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CC PACKETS 1981-1984 & 1987
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CC PACKET 09251984
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daytime hours, and conforming to the city' s truck <br /> route system. Facility operational noise at the <br /> truck dock loading/unloading area will be minimal due <br /> to design requirements. <br /> 25. Describe the type and amount of solid waste and/or <br /> hazardous waste that will be generated and the method and <br /> location of disposal . <br /> The facility will process incoming wastes not amenable to <br /> recovery into either inert solid residuals or mixed metal <br /> sludges. In the event that these wastes are processed into <br /> fixed solids, approximately 800 tons of solids in the form <br /> of inert blocks composed of cement and other fixation <br /> substances combined with trace amounts of mixed metals will <br /> be generated annually as a processing residual . In the <br /> alternative, if these wastes are processed into sludges , <br /> approximately 400 tons of partially dewatered mixed metal <br /> sludges will be generated annually as a process residual . <br /> Solid inert substances generated will be disposed at MPCA <br /> approved sanitary landfills in Minnesota. Mixed metal <br /> sludges will be disposed at approved hazardous waste <br /> facilities located in other states. See Table I, page <br /> Al2. 5 in Attachment 6 for a description of projected waste <br /> quantities for primary users of the proposed facility. <br /> The facility will also serve as a collection station for <br /> small quantities of organic wastes. These wastes will be <br /> combined with like wastes destined for similar final • <br /> treatment or disposal , and shipped in full truck load <br /> quantities to hazardous waste disposal facilities. This <br /> capacity will assist small and intermediate quantity <br /> generators which constitute a high percentage of all <br /> generators in Minnesota. <br /> The drum storage area will be capable of holding a maximum <br /> of 1,500 drums at one time; the expected average being <br /> about 1, 000. The storage area floor will be a continuous <br /> concrete pad , elevated in the center and sloping down on <br /> both sides to form two separate areas for handling <br /> incompatible wastes. Drums will be grouped according to <br /> method of final processing indicated by the generator on <br /> the manifest or bill of lading. The building will have a <br /> truck access opening and will be equipped with safety <br /> showers, fire detectors and extinguishers, a sprinkler <br /> system, two sumps, and other safety features required by <br /> governmental regulation. <br /> Wastes brought to the facility will be tested for agreement <br /> with manifest description and suitability of the final <br /> processing method indicated by the generator on the <br /> manifest. Only compatible wastes will be placed in the <br /> same area. Partial drums of the same waste material may be <br /> 10. <br />
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