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Planning and Zoning Commission
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04/02/1991
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A Wasle Ivlana~oemer~l <br /> <br />3. Owners Name, Address and Phone Number <br /> <br />Waste Management of Minnesota, Inc. <br />Anoka Regional Sanitary Landfill <br />14730 Sunfish Lake Boulevard <br /> Anoka, Minnesota 55303 <br /> Phone: 421-0540 <br /> <br />General Manager: <br /> Site Engineer: <br /> <br />Steve Kollodge, P.E. <br />Bruce Weaver, P.E. <br /> <br />Applicant's Name, Address and Phone Number <br /> <br />Same as above. <br /> <br />5. Description of Request <br /> <br />Waste Management of Minnesota, Inc. (WMMI) requests that the <br />City of Ramsey issue a Conditional Use Permit for the <br />construction and operation of a groundwater pump-out and <br />treatment system at the Anoka Regional Sanitary Landfill. The <br />Pump-out and treatment facility will consist of the following <br />components: <br /> <br />12 barrier wells located immediately south and east <br />of the landfill designed to be pumped at a rate of <br />25 gallons per minute that will act as a barrier to <br />prevent further spread of contamination from the <br />landfill. <br /> <br />8 recovery wells located south-southeast of the <br />landfill designed to be pumped at a rate of 100 <br />gallons per minute that will recover the <br />contamination plume that has moved away from the <br />landfill. <br /> <br />An underground collection system consisting of 4,100 <br />feet of gravity sewer and 2,850 feet of forcemain <br />to carried the pumped groundwater to the treatment <br />facility. <br /> <br />A groundwater treatment facility located south of <br />the landfill. The treatment facility will consist <br />of two 30 foot tall air stripping towers, two carbon <br />filters, building to house blowers and controls, one <br />lift station, a sump to contain cleaning water, and <br />a discharge sump. The entire treatment facility <br />will be constructed on a concrete slab that is <br />approximately 40 feet by 40 feet. <br /> <br /> <br />
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