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20. Solid wastes, hazardous wastes, storage tanks <br />a. Describe types, amounts and compositions of solid or hazardous wastes, including solid animal manure, <br />sludge and ash, produced during construction and operation. Identify method and location of disposal. For <br />projects generating municipal solid waste, indicate if there is a source separation plan; describe how the project <br />will be modified for recycling. If hazardous waste is generated, indicate if there is a hazardous waste <br />minimization plan and routine hazardous waste reduction assessments <br />Identify any toxic or hazardous materials to be used or present at the site and identify measures to be used to <br />prevent them from contaminating groundwater If the use of toxic or hazardous materials will lead to a regulated <br />aste, discharge or emission, discuss any alternatives considered to minimize or eliminate the waste, discharge <br />emission. <br />Environmental Assessment Worksheet <br />Nature's Refuge Conservation Development <br />Lino Lakes, Anoka County, Minnesota <br />Draft Document — September 25, 2006 <br />Soil Name (Symbol) <br />Hayden Fine Sandy Loam (T) <br />Blomford Loamy Fine Sand (N) <br />Peat (P) <br />Bluftom Loam & Silty Clay Loam (Bc) <br />Hayden Fine sandy Loam (Td) <br />Ames Fine Sandy Loam (Ys) <br />Isanti Loamy Fine Sand (Is) <br />Braham Loamy Fine Sand (Nu) <br />Lino Loamy Fine Sand (L) <br />Anoka Loamy Fine Sand (Gu) <br />Depth to High Groundwater (ft) <br />6 to 10 <br />2 to 4 <br />0 to 1 <br />1 to 2 <br />6 to 10 <br />1 to 2 <br />0.5 to 1 <br />2 to 4 <br />2 to 4 <br />3 to 5 <br />Slopes ( %) <br />2 to 7 <br />0 to 2 <br />0 to 2 <br />0 to 2 <br />Ito 12 <br />0 to 2 <br />0 to 2 <br />2 to 7 <br />0 to 2 <br />2 to 7 <br />Page 16 <br />The soils on the site are susceptible to groundwater contamination if significant quantities of wastes or chemicals <br />were discharged on to the ground. The proposed residential use of the site, however, is not anticipated to generate <br />wastes or chemicals that have the potential of contaminating the groundwater. The type of spill that could be <br />somewhat more likely would be a spill from equipment fueling during construction. This soil, if contaminated, will <br />be transported to a licensed hazardous waste reclamation facility. <br />The residential development will generate normal types and amounts of solid waste. The development is not <br />expected to generate hazardous wastes. The solid waste will be collected by private haulers and disposed in <br />landfills. The landfills have sufficient remaining capacity to receive solid waste from this project. Recycling <br />services, which are required by the City, are provided by private solid waste haulers in the area. <br />Chemicals, fuel, and other petroleum -based products related to construction operations may be temporarily stored on <br />portions of the site during the construction period. These and other toxic and hazardous materials will be removed <br />from the site in a safe manner. Soil in the area of such materials, if significantly contaminated, will be removed and <br />disposed of properly. Building products used for home construction will be used, stored, and disposed of properly. <br />c. Indicate the number, location, size and use of any above or below ground tanks to store petroleum products or <br />other materials, except water. Describe any emergency response containment plans. <br />No above or below ground petroleum- product storage tanks are now located on the site, and none will be placed <br />above or below ground as part of the project. Small spills from equipment fueling may occur during construction. <br />Hydraulic oil could be discharged onto the ground if a hydraulic hose on a piece of construction equipment would <br />fail. Equipment will be parked in designated areas during non -work hours. These areas will also be used for fueling <br />and servicing, and will be in upland locations, away from wetlands. Impoundment dikes will be constructed to <br />contain fuels if a spill should occur. Soil, if significantly contaminated, will be removed from the site and taken to a <br />licensed hazardous waste reclamation facility. <br />