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proposed new system serving this area of the City can handle the anticipated load from the school. <br />b. Describe any waste treatment methods to be used and give estimates of composition after treatment, or if the project <br />involves on-site sewage systems, discuss the suitability of the site conditions for such systems. Identify receiving waters <br />(including ground water) and estimate the impact of the discharge on the quality of the receiving waters. (If the discharge <br />may affect a lake consult "EAW Guidelines" about whether a nutrient budget analysis is needed.) <br />None. <br />c. If wastes will be discharged into a sewer system or pretreatment system, identify the system and discuss the ability of the <br />system to accept the volume and composition of the wastes. Identify any improvements which will be necessary. <br />This project will be connected to the City sanitary sewer system which is part of the MWCC system. The increases <br />were anticipated when the system was designed. <br />20. Ground Water - Potential for Contamination <br />a. Approximate depth (in feet) to ground water: 9 minimum; 13 average. <br />b. Describe any of the following site hazards to ground water and also identify them on the site map: sinkholes; shallow <br />limestone formations/karst conditions; soils with high infiltration rates; abandoned or unused wells. Describe measures to <br />avoid or minimize environmental problems due to any of these hazards. <br />No special hazards to groundwater have been identified. <br />c. Identify any toxic or hazardous materials to be used or present on the project site and identify measures to be used to <br />prevent them from contaminating ground water. <br />The heating and air conditioning system will be fueled by natural gas with No. 2 Fuel Oil for standby. <br />21. Solid Wastes; Hazardous Wastes; Storage Tanks <br />a. Describe the types, amounts, and compositions of solid or hazardous wastes to be generated, including animal manures, <br />sludges and ashes. Identify the method and location of disposal. For projects generating municipal solid waste indicate if <br />there will be a source separation plan; list type (s) and how the project will be modified to allow recycling. <br />The solid waste generated by the new school will be similar in content to domestic waste. The District has a recycling <br />program for glass, office paper, and metal cans. <br />b. Indicate the number, location, size, and use of any above or below ground tanks to be used for storage of petroleum <br />products or other materials (except water). <br />There will be one underground storage tank on the site to be used for No. 2 Fuel Oil alternative heating. The 10,000 <br />gallon tank will be a fiberglass double walled tank with leak detection equipment. The primary heating system will be <br />hot water boilers fueled by natural gas. Hot water heaters will be fueled by natural gas. An aboveground day tank <br />and an emergency generator will be mounted outdoors and fenced -in. <br />22. Traffic Parking spaces added 550 Existing spaces (if project involves expansion) 0 Estimated total Average Daily Traffic <br />(ADT) generated 899 in / 899 out Estimated maximum peak hour traffic generated (if known) and its timing: p.m. peak <br />hour 231 in _/ 182 out . For each affected road indicate the. ADT and the directional distribution of traffic with and without the <br />project. Provide an estimate of the impact on traffic congestion on the affected roads and describe any traffic improvements <br />which will be necessary. <br />A feasibility report prepared for the City in February included recommendations for street realignment and construction. <br />The City is currently reviewing those recommendations. A Traffic Impact Study is also included m the appendix.of that <br />ISD#12.EAW <br />
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