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2009-06-05 MPCA Application - Transfer Facility
elEnergy RESPONSIBLE BY NATURE' 414NicolletMail Minneapolis, Minnesota 55491 -1993 June 5, 2009 Beckie Olson M Pollution Control Agency 520 Lafayette Road Forth St. Paul, MN 55122 -4194 Re: A.S. King Plants Application For a New Transfer Station: Dear Ms Olson: Xcel Energy is proposing to construct a solid waste transfer station (facility). As required by MN Rules enclosed are four copies of the application. The facility will be located within the A.S. Ding Power Plant's property boundary. The need for the facility resulted from the need to de-water lime slurry which is used in the new Air Quality Control System. The facility will be also be used to store ash contaminated wastes collected at the plant, ash contaminated vactor truck wastes, and various pond dredging wastes. The facility is designed to manage a peak volume of 500 cubic yards of solid waste. All ash contact water will be discharged to the plant process water. In addition to the MPCA permit the facility will require an operating license from Washington County, and a Conditional Use Permit Amendment from the City of Oak Park Heights. Both of these have been initiated. Sincerely, Manuel Castillo Sr. Environmental Analyst 612-330-6506 Attachments: c: Robert Criswell MPCA Ro Clarke MP 7 Jim Bodensteiner MP 7 Scott Thomas MP 7 Tom Zellmer Kin Plant Tom Smith Kin Plant Scott Hiedeman Kin Plant Eric Johnson Cit of Oak Park Hei Gar Bruns Washin Count ES Record Center H:1DATAl2009 Annual Reports\Kin Transfer Station\Cove Letter Kin Transfer Station 060509 MP,CA.doc AcelEne RESPONSIBLE BY NATURE'm 414 Nicollet Mail Minneapolis, Minnesota 55403 -3993 June 8, 2009 Gary B runs Senior Environmental Specialist Washington County Public Health & Environment 13000 Ravine Parkway Cottage Grove, NN 55016 Re: Application for a Solid waste Transfer Station License Dear Mr. Bruns: Xcel Energy is applying for a license to operate a solid waste transfer station. The transfer station will be located within the A.S. King Power Plant's property boundary. The need for the facility resulted from having to de-water lime slurry which is used in the new Air Quality Control System. The transfer station will be also be used to store ash contaminated wastes collected at the plant, ash contaminated vactor truck wastes, and various pond dredging wastes. During weekends when there is no hauling to the Moelter Landfill, ash will be stored until operations resume during the beginning of the week. The design calls for the transfer `station to manage a peak volume of 500 cubic yards of solid waste. All ash contact water will be discharged �to the plant's process water system. A copy of the application submitted to the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency is enclosed. The application has all of the site and technical information for the proposed transfer station. Xcel Energy is also in the process of acquiring a Conditional Use Permit Amendment from the City of oak Park Heights. The City' Planning Commission will review the project on June 11, 2009, and the City Council will vote on the amendment on June 23, 2009. 1 will give you a call next week to discuss the application. Sincerely, Manuel Castillo Sr. Environmental Analyst 612 -- 330 --6506 Enclosure (2) C: Roger Clarke W7 w/o MPCA document Scott Thomas MP7 w/o MPCA document Tom Smith King Plant w/o MPCA document Tom Zellmer King Plant w/o MPCA document Scott Heiderman King Plant w/o MPCA document Eric Johnson Oak Park Heights w/o MPCA document Robert Criswell MPCA w/o MPCA document ES Record Center Department of Public Health and Environment n 1494962 d Street N, PO Box 6 Stillwater MN 55082 Office 651-430-6655/ TTY 651-430- Fax 65 1-430-6730 SOLID WASTE FACILITY LICENSE APPLICATION Complete the following section: Landowner Name: Rog Cl ark Landowner Telephone: 61 2 — 3 3 0 — 6 9 8 9 Landowner Addre 41.4 Nicollet Mall- MP � City. Minneapolis State: MN Zip Code: 5 5401 -- Facility Owner Name: Owner Telephone: Own Address: Same as owner City: State: Zip Code: Facility Operator Name Manuel. Castillo Operator Telephone: 61 2 -� -� 3 3 0 �- 6 5 0 6 Y p p p Operator Address 414 N i c o 1 l e t Mall MP 7 City: M inn e ap l o i s dale: MN Zip Code: 55401 Application Type: X New License License Modification - Existing Unlicensed Legal description of property to use for solid waste management or property ID number /GEO Code: Present land use and zonin g classification: Power Generat ion P lant Zone Indus tr ial Check the types of the proposed solid waste management activities p ❑ Mixed Municipal Land Disposal ❑ Compost ❑ Demolition Debris (A) Land Disposal ?logo yds and ?30 days duration ❑ Recycling ❑ Demolition Debris (13) Land Disposal �l 000 yds and <30 days duration ❑ Storage ❑ Clean Fill Demolition Landfill 125- 15,000 yds and 30.365 days duration 0 Transfer (inert brick and block) ❑ Land Spreading ❑ Refuse Derived Fuel Processing ❑ Yard Waste Land Spreading ❑ pp ii A Agricultural Application of water Treatment Lime Sludge Tree waste g ❑ Collection and Transportation -- Mixed Municipal Solid Waste ❑ Yard waste Compost ❑ Land Application Petroleum Contaminated Soil E Other Various Ashes and sp _en l ime Describe the wastes to be: stored, processed, or disposed of; the anticipated quantity of wastes to be stored, processed, or disposed of; and the proposed methods for managing the wastes. nt lime various ashes from lant and pond sludge With your completed application submit the following materials: 1. A topographic map, or other map if a topographic map is unavailable, that shows the proposed solid waste management activity or facility and the area surrounding it for a distance of at least one mile in all directions. The neap must be of sufficient scale to show all homes, buildings, lakes, ponds, watercourses, wetlands, dry runs, rock outcroppings, roads and other applicable details as determined by the Department. Wells must be identified on the map. 2. An analysis of the waste if required by the Department. 3. if required, a copy of a. draft or final environmental impact statement that has been prepared under the National Environmental Policy Act, United States code, title 42, sections 4331 et seq. as amended through December 31, 1982, or a copy of an environmental assessment or environmental impact statement prepared under the rules of the Minnesota Environmental Quality Board, Minnesota Rules, chapters 4400 and 4410. 4. Written proof that the municipal or township governing body in which said solid waste management activity or facility is located has considered the establishment of the solid waste management activity or facility with respect to zoning and other applicable regulations. 5. All application forms, documents, plans, and reports and modifications required by the Minnesota Pollution control Agency including but not limited to preliminary application, preliminary site evaluation reports, detailed site evaluation reports, and final application. 5. Payment for license fees according to the solid Waste Management Facility fee schedule. I certify under penalty of law that this document and all attachments were prepared under my direction or supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure that qualified personnel properly gather and evaluate the information submitted. Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system, or those persons directly responsible for gathering the information, the information submitted is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, true, accurate and complete. Ro c Clarke Landowner Signature Print Name Date Roger Clarke Facility owner signature Print Name Date t 7 Manuel F Facilit y p 9 Operator Signature Prin Name Date Minnesota Registered Engineer Print Name Date (When Reports and Plans are prepared by a Firm) 2009 Washington Counq Hazardous Taste Faciliq Fee schedule Activi Fee Treatment Storage, Disposal $ 10,500.00 Treatment, Dis osa $ 0 ► 370.00 Storage $ 3,855.00 Short Term Transfer $ 265 ;00 VS G Pro ram $ 1 Other Facilities $ 170.00 2009 Washington County solid Waste Facility Fee schedule Solid Waste Activi Fee Demolition Lan dfill Type A $ 1 Demolition Landfi T ype B $ 240.00 Clean Fill Landfill $ 210.00 s�stat�a �-NV -- .;;.2 Waste Process (p er 100 tons per da ca aci $ 210.00 Petroleum Land Spread (per cubic and $ 2.43 Waste Tire Management $ 70500 I ndustrial wa ste Di s osal 1 165-00 Lime Sludge Land Spread $ 210.00 Solid waste S $ 240°00 Solid waste Land Spreading $ 485.00 Yard waste C om po sting $ ----- 210-00 Yard waste La nd Spreading $ 210400 Tree ' Waste Proce ssin $ 370.00 Other F acilities $ 275.00 50% of pe /l ice n se fee Facili Plan Review (One Time) Environmental Assessments $ 55.00 Financial Assu Co nt ingency Action /clos A mounts for Solid Waste Facilities Financial assurance for contingency action or facility closure for new and renewing solid waste management facilities and activities will be considered and approved by the Department of Public Health and Environment. Certificates of Insurance for Solid waste Management Certificates of insurance for solid waste management activities wil be determined by the Solid waste Management coordinating Board and as contained in the Washington county Solid Waste Management Ordinance,, Order Payee WASHINGTON COUNTY Vendor ID WASHICOUNT 01 Payment Ref Invoice No 028333300000 89097 Pymt Comments: HEIDI ELSNER/ MQP-7B SOLID WASTE LICENSING 0 2E, 2 3G0 1:01-1 203a 21-o:9E1000 L99 2 Lo Employee # PO/Contract than 00 006262 1 44AR, SHE 1N 90 DAYS , •- 000216 457468 • HE FACE OF THIS DOCUMENT HAS A COLORED BACKGROUND ON WHITE PAPER AND A TRUE WATERMARK HOLD TO LIGHT TO VIEW Check No. Date 0000626236 03/10/09 Disc/Wth Pay Amount .00 $790.00 Xcel Energy" Permit Application for the A.S. King Ash Transfer Facility Oak Park Heights, Minnesota Prepared by: Xcel Energy Environmental Services 414 Nicollet Mali, MP7 Minneapolis, MN 55401 May 27, 2009 Permit Application for the A.S. King Ash Transfer Facility Oak Park Heights, Minnesota Table of Contents 1.0 Introduction 1 A. Purpose and Scope 1 B. Background 1 1. Plant H istory/Ash Production 1 2. Wastes Requiring Temporary Storage 2 C. General Permit Requirements 3 2M Design Report 4 A. Facility Characteristics 4 1. Location 4 2. Facility Description 4 3. Topographic and Cultural Features, Zoning, and Other Information 5 B. Design Considerations 5 1. Waste Generation, Ultimate Deposition, and Composition 5 2. Transportation and Traffic Analysis 6 3. on -site Traffic Patterns 6 C. Safety and Security 6 D. Runoff and contact Water control 7 E. Noise, Dust and Odor Control 7 3M operations and Maintenance Plan an itAaaammammemmanmaattYttaWttaaattamaAttm: mmmeaAmemttseuaattaaaaaamawemaasam :a8 A. Personnel 8 1. Staffing Levels 8 2. Responsibilities 8 3. Training 8 B. Operation Manual... 9 1. Supervision 9 2. Waste Handling Procedure 9 3. Inspections 9 4. Scheduled /Preventive Maintenance 10 5. Records 10 6. Annual Report 10 C. Emergency Response 10 D. Contingency Actions 11 4M Appendices: Permit Application for the A.S. King Ash Transfer Facility Oak Park Heights, Minnesota Table of Contents ClosurePlan ...................................................................... A. Procedure 12 B. Closure Costs 12 C. Final Use 12 Tables: 1 General Information Inspection Schedule 3 Closure Costs Figures: Location Map Site Map and Traffic Paftern 3. Transfer Station Plan and Isometric View 4 Transfer Station Cross Sections and Elevations A MPCA Permit Application B. MPCA Permit Application Checklist C Zoning, Floodplain, and Legal Description D Well Inventory E Landowner Addresses F MPCA Annual Report Form G Facility Inspection Report H NSP-Minnesota Spill Response Plan m12 1.0 Introduction A. Purpose and Scope B. Background 1. Plant History/Ash Production Permit Application for the A.S. King Ash Transfer Facility Oak Park Heights, Minnesota The purpose of this report is to fulfill the requirements of Minnesota Rules 7001.3300 for an application to obtain a permit of an Industrial Solid Waste Transfer Facility (Facility). The Facility will be located at Northern States Power Company-Minnesota, (NSPM) an XceI Energy Company's A.S. King Generating Plant located in Oak Park Heights, Minnesota as shown on Figure 1. The major components of this application are the: Design Report, Operations and Maintenance Plan and a Closure Plan. Also enclosed are the document requirements defined in the applicable Minnesota Rules, including the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) permit application forms (see Appendix A), and the MPCA permit application checklists (see Appendix B) and miscellaneous information related to the site and operations (Appendices C through H). The generation of ash and scrubber wastes has occurred at the A.S. King Generating Plant since the plant upgrades associated with