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13. Feedstock. The Permit Holder shall limit his acceptance of metals to those which serve as ' <br /> feedstock to the Aluminum processing operation and those incidental to the processing <br /> operation. At no time does this CUP allow the Permit Holder to offer services for the <br /> collection or drop off of scrap or waste metals which are not utilized as feedstock for the on <br /> site processing operation (e.g., lead batteries, copper wire, white metals, etc.). <br /> 14. Qil Residues. The Permit Holder shall store all feedstock material with oil or fluid residues <br /> inside a building or within leakproof containers so as to minimize potential stormwater runoff <br /> contamination. <br /> 15. Melt Furnace Fu@ls. The burning of off spec waste oil, transmission oils, or other waste oils <br /> is prohibited for operation of the melt furnaces excepting petroleum derived used oil, more <br /> specifically, industrial or automotive oil which does not contain: 1) any hazardous waste <br /> listed in Minn. Rules part 7045.0135; 2) any wastes specified in Minn. Rules part <br /> 7045.0131 as hazardous for characteristics other than ignitability and lead content; or 3) more <br /> than 0.5 percent halogens (elemental, excluding inorganic halogens). It must meet the <br /> following specifications: , <br /> Gross Heating Value, BTU/Gal: 125,000 minimum <br /> Flash point, OF: 100 minimum <br /> Ash, % by Wt: 1.0 maximum <br /> Lead, % by Wt: 0.1 maximum (1000 ppm) <br /> Sulfur, % by Wt: 1.8 maximum <br /> PCB,ppm by Wt: 50 maximum <br /> Halogens (elemental, excluding inorganic <br /> halogens) % by Wt: 0.1 maximum(1000 ppm) <br /> Acidity,pH: 4.0 minimum to 10.0 maximum <br /> 16. Site Improvements. All site improvements shall comply with City Codes. <br /> 17. Hazardous Waste Incineration. No hazardous wastes, as defined by the U.S. Environmental <br /> Protection Agency or Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) shall be burned at the <br /> facility. <br /> 18. Ash D ros . All dross as#from the facility shall be removed from the site on a regular basis, <br /> shall not be stockpiled in excess of 35 tons on the property, shall be stored <br /> in a leakproof container and shall be processed by a lawful processor or deposited in a <br /> U.S. Environmental Protection agency approved landfill. All dross residue shall be removed <br /> from the site in a covered, contained load. <br /> 19. A-* Dross Disposal. Prior to the date this permit becomes effective, Permit Holder shall <br /> submit a copy of the written agreement or certification from the designated aS4 dross <br /> processing and/or disposal facility that said facility is willing to accept the dross as#. The <br /> Permit Holder shall notify the City of any change in dross ash processing/disposal facilities <br /> within 30 days of such change. <br /> 20. Wire Processing. The Permit Holder shall not process wire by melt operations on the site. <br /> 21. Control of Operations. All hauling, processing, separating, disposal and other activities <br /> incidental to the aluminum processing operation shall be conducted in conformance with state <br /> and federal regulations and in accordance with the applicable requirements of the Performance <br /> Standards of the City Code and B/W Business Warehouse District. Operations must be <br /> conducted so as to minimize noise, safety, smoke, odors or other nuisance concerns to <br /> adjacent properties. <br /> Lq I <br />