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5.1. PCSR 10-13-2009
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shall advise the City what steps will be taken to contain and clean-up any <br />such release or spill. <br />10. Storage Areas to be Fully Enclosed. All RDF receiving, handling, and <br />storage areas at the Facility, shall be fully enclosed and sprinkled, <br />including the pit in the receiving building, the hood over the conveyor in <br />the receiving building, and the entire RDF conveyor from the receiving <br />building to the burners. Adequate ash storage facilities shall be provided <br />to insure that under no circumstances will ash be stored in anything but <br />fully enclosed structures. Ventilation and filters shall be provided for this <br />building sufficient so that ash particles are not being exhausted outside the <br />building. All ash and other haul trucks leaving the Facility shall be <br />securely covered so that no ash, residue, or other particulate matter may <br />escape. <br />11. Ash Disposal. All ash shall be permanently transported out of the City <br />except that portion, if any, which is attributable to municipal solid waste <br />provided to the Facility by Sherburne County, unless otherwise approved <br />by the City and Sherburne County. Ash disposal shall strictly comply <br />with the requirements of Chapter 58, Article III of the City Code and the <br />requirements of Chapter 7035 of Minnesota Rules. Ash deposited in the <br />state of Minnesota shall only be permanently deposited in solid waste <br />management facilities which have been specifically designed for ash <br />disposal; which have been approved by the Minnesota Pollution Control <br />Agency for ash disposal; and which are equipped with a line and leachate <br />collection system adequate to collect all leachate which may be generated <br />at the Site. <br />12. RDF and Ash truck Haul Routes. To minimize the impact of the Facility <br />on other land uses and activities in the area, all trucks hauling RDF or <br />alternative fuels to the Facility from Resource Recovery Technologies, <br />LLC (RRT) must enter the Facility directly from Highway 10, GRE Drive, <br />or Highway 169. RDF trucks returning from the Facility to the RRT <br />Facility shall use the following route: From the Facility directly onto <br />Highway 169, Highway 169 to Highway 10, Highway 10 to 165th Avenue, <br />and from 165th Avenue directly into the RRT Facility. All ash and other <br />hauling truck traffic must enter the Facility directly from Highway 10, <br />GRE Drive, or Highway 169; and must exit the Facility directly onto <br />Highway 169. As needed, routes other than those described above may be <br />approved or ordered by the Environmental Administrator and his/her <br />designees. Incoming and outgoing traffic from the Facility shall be <br />controlled by the Licensee in such a manner as to provide orderly and safe <br />ingress and egress and so as not to impede or interfere with general traffic. <br />s.lplaririin~ main\e,ase l`i(esicur~'•cu Q9-19 src\<_>relicdr•rf't ilirc :` `, " . . <br />
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