the Metro Emission Reduction Program (MERP). In many cases, these wastes cannot be fandfilled due to the permitted hours prescribed in our Conditional Use Permit. These wastes are required to be temporarily managed at the plant. This facility will mitigate the need to petition the MPCA for managing these wastes in our coal yard. Through this application, NSP-Minnesota is proposing to construct and operate an ash transfer/storage facility, which will allow us to manage these miscellaneous waste materials in a manner that reduces potential impacts to the environment. The intent of this application is to fulfill the requirements of the applicable Minnesota Rules related to solid waste transfer facilities so that the A.S. King Generating Plant obtains a permit from the MPCA. Our intent is to construct the facility and begin operations by the end of 2009. The A.S. King Generating Plant has a single turbine/cyclone supercritical boiler and has been in continuous operation since 1968. The plant was modified starting in 2005 as Permit Application for the A.S. King Ash Transfer Facility Oak Park Heights, Minnesota May 15, 2009 Page. 2 part of the Metro Emissions Reduction Program (MERP). The MERP modifications included renovation of the boiler and turbine to improve operating and environmental performance and use low - sulfur, sub - bituminous coal. The MERP modifications also included installation of air pollution control technology. The plant modifications were completed in 2007. The plant has been operating with the new equipment since that time. The plant's generating capacity is approximately 550 MW. The residue from burning sub - bituminous coal and the spent lime from the air pollution control equipment (scrubbers) are mixed resulting in the generation of Spray Dryer Absorber (SDA) ash. SDA ash is currently collected dry in a silo and is conditioned with water prior to loading in trucks for direct transport off the plant property for disposal. We are in the process of receiving authorization for utilizing the conditioned SDA ash in a beneficial use application as a structural fill under the Wisconsin DNR beneficial use regulation NR538. SDA ash that cannot be utilized, will be taken to the A.S. King Ash Disposal Facility (MPCA Permit SW -54) for final disposal. The A.S. King Generating Plant also produces boiler slag as a coal combustion byproduct. The slag produced at the plant is beneficially used in accordance with the provisions of MPCA Permit SW -350. Except under unusual conditions, the slag is not expected to be stored in the proposed facility. 2. Wastes Requiring Temporary Storage Over the last 18 months of operation, the plant has identified a need to manage "other" wastes that are generated on a regular basis. These wastes include: Fly ash cleaned from plant equipment from periodic maintenance, including flue gas duct cleanings. Fly ash captured in the bag house, but is not used in as part of the scrubbing operation. Lime slurry that is generated from the operation of the scrubbers and periodically needs to be removed. Dredging solids taken from our process water ponds. Coal contaminated soil. The combined volume of these "other" wastes average 400 to 500 tons per month. The fly ash and lime slurry will make up the majority of the waste generated. These wastes often have to be removed from the process equipment during the evening and/or on weekends when the operation of the A.S. King Ash Disposal Facility is prohibited under the city's Conditional Use Permit. The total monthly volume of these wastes generally will be produced in a single event and it is expected that the facility will not be needed during normal plant operations. Permit Application for the A.S. King Ash Transfer Facility Oak Park Heights, Minnesota May 15, 2009 There will be a periodic need to off load trucks carrying conditioned SDA ash that are too heavy for highway travel. Northern States Power plans to utilize the proposed facility to temporarily store the portion of SDA ash-that is in excess of the legal weight. In addition, this facility will provide temporary storage of the SDA ash that is to be beneficially used, but cannot be placed due to inclement weather or other condition that prevents direct removal and placement from the storage silo. Once permiffed, and constructed, the proposed industrial solid waste storage facility will provide temporary storage for these wastes when direct transport and disposal at the landfill is not possible. Ultimately, all the wastes temporarily stored at the facility will be disposed at NSP-Minnesota's A.S. King ash disposal landfill or at a commercial disposal landfill. C. General Permit Requirements Page. 3 A permit for a solid waste transfer facility is required under Minnesota Rules (MR) 7001.3050. General requirements for a solid waste management facility are presented in MR 7035.2535. These include unacceptable wastes, transfer of ownership, and inspection and security issues. Specific permit application requirements for a transfer station are outlined in MR 7001.3400. The inspection and security issues are addressed later within this permit application. The proposed facility will only accept non-hazardous industrial wastes that are permitted for disposal at the A.S. King Ash Disposal Facility. The A.S. King Plant has a separate temporary storage area located on the plant property that is permitted for stag suitable for beneficial use. Since the proposed facility is a part of the generation plant, any future transfer of ownership will only occur with the transfer/sale of the entire plant. This will be done in accordance with MR 7035.2525 to 7035.2875 and 7001.0190, subpart 2. Permit Application for the A.S. King Ash Transfer Facility Oak Park Heights, Minnesota May 15, 2009 10 Design Report A. Facility Characteristics Location Page. 4 The A.S. King Generating Plant is located on the western shore of the St. Croix River within the city jurisdiction of Oak Park Heights, Minnesota. The plant occupies a 154- acre site and is accessed from State Highway 95 approximately two miles south of Stillwater, Minnesota (Figure 1). The property is zoned industrial. The ash transfer station will be located within the plant property, as shown in Figure 2. 2. Facility Description As shown on the plan and elevations, Figure 3 and 4, the facility is a fully enclosed building consisting of a concrete floor and integrated 14 feet concrete walls on the east and south side of the building. Corrugated metal walls and roof will be constructed on top of the concrete walls the building entrance will have metal roil up doors, to fully encapsulate the storage area. The door height of the building is to be 22 feet to allow building access for the on-site vactor truck with the box fully raised. The concrete floor will measure 60 feet tong by 53 feet wide. A five-foot wide collection trench will be place along the entire north side of the building to collect any contact water that runs off the waste. The concrete floor slab will be 10 inches thick and the collection trench and building walls have a concrete thickness of one foot. The floor and collection trench will be poured, to the extent possible, in a single monolithic slab. Any concrete joints in the floor or walls will have a flexible water stop installed as part of the construction. A sump pump will be installed in the west end of the collection trench to pump any contact water collected in the trench to a tanker for disposal. The contact water will then be transported and disposed to either the plant process water system or to a wastewater treatment plant (WVVTP). The facility has been designed so that the unloading, storage and loading of "other" wastes will primarily occur within the enclosed structure. It is expected that the majority of these wastes will be transported to the facility using the on-site vactor truck. However, the proposed door height will not allow for off loading SDA ash from overweight trucks. These trucks will unload the SDA ash on a twenty feet wide concrete apron located in front of the building. The concrete apron will be sloped to the north to Permit Application for the A.S. King Ash Transfer Facility Oak Park Heights, Minnesota May 15, 2009 3. Topographic and Cultural Features, Zoning, and Other Information Page. 5 route contact water to an outside sump. The ash contact water collected in the outside sump will be removed, as-needed, using a truck. When the concrete apron is not in use, the apron will be cleaned and the non-contact water that collects in the outside sump will be allowed to drain to one of the plant's surface water ponds using a valved overflow pipe. The A.S. King Plant site is located on the west bank of the St. Croix River within the river valley. The 100-year flood elevation is 692 feet. The facility will have a floor elevation of 690 feet, which is within the floodway of the river. However, the plant has constructed a floodwall surrounding the entire plant to an elevation of 694 feet, which will protect the facility from flooding. The 100-year floodplain prepared by FEMA is enclosed in Appendix C. The property is bounded on the east by the St. Croix River and on the west by State Highway 95. The property is zoned industrial. The current zoning and land use maps prepared by City of Oak Park Heights is enclosed in Appendix C. The ash storage facility is located entirely on the generating plant property. A legal description of the plant is provided in Appendix C. An inventory for those wells within a one-mile radius is presented in Appendix D. The facility is located south center area of the plant site and there is only one landowner (Andersen Windows) within one-quarter mile of the facility. The address of Andersen Windows is enclosed in Appendix E. B. Design Considerations 1. Waste Generation, Ultimate Deposition, and Composition The proposed facility, as designed, will have a capacity of 500 cubic yards. The maximum fill volume is shown on the isometric view on Figure 3 and is based on a maximum ash height of 14 feet with 2:1 slopes. The plant averages approximately 400 to 500 tons (325 to 400 cy) of "other" wastes per month that are not suitable for direct transport and disposal. Removal of the "other" wastes from the facility will begin at the earliest convenience to the plant, when the landfill is available and the waste is suitable for final disposal. The facility will operate on an as-needed basis, 24 hours a day and 7 days per week. Typically, the percentages of waste types will consist of 70 percent ash, 20 percent lime slurry solids and 10 percent all other waste types. However, for any specific storage event, any of the waste types approved for temporary storage, except for the lime slurry, Permit Application for the A.S. King Ash Transfer Facility Oak Park Heights, Minnesota May 15, 2009 Page. 6 can make up the entire volume of material stored in the building. The lime slurry will be mixed and stabilized with ash within the facility to minimize the generation of free liquid within the building. Enclosed as Table 4 is the typical composition of the lime slurry that will be stored in facility. The "other" ash wastes will be consistent with the composition of the fly ash generated at the facility as submitted in the plant's annual report. 2. Transportation and Traffic Analysis As shown on Figure 2, trucks used to transport the waste from the facility for final disposal or utilization will be limited to main plant entrance located on State Highway 95. The ash will be hauled directly to the A.S. King landfill for disposal or on Highway 95 to either the Stillwater Bridge or the Hudson Bridge for access to Wisconsin beneficial use sites. All of the plant roads used to access the facility and the main plant entrance have an all- weather asphalt surface. Waste loads taken from the facility will be hauled using tractor-trailers with fully enclosed tarps. 3. On-site Traffic Patterns The facility is located adjacent to the main ash storage silos and directly north of the plant. It is expected that all trucks haul ash related waste to the facility will operate on the plant property on asphalt surfaced all-weather roads. The site has sufficient area to allow safe passage for the projected amount of traffic as shown on Figure 2. 