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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 /> I <br /> <br />utilization of correct soil materials for interim cover and final <br />cover in order to provide appropriate vegetation. Upon the final <br />closure of any portion of the site, such final vegetation would <br />be in place. Short term wind erosion control would be accom- <br />plished through the use of watering tanks, all-weather access <br />roads and the use of synthetic dust reducers. (June 25, 1984 <br />testimony of Henry Koch; Plans, Sections III.F, VIII, and IX; <br />Conditional Use Permit.) See, however, related Finding No. 32. <br /> <br /> Water and Methane Monitgrin~ Programs. Monitoring <br />programs would be maintained both to monitor ground water to <br />assure the continued integrity of the leachate collection system <br />and to detect the migration, if any, of methane gas that would <br />require the use of a methane control system. (June 25, 1984 <br />Testimony of Henry Koch; Plans, Sections VII and X; Conditional <br />Use Permit.) <br /> <br /> Vector Control. Flies, rats and other vectors would be <br />controlled by the use of compaction equipment and the daily <br />covering of refuse at the landfill site. A professional pest <br />control service would inspect the site on a monthly basis to <br />insure proper control and take appropriate action, if necessary. <br />(June 25, 1984 Testimony of Henry Cook; Plans, Section III.H; <br />Conditional Use Permit.) <br /> <br /> Fire Control. The possibility of fire at the landfill <br />would be reduced by daily cover and the use of earth materials. <br />In the unlikely event of fire, earth materials would be stock- <br />piled in active areas in the event of its need for extinguishing <br />fires and a site water tank, bulldozer and scraper would be <br /> <br />11 <br /> <br /> <br />