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<br />Response: Sewage waste produced by the project will be discharged into the Roseville sanitary <br />sewer collection system. The project area includes an extensive sanitary sewer network with <br />trunk mains along Cleveland Avenue, County Road C and Fairview Avenue and several shorter <br />lateral sewers throughout the interior and perimeter of the site. All of the sanitary sewer <br />facilities flow into an existing Metropolitan Council Environmental Services (MCES) <br />interceptor sewer which bisects the project area from west to east along the lona Lane right-of- <br />way and dedicated easements. The interceptor sewer ultimately discharges at the Metro Sewage <br />Treatment Plant in St. Paul. The interceptor sewer increases in size from 36 inches in diameter <br />near Cleveland Avenue to 42 inches in diameter near Fairview Avenue. The proposed <br />improvements include the extension of an 8 inch diameter sanitary sewer along the proposed <br />Mount Ridge Road from lona Lane north to County Road C-2. No capacity improvements will <br />be required at the Metro Plant or with interceptor sewer facilities as a result of the proposed <br />project. <br /> <br />20. Groundwater - Potential for Contamination <br /> <br />a. Approximate depth (in feet) to groundwater: <br /> <br />....!. minimum;.-lQ... average. <br /> <br />b. Describe any of the following site hazards to groundwater and also identify them on the site <br />map: sinkholes; shallow limestone fonnations/karst conditions; soils with high infiltration rates; <br />abandoned or unused wells. Describe measures to avoid or minimize environmental problems <br />due to any of these hazards. <br /> <br />Response: No known hazards to groundwater exist within the project area. <br /> <br />c. Identify any toxic or hazardous materials to be used or present on the project site and identify <br />measures to be used to prevent them from contaminating groundwater. <br /> <br />Response: Proposed uses of the project area include office, office/showroom and office/ <br />manufacturing. Generally these types of uses do not produce or handle significant amounts of <br />hazardous materials. It is possible that some occupants may use or handle hazardous materials <br />as a part of their business. Any occupant which utilizes hazardous materials would be required <br />to confonn to all existing environmental laws and regulations in place at the time of <br />development. <br /> <br />21. Solid Wastes; Hazardous Wastes; Storage Tanks <br /> <br />a. Describe the types, amounts, and compositions of solid or hazardous wastes to be generated, <br />including animal manures, sludges and ashes. Identify the method and location of disposal. For <br />projects generating municipal solid waste indicate if there will be a source separation plan; list <br />type(s) and how the project will be modified to allow recycling. <br /> <br />Response: None. <br /> <br />#24397 <br /> <br />15 <br />