4. Structural Design Considerations The facility will be designed in accordance with the MPCA Design Standards for Transfer Facilities defined in MR 7035.2870, subpart 4, except the door height, which is proposed to be 22 ft and the minimum clearance, which is to be 26 ft. instead of 28 ft as specified in the rules. The equipment used to transfer waste to the facility does not require the larger door or building heights. C. Safety and Security The facility is entirely within the plant boundaries. Normal plant security operations will prevent unauthorized personnel from accessing the facility. Permit Application for the A.S. King Ash Transfer Facility Oak Park Heights, Minnesota May 15, 2009 Page. 7 D. Runoff and Contact Water Control The temporary storage/transfer building concrete floor will be enclosed on all sides and by a pitched roof, which will prevent precipitation from contacting the ash within the building (as shown on the building elevations, Figure 4). Building wash water and water draining from the loading area will flow to a concrete lined collection trench and will be pumped to a tanker truck. The truck will transport the contact water to the plant for reuse as plant process water or to a VVVVTP for disposal. The building floor will be shaped to drain away from the doors and toward the collection trench. The concrete apron immediately in front of the building will be sloped to the north toward a concrete lined outside sump located on the north end of the apron. When it is necessary to unload SDA ash outside of the building, the concrete apron will route any drainage into the sump. During operation, the outside sump will gravity drain to the building sump to allow loading to a truck and be transported to the plant for reuse or to a WVVTP for disposal. When the facility is not in use, the concrete apron will be cleaned of ash and the runoff from the apron will be routed to a surface water pond located on the plant property. E. Noise, Dust and Odor Control The facility is centrally located on the plant property and most of the operations will occur inside the building. It is expected that the noise from the operation of the facility will be minor compared to the current noise level from plant operations and will not increase noise levels at the compliance/plant property boundary. Ventilation fans equipped with filters will be used to maintain the dust within the facility and the operations will occur almost entirely inside the building. SDA ash unloaded on the concrete apron outside of the building will be conditioned with water and not susceptible to dusting. We do not expect a measurable increase in dust levels at the compliance boundary. Since the ash and lime are inorganic wastes, it is not expected there will be an issue with odor. Permit Application for the A.S. King Ash Transfer Facility Oak Park Heights, Minnesota May 15, 2009 10 Operations and A. Personnel 1. Staffing Levels 2. Responsibilities 3. Training aintenance Plan Page. 8 This section is the Operations and Maintenance Plan for NSP-Minnesota's proposed Industrial Solid Waste Transfer Station at the A.S. King Plant in Oak Park Heights, Minnesota. The objective is to establish guidelines for use by facility personnel in their daily operations, as well as provide inspection and maintenance procedures. The operation of the facility will be intermittent and personnel will be on site only when there is a need for temporary storage. Staffing requirements when the facility is in use is one loader operator, one or more dump trucks and/or the on-site vactor truck with trained drivers. Either a tanker trailer or the vactor truck will be used for handling the contact water pumped from the collection sump and the outdoor sump. When not in use, the facility will be cleaned of waste and contact water. The operations and maintenance work will be performed or contracted by NSP-Minnesota personnel currently performing these duties for existing operations. Responsibilities for personnel include: cleaning and maintaining the facility, making sure that operations are performed according to the Minnesota Solid Waste Rules and acceptable industry standards, and transferring the ash/lime waste to the semi-trailers with a loader for transport to the A. S. King Ash disposal facility or for permitted beneficial use. Northern States Power Company-Minnesota will provide the appropriate training, meeting the requirements of MR 7035.2870, for personnel as a condition of the permit. Training will include proper operation and maintenance of all facility equipment; and detailed emergency response procedures, which include the use of emergency equipment and maintenance of facility records. Continuing education may include training courses and other related material. New personnel will be trained within six months of employment, or at the next available training session. The extent of training for all personnel will be included in the annual report. Permit Application for the A.S. King Ash Transfer Facility Oak Park Heights, Minnesota May 15, 2009 B. Operation Manual 1. Supervision There will be a trained NSP-Minnesota employee or Contract Ash Management personnel on the plant site at all times during loading or unloading from the facility to ensure proper operation and understand emergency response procedures should the need arise. When not in use the facility will be cleaned and the doors closed until the next temporary storage need at the plant. 2. Waste Handling Procedure Page. 9 The non-SDA ash wastes will be transported to the facility using the on-site vactor truck. and unloaded inside the building onto the concrete tipping floor. The waste will be stored against the concrete wails located on the south and east side of the building. The waste will not be stacked higher than 14 feet, corresponding to the height of the concrete walls. A schematic of the maximum storage volume in the building is shown on Figure 3, Isometric View. The overhead door will have a clearance of 22 feet to allow the vactor truck to unload inside the building. When the SDA ash has to be unloaded from end dump, the ash will be unloaded on the 20 feet wide concrete apron in front of the building. A front-end loader (or Bobcat) will immediately move the SDA ash into the storage area of the facility and the concrete apron will be cleaned to remove any residual ash. Any free liquid that drains from the waste placed on the concrete apron will be routed to the outside sump and recycled in the plant's process water whenever ash is present on the apron. The lime wastes may have free liquids present at the time of disposal. If free liquids are present, the lime waste will be contained and the free liquids will be routed to the internal drain sump. For removal, a front-end loader will load the waste into tractor-trailers. Prior to leaving the facility, the trucks will be tarped for hauling the waste to the landfill for final disposal or to the permitted beneficial use site. 3. Inspections The facility will be inspected for any conditions that may threaten the environment or human health. Any deficiency noticed by inspection will be corrected within two weeks Permit Application for the A.S. King Ash Transfer Facility Oak Park Heights, Minnesota May 15, 2009 unless the repair is of such a nature to require additional time. In that case, the repairs will be performed on a schedule approved by the MPCA. Table 2 presents the type of inspections to be carried out at the facility and their respective frequency. The general facility inspection form is enclosed in Appendix G. Inspections and subsequent responses will be documented and included in annual reports. 4. Scheduled/Preventive Maintenance Page. 10 Maintenance procedures will include regularly scheduled maintenance of equipment according to manufacturer's specifications. In addition to equipment maintenance, any building maintenance will be performed in a timely manner. 5. Records Record keeping at the facility will conform to MR 7035.2575, Subpart 2. A log will be maintained at the facility which will record the waste type and volume received at the facility. This log will also include and inspection and repair records and describe both routine operational duties and any unusual conditions or events that may occur. A copy of annual reports will also be kept at the facility. 6. Annual Report An annual report will be prepared and submitted, to the MPCA no later than February 1. The report form, included as Appendix F, will be used and will cover all facility activities during the previous calendar year including: A. Permit number, name, and address of the facility; B. Year covered by the report; C. Quantity of waste handled; D. Most recent closure cost estimate prepared under part MR 7035.2625 and contingency action cost estimates under MR 7035.2615; E. Personnel training information required by MR 7035.2545, subpart 1; and F. Certification by the owner of the facility. C. Emergency Response This section establishes guidelines according to MR 7035.2595 that should be followed in the event of an emergency situation. However, the facility will be designed and Permit Application for the A.S. King Ash Transfer Facility Oak Park Heights, Minnesota May 15, 2009 Page. 11 operated to minimize or eliminate these occurrences. For emergencies that could happen; including fires, explosions and severe weather/flooding, the following response information is pertinent: Emergency Equipment: equipment available will include fire extinguishers, protective equipment, first aid kit, and a telephone. The equipment will be inspected monthly. Since ash is not combustible, the likelihood of fire or explosion is remote. However, if a fire or explosion should occur, the first response will be to call 911 and personnel will immediately evacuate the building. An attempt may be made to extinguish or control the fire if it is not potentially harmful to personnel. After the fire is extinguished, NSP Minnesota personnel will inspect the facility and notify the MPCA. The facility will not be operated during flooding where the river elevation exceeds the 100 year flood berm design elevation (EL 692 ft.). The building will be cleaned of all waste and leachate collected in the sumps if the potential for flooding is eminent. Spills related to the handling of the ash will be managed in accordance with the facility Spill Response Plan located in Appendix H. Pertinent phones numbers of all NSP and community emergency response personnel are enclosed in Appendix H. D. Contingency Actions This portion details procedures that should be used if unexpected events significantly alter the permitted operations. These events include equipment failure or emergency as described previously. Failure of the loading equipment may cause operations to be briefly interrupted. If additional ash is brought to the facility during this period, it will be stored. However, storage will not exceed approved capacity and if the equipment is inoperative for extended periods, replacement equipment will be acquired from other plant operations or contracted. In the event the facility is inoperable, NSP-Minnesota will request an emergency authorization to temporarily store the ash waste within the clay lined coal yard. If possible, ash will be diverted directly to the ash disposal facility. Any repairs will be performed by NSP-Minnesota personnel or certified contractors. Permit Application for the A.S. King Ash Transfer Facility Oak Park Heights, Minnesota May 15, 2009 4.0 Closure Plan A. Procedure Page. 12 The site has an indefinite lifetime and should remain in operation as long as the plant is functional. However, should NSP-Minnesota discontinue operations prematurely, the following procedure will be followed as given in MR 7035.2635. The MPCA will be notified at least 90 days prior to termination of operation of this facility for ash storage. The planned date and necessary compliance procedures will be included in the notification. According to MR 7035.2635, closure procedures must begin within 30 days of receiving the last shipment of ash. The procedures will consist of: (a) Since the facility only accepts NSP-Minnesota ash, it will not be necessary to post a notice of closure or list alternative facilities. (b) A notice of closure will not need to be published in a local newspaper 30 days before closure because the facility is privately owned. (c) All ash will be removed and surfaces will be cleared and disinfected; (d) Also, it will not be necessary to submit to the county recorder and the commissioner a detailed description of the waste types accepted at the facility and what the facility was used for. Due to the limited environmental risk of the site, no notations will need to be attached to the deed: (e) The owner will submit certification to the MPCA from a registered engineer that the facility has been properly closed. B. Closure Costs Closure costs are provided in Table 3 in accordance with MPCA regulations. C. Final Use Proper operation and maintenance of the facility will ensure the facility's environmental integrity. Therefore, the facility will have an indefinite lifetime and no restrictions on the final use of the site. If the facility is not needed for ash storage, upon closure, the building would likely be used by the plant for storage or other purpose. Tables Name of Site: Site Location: Co-Permittee/Owner: Contact: Expected VVaste Types: Estimated Waste Quantities: Submittal Prepared by: Project Engineer: Gen ral F 5,1 5 Ash Trap \sf ;'rk rtis, Expected Site Life: indefinite Current Zoning: industrial Current Land Use: Industrial airy 10 rISt h r t g foikoJ rri Facility Industrial Solid Waste Transfer and Storage Facility at A. S. King Generating lant Located at the A. S King Generating Plant: 1103 King "'twit Road, ayport, MN 55003 Northern States Power Company, a Minnesota Corporation 414 Nicollet Mali, Minneapolis, MH 55401 Permit Contact: Manny Castillo, Env Svrs. (612) 330-6506 Plant Contact: Tom Smith, Plant Director (651) 731-5703 Conditioned SIPA ash, unusable slag, ash/coal/dredging wastes and spent lire slurry removed from plant equipment during plant maintenance. All stored wastes will be generated from the A. 8. ing Plant Approximately 400 to 500 tons per month (325 to 400 cy per month based on a density of 901bs/cubic foot). General Siting Information Closest Airport: Lake Elmo Airport, 4.5 Miles from Facility Parks/VViIdlife Areas: None adjacent to facility Location: T: 29N : 20W Section: 3 (NW % of the NW %) Manuel Castillo Xcel Energy 414 NcoIIet Mall, MP7 Minneapolis, MN 55401 Charles S. Thomas (MN P.E.