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11/29/2010
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Wenck Associates, Inc. <br /> 1800 Pioneer Creek Ctr. <br /> P.O. Box 249 <br /> r��� Maple 55359-0249 <br /> (763) 479 -479-4 200 0 <br /> Fax (763) 479 -4242 <br /> E -mail: wenchmp @wenck.com <br /> TECHNICAL MEMORANDUM <br /> TO: Kent Peterson <br /> Bituminous Roadways <br /> FROM: Jeff Madejczyk <br /> Wenck. Associates, Inc. <br /> RE: Noise Monitoring Study for Proposed Roseville Asphalt Plant <br /> DATE: October 7, 2010 <br /> Project Approach <br /> Bituminous Roadways has proposed to build a new asphalt plant within an existing industrial <br /> park in the City of Roseville, Minnesota. The plant would include raw material storage, asphalt <br /> drum, dryer, mixer, storage silos, load -out equipment and two large (approximately 1,000,000 <br /> gallon) liquid asphalt storage tanks. The proposed plant would be designed for a maximum <br /> production of 5,000 tons of asphalt per day with typical operations of approximately 2,500 to <br /> 3,000 tons per day. Additionally the plant would include a temporary mobile crushing operation <br /> that would be used for a period of two to three weeks two times per year. <br /> An Environmental Assessment Worksheet (EAW) was prepared for the proposed plant by <br /> Wenck Associates, Inc. (Wenck) and submitted to the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency <br /> (MPCA). As required under Minnesota Rules the EAW was placed out for public comment by <br /> the MPCA. Comments on the EAW were submitted by a number of residents and businesses in <br /> the vicinity of the project area. One of the concerns over the construction of the proposed asphalt <br /> plant was the potential for the increase in noise in the area. The comments submitted also <br /> requested that additional on -site noise data from areas adjacent to the project site be presented as <br /> part of the analysis. <br /> As part of the preparation of responses to comments on the EAW, Bituminous Roadways <br /> contracted Wenck to conduct further analysis on the potential impacts of the noise generated by <br /> the proposed project, including on -site noise monitoring in the vicinity of the project site. <br /> Noise Generated by the Proposed Project <br /> Bituminous Roadways operates several existing asphalt plants in the Twin Cities metro region. <br /> To estimate the noise levels created by the proposed project, noise monitoring was conducted at <br /> two of Bituminous Roadways existing asphalt plants located in Shakopee and Inver Grove <br /> Heights. The existing asphalt plants operate with equipment similar to what is proposed for the <br /> new plant in Roseville. Noise monitoring was conducted at each plant during normal operating <br /> N NTec}wca110425 Baron noun R111 2009 Ro;evine ClMo,sAmemn2010. 10.06 doe <br />
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