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COD, ammonia, chlorides, specific conductance, and volatile organic compounds <br />(MDH method 465 and EPA methods 601, 602). <br />(04) Modification. The testing programs specified in this Section 7 may be <br />modified by City staff if City staff reasonably determines there exists a need for <br />additional wells to be tested or additional parameters to be analyzed, based upon <br />water or air quality test results indicating the presence of contamination. <br />8.) Hydro~eologic Investi ag tion. The investigation of the hydrological and <br />geophysical characteristics of the site shall be continued and any other new <br />information relating to the hydrogeologic impact of the site shall be reported to <br />the City. Hydrogeologic reports shall be updated, amended, and modified as <br />warranted by newly discovered or additional data acquired in the continued <br />hydrogeologic investigation. Licensee shall notify City at least two (2) days in <br />advance of any soil boring or well construction required by this License. <br />Licensee must conduct additional contaminant investigation and monitoring as <br />requested by the MPCA in the vicinity of P304C, P320 and an area southeast of <br />P314C. <br />9.) Dust, Noise, and Odor. Fugitive dust emissions off-site shall be controlled <br />at the Landfill Site as necessary by undertaking the following: road surfaces <br />within the Landfill Site shall be wetted with water or an appropriate chemical <br />whenever off-site dust levels become unreasonable as determined by the City <br />Environmental Administrator. Dust pollutives shall be utilized to the extent <br />necessary on cover material such as stockpiles to reduce wind erosion as welLa <br />on other exposed surfaces as appropriate. Cover compaction and revegetation <br />activities shall be undertaken promptly on the completion of various fill areas and <br />vegetative cover capable of quick growth shall be utilized. Plantings of bushes <br />and trees shall be installed if needed to buffer the Landfill Site and minimize wind <br />erosion. <br />All equipment and vehicles utilized at the Landfill Site shall be <br />periodically inspected and maintained to minimize noise. Vegetative barriers <br />along the boundaries of the Landfill Site shall be utilized to minimize off-site <br />noise impacts. Applicable state standards for noise pollution may not be exceeded <br />by the Landfill operation, equipment, vehicles, or machinery. <br />Licensee agrees that it will use best management practices to control <br />against odors. The Environmental Administrator may make recommendations <br />regarding possible odor controls. If a verified odor problem is ongoing, both <br />parties agree to institute good faith negotiations to minimize the odor problem. If <br />in the event that the City receives ten or more complaints within asix-hour period <br />relating to a single odor description and this odor complaint has been verified by <br />both City and Licensee and identified as coming from the Facility, the Licensee <br />shall cease such activity(s) that are the direct cause of the odor(s). Normal <br />14 <br />
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