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fl.r;'Plans for the developmen~ of each phase of the fill area expansion <br /> it~¢lud~ng the site cross sections, ~eque~ce and direction, initial <br /> and final elevations, truck and equipment access routes, borrow and <br /> cover storage areas, surface water management controls, leachate and <br /> ~s control features, monitoring systems and other appropriate <br /> f~atures. <br /> £~timate of remaining volume or c~pactty with expansion. <br /> <br /> scription, and map of proposed end use plan showing the final eleva- <br /> tion and ultimate use. <br /> [ <br /> O~scriptton, plans and other appropriate information for special <br /> <br />I <br />I <br />i <br />I <br />I <br />! <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br /> ;: <br /> <br />III. <br /> <br />)atures such as gas control system~, berm construction, stormwater <br />Lnagement and pipeline relocation (horizontal/vertical alignments}. <br /> <br />)scrtptton of proposed operating procedures and methods to control <br />)ise, security, dust, litter, access, emergencies, hazardous waste <br /> other appropriate aspects of the project. <br /> <br />Pians for the closure of the expansion including intermediate phases <br />and existing landfill. Description of the activities involved in t~e <br />long-term management of the site following closure including runoff <br />control, gas control, vegetation, settlement anC monitoring. The <br />c:losure plan will address final cover, vegetation, grading, drainage, <br />~onitortng, erosion control and the financial mechanism for assuring <br /> he proper opera, ion, closure and long-term management/monitoring of <br /> :he facility. <br /> <br />iI)PA(~.T AHACYSIS <br />~ ~. ~1 <br /> <br />n~ti, <br />ekal~ <br /> <br />iules require that the EIS discuss the environmental, employment, <br />mic and sociological impacts of the project and of each major alter- <br />e. Oirect and indirect, adverse and beneficial effects are to be <br />ated. The major issues and needed studies are discussed below with <br />sis placed on those which have emerged from the scoping process as <br />~ost significant. <br />~NVIROHM£NTAL IMPACTS <br />~roundwater <br />roundwater quality protection is frequently a concern when landfill <br />ites are developed. Leachate, the contaminated liquid that results <br />~rom water percolating through waste materials, is the source of <br />oncern. If leachate travels beneath' or away from a landfill, it ~y <br /> egrade water supplies. · <br /> <br /> he £IS will evaluate the potential for groundwater degradation by <br /> escribing the hydrogeoioqic setting of the sit~ and nearby areas. <br />~iscussing leachate formaEion and tra~'.J~crt~tion, ~nd identifying <br />potentially affected aquifers. For each aquifer, the areal extent <br />)nd magnitude of the pollution potential will be estimated. The <br />~ensitivtty of potentially affected areas will also be evaluated. <br /> <br /> <br />