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TABLE 1.1 (Continued) <br /> Impacts Mitigation Measures <br /> operation to minimize fugitive dust <br /> emissions. <br /> Dust emissions from the classifying <br /> bins should be controlled through <br /> the use of a cloth filtration <br /> system. A waste oil sampling <br /> program should be implemented to <br /> ensure that waste oil containing <br /> concentration levels above legally <br /> specific levels is not burned. <br /> The levels of toxic constituents <br /> present in waste and fuel oil should <br /> be restricted. <br /> The number of hours the facility is <br /> allowed to operate should be <br /> restricted. <br /> NOISE <br /> Construction of the proposed facil - Noise generation potential should e <br /> ity would cause a temporary noise determined once all equipment hs <br /> increase, which would be evident to been specified. Enclosures io <br /> one neighbor, 600 feet to the south. buffer those pieces of equipment <br /> with sound levels in excess of 60 dB <br /> at the property line should be <br /> required as part of the land use <br /> permit. <br /> SYSTEM SAFETY/HAZARDOUS MATERIALS <br /> Potential for fires within the An outside Emergency Continengy Plan <br /> facility could result from the dried should be prepared as outlined in <br /> biomass material or the waste oil the Falcon Energy Operations Plan as <br /> processor. part of the permit requirements of <br /> the California Department of Health <br /> Services (DHS) . <br /> The San Joaquin County Fire Warden <br /> or local fire authority should <br /> conduct regular inspections to <br /> ensure that the Contingency Plan is <br /> being implemented. <br /> 1-9 <br /> 104-8.R4 4/13/89 <br />