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Cyphers Logistic Park AUAR 45 March 2022 <br />b. Project Related Generation/Storage of Solid Wastes – Describe solid wastes generated/stored during construction and/or operation of the project. Indicate method of <br />disposal. Discuss potential environmental effects from solid waste handling, storage, and disposal. Identify measures to avoid, minimize, or mitigate adverse effects from the <br />generation/storage of solid waste including source reduction and recycling. <br />AUAR Guidance: Generally, only the estimated total quantity of municipal solid waste generated and information about any recycling or source separation programs of the RGU need to be included <br />According to Washington County Ordinance No. 202, Washington County will ensure compliance <br />with applicable laws, rules, and ordinances related to the management of solid and hazardous waste as required by Minnesota Statutes, section 473.811. <br />Construction Generated Solid Waste <br />Scenarios 1, 2, 3, and 4 <br />All four scenarios include the development and construction of the area south of 34th Street N <br />with business park uses. The construction will generate construction-related waste materials such as wood, packaging, excess materials, and other wastes. The wastes generated as a result of the <br />construction will either be recycled or disposed of in the proper facilities in accordance with state regulations and guidelines. <br />Future development of the area north of 34th Street N will likely be similar to the waste <br />generated in the area south of 34th Street N; the wastes will either be recycled or disposed of in the proper facilities in accordance with state regulations and guidelines. <br />Operation Generated Solid Waste <br />Scenario 1, 2, 3, and 4 Recycling for residential units and commercial buildings in the AUAR s tudy area will be <br />conducted in accordance with the 2016 Recycling Law (Minnesota Statutes Chapter 115A, Section 115A.151 and Section 115A.552). Furthermore, Washington County Ordinance 202 (2.83) requires source separation by the generator prior to collection for r ecycling services. <br />The proposed development of the area south of 34th Street N will generate new demands on <br />solid waste management and sanitation services. It is estimated that the added residential waste stream will be approximately 937 tons per year unde r Scenario 1; 914 tons per year under <br />Scenario 2; 131 tons per year under Scenario 3; and 23 tons per year under Scenario 4. The added non-residential (commercial/industrial) waste stream will be approximately 27,674 tons <br />per year under Scenario 1; 26,040 tons per year under Scenario 2; 42,623 tons per year under Scenario 3; and 16,500 tons per year under Scenario 4. <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 method of storage. Indicate the number, location, and size of any above or below ground tanks to store petroleum or other materials. Discuss potential environmental effects from <br />accidental spills or releases of hazardous materials. Identify measures to avoid, minimize, or mitigate adverse effects from the use/storage of chemicals/hazardous materials <br />including source reduction and recycling. Include development of a spill prevention plan. <br />AUAR Guidance: Not required for an AUAR. P otential locations of storage tanks associated with commercial uses in the AUAR should be identified (e.g., gasoline tanks at service stations).