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I <br /> I <br /> I <br />I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> ! <br /> <br />instruction <br /> <br />and J.) <br /> <br /> 30. ~No <br />electrical dl <br /> <br />vicinity, <br /> <br />in fire fighting procedures. (Plan, Sections III. B <br /> <br />Electrical disturbance: no activity shall cause <br />electrical disturbance adversely affecting radio <br />or other equipment in the vicinity. [170.016F <br />Performance Standards]. <br /> <br /> activity occurs on the site which would cause <br />[sturbance affecting radio or other equipment in the <br />;ee Plans.) <br /> <br />Noise: Noise which is determined to be objection- <br />able because of volume, frequency, or beat shall <br /> <br />be muffled or otherwise control!ed, except fire <br />sirens and related apparatus used solely for <br /> <br />public purposes shall be exempt from this require- <br />ment. [170.016F Performance Standards]. <br /> <br /> 31. 'i'Thq construction plans for both the North 80 and the <br />South 70 ~rei such that noise deflection berms will be built to <br />the maxim%~m extent feasible to deflect the noise of construction <br />and opera~io~ of the landfill facility upward and away from any <br />immediate!fy '~djacent uses. In addition to those measures taken <br />at the ourre~t landfill operation, additional muffling devices <br />will be inst~lled on compacting and earth moving equipment at the <br />site, as W, el~ as deflectors on the machines to deflect the noise <br />away from adjacent and existing uses. ?he use of such special <br />mufflers, i no~se baffles and berms are adequate and accepted <br />methods of: m~nimizing or eliminating adverse impacts from noise. <br /> <br />(June 25, 19~4 <br /> <br />testimony of Henry Koch and Brad Bjorklund; <br /> <br />28 <br /> <br /> <br />