#18185) Xcel Energy 414 Nicollet all, MP7 Minneapolis, MN 5540 General Facility Contact !ter `-lump Level • �R c utside LJ n ad ng fad Outside Pad Sump Equipment: F Safety qu ment, etc. Unusual Condit ompl rots Accident 1 1 ant End. Loader, etc. ns LE 2 In cti1n Sch 3. King Ash Transfer /Storage Facility Park h N! nc Twice per quarter Daily (when in service) ally (when in service) DaiPy (when in service) Per manufacturer's rec mr ndaUons r (follsw up as-needed) l nr e late (follow up as-needed) Immediate (fOU.W up as needed) 3 Certification Report A Estimated C r CI ure (pr 209 $) King Ash Transfer/Storage Facill 0 lc, rk Heght3, MN Rem �uant U nt UntC.st Tota0 $3,000 2 Haut and isposal of Existing Waste 400 Tons $30* $12,000 ssumes disposal at a commercial disposal site. 1 LS $2,500 $2,500 $17,500 Total: E :3 0 0 r ,. (0 CO 'Cr 0) --° Ci 0) Oki Cr) CO 0,1 CD CI 9 Tit ''`r I LO `1' LO N.- 0) r-- 6 c\I CA o T V; C g 04 cD 6 ( 7 A N c4 0 CN Cv - ) Oki (.0 CD CN ' ( 5 )- ) 00 N- — 0 eN Li) op 6 ( NI q 0 c- a) c (Th1 cr) 7 7 (10 0 0 a CNA qiqq 0 Oki 04 0 CN CO q 0r s LC) 0 R-t 00 (0 CD Cr) CNI CO 0) . cr) c\I cri ta u, q) t:7 {(1 a V) a '0) CM molarmo bke a) - 0 - ) 0.2 rci) aaaaaa r .) a a cr c), cr) aaaao) cs) a a FP cP FEEccEFEcFEEEEEFE _ F >. 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The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency will provide an official response to the permittees once the completed form is reviewed. Owners or operators of transfer facilities operating under an extended permit shall complete and submit this form to the MPCA, upon the anniversary of the expiration date of the permit, or five years after the effective date of Minn. R. 7035.3410, whichever is sooner, and every five years thereafter. L Local Acknowledgment /Permission for: Solid Waste `transfer Facilities Beckie Olson Minnesota Pollution Control Agency 520 Lafayette Road North St. Paul, Minnesota 55155 -4194 Solid Waste Facility Facility name: A.S. King Transfer Station Permit No.: SW- If this application is for a transfer facility, the applicant must attach copies of all required municipal licenses /approvals. The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) will not process an application without these approvals. See Minn. R. 7001 .3075, subp. C, for more details. If no municipal approvals are required the owner or operator must submit a signed statement as part of the permit application stating, "No municipal approvals are required ". Other Solid Waste Facilities This section is primarily meant to notify the county and local authorities of the applicant's intent so that all county and local ordinances and plans can be met. It is intended for notification purposes and signature by the county or local authority is not meant to imply approval. A. County Acknowledgment/Permission (to be completed by County Solid Waste Administrator or County Zoning Administrator) Signature: Date: Name: Attachment Phone: Title: Fax: Email: Organization: Address: City: State: MN Zip: B. Local Acknowledgment/Permission (to be completed by local building or zoning office) Signature: Date: Name: Attachment Phone: Title: Fax: Email: Organization: Address: City: State: MN Zip: In lieu of completion of this part of the application, the applicant may submit documentation that the applicant has sent appropriate notification to the county and local authorities. Documentation must consist of copies of letters sent to the county and local authorities via certified mail, return receipt requested and copies of the signed return receipt. Page 1 of 5 11. Facility Information A. Application is for (check appropriately): ® New permit 0 Permit modification ❑ Permit reissuance Facility name: A.S. King Transfer Station Address: 1103 King Plant Road City: Bayport B. Legal description of property (acreage includes the entire area of the facility) 180 Acres NW %/4 NW �/4 %/4 �/4 Section 3 T 29 N R 20 W Township name: Oak Park Heights MN Legislative District: 56 Latitude: 45 Deg 1 Min 50.3 Sec North Longitude: 92 Deg 46 Min 42.66 Sec West 1. Directions to the facility (physical location): Located inside the A.S. King Plant Property, accessed of Minnesota Highway 95 2. Current land use: Power Generation Plant and Associated Facilities 3. Current zoning designation of the site and the surrounding areas within a quarter mile radius: Industrial Zoning 4. Describe the key topographic features at and around the facility: Floodplain - -The A.S King Plant has a flood wall protecting the site. 5. Environmental Assessment Worksheet (EAVV) or Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) required? El Yes ® No Explain: Not required under MN Rules 4410.4300 C. Identify the following features within a one mile radius of the site Name of feature See Attached None None St. Croix River Floodplain None None Minnesota Highway 95 None None None Feature Current and former water supply or monitoring wells Airports Lakes or ponds Rivers, streams or springs Wetlands or floodplains Karst features (sinkholes, caves Parks or wildlife refuges Present or proposed access and major haul roads, and their weight restrictions Easements or right -of -way Recreational areas Historical or archeological areas 111. Waste Activity Information A. Type(s) of Waste Activity(s) to occur at the facility (check all boxes that apply) w- sw3 -33 2128108 Disposal activity ❑ Mixed Municipal Solid Waste ® Industrial Solid Waste ❑ Demolition Debris ❑ Municipal Solid Waste Combustor Ash ❑ Other: Permit number (for modification/ reissuances only) SW- State: MN Zip: 55003 -1 000 430 feet Adjacent Processing activity ❑ Solid Waste Composting Solid Waste Transfer Station [] Solid Waste Recycling ❑ Solid Waste Processing (prior to mass burn) ❑ Solid Waste Storage ❑ Refuse - Derived -Fuel (RDF) ❑ Other: Distance Page 2 of 5 Waste Type Quantity Unit (tons, tons/day, tons/year, cubic yards, PTE's, items) Management Method Municipal Solid Waste MSW Combustor Ash Demolition Debris Industrial Waste 500 Cubic Yards /Day Transfer Asbestos White Goods Yard Waste Tires HHW Recyclables (list) Other: Other: B. Describe the capacity of each waste activity area and the total facility capacity in the tables below. Provide information for each type of activity selected above. Disposal activity areas Proposed/ additional capacity Current in-place volume Capacity (yd Remaining permitted capacity Disposal area Mixed Municipal Solid Waste Industrial Waste Demolition Debris Municipal Solid Waste Combustor Ash Other: Total Processing activity areas Certificate of Need (MSW only) ( p } g g 3 Proposed capacity tons /year tons /day 500 Permitted capacity tons /year tonslday 500 Design c tons /year y y Processing area Solid Waste Compostin Solid Waste Transfer Station Solid Waste Recyclin Solid Waste Processing rior to mass burn Solid Waste Storage Refuse - Derived -Fuel (RDF Other: Total Iv. Operational Information A. list the solid waste and waste by-products to be managed at the facility according to the waste type, quantity, and management method (collect, transfer, store, process, convert, compost, treat, or disposal). HHllll = household hazardous waste w- sw3 -33 2128108 apacit tons /da 500 Page 3 of 5 B. The facility will have capacity to receive 20 vehicles per day and expects to receive an average of 20 vehicles per day. List the vehicle types (i.e., packer trucks, roll -off boxes, private citizen vehicles) using the facility including those that transport special wastes, such as tires or white goods. Vehicle Capacity 20 Tons 15 Tons Vehicle Type Tandem Dump Trucks Vactor Trucks Waste Type Transported Industrial Waste Industrial Waste C. Describe the equipment to be located and used on site at the facility, or the availability and arrangement for use of equipment kept off -site, managing the waste: v. Signature and Certification I certify under penalty of law that this document and all attachments were prepared under my direction or supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure that qualified personnel properly gather and evaluate the information submitted. Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system, or those persons directly responsible for gathering the information, the information submitted is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, true, accurate, and complete. I am aware that there are . significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment. Engineer (Consultant) Signature: _ - Date: 24,A y License Name: Charles Scott Thomas Number: 18185 State Title: Sr. Environmental Analyst licensed: Minnesota Email: charles.s.thomas@xcelenery.com Organization: Xcel Energy Address: 414 Nicollet Mall MP 7 City: Minneapolis State: MN Zip: 55401 Phone: 612 - 330 -6083 Fax: I certify under penalty of law that this document and all attachments were prepared under my direction or supervision to assure that qualified personnel properly gathered and evaluated the information submitted. Based on my inquiry of the person or persons directly responsible for gathering the information, the information submitted is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, true, accurate, and complete. I further certify that the construction and operation of the above described facility will be in accordance with the plans, specifications, reports and related communications accepted by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency and on file in its office; and in accordance with conditions imposed in the permit issued by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency. I certify that the facility is consistent with local solid waste management plans. 1 am aware an MPCA permit must be obtained before construction or operation of the facility may begin and all local permits, licenses or other government approval must be obtained before an MPCA permit can be issued. I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fines and imprisonment. w- sw3 -33 2128108 Page 4 of 5 Landowner Signature: -- 6 Name: Title: Email: roger.a.clarke@xcelenergy.com Roger A. Clarke Organization: Xcel Energy Manager Waste and Remediatiion *Provide the same information for other certified operators. Date: <,;?Cio Phone: 612 -330 -6989 Fax: 612 -330 -5905 Address: 414 Nicoilet Mall MP 7 City: Minneapolis State: MN Zip: 55401 Phone: Fax: Owner (Applicant) Signature: 1 7- ---- Date: -. r_' CO Name: Same as Landowner Phone: Title: Fax: Email: Organization: Address: City: State: Zip: Operator* p :;� Signature: ' ., - .- �, �. -, -f -- ) Date: (. <w , �w , • a °. °. g - .' - � - _ - � ate: .:::�. .J (_; Name: Manuel D. Castillo Certification No: 52085012 Title: Sr. Environmental Analyst Expiration Date: July 01, 2010 Email: manuel.d.castillo@xcelenergy.com Phone: 612- 330 -6506 Organization: Xcel Energy Fax: 612 -330 -5909 Address: 414 Nicollet Mall MP7 City: Minneapolis State: MN Zip: 55401 VI. Supplemental Information Required submittals, including but not limited to, engineering plans and specifications, location and development maps, and operating procedures must be submitted with the application form and applicable checklist or MPCA review of the permit application will be suspended until all required materials are submitted. For permit reissuance, indicate on the permit application checklist the title, preparer, and date of the most recent version of the required submittals already approved and on file with the MPCA. Required submittals include: 1. A topographic (or similar) map that shows the facility and the area surrounding the facility for a radius of at least one - fourth mile and all structures that relate to the proposed discharge, emission, storage, processing, or disposal activity. 