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C. COMMUNICATIONS FACHITIES <br /> Telephone service will be extended to the facility from existing service lines along McArthur <br /> Drive. The main terminal board will be located in the Office/Maintenance Building with phone <br /> service provided in the Office/Maintenance Building, MRF/Transfer Building and Gatehouse. <br /> The station manager will carry a pager when the station is not operating so he can be reached <br /> if an event takes place that needs his attention. <br /> D. UGHTING <br /> Three phase power will be extended to the facility from existing electrical lines along McArthur <br /> Drive. The main panel and motor control center room will be provided in the MRF/Transfer <br /> Building to distribute power supply to the facility. All exterior on-site power supply <br /> requirements will be distributed via underground conductors. Access ways, parking area and <br /> work areas including the Compost Facility will be properly illuminated for safety, security and <br /> ease of operations. Inside lighting will be provided in all buildings. <br /> E. FIRE PROTECMON EQUIPMENT <br /> Fire hydrants will be provided for the facility as identified on Figure 9. An on-site water <br /> storage tank, supplied by a groundwater supply well, will supply the fire hydrants and hose bibs <br /> in the Compost Facility via a pressure and fire pump system. Fire extinguishes will be located <br /> in all buildings and operational vehicles. The MRF/Transfer Building will be equipped with an <br /> automatic sprinkler system. <br /> Trained facility personnel will measure weekly the temperature of the non-active compost piles <br /> (final curing area) thereby providing an early indication of any potential fire danger. No open <br /> burning will be conducted at the facility. Proper mixing and aeration techniques will limit the <br /> risk of fires. <br /> F. PROTECTION OF USERS <br /> The Composting Facility has been designed and will operate with the safety of the public and <br /> the facility personnel as a primary goal. The facility will provide safety training and orientation <br /> programs, and subsequent refresher training programs. Protection of users and employees is <br /> governed by OSHA requirements. One of the facility supervisors will be assigned as safety <br /> coordinator and it will be his or her responsibility to establish a safety manual and safety training <br /> program to be in effect at all times during the facility's operation. The supervisor is responsible <br /> L:1PR0JECT/3971NRF/RC14.TCY December 15, 1993 <br /> 37 <br />