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5200. 5 <br /> 10/16/74 <br /> closed within a reasonable time, it should be designed and operated <br /> incompatible land use under guidelines of paragraph 5 and cannot <br /> in accordance with the criteria and instructions issued by the <br /> Environmental Protection Agency, the Department of Health, Education <br /> and Welfare, and other such regulatory bodies that may have applica- <br /> ble requirements. FAA should advise airport owners against locating, <br /> permitting or concurring in the location of a landfill on or in <br /> the vicinity of airports. <br /> b. The operation of a sanitary landfill located beyond the areas <br /> described in paragraph 5 and designed in accordance with the guide- <br /> lines identified in the foregoing paragraph must be properly super- <br /> vised to insure compatibility with the airport. If at any time the <br /> landfill, by virtue of its operation, presents a potential hazard <br /> to aircraft operations, the owner shall take action to correct the <br /> situation or terminate operation of the landfill. Failure to take <br /> corrective action could place the airport owner in noncompliance <br /> with the commitments under a grant agreement. <br /> c. An inspection of current operations at existing landfill sites which <br /> have a reported potential bird hazard problem will periodically be <br /> made and evaluated. A Bird Hazard Group formed under Order 5200.4 <br /> dated 11/20/73 could appropriately be available for consultation <br /> regarding this activity. Should it be found that birds attracted ' <br /> to the landfill site do in fact constitute a potential hazard to <br /> Data Center (NFDC), for possible inclusion in the Airman's Informa <br /> aircraft, the condition will be reported to AAT-430, National Flight <br /> - <br /> AA office should immediately evaluate <br /> tion Manual. The appropriate F <br /> the situation to determine compliance with the grant agreement and <br /> take such action as may be warranted under the guidelines as <br /> prescribed in Order 5190.6, Airports Compliance Requirements. <br /> d. This order does not apply to landfills used exclusively for the dis- <br /> posal of rock and earth. <br /> `¢`•' e. This order is not intended to resolve all related problems, but is <br /> specifically directed toward eliminating sanitary landfills in the <br /> proximity of airports, thus providing a safer environment for air- <br /> craft operations. <br /> f• The airport operations manual should require landfill site inspec- <br /> tions at least semimonthly for those landfill operations that <br /> cannot be closed to assure that bird population is not increasing. <br /> Page 2 <br /> MEN=t <br />