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12. <br /> <br />On-Site Inspection. The City reserves the right to inspect the site for the purposes of <br />examining and copying non-privileged records; conducting inspections, surveys, <br />investigations, monitoring or sampling; and obtaining necessary information pertaining to <br />the construction, operation and environmental effect of the recovery and treatment <br />operations. Inspections shall be conducted during normal business hours except in the <br />event of an emergency. City personnel or agents performing the inspection will notify <br />personnel at the landfill office at the time of inspection. <br /> <br />13. <br /> <br />Indemnity. WMMI shall indemnify, defend and hold the City harmless from all claims, <br />demands and/or actions legal and/or equitable arising from the operations. Upon <br />commencement of this CUP, WMMI shall deliver to the City an executed <br />indemnification agreement in the form of Exhibit A attached hereto. <br /> <br />14. <br /> <br />Documents and Maps. Copies of all test results, pertinent correspondence from the <br />Permit Holder and to the Permit Holder from regulatory agencies, and all documents, <br />reports and plans which are required to be supplied to the MPCA, Anoka County or other <br />governmental agencies shall also be supplied concurrently to the City at no cost to the <br />City. <br /> <br />15. <br /> <br />Screening. The Permit Holder shall maintain a 75% opacity screening to a height of 20' <br />from a base elevation of 870'. <br /> <br />16. <br /> <br />Odor, Noise, Nuisance Control. The Permit Holder shall comply with the performance <br />standards of the City Code, state and federal regulations as may be amended or revised <br />over the term of this Permit. <br /> <br />17. <br /> <br />Discharge to City Storm Sewer. The Permit Holder is the sole responsible party <br />responsible for NPDES Permit MN 0060259. All recovered water shall meet all <br />applicable federal and state water quality standards prior to discharge into the City storm <br />sewer for non-degradation requirements, recommended allowable limits, and chronic <br />toxicity criteria. The Permit Holder shall provide quarterly monitoring reports in <br />conjunction with the NPDES monitoring reports which verify compliance of the effluent <br />at a point prior to discharge to the City's storm sewer system. <br /> <br />18. <br /> <br />Monitoring Reports. Monitoring reports must include a summary evaluation about the <br />effectiveness of the system during the monitoring period, trend analysis of the water <br />monitoring records at influent and effluent points, groundwater level data as well as any <br />proposed activities. <br /> <br />19. <br /> <br />Water Quality Samples and Testing. Once each year, if requested, split samples shall be <br />taken of both influent and effluent and sent to an independent testing laboratory for <br />evaluation. The evaluation shall consist of the same parameters as those required in the <br />NPDES permit for effluent characteristics and as identified in the RAP. The testing lab <br />shall be mutually agreed upon by the City and the Permit Holder. The lab shall prepare a <br />report and submit a signed copy to both the Permit Holder and the City. The costs of the <br /> <br /> <br />