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3.60 Ground Water Monitoring. Upgradient and <br />downgradient ground water monitoring wells will be <br />installed prior to initiating construction work and <br />will be monitored for organic and inorganic <br />' <br />contaminants. These wells will be monitored as <br />required by the Facility permits. At a minimum <br />monitoring will be performed semi-annually for <br />indicator parameters. No groundwater contamination <br />incidents are likely because all delivery, storage, and <br />treatment will take place inside the building in <br />' <br />completely contained areas. <br />3.70 Air Emissions. Appropriate air pollution control <br />devices to minimize contaminant release via exhaust air <br />' <br />streams will be installed. The types of control <br />devices anticipated include activated carbon to remove <br />organic vapors and packed tower wet caustic scrubbing <br />devices for sulfide, acid mist, cyanide, and other <br />contaminants. Activated carbon absorption air scrubber <br />units will be provided as required on storage and <br />treatment tanks. <br />A steam boiler (200 hp or less) will also be used in <br />the building. Natural gas will be used to fuel the <br />boiler and there will be no unique emissions. <br />4. Potential Impacts. <br />4.10 Traffic. The Facility will result in the use of <br />' <br />the adjacent City road system and State and interstate <br />highways by approximately 10 to 20 trucks per day. <br />This will produce a very limited increase in the use of <br />these high volume roads and will result in no <br />perceptible impact on capacity. See Attachment 10. <br />The use of the predesignated routes fir incoming and <br />outgoing vehicles will insure that the trucks coming to <br />the Facility, including approximately six tank trucks <br />' <br />per day, will not adversely impact specific City <br />streets or intersections. The streets utilized by <br />these routes are within the industrial area of the City <br />and are currently being used by heavy industrial <br />vehicles. The :maximum load weight for any vehicle <br />coming to the Facility will be 18,000 pounds per axle. <br />4.20 Impact on City Sewer, and Other Public Services. <br />The Facility will generate sewage and storm water which <br />will be disposed into the City systems and will utilize <br />water from the municipal system. Approximately 100,000 <br />gallons per day of waste water will be discharged into <br />the sewer system. The system has the capacity to <br />accommodate this volume. The Facility will operate <br />under restrictions imposed by an Industrial Waste <br />discharge permit issued by the MWCC. <br />18, <br />