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b. Project Related Generation/Storage of Solid Wastes — Describe solid wastes <br />generated/stored during construction and/or operation of the project. Indicate method <br />of disposal. Discuss potential environmental effects from solid waste handling, <br />storage, and disposal. Identify measures to avoid, minimize, or mitigate adverse <br />effects from the generation/storage of solid waste including source reduction and <br />recycling. <br />AUAR Guidance: Generally, only the estimated total quantity of municipal solid waste <br />generated and information about any recycling or source separation programs of the RGU <br />need to be included. <br />According to Anoka County's Hazardous Waste Ordinance 2018-7 and Solid Waste <br />Management Ordinance number 2022, Anoka County will ensure compliance with applicable <br />laws, rules, and ordinances related to the management of solid and hazardous waste as <br />required by Minnesota Statutes, section 473.811. <br />Construction Generated Solid Waste <br />Construction of the proposed development would generate construction -related waste <br />materials such as wood, packaging, excess materials, and other wastes, which would either <br />be recycled or disposed of in the proper facilities in accordance with City of Lino Lakes <br />Ordinances and state regulations and guidelines. <br />Redevelopment of portions of the site may generate earth materials and debris during <br />demolition activities. Demolition debris is inert material such as concrete, brick, bituminous, <br />and rock. The solid wastes generated during demolition would be recycled or disposed of at <br />a state -permitted landfill. For solid waste generated from the completed project, a source <br />recycling/separation plan would be implemented, and wastes that cannot be recycled would <br />be managed in accordance with state regulations and guidelines. <br />Operation Generated Solid Waste <br />Once constructed, future development should only generate municipal solid waste and <br />household hazardous waste. <br />Scenario 1 and 2 <br />Proposed development will generate new demands on solid waste management and <br />sanitation services provided in the study area. It is estimated that 4.9 pounds of municipal <br />solid waste (MSW) will be generated per person per day. An average household occupancy <br />of 2.62 was applied to the estimated residential units based on 2015-2019 US Census <br />Bureau data. The resulting residential MSW generated per year based upon the number of <br />residences proposed in Scenario 1 is 6,373 tons, and Scenario 2 is 6,560. It is estimated that <br />the non-residential (commercial/industrial) waste stream will be 720 tons and 744 tons per <br />year under Scenario 1 and Scenario 2, respectively. <br />Under both development scenarios, recycling for buildings in the AUAR study area will be <br />conducted in accordance with the 2016 Recycling Law (Minnesota Statutes, sections <br />115A.151 and 115A.552). <br />c. Project Related Use/Storage of Hazardous Materials — Describe chemicals/hazardous <br />materials used/stored during construction and/or operation of the project including <br />method of storage. Indicate the number, location, and size of any new above or below <br />ground tanks to store petroleum or other materials. Indicate the number, location, <br />size, and age of existing tanks on the property that the project will use. Discuss <br />potential environmental effects from accidental spills or releases of hazardous <br />materials. Identify measures to avoid, minimize, or mitigate adverse effects from the <br />use/storage of chemicals/hazardous materials including source reduction and <br />recycling. Include development of a spill prevention plan. <br />Lino Lakes Main Street - AUAR 55 July 2025 <br />Page 63 of 617 <br />