2. A site plan sheet identifying all landowners immediately adjacent to the facility and including the current mailing addresses of these landowners. This information is necessary for public notice purposes. VIII. Solid Waste Annual Report Contact Name: Manuel D. Castillo Phone: 612 -330 -6506 Title: Sr. Environmental Analyst Fax: 612 - 330 =5909 Email: manuel.d.castillo@xcelenergy.com Organization: Xcel Energy Address: 414 Nicoilet Mall MP 7 City: Minneapolis State: MN Zip: 55401 w- sw3 -33 2128108 Page 5 of 5 ? Xcel Energy April 13, 2009 Eric A. Johnson City Administrator 14168 oak Park Blvd N. P.O. Box 2007 Oak Park Heights, MN 55082 Re: Official. Notice of Construction of a Proposed Transfer Station at the A.S. King Plant Dear Mr. Johnson: As required by Minnesota Solid Waste Rules, Xcel Energy is providing notification that an • application to the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency for the construction of a Transfer Station will shortly be filed. The facility will be located within the A.S. King Power Plant's property boundary. The need for the facility resulted from the need to de -water lime slurry which is used in the new Air Quality Control System. The facility will be also be used to store ash contaminated wastes collected at the plant, ash contaminated vactor truck wastes, and various pond dredging wastes. The solid waste will be placed in the Moeller landfill after de- watering. Once plans are finalized, an application will be made to the City of Oak Park Heights for the required Construction Permit. Xcel Energy will also be notifying and working with the Washington County in acquiring the required Solid Waste Operating License. Manuel Castillo Sr. Environmental Analyst 612 - 330 -6506 c: Tom Smith Mary Smith Mayor David Beaudet Robert Criswell Roger Clark Chuck Donkers Scott Thomas ES King Plant King Plant City of Oak Park Heights MPCA MP7 MP7 MP7 Record Center G e, 044" - Track & Confirm ERV Search Results Track & Confirm Label/Receipt Number: 7008 1140 0004 4299 0063 Status: Delivered Your item was delivered at 9:25 AM on April 14, 2009 in STILLWATER, MN 55082. r Additional Details >r) Retail tit USPS,ctitti Home >) Track & Confirm 1 Notification Option Track & Confirm by email Get current event information or updates for your item sent to you or others by email. (Go>) Page 1 of 1 Home I Help Track & Confirm Enter Label/Receipt Number. 5ite.,Map Contact Us Forms Gov't Services Jobs Privacy Policy Terms of Use National & Premier Accounts Copyright@ 1999-2007 USPS. All Rights Reserved. No FEAR Act EEO Data FOIA fr1V: , rizfi http://triconfrml.smi.usps.comiPTSInternetWeb/InterLabelInquiry.do 4/22/2009 Xcel Energy ,t,u) April 13, 2009 . Gary Bruns Senior Environmental Specialist Washington County Public Health & Environment 13000 Ravine Parkway Cottage Grove, MN 55016 Re: Official Notice of Construction of a Proposed Transfer Station at the A.S. King Plant Dear Mr. Bruns: As required by Minnesota Solid Waste Rules, Xcel Energy is providing notification that an application to the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency for the construction of a Transfer Station will shortly be filed. The facility will be located within the A.S. King Power Plant's property boundary. The need for the facility resulted from the need to de -water lime slurry which is used in the new Air Quality Control System. The facility will be also be used to store ash contaminated wastes collected at the plant, ash contaminated vactor truck wastes, and various pond dredging wastes. The solid waste will be placed in the Moelter landfill after de- watering. Once plans are finalized, an application will be made to Washington County for the required Operating License. Xcel Energy will also be notifying and working with the City of oak Park Heights in acquiring the required City Permits. Sincerely, Manuel Castillo Sr. Environmental Analyst 612-330-6506 c: Tom Smith King Plant Mary Smith King Plant Jeff Travis Washington County Robert Criswell MPCA Roger Clark MP7 Chuck Donkers MP7 Scott Thomas MP7 ES Record Center JSPS - Track & Confirm QSTIIL SERVCE E, Track & Confirm Site Map Contact Lis Search Results Label/Receipt Number: 7008 1140 0004 4299 0056 Status: Delivered Your item was delivered at 8:32 AM on April 14, 2009 in STILLWATER MN 55082. NDlifiCntiDfl OptiOnS Track & Confirm by email Get current event information or updates for your item sent to you or others by email. Go>) Forms Gov't Services Jobs riy_agy P.piicy Copyright() 1999-2007 USPS. All Rights Reserved. No FEAR Act EEO Data FOIA Track & Confirm. Track & Confirrn Enter Label/Receipt Number. Terms of Use National & Premier Accounts • okow • t;,. Page 1 of 1 Home 1 Help http://trkenfTml.smi.usps.com/PTSIntemetWeb/InterLabelInquiry.do 4/22/2009 Appendix B: WIPCA Permit ' ppiication Checklist R:\ES- Chestnut \EnvSvcs \WorkGroupFileslAsh\ Shared \Construction \ProjectslAS King Ash Transfer Building - 2009\Permit Application - ASK Ash Transfer Buiiding.doc �. _.� r PE '" (I`I' APPLICATION CHECKLIST FOR MN. RULES FT. 7001.0050 WRITTEN APPLICATION A person who requests the issuance, modification, revocation and reissuance, or reissuance of a permit shall complete, sign, and submit to the Commissioner a written application. The person shall submit the written application in a form prescribed by the Commissioner. The application shall contain the items listed in items A to 1 unless the Commissioner has issued a written exemption from one or more of the data requirements. After receiving a written request for an exemption from a data requirements, the Commissioner shall issue the exemption if the Commissioner finds that the data is unnecessary to determine whether the permit should be issued or denied. The application must contain: MPCA USE Section 2.0, A Facility Characteristics, .4 Section 1.0, B.2 Wastes Requiring Temporary Storage, Pg. 2 A. Name, address, and telephone number of the owner of the facility for which the application is submitted and identification of the status of the owner as a federal, state, ublic, • rivate, or other enti B. If the operator of the facility for which the application is submitted is different from the owner, the name, address, and telephone number of the operator and identification of the status of the operator as a federal, state, public, private, or other entity C. Name, address, and telephone number of the person who re eared the a• . lication D. Description including the location of the business, plant, system, facility, or activity for which the permit is sought B. General description of the materials handled, processed, stored, or disposed of by the applicant that are pertinent to the application; and a statement of the nature and quantity of the materials proposed to be stored, processed, discharged, emitted, or disposed of during the period of the required permit, and proposed methods for control of these materials MPCA. COMMENTS h :Ikutscherlpermitaplwritten.doc (3/95) MPCA USE DOCUMENT/ PAGE NO. ITEM M:PC2A COMM EN TS Figure 1, Location Map F. Topographic map, or other map if a topographic map is unavailable, that shows the facility and the area surrounding the facility for a distance of at least one mile in all directions of the facility; and all structures that relate to the proposed discharge, emission, storage, processing, or disposal activity N/A G. Copy of a draft or final environrnental impact statement that has been prepared under the National Environmental Policy Act, United States Code, title 42, sections 4331 et seq. as amended through December 31, 1982, or a copy of an environmental assessment or environmental impact statement prepared under the rules of the Minnesota Environmental Quality Board, Minn. Rules chs. 4400 and 4410 N/A H. Additional information determined by the Commissioner to be relevant to a decision as to permit issuance, including but not limited to plans, specifications, or other technical information that is necessary to determine whether the facility will meet all applicable Minnesota and federal statutes and rules 1. Other information relevant to the application as required by Mn. Rules pts. 700 1.0550 to 7001.0640, 7001.1 050, 700 1.1215, 7001.1290, 7001.3175 to 700 1.3475, or 7040.0500 and 7040.0600 WRITTEN APl°LICA'I'ION (CONT) DOCUMENT/ PAGE NO PE A permit application must be signed as follows: MPCA USE MPCA Application Form Page 5. Roger Clarke, Waste and Remediation Manager has been delegate by VP to sign on behalf of corporation A. B. C. IT APPLICATI NC'HECi i IST FOR MN. RULES PT. 7001.0060 ITEM For a corporation, by a principal executive officer of at least the level of vice- president or the duly authorized representative or agent of the executive officer if the representative or agent is responsible for the overall operation of the facility that is the subject of the permit a . .lication For a partnership or sole proprietorship, by a general partner or the proprietor, res s ectivel For a municipality, state, federal, or other public agency, by either a principal executive officer or ranking elected official SIGNATURES D. If the operator of the facility for which the application is submitted is different from the owner, by both the owner according to items A through C above E. For solid waste management facilities, by the facility owner and landowner under items A to C if the landowner is different from the owner of the facility for which the application is submitted F. For a firm preparing the necessary reports and plans for a solid waste management facility permit application, by an engineer registered in Minnesota YWCA COMMENTS h :lkutscherlpermitap\sign.doc (3/95) PERMIT APPLICATION C ECK:LIST FOR MN. RULES PT. 7001.0070 CERTIFICATION oCU MENU ITEM PAGE MPCA USE 4 & 5 Permit Application A person who signs a permit application shall make the following certification: "I certify under penalty of law that this document and all attachments were prepared under my direction or supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure that qualified personnel properly gather and evaluate the information submitted based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system, or those persons directly responsible for gathering the information. The information is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, true, accurate, and com s lete." MPCA COMMENTS h: lkutscherlpermitapl certif. doc (3 /95) DOCUMENT/ PAGE No, Section 2.0, A.2 Facility Description, P P. 4 Section 3.0, Section 2.0, C Security, Pg. 6 PE 'ITT APPLICATION CEtECELIST FOR MN. RULES PT. 7001.3300 GENERAL INFOR.MATION REQUIREMENTS FOR FINAI. APPLICATION The applicant shall submit to the Commissioner four copies of the final application and supporting materials for any solid waste management facility. The applicant must use a horizontal scale of one inch equals 200 feet in all drawings and plans, unless otherwise specified. The applicant must mark all plans and reports with the initial date prepared. All subsequent revisions must be dated and include a notation of what revisions were made. The application must contain: MPCA USE ITEM A. General Description of Facility B. Industrial Waste Management Plan C. Description of Security Procedures and Equipment Section 3.0, B.3 D. Inspection Schedule Inspections, Pg. 9 Section 3.0, D Contingency Actions, Pg. 11 Sections 2.0 and 3.0 Section 3.0, B.2 Waste Handling Procedures, P : . 9 Section 2.0, D Runoff and Contact Water Control, P . 7 Section 2.0, D Runoff and Contact Water Control, P :. 7 Section 3.0, D Contingency Actions, Pg. 11 Section 3.0, C Emergency Response, Pg. 10 Section 2.0, B.3 On -site Traffic Patterns, Pg 6 E. Contingency Action Plan F. Description of Procedures, Structures or Equipment to: . prevent operational hazards 2. prevent runoff, run -on 3. prevent ground and surface water contamination 4. mitigate effects of equipment failure G. Description of Precautions to Prevent Ignition or Explosions; Emergency Response Plan H. Traffic Patterns and Control MPCA COMMENTS Section 2.0, A.2 Facility Descri .. tion, Pg. 4 . Storage Descriptions h elkutscher\permitaplgenerai.doc (3/95) MCA DOCUMENT/ USE PAGE NO. Section 4.0, A Procedure, Pg. 12 Section 4.0, B Closure Costs Table 3 Figures 1 and 2 Figures 1 and 2 Figures 1 and 2 Appendix C Appendix C Appendix C N/A N/A Figure 2 GENERAL INFOItMATION REQiJIREMEliTTS FOR FINAL APPLICATION (CONT.) J. Closure and Postclosure Plan K. Closure Cost Estimates and Evidence of Financial Assurance L. Postclosure Cost Estimates and Evidence of Financial Assurance M. Corrective Action Cost Estimates and Evidence of Financial Assurance N. Topographic and Development Map 1. date 2. scale 5. zoning ITEM 3. floodplain area 4. surface waters 11. easements, rights -of -way 12. benchmarks 13. l o c at i anal grid system MPCA. CO ENTS MPCA DOCUMENT/ USE PAGE Na Table 1 Table 1 Figure 2 Appendix D Figures 2 through 4 Section 2.0, Topographic and Cultural Features, Zoning, and Other Information, P. 5 Section 3.0 Section 2.0, A Facility Characteristics, Pg. 4 Section 3.0, C Emergency Res I onse, Pg. 10 Section 3.0, B2 Waste Handling Procedure, P 9 Section 3.0, B.4 ScheduledlPreven tive Maintenance, P. 10 Section 3.0, B.4 ScheduledfPreven tive Maintenance, Pt. 10 Section 2.0, C Safety and Securi P . 