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types on ~he! site are not suitable for landfill uses but <br /> contE <br /> <br />that sound [design engineering and operational practices c <br />prevent s~ch! contamination. Such measures would include liner <br />leachate 'collection systems and storm water runoff control <br />support of phis contention, Waste Management asserts that t <br />MPCA and Metropolitan Council were mindful of soil conditions bu <br />nevertheless[ found the site to be intrinsically suitable for <br /> <br />landfill, e Commission finds, however, that it has not bec <br /> <br />provided' ;witCh sufficiently complete information on design <br />engineering ~f the proposed landfill to determine that the site~!. <br />is suitabiie [for the proposed use. Given the presence of wet-~ii <br />lands, the s~il types, and the potential for ground and surface~' <br />water contamination, the Commission is unable to conclude tha <br />~kU~ ~! ~i~eS~ f~ nad landfill will not create s significan~ <br /> ' ! ir g u water contamination and hazard to th~ <br /> <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />The Nature of the Adjoinin9 Land or Buildings. <br />[170.-16D Standards for Consideration.] <br /> <br /> 11. i'Th~ South 70. The nature of adjoining land to the <br /> r <br /> <br />south and s.~uthwest of the South 70 is industrial, open and <br /> ~ ' <br />vacant land ~ That portion of land located to the east and <br /> <br />northeas~ is ia rural area of low density population and includes <br />Sunfish Lake.I The land immediately to the north of the South 70 <br /> <br />is Anoka/Ramisey Landfill. <br /> <br />(June 25, 1984 testimony of Henry <br /> <br /> <br />