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Other Communities <br /> <br />While we do not have complete knowledge of all consultants engaged by <br />other communities, we are aware of the following relationships: <br /> <br />Anoka Co. EIS Preparation <br /> <br />Donohue Associates <br />Bruce Leisch-Hydrogeologic <br />John Genereux-Socio-Economic/ <br />Land Use <br />Individuals - Flora, Fauna <br /> <br />Metropoli~n Council. <br /> <br />Roy Weston & Associates <br /> <br />Andover/Coon Rapids - <br /> <br />ERM No. Central, Inc.- Facility <br />Technical Issues <br />Moe Dorton - Socio-Economic <br />Hoisington Group, Inc. - Land <br />Use Lynn Bly & Assoc. - Waste <br />Management & Gen'l Issues <br />Jeff Stevens - Human & Health Risks <br />Lyle Bradley - Wildlife/Plant Risks <br />Charles Weaver - Legal <br /> <br />Hennepin Co,_m ty: <br /> <br />Independence - <br />Dayton- <br />Corcoran - <br /> <br />Delta Environmental Consultants <br />Bruce Leisch Associates <br />Lynn Bly & Associates <br /> <br />Washington County:. <br /> <br />Lake Elmo DPRA <br /> <br />ElS Issues <br /> <br />The issues which we anticipate will be of major significance in the EIS <br />process for Site P are: <br /> <br />1) Hydrogeologic impacts and technical aspects of landfill design. <br />2) Health risks - impact on municipal services. <br />3) Land use compatibility with airport and, to a lesser extent, <br /> residential. <br />4) Socio-economic impacts. <br />5) Visual impacts - buffer and screening. <br />6) End use. <br /> <br />Additionally, there are a number of legal questions pertaining to siting of <br />landfills in prohibited areas, environmental regulations, etc. As Council <br /> <br />Page 7 <br /> <br /> <br />