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I results of monitoring of the gis migration control system wtll be <br /> revte~d and the rmed for further Ns contr~l will be evaluated. <br />m $. Reporting <br /> <br />I <br /> i <br /> <br /> I <br /> <br />m A report describing the inspection, conditions, corrective <br /> actions, mmtntenance activities, and ewDnitortng activities perforwed in <br /> connection with the landfill will be prepared and transmitted to the <br /> Oepart~ent within thirty (30) days following the semi-annual <br /> inspection. <br /> 6. Ultimte Land Use <br /> The site owner, the City of Anoka, will have the option as to the <br /> final use of the landfill site. No use of the site will be considered <br /> <br />m <br />m <br />m <br /> <br />that will be detrinental to the ~intenance of adequate final earth and <br />vegetative cover, surface w)ter drainage systems, groundwater <br />monitoring wells, and/or gas probes and collection systems. [Prior to <br />utilization other then open space, the ovmer will submit, to the <br />Oepartnent for review and approval, a plan for final use.] <br /> <br />m <br />m <br /> <br />FACILITY CLOSURE COSTS <br /> <br /> This section provides and engineering estimate of closure costs <br /> <br />I <br />m <br />m <br /> <br />for the Anoka Sanitary Landfill. Methodology used in the estimates is <br />similar to that applied at ~ny of the sanitary landfills operated by <br />Waste Managenmnt, Inc. throughout the nation. The site end-of-life <br />closure cost is relatively straight forward. It describes work <br />involved in completing the site covering the establishnmnt of <br /> <br />vegetation, the various notifications, and the preparation of <br />certification of closure. Costs are as follows: <br /> <br /> 1. Placement of Final Cover <br /> <br /> Ten acres will remain uncovered at the end <br /> of the site life. With a 2-foot thickness <br /> <br />the <br /> <br /> <br />