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Special Waste - means any waste material not considered hazardous or solid
<br />waste which has been determined by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency or Environmental
<br />Protection Agency to require speciaI handling or treatment prior to disposal.
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<br /> Subd. 3. Nothing contained herein shall prohibit the use of incinerator burning
<br />of solid waste as defined herein generated on the premises by incinerato,'s lawfully permitted and
<br />presently in use within the City.
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<br />9.11.07 Nuisances: No aNoise, odors, vibration, smoke, glare, air pollution, or
<br />dangerous wastes shall__~be ~ ~.,~,,,,~"~*~'~ ~"~..~ ,..,,,,.~ ~'.~,,~ *~,,~,,, ...... ,. ,.,~; ..... limitsre~zulated by the Minnesota
<br />Pollution Control Agency as applicable.
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<br /> Subd. 2. Odors. Table (Odor Thresholds in Chapter 5, "Air Pollution
<br />Manual", copyright 1951 by Manufacturing Chemists Association, Inc., Washington, DC).
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<br /> Subd. 3. Vibrations. Any vibration discernible (beyond property line) to
<br />the human sense of feeling for three (3) minutes of more duration in any one hour and any
<br />vibration producing an acceleration of more than 0.1 g. or resulting in any combination of
<br />amplitudes and frequencies beyond the "safe" range of Table 7, U.S. Bureau of Mines Bulletin
<br />No. 442, "Seismic Effects of Quarry Blasting", on any structure.
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<br /> Subd. 4. Smoke. Any emission of visible smoke of a shade darker than
<br />No. I on the Ringelmann Smoke Chart, as published by the U.S. Bureau of Mines, except that
<br />visible gray smoke of a shade not darker than No. 2 on said chart may be emitted for not more
<br />than four (4) minutes in any thirty (30) minutes.
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<br /> Subd. 5. Air Pollution (Fly Ash, Dust, Fumes, Vapors, Gasses, etc.).
<br />Any emission which can cause any damage to health, animals, or vegetation, or other forms of
<br />property, or which can cause any excessive soiling at any point, and in no event any emission of
<br />any solid or liquid particles in concentrations exceeding 0.3 grains per cubic foot of the
<br />conveying gas or air at any point. For measurement of the amount of particles in gasses resulting
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