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<br />c. If wastes will be discharged into a sewer system or pretreatment system, identify <br />the system and discuss the ability of the system to accept the volume and <br />composition of the wastes. Identify any improvements which will be necessary. <br /> <br />Normal wastewater typical of commercial and light industrial/manufactUring will be <br />generated as part of this project. Sanitary waste from the site will be discharged to a large <br />(30-inch diameter) City of Roseville sanitary sewer line flowing north along Long Lake <br />Road. With a slope of 0.10 percent, that line can accommodate flows up to approximately <br />6,000 gpm. Detailed analysis of the existing flows in the system have not yet been carried <br />out. However, it is not expected that improvements to the existing sanitary sewer system <br />will be necessary to accommodate the relatively minor (45 gpm average) flow anticipated <br />from the proposed development. <br /> <br />If tenant(s), not currently identified for the proposed light industrial/manufacturing space, <br />generate hazardouslharmful waste, the tenant will be required to obtain all necessary <br />permits for handling, storing, and disposing of the hazardous/harmful substance. <br /> <br />20. Ground Water-Potential for Contamination <br />a. Approximate depth (in feet) to groundwater (water table): <br />40 minimum; 45 average. <br /> <br />b. Describe any of the following site hazards to ground water and also identify them <br />on the site map: sinkholes, shallow limestone formationslkarst conditions; soils <br />with high infiltration rates; abandoned or unused wells. Describe measures to <br />avoid or minimize environmental problems due to any of these hazards. <br /> <br />Current residents on the southern parcel and former residence and business on the <br />northern parcel have or had wells that may not have been abandoned. Unused wells of <br />known location will be abandoned prior to development. The locations of the wells for the <br />former residences and business are unknown; if these wells are encountered during <br />development, they will be abandoned. <br /> <br />c. Identify any toxic or hazardous materials to be used or present on the project site <br />and identify measures to be used to prevent them from contaminating ground <br />water. <br /> <br />Normal small quantities of toxic or hazardous materials associated with the construction, <br />operation, and maintenance of commercial office space will be used and present as part of <br />the project. Tenants operating light industrial or manufacturing business may generate <br />additional quantities of toxic or hazardous materials. All such materials will be handled in <br />compliance with applicable state and federal regulations. <br /> <br />21. Solid Wastes; Hazardous Wastes; Storage Tanks <br />a.. Describe the types, amounts, and compositions of solid or hazardous wastes to be <br />generated, including animal manures, sludges, and ashes. Identify the method <br />and location of disposal. For projects generating municipal solid waste indicate <br />if there will be a source separation plan; list type(s) and how the project will be <br />modified to allow recycling. <br /> <br />Normal solid waste typical of commercial office space will. be generated as part of this <br />project. Normal construction debris will be generated during the construction of the <br /> <br />23624EIB \ 48185-1fl'MN <br /> <br />10 <br />