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Roseville City Council
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3/23/2020
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Attachment A <br />Two10,000-gallon diesel USTsare currently locatedwithin the project boundary. There <br />are no reported releases from the USTs and the potential for a significant release is low <br />due to the construction date and release detection measures. However, they are still <br />considered a recognized environmental condition (REC) due to the inherent potential for <br />release.A new fuel tank for an emergency generator is anticipated as part of the <br />proposed development. <br />Any hazardous waste materials used/stored during construction and/or operation of the <br />project will be disposed of in the manner specified by local or state regulation or by the <br />manufacturer. A spill prevention plan will be developed, and proper spill prevention <br />controls will be in place for any vehicle refueling or maintenance that occurs on site <br />during construction. <br />d.Project Related Generation/Storage of Hazardous Wastes – Describe hazardous wastes <br />generated/stored during construction and/or operation of the project. Indicate method <br />of disposal. Discuss potential environmental effects from hazardous waste handling, <br />storage, and disposal. Identify measures to avoid, minimize, or mitigate adverse effects <br />from the generation/storage of hazardous wastes including source reduction and <br />recycling. <br />Removal of the existing lot and buildings will not generate new hazardous wastebeyond <br />what is currently known to be located on the site. It is not anticipated for the buildings to <br />contain any regulated waste (asbestos, lead paint,etc.) or for there to be unregulated <br />fill that has been previously placedon site. If either is encountered, an Abatement Plan <br />would be prepared by the contractor to address removal and proper disposal of any <br />regulated materials. The plan would be reviewed by the MPCA prior to demolition. <br />Following abatement and demolition activities, a comprehensive Abatement Closeout <br />Report would be prepared, which would document the removal, management, and <br />disposal of the regulated materials. This report would be submitted to the MPCA for final <br />closeout. <br />Regulated material and/or waste will be managed in accordance with state <br />requirements. No known toxic or hazardous wastes are anticipated to be generated on <br />the site. Toxic or hazardous waste to be stored on the site during construction will include <br />fuel and oil necessary to operate heavy construction equipment and during operations <br />may include commercial cleaning supplies. <br />13.Fish, Wildlife, Plant Communities, and Sensitive Ecological Resources (Rare <br />Features) <br />a.Describe fish and wildlife resources as well as habitats and vegetation on or near the site. <br />The existing site ismostly impervious surfaces withno fish and wildlife resources or habitats <br />on or near the project site.Theproject lies entirely within a low potentialzone forthe rusty <br />7 <br />patched bumble bee and within one mile of a high potential zone. <br />7 <br />Rusty Patched Bumble Bee Map. Available at <br />https://www.fws.gov/midwest/endangered/insects/rpbb/rpbbmap.html <br />Twin Lakes Station14 March 2020 <br /> <br />
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