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CC PACKETS 1981-1984 & 1987
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CC PACKET 09251984
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b. Groundwater quality (on or off the site)? <br /> X No Yes <br /> C. Groundwater levels in any wells (on or off the site) ? <br /> X No Yes <br /> Explain both during and after construction including any <br /> discharges expected. <br /> Project site stormwater related to construction activities <br /> will be minimal and be directed to existing municipal <br /> facilities adjacent to the site. As such, project site <br /> surface water quality should not be impacted significantly <br /> due to construction activities. <br /> The paved truck parking and unloading area will have storm <br /> water drainage facilities which connect to the municipal <br /> storm water drainage system. The on-site system will <br /> include gates and traps to enable the diversion of surface <br /> liquids into internal sumps and control equipment if a <br /> waste spill occurs. <br /> There is no planned discharge to ground or surface waters <br /> due to the operation of the facility. The facility will be <br /> subject to federal Resource Conservation and Recovery Act <br /> (RCRA) , state, and county requirements for hazardous waste <br /> treatment and storage facilities. <br /> The project will comply with federal RCRA and state re- <br /> quirements for spill prevention control plans and counter- <br /> measures , container adequacy and management practices, and <br /> requirements for the design and operation of secondary <br /> containment systems. <br /> A buried 10, 000-gallon emergency spill containment area for . <br /> truck loading/unloading, a depressed truck dock area with <br /> spill containment in excess of 10,000 gallons, and a <br /> containment system for the waste storage area are proposed <br /> to be constructed to hold spills and leaks . With regard to <br /> the storage area, the floor under the storage containers <br /> will be impervious to contain leaks and spills and will be <br /> adequately sloped and have sufficient capacity to contain <br /> the volume of the largest container or 10% of the volume of <br /> the containers located in the storage area. It will also <br /> contain a sump or collection area to prevent overflow of <br /> the containment system. <br /> Also proposed is the construction of a paved spill <br /> containment dam separating the truck loading/unloading area <br /> and employee car parking lot. <br /> 7. <br />
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