6 Section 3.0, B5 Records, Pg. 10 Section 3.0, B3 Inspections, Pg. 9 Table 2 14. park, wildlife refuge boundaries GENERAL INFORMATION REQUIREMENTS FOR FINAL APPLICATION (CONT.) ITEM 15. airports 16. access control locations 17. water supply and monitoring wells 18. structures, buildings, roads 0. Geologic and Location Information P. Operations and Maintenance Manual . facility description 2. emergency procedures 3. operation variables 4. trouble-shooting procedures 5. preventive maintenance 6. safety procedures 7. equipment maintenance records 8. inspection records 9. inspection schedule MPCA COMMENTS N/A Q. Construction Inspection, Quality Control and Quality Assurance Plan R. Household Hazardous Waste Management Plan MPCA USE DOCUMENT/ PAGE NO N/A Figures 2 through 4 GENERAL INFORMATION REQUIREMENTS FOR FINAL APPLICATION (CONT.) ITEM S. Additional Information T. Reduced Copies of all Engineering Plan Sheets, A Iroximately 11"x 17" MPCA COMMENTS The application for a transfer facility permit must include the following information: Figures 2 though 4, Section 2.0, B Design Considerations, Pg. 5 Section 2.0, C Safety and Security Section 3.0, B.2 Waste Handling Procedure, P. 9 Section 1.0, B.2 Wastes Requiring Temporary Stora`e, P . 2 Section 2.0, B.1 Waste Generation, Ultimate Deposition, and Com i osition, Section 2.0, B.1 Waste Generation, Ultimate Deposition, and Com • osition, Pg.5 Section 3.0, B.2 Waste Handling Procedure, P . 9 Section 2.0, E Noise, Dust and Odor Control, Pg. 7 Section 2.0, B.1 Waste Generation, Ultimate Deposition, and Composition, Pg. 5 storage capacity, maximum amount to be stored 7. description and number of each type of major equipment 8. nuisance control methods 9. frequency and method of waste removal MPC:. USE DOC1:. M: ENT/ PAGE NO. FINAL APPLICATION INFORMATION REQUIREMENTS FOR TRANSFER FACILITIES Form w-sw3-35 (November 2005) PERMIT A Y'FLTCATI hI C E ; ECKLIST FOR MN. RULES PT. 7001.3400 Page 1of4 Section 1.0, B.2 Wastes Requiring Temporary Storage, P ! . 2 Section 2.0, B.2 Transportation and Traffic Anal sis, P Section 4.0, A Procedure, Pg. 12 ................ Section 3.0, B.2 Waste Handling Procedure, P P. 9 N/A 10. ultimate deposition of waste 11. road design and maintenance 12. closure plan 13. operating procedures 14. on -site recycling or composting methods Form w -sw3 -3 5 (November 2005) Page 2 of 4 MP CA USE DOCUMENT/ PAGE NO. ITEM M PCA COMMENTS � Xcel Energy Application Pages 1o& 11 15. safety and emergency procedures Xcel Energy Application Pages B. Evidence that the owner and operator have submitted information demonstrating that the facility will meet the design standards in part 703 5.2870, sub . art 4 Figures 3 & 4 1. Tipping Floor has adequate capacity Xcel Energy Application Page 6 2. Intra- facility roads must bear the expected traffic. Unless there are extenuating circumstances, downward ramps shall be no more than 10 %, while upward ramps shall be no more than a 6% grade. Roadway widths, number of lanes, and turning radii shall consider traffic volume and vehicle types expected at the facility N.A. 3. If bulky items are accepted at the facility, the facility must include a storage area. The facility must also include an area where unacceptable materials may be safel stored. Xcel Energy Application Page 5 4. If part of the facility design, the failure of push -walls shall not occur as gauged by the type of waste, expected bearing pressure, and method of operation 5. The facility must be designed to control litter Xcel Energy Application Pages 4 &5 Xcel Energy Application Page 6 6. The facility must be designed to include access control N.A 7. Non - containerized waste stored out -doors must be stored in an area that meets the storage standards in .art 7035.2855. F'IIaIAL APPLICATION INFORMATION REQUIREMENTS FOR TRANSFER FACILITIES (CONTJ Form w-- sw3-35 (November 2005) Page 2 of 3 Xcel Energy Application Pages In progess FINAL APPLICATION INFORMATION REQUIR_EIVIENTS FOR TRANSFER FACILITIES (CONT.) g. Form w-sw3-35 (November 2005) 8. If waste activities will take place within a structure then; a. The minimum interior height must be 28 feet, unless the Commissioner approves otherwise based on the equipment to be used at the facility; and b. The building door must be a minimum width of 16 feet, with a minimum height of 25 feet, unless the Commissioner approves a different dimension; and c. building floors are constructed of high strength concrete capable of bearing 5,000 pounds per square inch, unless a lower strength is justified based on equivalent durability d. floor joints must be adequate to prevent cracking e. readily cleanable surfaces f. traps and sumps to collect solids and liquids leachate is confined to the tipping floor h. positive drainage away from foot of facility structure C. Evidence that the owner and operator have obtained all un s Page 3 of 3 Appendix C: Zoning, F!oodplain and Legal Description RAES- ChestnutlEnvSvcslWor GraupFilesl Ash1Shared lConstructionlPrajectslAS King Ash Transfer Building - 20091Permit Application - ASK Ash Transfer Building.doc A.S. King Plant (Transfer Station) Location Legal Description Certificate No. 49650 (Torrens Portion) TRACT "B ", That part of Government Lots 2 and 3 in Section 2, Township 29 North, Range 20 West; and also, that part of the NE% of Section 3, Township 29 North, Range 20 West, and also, that part of Government Lot 5 in Section 34, Township 30 North, Range 20 West, Washington County, Minnesota. All to be described as follows: (NOTE: BASIS OF BEARINGS for this description is the South line of Government Lot 2, Section 2, Township 29 North, Range 20 West being North 88 degrees 48 minutes, 16 seconds East) Beginning at an iron monument (found 4 inch well casing) at the Southeast corner of the SE% of the NE % of Section 3, Township 29 North, Range 20 West; thence West along the South line of said SE% of the NE% of Section 3 on a bearing of South 88 degrees 47 minutes, 45 seconds West a distance of 333.03 feet to the Northeasterly right -of-way line of the Chicago, St. Paul, and Minneapolis and Omaha Railroad; thence North 38 degrees 03 minutes 13 seconds West along the Northeasterly right -of -way line of said railroad a distance of 3523.33 feet (to an aluminum cap monument stamped JLM RLS #15835); thence continuing along said railroad right-of-way on a tangential curve, concave to the Northeast having a central angle of 6 degrees 51 minutes 52 seconds, a radius of 3057.16 feet, a chord bearing of North 34 degrees 37 minutes 17 seconds, West with a chord distance of 366.05 feet to the South line of the North 700.00 feet of Government Lot 5 in Section 34, Township 30 North, Range 20 West (set an aluminum cap stamped JLM RLS #15835); thence North 88 degrees 47 minutes 54 seconds East along said South line of the North 700.00 feet of said Government Lot 5 for a distance of 440.23 feet to its intersection with the southwesterly right-of-way of the former Chicago, Milwaukee St. Paul and Pacific Railway Company, thence along said Railway right-of-way southeasterly on a concave curve to the Northeast, having a central angle of 01 degrees 28 minutes 21 seconds, a radius of 5779.65 feet, a chord bearing of South 30 degrees 27 minutes 20 seconds East with a chord distance of 148.53 feet to an aluminum cap stamped JLM RLS #15835, thence North 58 degrees 48 minutes 30 seconds East radial to said curve a distance of 105.60 feet to the southeast corner of the property described in Book 303 of Deeds, page 772 in the Washington County Recorders office (found brass cap in concrete); thence North 01 degrees 12 minutes 06 seconds West along the east line of said last described deed a distance of 0.50 feet to an aluminum cap stamped JLM RLS #15835 said point also being the southwesterly corner of a tract of land recorded as Document No. 629805 at the Washington County Recorders office; thence North 58 degrees 48 minutes 30 seconds East along the southerly line of said Document No. 629805 a distance of 157.02 feet to an aluminum cap stamped JLM RLS #15835; thence North 01 degrees 12 minutes 06 seconds West along the East line of said Document No. 629805 a distance of 597.81 feet to an aluminum cap stamped JLM RLS #15835, said point also being 100.00 feet South of the North line of Government Lot 5, in Section 34, Township 30 North, Range 20 West; thence on a line 100.00 feet South of and parallel to said Northline of Government Lot 5 having a bearing of North 88 degrees 47 minutes 54 seconds East to the shoreline of Lake St. Croix; thence Southeasterly along said shoreline of Lake St. Croix to its intersection with the South line of Government Lot 3 in Section 2, Township 29 North, Range 20 West; thence Westerly along the south line of said Government Lot 3 on a bearing of South 88 degrees 48 minutes 16 seconds West a distance of 1683.27 feet, to a monument (found a 4 inch well casing) at the Southwest corner of said Government Lot 3, in Section 2; thence Westerly along the South line of Government Lot 2 in Section 2 on a bearing of South 88 degrees 48 minutes 16 seconds West a distance of 1320.00 feet to the point of beginning. 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CD ' q �1 1e V Well Log Report - 0013 3 546 Page 1 of 1 Minnesota Unique Well No. MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT CAF HEALTH County Washington Ent Date 031151'1994 A 0% ra 13j*46 VVELL AND BORING U D ate 02/28/1996 Quad S�Ilwater Quad ID 118D RECORD Received Date Minnesota Statutes Cha ter 1031 Well Name LARSON, ED Well Depth Depth Completed Date Well Completed Township Range Dir Section Subsections Elevation 691 ft. $1 ft. 81 ft, 09/1311978 7.5 minute 29 20 W 2 DBCBCB Elevation Method topographic map Drilling Method Cable Tool (+1 5 feet) Well Address Fluid 18 POINT RD Drilling Well Hydrofractured? F Yes F No BAYPORT MN � From Ft. to Ft. Use Domestic Geological Material Dolor Hardness From To Casing Type Steel (black or low carbon) Joint Threaded Drive Shoe? SAND & GRAVEL BROWN SFT -HRD D 81 es f No AbovelBelow 1 ft. Casing Diameter Weight Hole Diameter 4 in. to 78 ft. lbs. /ft. Open Hole from ft. to ft. Screen YES Make JOHNSON Type stainless steel Diameter Slot/Gauze Length Set Between 2 12 3 78 ft. and 81 ft. Static Water Level 31 ft. from Land surface Date Measured 09113/1978 PUMPING LEVEL (below land surface) 32 ft. after hrs. umping 30 g.p.m. Well Head Completion Pitless adapter manufacturer Model F Casing Protection r 12 in. above grade F At -grade (Environmental Wells and Borings ONLY) NO REMARKS Grouting Information Well Grouted? F Yes F No Located by: Minnesota Geological Method: Digitized - scale 1:24,000 or larger Survey (Digitizing Table) Unique Number I Date: 01/01/1994 Nearest Known Source of Contamination Verification: Address verification 1 52 feet S direction Septic tank/drain field type System: UTM - Nad83, Zone15, X: 518014 Y: 4985876 Well disinfected upon completion? F_ Yes F No Meters Pump F Not installed Date Installed 09/22/1978 Manufacturer's name REDA Model number 9D9P051 HP 0.5 Volts 230 Length of drop Pipe 35 ft. Capacity 12g .p.m T e Submersible mate Galvanized Abandoned Wells Does property have any not in use and not sealed wells)? F Y es E No Variance Was a variance granted from the MDH for this well? 1-7 Yes F No Well Contractor Certification First Bedrock Aquifer Quat. Water Table Aquifer Mantyla Well Co. 82084 GIFFORD, D. Last Strat Sand & larger -brown Depth to Bedrock ft License Business Name Lic. Or Reg. No. Name of Driller C ounty Well Index Online Report 133546 Printed 4/10 HE -01205 07 �ffr.