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5. <br />2• A copy of the USGS indicating the specific <br />boundaries and topography of the project site. <br />Attachment 2. <br />3• A site plan. Attachment 3. <br />4• A zoning map of the area. Attachment 4. <br />5. Aerial Photo of area. Attachment 5. <br />Describe the proposed project: <br />The Metropolitan Recovery Corporation (MRC) is proposing <br />construct a waste metals central treatment and recover g to <br />facility. This facility will <br />wastes, and ion exchange resin canisters <br />solid wastes, liquid <br />cadmium, chromium, co stars containing <br />medals peer, lead, zinc, nickel, and other <br />manufacturers, generated <br />yothermetal me�aters, printed circuit <br />finishers) primarily located infthesmet�obusinesses (metal <br />a and <br />metals and metal preci itates for sale and reuse. recover <br />Unrecoverable wastes will be transformed into <br />solids <br />disposed in approved landfills. Organic liquids and to be <br />sludges will be stored for transshipment to ap ro riat <br />out-of-state treatment and disposal facilities The e <br />facility will be constructed on a 4-acre site in Ros <br />at walnut Street and Rose Place on an undeveloped eville <br />industrially zoned (1-2) site. <br />Attachments 1-50 for the (See EAw Figures, <br />Project location.) <br />The site is within one of fourteen areas which the <br />Minnesota waste Management Board selected as a preferred <br />area for plants processing hazardous chemical wastes. This <br />site is designated only for chemical treatment plants or <br />transfer/storage facilities. <br />The facility is being proposed to help metal finishing <br />shops. Particularly the smallest shops who ma not b <br />to afford any type of treatment, to comply with the a able <br />Metropolitan waste Control Commission <br />pretreatment regulations which refader <br />sion(MwCC) and metal waste al <br />discharges into the sewer system. These regulations took <br />effect on April 27, 1984. y <br />feasibility study conducted Tby the he iRes� is the outcome of a <br />Force, a group formed by tho MetropolitancCouncileay Tthe <br />Twin Cities Association of Metal Finishers in April <br />1982, which included M PCA and waste Management Board ost <br />The Task Force studied the feasibility of a centraloff, <br />facility to treat* -'-- <br />waste generated in the metro area. <br />As of Au ust 30, 1984, 28 out of a <br />'Twin Cities metal finishers an Passible total of 96 <br />Contracted to utilize the d electroPlP ere had <br />However, other companies included`�inOse,ethe8l facility. <br />5 <br />interest in utilizing the facility once itisain expressed <br />n operation. <br />2. <br />