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Code of Regulations, Title 14. <br />11. A detailed site plan is missing. Dimensions (in feet) should be provided on the plan for <br />the material processing area, scrap processing area, cardboard processing area, <br />compactor area, parking area, and the loading area. Also provide the acreage for both <br />parcels on the site plan and indicate permitted and unpermitted areas. <br />12. The paper pulp processing area should be included on the detailed site plan. Provide <br />dimensions (in feet) for this area. <br />13. Page 9, Item 1A8 - The loading area appears to be just west of the material processing <br />area, not east as indicated in the text. <br />14. Page 9, Item I A9 - This additional space appears to be west, not east, of the facility <br />shop. <br />15. Indicate and/or label the sanitary sewer line and the domestic water line on the Utilities <br />Plan (Appendix A, Figure 8). <br />16. Page 12, Traffic Loading - No significant change is indicated here. However, up to 65 <br />commercial vehicles per day are expected to enter the station according to the new RSI. <br />The prior RSI (1988) indicated that only 27 commercial vehicles per day entered the <br />station. Please explain this difference with regards to what is required in the Permit <br />Desk Manual for this section. <br />17. Page 12, Item C1 - Solids from paper pulp can enter the stormwater drainage system via <br />the manhole in that area. <br />18. Page 12, Item C2 - Describe in more detail how the water is moved from the stormwater <br />system to the woodchipping operation for reuse. <br />19. Indicate the "Special Area for Recycling of Water" on the Surface Drainage and Runoff <br />Control Plan (Appendix A, Figure 7). <br />20. Tables 2, 3, 4, and 5 should be labelled. <br />21. Indicate in Table 2 how many employees are provided for equipment maintenance and <br />for the maintenance crew. <br />22. Page 16, Hazardous Waste Screening Program - The following items need to be <br />mentioned here: <br />(a) training of facility personnel in hazardous waste recognition and proper hazardous <br />waste handling procedures. <br />(b) the reporting of incidents of unlawful disposal to the appropriate agencies (list <br />agency names and phone numbers). <br />(c) that a sign is posted indicating no hazardous wastes are accepted. <br />23. Page 16, Item 3 - Describe how confined unloading is assured. <br />