• ��r�►r �^► nrrx,n wran f� �+ fra r xti �r•Yxr0 /YYTA!AI Inrr rata %9 - , 11 rtA 1 Q < A f, A / f) /10n❑ Well Log Report - 00134763 Page 1 of 1 Minnesota Unique Well No. MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH 134763 County Washington WELL AND BORING Entry Date 03/01/1989 Quad Stillwater Update Date 03/25/1996 Quad ID 118D RECORD Received Date Minnes St atutes Cho ter 1031 Well Name FREDRICKSON, TOM Well Depth Depth Completed Date Well Completed Township Range Dir Section Subsections Elevation 692 ft. 121 121 ft, 05/2711977 7.5 minute 29 20 W 2 CDAADA Elevation Method topographic map Drilling Method Cable Tool (+1 5 feet) Well Address Drilling Fluid Well H drofractured? � Ye 6 POINT RD y s F No BAYPORT MN From Ft. to Ft. Use Domestic Geological Material Color Hardness From To Casing Type Steel (black or low carbon) Joint Threaded Drive Shoe? F SAND & GRAVEL BROWN SFT -HRD 0 121 es F No AbovelBelow 1 ft. Casing Diameter sleight Hole Diameter 4 in. to 118 ft. lbs.lft. O en Hole from ft. to ft. Screen YES Make JOHNSON Type stainless steel Diameter SlotlGauze (Length Set Between 2 12 3 118 ft. and 121 ft. Static Water Level 41 ft. from Land surface Date Measured 0512711977 PUMPING LEVEL (below land surface) 45 ft. after hrs. pum in 20 .m. Well Head Completion Pitless adapter manufacturer Model Casing Protection r 12 in. above grade At -grade (Environmental Wells and Borings ONLY) NO REMARKS Grouting Information Well Grouted? F Yes F No Located by: Minnesota Geological Method: Digitized - scale 1:24,000 or larger Survey (Digitizing Table) Unique Number I Date: 01/01/1990 Nearest Known Source of Contamination Verification: Address verification 85 feet S direction Septic tank/drain field type System: UTM - Nad83, Zone15, X: 517 §96 Y: 4985687 F No Meters Well disinfected upon completion? Yes Pump F Not Installed Date Installed 06/03/1977 Manufacturer's name REDA Model number 9D9P051 HP 0.5 Volts 230 Length of drop Pipe 63 ft. Capacity 12 g .p.rn Type Submersible Material Galvanized Abandoned Wells Does property have any not in use and not sealed well(s)? F es F No Variance Was a variance granted from the MDH for this well? Yes [ No Well Contractor Certification First Bedrock Aquifer Quat. Water Table Aquifer Manlyla Well Co_. 82084 THELL, H. Last Strat Sand & larger-brown Depth to Bedrock ft. License Business Name Lic. Or Reg. No. Name of Driller C ounty ell Index Online Report 34763 Printed 4/10/2009 HE- 01205 -07 http:l l rndh Ragua.health.state.mn.us /ewi /well l og.asp ?wellld= 134763 4/1 0/2009 Well Log Report - D01 62920 Page 1 of 1 Minnesota Uni ue Well No. MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH County Washington � � � � D � � � Entry Date 07117!1 989 1 6;2" 9 2 0 [quad Stillwater Update Date 02128/1995 Quad ID 118D RECORD Received Date Minnesota Statutes Chapter 9031 Well game BAYPORY FIRST STATE BANK Well Depth Depth Completed Date Well Completed Township Range Dir Section Subsections Elevation 700 IL 86 fL 86 ft. 10/19/1979 7.5 minute 29 20 W 3 DADCBA Elevation Method topographic map Drilling Method Non - specified Rotary (4 5 feet) r Well Address Drilling Fluid F No 950 95 HY N 9 Well Hydrofractured? Yes BAY P O RT M N From Ft to Ft Use Commercial Geological Material Carr Hardness From To Casing Type Steel (black or low carbon) Joint Welded Drive Shoe? f OVERBURDEN BROWN SFT -HRD 0 6 SANDROCK YELIBRN SOFT 6 65 Yes F No Above/Below 1 ft. SANDROCK GRAY HARD 65 86 om Weight Hole Diameter Casing Diameter g 4 in. to 76 f #. lbs. /ft. 10 in. to 76 ft. 4 in. to 86 ft. .. Open Hole from 76 ft. to 86 ft. Screen NO Make Type Diameter Slot/Gauze Length Set Between Static Water Level 16 ft. from Land surface Date Measured 10/1911979 PUMPING LEVEL (below land surface) 20 ft. after hrs. umping 25 2..m. Well Head Completion Pitiess adapter manufacturer Model Casing Protection F_ 12 in. above grade At -grade (Environmental Wells and Borings ONLY) NO REMARK Grouting Information Well Grouted? F Yes F No Grout Matedal: Neat Cement from 10 to 76 ft. 0.8 yrds. Located by: Minnesota Geological Method: Digitized - scale 1:24,000 or larger Survey (Digitizing Table) Unique Number Input Date: 01/0111990 Dearest Known Source of Contamination Verif cation: Address verification 1320 feet E direction Otter type System: UTM - Nad83, Zonel5, X: 517037 Y: 4985841 Meters Well disinfected upon completion? F Yes U No Pump F Not Installed Date Installed 07103/1980 Manufacturers name REDA Model number 10D18P10 HP 1 halts 230 Length of drop Pipe 60 ft. Capacity - -g.p.m Type Submersible Material Galvanized Abandoned Wells Does property have any not in use and not sealed wells)? Y es No Variance Was a variance granted from the MDH for this well? I Yes F No W 1 Contractor Certification First Bedrock Jordan Aquifer Mul Man la Well Co. 82084 MANTYLA, E. Last Strat Jordan- St.Lawrence Depth to Bedrock 6 ft. License Business Name Lic. Or Reg. No. Name of Driller County Well Index Online Report 162920 Printed 4/10/2009 HE- 01205 -07 bff IvnAk — arri - t , .a aIf1i of ci f inL M 11 13e It- tX;' 1Axr�II IC'. ac -n `1 'X xrr�IIIf] = 1 1�")Q')0 J/I (V)A()o Well Log Report - 00208789 Page 1 of 1 Minnesota Uni ue Well No. MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH 2 0" 8 7 8 !0) County Washington WELL AND BORING Entry Date 03/01!1989 [quad Stillwater Update Date 04/17/1996 Quad 1D 118D RECORD Received Date Minn Statutes Cirapfer 9031 Well Name CITY OF STILLWATER Well Depth Depth Completed Date Well Completed Township Range Dir Section Subsections Elevation 690 ft 126 ft. 125 ft. 00l00l1960 7.5 minute 30 20 W 34 DCBADC Elevation Method topographic map Drilling Method — (+!- 5 feet) Well Address Drilling Fluid ST.ORC]l TR Well H ydrofractured? f Yes No STILLWATER MN From Ft. to Ft Use Industrial Geological !Material Color Hardness From To Casing Type Steel (black or low carbon) Joint No informafion Drive Shoe? DRIFT 0 42 JORDAN SANDSTONE 42 57 Yes No Above/Below 0 ft. GALESVILLE SANDSTONE 57 126 Casing Diameter Weight Hole Diameter 8 in. to ft. ibs.lft. 0 en Hole from fL to 126 ft. Screen NO Make Type Diameter Slot/Gauze Length Set Between Static Water Level 8 ft. from Land surface Date Measured 1950 PUMPING LEVEL (below land surface) 8 ft. after hrs. um ping 2Q0 g.p.m. Well Head Completion Pitless adapter manufacturer Model Casing Protection F 12 in. above grade At -grade (Environmental Wells and Borings ONLY) NO REMARKS Grouting Information Well Grouted? F Yes F No Located by: Minnesota Geological Method: Digitized - scale 1:24,000 or larger Survey (Digifizing Table) Unique Number Input Date: 01!0111990 Nearest !mown Source of Contamination Verification: Information from neighbor _feet _direction _type System: UTM - Nad83, Zone15, Meters X: 515559 Y: 4987216 Well disinfected upon completion? I Yes F No Pump f Not Installed Date Installed Manufacturer's name Model number _ HP 0 Volts Length of dro Pi a _ft. Ca ad ..m T e Material Abandoned Welis Does property have any not in use and not sealed wells)? es F No Variance Was a variance granted from the MDH for this well? Yes F No Well Contractor Certification First Bedrock Jordan Aquifer Mantvla Well Co. 82084 Last Strat St. Lawrence- Franconia Depth to Bedrock 42 ft. License Business Name Lic. Or Reg. No. Name of Driller County Well Index Online Repot Printed 4110!2009 HE- 01205 -07 htt p: llmdh- agua. health. state. nin.uslcv i/well log.asp?wellid=208789 4/10/2009 Well Log Report - 00235629 Page 1 of 1 Minnesota Uri ue Well Na. MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH Gaunty Washington WELL AND BORING Entry Date 03/01/1989 aft 0% za5629 (quad Stillwater Update Date 05/06/2005 :] Quad ID 118D RECORD Received Date Minnesota Statutes Chapter 1031 Well Name MRS. ANDERSON Well Depth Depth Completed Date Well Completed Township Range Dir Section Subsections Elevation 588 ft. 78 , ft. 78 fL 7.5 minute 29 20 W 2 CDCBDB Elevation Method topographic map Drilling Method Non - specified Rotary (�- 5 feet} [Well Address Drilling luid 9 Well Hydrofractured . Yes No BAYPORT MN From Ft. to Ft. Use Abandoned Status Sealed Geological Material Dolor Hardness From To Casing Type Steel (black or low carbon) Joint Welded Drive Shoe? F DRIFT 0 78 Y es F No AbovelBelow 1 ft, Casing Diameter Weight Hole Diameter 5 in. to 73 ft. lbs.lft. D en Hole from ft. to ft. Screen Make Type Diameter Slot/Gauze Length Set Between Static Water Level ft. from Date Measured PUMPING LEVEL (below land surface) ft. after hrs. umping g.p.m. Well Head Completion Pitless adapter manufacturer Model F Casing Protection 12 in. above grade F At -grade (Environmental Wells and Borings ONLY) REMARKS MRS. ANDERSON OF ANDERSON WINDOW HOUSE BEHIND PLANT Grouting Informati ®n Well Grouted? Yes No GAMMA LOGGED 1 -31 -1983. MRS. ANDERSON OF ANDERSON WINDOW HOUSE BEHIND PLANT WELL SEALED 07 -13 -1998 BY 71015 ORIGINAL. USE DO - DOMESTIC Located by: Minnesota Geological Method: Digitized -scale 1:24,000 or larger Nearest Known Source of Contamination feet direction _type Survey (Digitizing Table) Unique Number Well disinfected upon completion? Yes F No Verification: Information from owner Input Date: 0110111 990 Pump Not Installed Date Installed System: UTM - Nad83, Zone15, Meters X: 517678 Y: 4985459 Manufacturers name Model number _ HP 0 Volts Len th of dro Pie ft. Ca aci .m T e Material Abandoned Wells Does property+ have any not in use and not sealed well(s)? es 17_7 N❑ Variance Was a variance granted from the MDH for this well? F Yes No Borehole Geophysics Yes Well Contractor Certification First Bedrock Aquifer Quaternary Undiff. Minnesota Geological Survey_ MGS Last Strat Unknown deposit type Depth to Bedrock ft License Business Name Lic. Or Reg. No. Name of Driller C ounty Well Index Online Report 2 35629 Printed 4/10/2009 HE- 01205 -07 � �r�•��mr �_an7s► �t n t� c�f�f� rt-r•t ti7c��rtYri �rxrr� nr1r a� rtr -"�'�� '7® A /1 (A/' AA0 Well Log Deport - 00244665 P I of I Minnesota Unr ue Well No. MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH 244665 County Washington WELL AND BORING Entry Date 10/ Quad Stillwater update Date 0312211996 Quad ID 118D RECORD Received Date Minnesota Statutes Chapter 1031 Well Name l3ORNFIELD, LEONA Well Depth Depth Completed Date Well Completed Township Range Dir Section Subsections Elevation 805 ft. 72 fL 7.5 minute 72' 29 20 W 3 BACACC Elevation Method topographic map Drilling Method -- (4 5 feet) Well Address Drilling Fluid 15331 58TH ST N 9 Well Hydrofractured? Yes No S T I L L WATE R MN _ From Ft. to Ft. Use Domestic Geological Material Color Hardness From To Casing Type Steel (black or low carbon) Joint No Information Drive Shoe? GLACIAL DRIFT 0 28 PRAIRIE DU CHIEN GROUP 28 72 Yes f No Above/Below 0 ft. Casing Diameter Weight Hole Diameter 4 in. to 57 ft. Ibs.lff. 0 en Hole from 57 ft. to 72 ft. Screen NO Make Type Diameter SlottGauze Length Set Between Static Water Level 50 ft. from Land surface Date Measured 05/30/1991 PUMPING LEVEL (below land surface) ft. after hrs. pumping .p.m. Well Head Completion Pidess adapter manufacturer Model F Casing Protection 12 in. above grade F At -grade (Environmental Wells and Borings ONLY) REMARKS Grouting No GAMMA LOGGED 5-30 -1991. Grouting information Well Grout ed? Yes Located by: Minnesota Geological Surrey Method: Digitization (Screen) - Map (1:24,000) Unique Number Verification: Information Input Date: 02/1312004 from owner Nearest !mown Source of Contamination System: UTM - NadB3, Zone15, Deters X: 516095 Y: 4986632 _feet — direction _type Well disinfected upon completion? F_ Yes � No Pump F ' Not Installed Date Installed Manufacturer's name Model number _ HP 0 Volts Len th of dro Pi e _ft. Ca aci .m Type Material Abandoned Wells Does property have any not in use and not sealed well(s)? Y es F ' No Variance Was a variance granted from the MDH for this well? Yes No Borehole Geophysics Yes Well Contractor Certification First Bedrock Prairie ❑u Chien Group Aquifer Prairie Du Chien Group Minnesota Surve MGS Last Strat Prairie Du Chien Group Depth to Bedrock 28 ft. License Business Name Lic. Or Reg. No. Name of Driller r Cou7nlb - W ell Index O nline R eport Printed 411012009 HE- 01205 -07 http:Hmdh-- a.gua. health. state .m -uslcwilwell log. asp ?wellid =244665 4/10/2409 'Tell Log Report - 00250 X77 Page 1 of 1 Minnesota Uni cre Well No. MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH County Washington W AND BORI Entry Date 19/25/1996 2 50ft 7 7 7 Quad Stillwater Update Date 19/25/1995 -A Quad ID 118D R ECO R D Received date Minnesota Statutes Cha ter 1031 Well Name 5918 PENROSE AVE. Well Depth Depth Completed Date Well Completed Township Range Dir Section Subsections Elevation 777 ft. 85 ft. 85 fL 7.5 minute 29 20 W 3 BAACAA Elevation Method topographic map Drilling Method Cable Tool ( 5 feet) Well Address w Drilling Fluid Well Hydrofraetured°? F Yes F No 5910 PENROSE AV BAY P O RT MN F rom Ft. to Ft. Use Domestic Geological Material Color Hardness From To Casing Type Steel (black or low carbon) Joint No Information Drive Shoe? GLACIAL DRIFT 0 85 es F__ No Above/Below 8 ft Casing Diameter Weight Hole Diameter 4 in. to ft. Ibs./ft. 0 en Hole from ft. to ft. Screen Make Type Diameter Slot/Gauze Length Set Between Static Water Level 41 f- from Land surface Date Measured 0912611996 PUMPING LEVEL (below land surface) ft. after hrs. pum in g. .m. Well Head Completion Pidess adapter manufacturer Model F Casing Protection F 12 in. above grade F At -grade (Environmental Wells and Borings ONLY) r REMARKS GAMMA LOGGED 9 -26 -1996. Grouting Information Well Grouted? Yes No Located by: Minnesota Geological Method: Digitized - scale 1:24,000 or larger Surrey (Digitizing Table) Unique Number Input Date: 12/04/1998 Verification: Information from owner Nearest Known Source of Contamination System: UTM - Nad83, Zone 15, Meters X: 515256 Y. 4986793 ..feet direction _type We disinfected upon completion? F Yes r No Pump F Not Installed Date Installed Manufacturers name Model number HP 0 Volts Len th of dro Pi e ft. Ca aci ..m T e Material