfill shall submit an End Use Plan to the City <br /> as part of their next renewal of this permit in 2004. <br /> 5.) Off-Site Litter Control. The Permittee shall engage in a regular and routine <br /> litter maintenance and removal program extending one-half mile north and <br /> south of the entrance to the Landfill and to any other areas adversely impacted <br /> by debris related to Landfill operations as may be determined by the City. Litter <br /> shall be removed from these areas not less than once per week and more often if <br /> necessary because of spills or complaints from neighboring property owners, and <br /> ensure that these areas are kept free of litter generated by truck traffic traveling <br /> to and from the Landfill. In addition, Permittee shall inspect all trucks leaving <br /> the Landfill to ensure that they are either fully enclosed or covered, and/or <br /> clean, and will not spread litter on surrounding streets and roadways as they <br /> leave. In the event that Permittee fails to remove litter within forty-eight (48) 0 <br />