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II. Project Description <br /> • storm water drainage facilities,such as ditches,berms and the detention/sedimentation <br /> basins. <br /> Dust Control. Fugitive dust would be generated during dry weather from truck traffic and <br /> landfill operations. The following activities would be used to control dust,as required: <br /> •. <br /> watering and use of dust suppressing chemicals on unpaved roadways and other exposed <br /> areas of the site,not including the active area of the landfill; <br /> • paving the main access road; <br /> • preventing trucks and loaders from dumping materials at heights greater than the minimum <br /> necessary to ensure clearance; <br /> • keeping vehicle speeds low on unpaved roads; <br /> • conducting routine maintenance of roads;and <br /> • minimizing the amount of disturbed, unvegetated area. <br /> The potential for leachate generation would be considered when the operator is deciding on how <br /> much water to use for dust control. Well water from the site's water supply wells would be used <br /> for dust control. <br /> Mud Control. Mud tracking would occur when water is allowed to pond on interior dirt road <br /> surfaces,causing mud and potholes,which diminish that road's integrity and allow traffic to pick <br /> up mud and carry it onto exterior paved roads. Interior dirt roads would be graded as needed to <br /> ensure proper drainage of surface water. <br /> Noise Control. Mitigation of potential noise impacts to the adjacent land uses would be <br /> accomplished by the following: <br /> • operating the landfill only during permitted hours of operation; <br /> • maintaining an appropriate buffer zone between landfill operations and surrounding <br /> properties; <br /> • taking noise measurements during landfill operations at the boundaries of the City owned <br /> property and comparing to City land use/noise guidelines;and <br /> • taking noise measurement near landfill operation,and comparing to CAUOSHA <br /> regulations and,if standards are exceeded,take appropriate corrective action. [City: do <br /> you agree with these mitigations?] <br /> II.30 <br />