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B <br /> <br /> <br />led, <br />C. <br />Attachment <br />structures within the <br /> <br />x B. Further, in accordance <br />demo inspection requirements <br />- <br />s been added to the Permits and <br />Response Thank you for your comment. A“Notification of Intent to Perform Demolition” will be submitted to the MPCA prior to any demolition of existing project area. This approval has <br /> been added to the permits table in Appendiwith the Demolition Permit through the City of Roseville the project proposer will comply with Ramsey County in regard to their preto ensure <br /> as much of the structure materials as possible are recycreducing the volume of materialdisposed of in the landfill.Thank you for your comment. A DNR Water Appropriation Permit haApprovals <br /> table in Appendix <br />If this <br />23.pdf. <br /> <br />- <br />containing <br />2644 or <br />- <br />hw4 <br />- <br />- <br />e of asbestos <br />206 <br />to demolition <br />- <br />he MPCA 10 <br />site at the appropriate <br />- <br />5 <br /> <br /> <br />Due to the wetlands that are across County <br />footings and garage of the buildings. <br />. <br />friable. All friable or ACM that will become friable <br />- <br /> <br />Please note that demolition activities must comply with state and federal regulations that require inspection of the structure for hazardous materials such as asbestos, lead based paint, <br /> light ballasts, thermostats, stored chemicals, ozone depleting chemicals, etc. All regulated facilities must have a thorough asbestos inspection conducted by a Minnesota Department <br /> of Health certified asbestos inspector for the presenccontaining material (ACM). Asbestos containing material is either friable or nonduring demolition, is considered regulated asbestosmaterials <br /> (RACM). RACM must be abated prioractivities. If abatement of 160 square feet, 260 linear feet, or 35 cubic feet of RACM is required, a licensed abatement contractor must be hired. For <br /> all demolitions, a “Notification of Intent to Perform a Demolition” must be submitted to tworking days prior to the start of demolition. Any lead based paint chips present on the ground <br /> following demolition must be removed and properly disposed of offdisposal facility. A fact sheet regarding lead paint disposal is available on the MPCA website at: https://www.pca.state.mn.us/sites/ <br />default/files/wThe Project proposer should also consider recycling as much of the building materials as possible to reduce the volume of material disposed of in the landfill. If you <br /> have any questions regarding demolition issues or asbestos and lead paint abatement, please contact Colin Boysen at 507Colin.Boysen@state.mn.us. <br /> <br />IONS, RESPONSES TO COMMENTS <br />Comment Page 4, Permits RequiredRoad C from the site, it is very likely that there will be a need to dewater to construct the dewatering. <br />dewatering exceeds 10,000 gallons per day, or one million gallons per year, then a DNR Water Appropriation Permit is required for the <br />CLUS <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Responder Melissa Collins <br /> <br /> <br />Entity MnDNR <br />RECORD OF DECISIONFINDINGS OF FACT AND CON <br /> <br />