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Construction of the future development would generate construction-related waste materials such as wood, <br />packaging, excess materials, and other wastes, which would be either recycled or disposed in the proper <br />facilities. <br />The proposed development would generate new demands on solid waste management and sanitation <br />services provided in the project area. The U.S. EPA’s 2011 publicationMunicipal Solid Waste in the United <br />States was consulted as a basis for estimating Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) generation for the proposed <br />development. It is estimated that 4.40 pounds of MSW will be generated per person per day. An average <br />household occupancy of 2.61 was applied to the estimated residential units based on US Census Bureau <br />2008-2012 data, and traffic analysis was referenced with a factor of 1.59 applied to the trips generated <br />based on US Department of Energy Vehicle Occupancy Rates for 2010. The resulting range of MSW <br />generated per year based upon the Zoning and Maximum Development Scenarios is 27,300 to 31,900 tons, <br />respectively. Per EPA documentAP-42, Vol. I, Ch 2.4: Municipal Solid Waste Landfills, it is estimated that <br />the non-residential (commercial/industrial) waste stream will range between 33,900 to 39,600 tons per year <br />under Zoning and Maximum Development Scenarios. <br />The U.S. EPA’s 2011 publicationMunicipal Solid Waste in the United States was consulted as a basis for <br />Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) generation for the proposed development. It is estimated that 4.40 pounds of <br />MSW will be generated per person per day. An average household occupancy of 2.61 was applied to the <br />estimated residential units based on US Census Bureau 2008-2012 data, and traffic analysis was <br />referenced with a factor of 1.59 applied to the trips generated based on US Department of Energy Vehicle <br />Occupancy Rates for 2010. The resulting range of MSW generated per year based upon the Zoning and <br />Maximum Development Scenarios is 27,300 to 31,900 tons, respectively. <br />The City of Arden Hills provides weekly curbside recycling service to single family through four-plex <br />residential homes, including townhomes. All apartment and multi-unit building owners and managers are <br />required to provide a recycling collection program for tenants.Recycling services are available locally for <br />commercial and industrial uses. <br />c.P/-D/ <br />ROJECT RELATED USESTORAGE OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALSESCRIBE CHEMICALSHAZARDOUS <br />// <br />MATERIALS USEDSTORED DURING CONSTRUCTION ANDOR OPERATION OF THE PROJECT INCLUDING <br />.I, <br />METHOD OF STORAGENDICATE THE NUMBER LOCATION AND SIZE OF ANY ABOVE OR BELOW GROUND <br />.D <br />TANKS TO STORE PETROLEUM OR OTHER MATERIALSISCUSS POTENTIAL ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS FROM <br />.I,, <br />ACCIDENTAL SPILL OR RELEASE OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALSDENTIFY MEASURES TO AVOID MINIMIZE OR <br />// <br />MITIGATE ADVERSE EFFECTS FROM THE USESTORAGE OF CHEMICALSHAZARDOUS MATERIALS INCLUDING <br />.I. <br />SOURCE REDUCTION AND RECYCLINGNCLUDE DEVELOPMENT OF A SPILL PREVENTION PLAN <br />Not required for an AUAR. <br />d.P/-D <br />ROJECT RELATED GENERATIONSTORAGE OF HAZARDOUS WASTESESCRIBE HAZARDOUS WASTES <br />//.I <br />GENERATEDSTORED DURING CONSTRUCTION ANDOR OPERATION OF THE PROJECTNDICATE METHOD OF <br />.D,, <br />DISPOSALISCUSS POTENTIAL ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS FROM HAZARDOUS WASTE HANDLING STORAGE <br />.I,, <br />AND DISPOSALDENTIFY MEASURES TO AVOID MINIMIZE OR MITIGATE ADVERSE EFFECTS FROM THE <br />/. <br />GENERATIONSTORAGE OF HAZARDOUS WASTE INCLUDING SOURCE REDUCTION AND RECYCLING <br />Not required for an AUAR. <br />13.F,PC,SER(RF) <br />ISHLANTOMMUNITIES ANDENSITIVECOLOGICALESOURCESAREEATURES <br />a.D. <br />ESCRIBE FISH AND WILDLIFE RESOURCES AS WELL AS HABITATS AND VEGETATION ON OR IN NEAR THE SITE <br />June 2014– Final AUAR17 <br />