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Trott Brook Crossing EAW August 2021 <br /> Waste Type Estimated % <br /> Source: 2013 Statewide Waste <br /> Characterization(Burns &McDonnell <br /> for MPCA 2013). <br /> c. Project related use/storage of hazardous materials -Describe chemicals/hazardous materials <br /> used/stored during construction and/or operation of the project including method of storage. <br /> Indicate the number, location and size of any above or below ground tanks to store petroleum or <br /> other materials. Discuss potential environmental effects from accidental spill or release of <br /> hazardous materials. Identify measures to avoid, minimize or mitigate adverse effects from the <br /> use/storage of chemicals/hazardous materials including source reduction and recycling. Include <br /> development of a spill prevention plan. <br /> Development of the project area is not expected to generate or require storage of substantial amounts <br /> of hazardous wastes or materials. Future residential development is expected to result in the storage <br /> or generation of small amounts of typical household cleaners,paints, lubricants, and small engine <br /> fuels over time. Petroleum storage tanks and commercial petroleum-based businesses are not <br /> proposed in the project area. The project may include temporary storage of fuel for construction <br /> equipment, which will be conducted in accordance with local and state regulations. <br /> d. Project related generation/storage of hazardous wastes -Describe hazardous wastes <br /> generated/stored during construction and/or operation of the project. Indicate method of disposal. <br /> Discuss potential environmental effects from hazardous waste handling, storage, and disposal. <br /> Identify measures to avoid, minimize or mitigate adverse effects from the generation/storage of <br /> hazardous waste including source reduction and recycling. <br /> Normal construction and household hazardous wastes are anticipated. Toxic or hazardous materials <br /> such as fuel for construction equipment and materials used in the construction of homes (paint, <br /> adhesives, stains, contaminated rags, acids,bases,herbicides, and pesticides)will likely be used <br /> during site preparation and home construction. Spills of these materials are not likely to occur,but a <br /> substantial spill could require notification of the Minnesota Duty Officer. Contractors and builders <br /> will be responsible for proper management and disposal of wastes generated during construction. <br /> Homeowners will be responsible for management and disposal of hazardous waste thereafter. <br /> Homeowners will be able to dispose of household hazardous waste at the Anoka County Household <br /> Hazardous Waste Facility. <br /> 13. Fish, Wildlife, Plant Communities and Sensitive Ecological Resources (Rare <br /> Features) <br /> a. Describe fish and wildlife resources as well as habitats and vegetation on or in near the site. <br /> Fish and wildlife resources on and near the site are related to the composition, quality, size, and <br /> connectivity of plant communities such as cultivated cropland,wetlands,woodlands, and grasslands. <br /> Vegetative cover types on the project area were mapped based on aerial photography and site <br /> observations made during the wetland delineation and field reviews (Figure 4). The project area is <br /> primarily cropland and woodland,with a lesser amount of grassland. Habitats in the project area are <br /> 22 <br />
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