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<br />[. <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />24. Cont1nued. <br /> <br /> <br />24. Descr1be the type and ~mount of sol1d and/or hazardous waste 1nclud1ng <br />sludges and ashes that w1ll be generated and the method and 10cat1on of <br />d1sposal: <br /> <br />The project w1ll generate standard rej1dent1al sol1d waste. As shown 1n <br />the follow1ng table. the project will generate an estimated 399 tons per <br />year of sol1d waste. Th1s calc~lat10n 1s based on the mean number of <br />persons per household 1n the C1ty of RoseV11le as documented 1n the 1980 <br />Censasl typ1cal so11d waste generat10n rates. anG the s1ze of the pro- <br />posed project:. <br /> <br />ESTiMATED SOLID WASTE GENERATION <br />PERSONS PER HOUSEHOLD HOUSEHOLDS <br />OR OR <br />EMPLOYEES PER S.F. S.F. PERSONS <br /> <br />POUNDS PER POUNDS <br />PERSO~ WASTE <br />PER DAY PER DAY <br /> <br />WASTE <br />GENERATOR <br /> <br />________________~___________________.____._.._._______________________~_M_ <br /> <br />Res1dent1al <br /> <br />2.7 <br />1 PER 250 <br /> <br />260 <br />20.000 <br /> <br />2.75 <br />3.20 <br /> <br />1.931 <br />256 <br /> <br />702 <br />60 <br /> <br />Conmerc1al <br /> <br />TOTAL: Pounds Per Day <br />Tons Per Day <br />Tons Per Year <br /> <br />2.187 <br />1.3 <br />399 <br /> <br />25. W1ll tt..: project affect: <br /> <br />a. f1sh or w1ldl1fe hab1tat. or mov~ent of an1mals? ___No ~Yes <br />b. any nat1ve .peC1es that are off1c1ally ltsted as <br />endangered. threatened or of speCial concern <br />(an1mals and/or p13nts)? ~No Yes <br /> <br />If yes. expla1n (1dentify spec1es and descr1be 1mpacts: <br /> <br />a. The project s1te currently serves as habitat for a number of urban <br />snec165 1nclud'~g squ1rrels, rabb1ts. raccoons. rob1ns. sparrows, <br />and other songb1rds. Implementat10n of the proposed project w1ll <br />ei 1m1nate roost of the exist1ng hab1tat result1ng 1n a s1gnif1cant <br />reduction 1n the on-s1te spec1es d1versity and the ab1l1ty of the <br />s1te to st:pport even lo~ number'i or the spec1es. When mature, the <br />plants used 1n s1te landscap1ng will provide a 11m1ted amount of <br />hab1tat for w1ldl1fe. <br /> <br />b. ~1nce the "roposed s1te has been d15turbed 1n various degrees <br />w1th1n the recent past and the sllri.)und1ng area is domtMted by <br />varl0US types of urban development. w1ldl1fe habitat that could <br />su~port species of speC1al 1~terest 1s virtually ncn-existent. No <br /> <br />12 <br />