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I <br /> <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />-2- <br /> <br /> As noted in the Director's report (MPCA Exhibit No. 5), all <br />sites certified as intrinsically suitable for sanitary landfills <br />are also suitable for demolition debris landfills. When sites are <br />unsuitable for sanitary landfills, they still may be suitable for <br />use as demolition debris landfills. Anoka County submitted <br />all of its sites as proposed sanitary landfills. The Director has <br />considered the suitability of the sites both for use as a sanitary <br />landfill and for use as a demolition debris landfill. <br /> <br /> II. RESPONSES TO SIGNIFICANT QUESTIONS AND. NEW INFORMATION <br /> <br /> The sites in Anoka County which are under consideration <br /> <br />for intrinsic suitability certification are identified for the <br />purposes of this proceeding as Sites D, E, P, Q and R. <br /> <br />The comments and information on these sites received at the <br />hearing and during the comment period may be generally divided <br />into three categories: 1) comments relating to matters outside <br />the MPCA's jurisdiction or beyond the scope of this hearing, such <br />as the County's site selection process, the MPCA criteria for <br />determining intrinsic suitability, land use, etc.; 2) comments <br />relating to air and noise pollution, litter, and aesthetics; and <br />3) comments and information concerning the inherent <br />characteristics of the site. The MPCA staff will not respond to <br />issues outside the MPCA's jurisdiction or beyond the scope of the <br /> <br /> <br />