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20. Solid Wastes; Hazardous Wastes; Storage Tanks <br />20a.Describe types, amounts and compositions of solid or hazardous wastes, <br />including solid animal manure, sludge and ash, produced during construction and <br />operation. Identify method and location or disposal. For projects generating <br />municipal solid waste, indicate if there is a source separation plan; describe how <br />the project will be modified for recycling. The total quantity of municipal solid <br />waste generated and information about any recycling or source separation <br />programs of the RGU need to be included. If hazardous waste is generated, <br />indicate if there is a hazardous waste minimization plan and routine hazardous <br />waste reduction assessments. <br />20b. Not applicable to an AUAR. <br />20c. Indicate the number, location, size and use of any above or below ground <br />tanks to store petroleum products or other materials, except water. Describe any <br />emergency response containment plans. Potential locations of storage tanks <br />associated with commercial uses in the AUAR should be identified (for example, <br />gasoline tanks at service stations). <br />20a. Information on solid waste generation expected from the RTC site was obtained <br />from Ace Solid Waste Inc. (Rick Nelson, 763-427-3110). The analysis used the preferred <br />design shown in Figure 6.1 and the extensive local experience of Ace Solid Waste Inc. to <br />calculate the most likely amount of solid waste that will be generated by the Town <br />Center. The completed analysis is shown in Table 20.1. <br />Table 20.1 Solid Waste Analysis <br />Use Type <br />Business/Medical <br />Office <br />Commercial <br />Mixed -Use <br />Residential <br />Retail <br />20b. Not applicable to an AUAR. <br />Solid Waste <br />(tons/month) <br />21.33 <br />12.11 <br />86.93 <br />123.65 <br />26.99 <br />20c. There are no underground storage tanks at the Town Center Site at this time, nor <br />were there any identified to have been present historically. A Phase I investigation <br />conducted by Delta Environmental Consultants, Inc. in 2002 identified two sites within <br />one-half mile of the project area that were of regulatory environmental concern (Figure <br />20-1 <br />