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Pearson Farm Residential Development EAW Draft—March XX,2017 <br /> landfills, existing or abandoned storage tanks, and hazardous liquid or gas pipelines.Discuss any <br /> potential environmental effects from pre project site conditions that would be caused or exacerbated by <br /> project construction and operation. Idents measures to avoid, minimize or mitigate adverse effects from <br /> existing contamination or potential environmental hazards. Include development of a Contingency Plan <br /> or Response Action Plan. <br /> The project area has been used as cropland since at least the 1930s. The site is not known to include <br /> environmental hazards and the agricultural land use history suggests a low potential for <br /> environmental contamination. The project area is not known to include previous building sites, <br /> disposal areas, storage tanks,pipelines,or utility corridors. Carlson McCain completed a Phase I <br /> Environmental Site Assessment for the property in November,2016, and did not identify recognized <br /> environmental conditions their assessment. <br /> A review of the MPCA's "What's in My Neighborhood" (WIMN)database identified one Leak Site <br /> in close proximity to the proposed project. Leak Site 6487 is located about 400 feet southwest of the <br /> project, across the Burlington Northern Railroad and Highway 10/169. The leak involved the release <br /> of an unknown quantity of diesel fuel on the David Nathe Farm. The leak was discovered on June <br /> 28, 1993,reported to the MPCA on June 30, 1993. The leak site closed by the MPCA on April 24, <br /> 1996. Available information suggests the site was properly investigated and that the site does not <br /> affect the project area. <br /> b. Project related generation/storage of solid wastes-Describe solid wastes generated/stored during <br /> construction and/or operation of the project. Indicate method of disposal.Discuss potential <br /> environmental effects from solid waste handling, storage and disposal. Idents measures to avoid, <br /> minimize or mitigate adverse effects from the generation/storage of solid waste including source <br /> reduction and recycling. <br /> Project construction activities will generate wastes typical of residential development operations. <br /> Most solid waste is expected to include organics,paper,other waste, and plastic (Table 8). <br /> Table 8. Estimated Solid Waste Composition <br /> Waste Type Estimated% <br /> Organic 31.0 <br /> Paper 24.5 <br /> Other 18.3 <br /> Plastic 17.9 <br /> Hazardous 0.4 <br /> Metal 4.5 <br /> Glass 2.2 <br /> Electronics 1.2 <br /> Total 100.0 <br /> Source:2013 Statewide Waste Characterization <br /> (Burns&McDonnell for MPCA 2013). <br /> Neither the construction process nor the proposed residential development is expected to generate <br /> substantial solid or hazardous wastes,solid animal manure,sludge, or ash. The construction <br /> 18 <br />