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13 <br />forth in MN Rule 7035.2815, subpart 6, and Elk River Landfill’s Industrial Waste <br />Management Plan. <br /> <br />(27) Detailed Engineering Plans for Site Construction. Detailed engineering <br />plans and specification for construction of liner, final cover, surface water, landfill <br />gas features, leachate management and other significant site <br />improvements/infrastructure shall be provided to the City prior to initiating the <br />work. Proposed modifications to the approved plans shall be identified by the <br />Licensee in a detailed narrative and approved by the City prior to initiating work. <br /> <br />(a) Prior to construction approval of the final development of the site <br />(cell 20), ERL shall provide an appropriate earthwork balance for <br />construction and operation such that the amount of fill imported <br />into the site is minimized to the extent possible. <br /> <br />(b) ERL must provide details which show the transition from the <br />buried pipe to the ground surface at the edge of the liner system <br />and frost protection in areas where the depth of burial for leachate <br />forcemain piping is less than standard. <br /> <br />(c) The mining access road within the west buffer area and cells 18, 19 <br />and 20 shall be constructed with the alignment shown in the <br />August 18, 2011 plans Appropriate erosion control protection shall <br />be provided for all buffer area slopes. <br /> <br />(g) The current storm water plans that were submitted as Engineering <br />Drawings-Design Plans, March, 2012 must be amended as needed <br />to include provisions for erosion control in perimeter surface water <br />channels. Rip rap and/or erosion control matting must to be added <br />based on potential flow velocities for design storm events. Future <br />construction plans will reflect the additional provisions for erosion <br />control. <br /> <br /> <br />10.) Off-Site Litter Control. The Licensee shall engage in a regular and routine <br />litter maintenance and removal program extending one mile north and south of the <br />entrance to the Landfill and to any other areas adversely impacted by debris <br />related to Landfill operations as may be determined by the City. Litter shall be <br />removed from these areas not less than once per week and more often if necessary <br />because of spills or complaints from neighboring property owners, and ensure that <br />these areas are kept free of litter generated by truck traffic traveling to and from <br />the Landfill. In addition, Licensee shall inspect all trucks leaving the Landfill to <br />ensure that they are either fully enclosed or covered, and/or clean, and will not <br />spread litter on surrounding streets and roadways as they leave. In the event that <br />Licensee fails to remove litter within forty-eight (48) hours of notice of <br />accumulation of litter by the City, the City may cause such litter to be removed.