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<br />Permittee and City on September 15, 2003. If Permittee fails to pay the HeF, for <br />any reason, Permittee shall then pay the Landfill Abatement Surcharge <br />authorized by Minn. Stat. ~ 115A.921, Subd. 1 (the Surcharge). The Surcharge <br />shall be paid directly to the City on a monthly basis, and shall be accompanied <br />by an accurate report on the amount and type of solid waste disposed of in the <br />landfill each day during the month. The Surcharge due for each month shall be <br />received by the City no later than the thirtieth calendar day of the succeeding <br />month. Failure to pay the Surcharge when due shall be cause for revocation of <br />this Permit and shall be a violation of the conditions and requirements of this <br />Permit, <br /> <br />26,) Conflicts. In any cases in which the Permittee believes there is an <br />irreconcilable conflict between the requirements of this Conditional Use Permit <br />and Laws, Rules, Regulations, or Order of any other governmental authority, the <br />Permittee shall promptly notify the City of such irreconcilable conflict and <br />request an amendment of this Conditional Use Permit, Until such time as the <br />City acts upon a request for an amendment to this Conditional Use Permit, <br />which it may grant or deny in its sole discretion, the terms of this Permit shall <br />govern all operations at the Landfill Site and shall prevail over the provisions of <br />any document submitted by the Permit Holder and any requirements of state for <br />federal law, The City shall not unreasonably refuse to amend this Permit or <br />waive compliance with this Permit in order to prevent violation of-the law. <br /> <br />27.) Modification, Suspension, or Revocation of Permit. The violation of <br />any of the terms of this Permit is ground for suspension or revocation hereof. <br />Furthermore, the City specifically reserves the right, and the Permittee agrees <br />that this Permit may be amended, suspended, or revoked by the City as <br />reasonably required to protect the public health, safety, welfare, and the <br />enviroI'lment. Specifically, but without limiting the foregoing, the City may <br />amend, suspend, or revoke this Permit, whenever any reliable information is <br />secured from a recognized source which demonstrates that the continued <br />operation of the Landfill places the public health, safety, welfare, or the <br />environment in jeopardy. Such information includes, but is not limited to the <br />following: <br /> <br />(01) A determination the (other than as indicated in the permit <br />application) leachate generated at the Landfill Site is migrating to surface <br />or ground waters in a way that threatens the public health, safety, or <br />general welfare. <br /> <br />(02) A determination that (other than as indicated in the permit <br />application) standard recommended health advisory levels or intervention <br />levels for drinking water (whether promulgated as of the date of this Permit <br />or at a later date, by the United States Environmental Protection Agency, <br />the Minnesota Department of Health, the Minnesota Pollution Control <br />Agency, or: any other governmental agency promulgating standards for <br /> <br />16 <br />