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I <br /> • r• i;D TO i,tI;�I�tI7.E THE SIG IIICANT <br /> MITICATION .►NASI ?J S pI--O. 0S <br /> EFFIT.CTS <br /> Domestic Flies : A monitoring program for fly breeding <br /> shout he ansti-tutrd as a part of the project operation. <br /> Aion toring stations should be established for spreading arca, <br /> landfill , silage pits , sl-abs and feedlot area. ?�lonitorin,Y <br /> F: should he conducted on at least a weedy basis or as Tath <br /> 4 ,' <br /> ' Dept . directs . Spray equipment an lsec.ticide (the latter <br /> as recommended eras�nty 1�grlcu tura Co►r�missioner <br /> av ) <br /> should he standing by for emergency use . <br /> Water Q�4ality fro::i Snr.ea 'in� 0per:�tion: Limit spreading <br /> V rate an�c frequ711cy of sprMir:b operations such that both <br /> water quality and odor are minimized . Exactly what this <br /> rate and frequency is depends on N,,,hat is indicated through <br /> ..: monitoring programs. <br /> Establish a eater-monitoring program with a water-testing <br /> laboratory such as is described in Appendix XI . <br /> To begin with, a re asona.ble 1•imiaacbes�seasonc,lng <br /> atid <br /> rate of 150 tons/acre for no more than <br /> not to be repeated on any acre for five years . <br /> ` Follow with a winter grain crop on any area where <br /> spreading has occurred that year. <br /> Plant alfalfa following the grain crop. <br /> ;Pater uality from Se -tags Injection: Septate from <br /> j'+'est 1-nt area sTio not he accepte at this site due <br /> to heati'}r-metal contamination of water in that area. <br /> Septage may be injected only during hot summer-fall <br /> months . <br /> Water monitoring described above must include tests for <br /> fecal coliform and for heavy metals . <br /> Winter ;rain crops must always follow after injection <br /> with septage . These crops must be fall-planted so as to in- <br /> sure germination with first fall rains . <br /> A dike should be constructed along the cast side of <br /> Indian Creek within the project property. A height of three <br /> feet above the adjacent alluvial cropland should be sufficient <br /> for any anticipated high-water (this is based on stream <br /> investigations ) . A dile would prevent an. overflo�vin; <br /> creek from gashing cropland nutrients downstream. <br /> 31 -- <br />