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9/27/2010
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4053-10
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10-40
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2. All regulated substances shall be removed from all feed stock prior to crushing or <br />shredding in any resource recovery/shredding operation conducted on-site. <br />3. For purposes of these commitments "regulated substances" shall be as defined in <br />St. Joseph County Code 52.100 which is "Any extremely hazardous substance, <br />hazardous substance, petroleum or petroleum byproduct, human waste, <br />radioactive substance, biological substance, or other objectionable substance". <br />This includes fuel, oil, transmission fluid, differential fluid, hydraulic fluid, <br />antifreeze, brake fluid, batteries, mercury switches, air conditioning coolant and <br />other substances as may be deemed necessary by the St. Joseph County Health <br />Department to prevent damage to the surface or groundwater. <br />4. All feed stock/inventory of vehicles for the process in the resource recovery <br />facility/shredder with liquids present shall be stored on a concrete or asphalt pad <br />with a system to control and collect spills of regulated substances. At no time <br />shall more than 2,000 vehicles be located on site for processing. <br />5. Owner shall not operate the resource recovery/shredding facility at any time <br />outside of the hours of 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. <br />6. All vehicles and other feed stock shall be stacked no higher than 10 feet above a <br />concrete storage pad. <br />7. The removal of all fluids from feed stock shall be performed on a concrete or <br />asphalt pad with a system to control and collect spills of regulated substances. <br />8. The crushing and shredding of material shall be performed on a concrete or <br />asphalt pad with a system to control and collect regulated substances. <br />9. All regulated substances shall be removed from all feed stock prior to crushing or <br />shredding. <br />10. All liquid wastes removed from feed stock shall be stored in structurally sound <br />water tight containers specifically designed for the storage of the respective waste <br />and shall be stored either (a) inside of a structure with a concrete or asphalt floor <br />and no floor drain, or (b) outside of a structure in structurally sound secondary <br />containment capable of containing the full volume of all liquids stored. <br />11. A carbon filtration system shall be installed and appropriately maintained between <br />the first and second retention basins identified on Owner's site plan submitted <br />with its Petition to prevent any contamination of surface or groundwater. <br />12. The resource recovery facility/shredder shall be installed on spring pads, to <br />eliminate vibration emanating off-site, as described in Owner's Petition. <br />13. The Owner shall be required to invest in, construct and maintain the following site <br />improvements on the Property before commencing any operations of a resource <br />recovery facility/metal shredder: (a) a 10 foot high earth berm, topped with <br />Exhibit A to Resolution Page 2 <br />
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