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18. Security <br /> <br />19. <br /> <br />20. <br /> <br />21. <br /> <br />22. <br /> <br />23. <br /> <br />24. <br /> <br />WMMI shall fence the perimeter of the compost facility as <br />described in their application submittal, and shall restrict <br />access to the site by requiring users to stop at the landfill <br />office for routine load inspections by WMMI prior to entering <br />the facility. <br /> <br />Covered Load Incentive <br /> <br />WMMI shall implement and maintain a pricing structure <br />providing a significant incentive to users for covering loads. <br /> <br />Tree Pruning <br /> <br />Tree prunings shall not exceed an air space volume of more <br />than 2,000 cubic yards at which time chipping shall commence. <br />Tree prunings accepted at the site shall be limited to <br />branches less than six inches in diameter. Diseased trees <br />shall be processed in accordance with state laws, county and <br />local ordinances and within time periods as may be specified <br />by County tree inspectors or City forestor for optimum <br />control. Diseased tree prunings, if not chipped within the <br />time specified by the inspector, shall be covered with a <br />minimum of 6 mil plastic until July 1. <br /> <br />Open Burning <br /> <br />Open burning of the tree prunings or other debris is <br />prohibited. <br /> <br />Monitoring <br /> <br />WMMI shall require removal of all plastic bags from the waste <br />prior to placing in windrows. The yard waste shall be <br />monitored weekly to assure optimum moisture, oxygen, <br />temperature and pH. <br /> <br />Operation <br /> <br />WMMI shall maintain optimum levels of oxygen, moisture and <br />temperature to facilitate rapid decomposition and to minimize <br />odors. A windrow machine shall be used on approximately a <br />weekly basis to rotate composting material to maintain <br />adequate oxygen, temperature and moisture control so as to <br />minimize odors. <br /> <br />Curing Piles <br /> <br />The height of the curing piles shall not exceed the uppermost <br />elevation of screening materials so that the piles cannot be <br />seen from public roadways or residential areas. <br /> <br />4 <br /> <br /> <br />