Abandoned Wells Does property have any not in use and not sealed wells)? Y es No Variance Was a variance granted from the MDH for this well? F� Yes I- No Borehole Geophysics Yes Well Contractor Certification First Bedrock Aquifer Quatemary Undiff. Minnesota Geological Survey MGS Last Strat Unknown deposit type Depth to Bedrock ft. License Business Name Lic. Or Reg. No. Name of Driller C ounty Well Index nine Report r 250 777 Printed 4/1012009 HE- 91205 -87 �t�r,•��t�r � ��� t� �tat�► mrt �y lr•�xri��xrr�l nrr aerti`)rxrP� �r = 7�n'�7"1 A 11 0 /")n[)❑ Well Log Report - 00406247 Page 1 of l Minnesota Uni ue Well No. MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH 4062`47 County Washington WELL AND BORING Entry Date 05/21/1990 Quad Stillwater Update Date 62/2811995 Quad 1D 118D RECORD Received Date Minnesota Statutes Chapter 9031 Well Name HUELINGS, A.D. Well Depth Depth Completed Date Well Completed Township Range Dir Section Subsections Elevation 692 ft fib fib, 11116/1984 7.5 minute 29 20 W 11 ABBACA Elevation Method topographic map Drilling Method Non - specified Rotary ( 5 feet) Well Address I 7DIr Fluid 10 POINT RD g Well Hydrofractured? Yes No BAYTOWN MN From Ft. to Ft. Use Domestic Geological Wiaterial Color Hardness From To Casing Type Steel (black or low carbon) Joint Threaded Drive Shoe? SAND & GRAVEL BRGVIflN SFT -HRD 0 66 Y es F_ No AbovelBelow 1 ft. Casing Diameter Weight Hole Diameter 4 in. to 63 ft. Ibs.lft. D en Hole from ft. to ft. Screen YES Make JOHNSON Type stainless steel Diameter Slot/Gauze Length Set Between 2 12 3 63 ft. and 66 ft. Static Water Level 26 ft. from Land surface Date Measured 11116/1984 PUMPING LEVEL (below land surface) 30 ft. after hrs. pum !ng 30 p.m. Well Head Completion Pidess adapter manufacturer WHITEWATER Mode! SU F Casing Protection F 12 in. above grade F At - grade (Environmental Wells and Borings ONLY) REMARKS Grouting Information Well Grouted? F Yes F No LAST HOUSE ON END OF POINT R❑ A.D.HUELlNGS WELL FOR CARETAKER'S HOME. Located by: Minnesota Geological Method: Digitized - scale 1:24,000 or larger Survey (Digitizing Table) Unique Number Input Date: 01/01/1990 Nearest Known Source of Contamination Verification: Information from owner 65 feet N direction Septic tank/drain field type System: UTM - Nad83, zone15, Meters X: 518148 Y: 4985253 Well disinfected upon completion? Yes No Pump F Not installed Date installed 11/30/1984 Manufacturer's name STADARD PUMPS INC. Model number 9D9P051 -3WF HP 0.5 Volts 230 Length of drop Pipe 50 ft. Capacity 110___g T e Submersible Material Galvanized Abandoned Wells Does property have any not in use and not sealed well(s)? es No Variance Was a variance granted from the MDH for this well? �� Yes F No Well Contractor Certification First Bedrock Man !a Well Aquifer Quat. Water Table Aquifer - Co- 82084 MANTYA, E. Last Strat Sand & larger -brown Depth to Bedrock f#.. License Business Name Lic. Or Reg. No. Name of Driller C ounty Well Index Online Report Printed 411a12oo9 HE- 01205 -07 http:Hm.dh- state. nm.uslewllwell log. asp?welled =406247 4/10/2009 Well Log Report W 00628280 Page 1 of 1 Minnesota Unique Well No. MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH County Washington WELL A BORING Entr Date 03115 6 2 8:2" 80b' Quad Stillwater Update Date 0311112005 Quad ID 118D SEC ��❑ Received Date i Minnosota Statutos Chapter 10 [BAYPORT ll dame CARMICHAEL, DALE Well Depth Depth Completed Date Well Completed wnship Range Dir Section Subsections Elevation 596 ft= 110 ft. 119 ft. 00/29/2000 CALC FROM 2- 29 20 VII 2 CAACDD Elevation Method FOOT COUNTY Drilling Method Non - specified Rotary DEM W Address 9 ❑rillin Fluid No POINT RD Well H y drofractured . IF Yes MN 55003 From Ft. to Ft. Use Domestic Geoioglcal Material Color hardness . From To Casing Type Steel (black or low carbon) Joint Welded Drive Shoe? F SAND & GRAVEL BROWN SOFT 0 52 CLAY GRAY MEDIUM 52 97 Yes F No AbovelBelow ft. GRAVEL BROWN SOFT 97 119 Casing Diameter height hole Diameter 4 in. to 115 ft. 11 lbs. /ft. 4 in. to 119 ft. Open Hole from ft. to ft, Screen YES Make JOHNSON Type stainless steel Diameter Slot/Gauze Length Set Between 2 12 6 113 ft. and 119 ft. Static Water Level 15 ft. from Land surface Date Measured 06129/20 PUMPING LEVEL (below land surface) 73 ft. after 1 hrs. um ing 30 g.p.m. Well Head Completion Pifless adapter manufacturer MAASS Model 4J 1 F Casing Protecton F12 in. above grade F At -grade (E Wells and Borings ONLY) REMARKS Grouting Information 20-25' SOUTH, OF SOUTHEAST CORNER OF HOUSE. Well Grouted? Yes No CASING DRIVEN THRU MOUNDED BENTONITE. MN WELL SEALING #H148079. JUNE 30, 2000. Grout Material: Well grouted, Type unknown from to ft. Located by: Method: Digitization (Screen) - Map (1:12,000) Nearest Known Source of Contamination Unique Number Verification: NIA Input Date: 0111312004 50 feet W direction Septic tank/drain field type System: UTM - Nad83, Zone15, X: 517895 Y: 4985946 Well disinfected upon completion? F Yes F No Meters Pump F Not installed Date Installed 05/30/200 Manufacturer's name GPM Model number 1OP101312 HP 1 Volts 230 Len th of dro2 Pipe 73 ft. Ca aci 12 m T e Submersible Material Abandoned dells Does property have any not in use and not sealed well(s)? Y es F No Variance Was a variance granted from the MDH for this well? F Yes IT No Well Contractor Certification First Bedrock Aquifer Quat. Buried Ares. Aquifer Manlyla Well Co. 82084 SANDERS, G. Last Strat Gravel (-Hanger)-brown Depth to Bedrock ff. License Business Name Lic. Or Reg. No. Name of Driller C ounty Well Index Online Report 628280 Printed 009 HE 0120D12 - fl7 �ttri•11r�r �twa�r�3a lliP'Altll Qtaf rn lnrr a cn`��xrP l ire= li`7R7S f� dll �1'�[l�Q Well Log Report - 00690772 Page 1 of 1 Minnesota Unique Well No. MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH 690772 County Washington WE I N G Entry Date 0 Quad Stillwater [update Date 10ID4I2004 Quad ID 118D RECORD Received Date 00113/2003 Minnesota Statutes Chapter 90 Well Name FURSETH, JIM Well Depth Depth Completed Date Well Completed Township Range Dir Section Subsections Elevation 690 ft. 81 ft. 81 ft. 04/2912003 CALC FROM 2- 29 20 W 2 DCCDAA Elevation Method FOOT COUNTY Drilling Method Non - specified Rotary DEM Well Address Drilling Fluid Well H dr fr � Z POINT RD y o actured? Yes No STILLWATER MN 55082 Bentonite From Ft to Ft. Use Domestic Geological Material Color Hardness From To Casing Type Steel (black or low carbon) Joint Welded Drive Shoe? F TOPSOIL BLACK SOFT 0 2 SAND & GRAVEL BROWN SOFT 2 81 Yes No Above /Below ft. Casing Diameter Weight Hole Diameter 5 in. to 77 ft. 18.97 lbs.fft. 10 in. to 77 ft. 4 in. to 81 ft. O en Hole from ft, to ft. Screen YES Make JOHNSON Type stainless steel Diameter SlottGauze Length Set Between 4 20 0 77 ft. and 81 ft. Static Water Level 10 ft. from Land surface Date Measured 04/29/2003 PUMPING LEVEL (below land surface) 50 ft. after 1 hrs. umping 50 g.p.m. Well Head Completion Pidess adapter manufacturer WHITEWATER Model F Casing Protection F12 in, above grade At -grade (Environmental Wells and Borings ONLY) NO REMARKS Grouting Information Well Grouted? F Yes F No Grout Material: High solids bentonite from Q to 30 ft. bags Located by: Minnesota Department of Health Method: GPS SA Off Grout Material: Cuttings from 30 to 77 ft. (averaged) Unique Number Verification: Information from owner Input Date: 09/10/2004 Nearest Known Source of Contamination ty System: UTM - Nad83, Zone95, Meter's X: feet N direction Septic tank/drain field pe �: 518169 Y: 4985421 Well disinfected upon completion? F Yes F No Pump f Not Installed Date Installed Manufacturers name RED JACKET Model number VFD HP 2 Volts 230 Len th of dro Pi a 50 ft. Ca aci 35 j. T e Submersible Material Abandoned Wells Does property have any not in use and not sealed wells)? f es F No Variance Was a variance granted from the MDH for this well? Yes F No Well Contractor Certification First Bedrock Aquifer Quat. Water Table Aquifer Mccullough & Sons 82054 RICHIE, T. Last Sprat Sand & larger -brown Depth to Bedrock ft. License Business Name Lic. Or Reg. No. Name of Driller Count Well Index Online Report Printed 411 HE- 01205 -07 http: Hmdh-agua .health.st.ate.rrm.us /crywi /we l log. asp ?wellid = 690772 4/1 0/2009 i l Appendix Ee Landowner Addresses R:1 ES- Chestnutl EnvSvcsl WorkGroupFileslAshl Shared\Construction\ProjectslAS King Ash Transfer Building - 29091Permit Application - ASK Ash Transfer Building.doc UOD'Aema•Nvvm Pue woD-ssajdxpjejodjoD•/n ssa 6Z E9 6 8H) AV(101, 9D`888' L 3 u n 1 V N D I s aje.� GOLDSTON,DANIEL P & SCHOTL,L C . GOLDSTON,DANIEL P & SCHOTL,L C KLINGELHUTZ,.IOHN D & DURENE D 4 POINT RD 4 POINT RD 1560 BLUFF CREEK DR BAYPORT, MN 55003 BAYPORT, MN 55003 CHASKA, MN 55318 L ANDERSEN CORPORATION WASH CO ASSOC SR C JOHNSON,DANIEL B & HILLIARD,D 100 FOURTH AVE N 750 HIGHWAY 95 3 POINT RD BAYPORT, MN 55003 BAYPORT, MN 55003 BAYPORT, MN 55003 ANDERSEN CORPORATION BLUCHER,BERNARD TRS ANDERSEN CORPORATION 100 FOURTH AVE N 17 POINT RD 100 FOURTH AVE N BAYPORT, MN 55003 BAYPORT, MN 55003 BAYPORT, MN 55003 ANDERSEN CORPORATION KRE NGEL,KRIS KRENGEL,KRIS 100 FOURTH AVE N 18 POINT RD 18 POINT RD BAYPORT, MN 55003 BAYPORT, MN 55003 BAYPORT. MN 55003 KRENGEL,KRIS 1 ST STATE BANK. OF BAYPORT KRENGEL,K.R1S 18 POINT RD 950 HIGHWAY 95 18 POINT RD BAYPORT, MN 55003 BAYPORT, MN 55003 BAYPORT, MN 55003 STATE OF NN ANDERSEN CORPORATION ANDERSEN ` RPORATION 970 PICKETZ STN 100 FOURTH AVE N 100 FO iR "1 "H AVE ' %� BAYPORT, MN 55003 BAYPORT, MN 5 5003 BAYPORT, MN 55003 STATE OF MN CARMICHAEL,BRADLEY D &. PAMELA ANDERSEN CORPORATION 970 PICKETT ST N 1 POINT RD 100 FOURTH AVE N BAYPORT, MN 55003 BAYPORT, MN 55003 BAYPORT, MN 55003 MCGANN,PATRICK J XCEL ENERGY OCCUPANT 19 POINT RD 414 NICOLLET MALL BAYPORT, MN 55003 MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55401 OCCUPANT OCCUPANT ANDERSEN CORPORATION 100 FOURTH AVE N BAYPORT, MN 55003 [ RSEN CORPORATION ANDERSEN CORPORATION FIRST STATE BANK OF BAYPORT OURTH AVE N 100 FOURTH AVE N 950 HIGHWAY 95 N :BAYPORT, MN 55003 BAYPORT, MN 55003 BAYPORT, MN 55003 )9 L S3AV Ajow 0 aaedwOD m7cnnn'l AipirEl1A1 -)Cr) cf�rin -i Rl fillniAi 1- �c^n uoD•ICmamAw pue wo:)'ssajdx3gjeaodj0D'mmm .ssajdx3 6Z£9 8EZ} AVC10l 3D 8g8 [. 3 d n J. V N D I s ajeaodjo:) XCEL ENERGY XCEL ENERGY ANDERSEN CORPORATION 414 NICOLLET MALL 414 NICOLLET MALL 100 FOURTH AVE N MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55401 MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55401 BAYPORT, MN 55003 FIRST STATE BANK OF BAYPORT STATE OF MN STATE OF MN 950 HIGHWAY 95 N 970 PICKETT ST N 970 PICKETT ST N BAYPORT, MN 55003 BAYPORT, MN 55003 BAYPORT, MN 55003 ANDERSEN CORPORATION XCEL ENERGY XCEL ENERGY 100 FOURTH AVE N 414 NICOLLET MALL 414 NICOLLET MALL BAYPORT, MN 55003 MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55401 MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55401 ANDERSEN CORPORATION ANDERSEN CORPORATION ANDERSEN CORPORATION 100 FOURTH AVE N 100 FOURTH AVE N 100 FOURTH AVE N BAYPORT, MN 55003 BAYPORT, MN 55003 BAYPORT, MN 55003 ANDERSEN CORPORATION BODGER,.IOI P XCEL ENERGY 100 FOURTH AVE N 2602 BOULDER WAY 414 NICOLLET MALL BAYPORT, MN 55003 BURNSVILI.E, MN 55337 MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55401 .XCh:L ENERGY :XCEL ENERGY XCEL ENERGY 414 NICOLLET MA LL 414 NICOLLET MALL 414 NILO LLET MA 1a1- til[NNFAPOLIS. Mil 55401 MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55401 MfNNF_.APO1.IS, !\*j 35401 XCEL ENERGY XCEL ENERGY XCEL ENERGY 414 NICOLLET MALL 414 NICOLLET MALL 414 NICOLLET MALL MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55401 MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55401 MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55401 XCEL ENERGY XCEL ENERGY OCCUPANT 414 NICOLLET MALL 414 NICOLLET MALL MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55401 MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55401 OCCUPANT OCCUPANT OCCUPANT 'PANT )9 LS3AV AJOAV off. aaedwOD J00Jd -wef m7gnEYI @ieidwa3- @s �l r1p 61 1111PIAl 1P<P-1 Appendix F: MPCA Annual Form R:\ ES-- Chestnut \EnvSvcs\WorkGroupFiles\ Ash\ Shared\Construction\ProjectslAS King Ash Transfer Building - 2009NPermit Application - ASK Ash Transfer Building,doc Minnesota Pollution 2008 Annual .: Control Agency 520 Lafayette Road North Solid Waste Transfer Facility St. Paul, NON 55155 -4194 1. Report Assembly MPCA Use.-Onl 1 , Annual Report form(s) on top followed by supporting documents. Check in: ❑ 2. Clear plastic cover or no cover. Delta: E I - 3. No 3 -ring binders allowed. Comb (GBC) binders are okay. Address: El 4. Clue February 1, 2009 Mail three (3) copies of the completed Annual Report form and two (2) copies of the supporting documents to: Minnesota Pollution Control Agency Attn: Kathy Holland- Hanson 714 Lake Avenue — Suite 220 Detroit Lakes, MN 56501 Note: All Minnesota solid waste facilities must mail their copies to the above address for proper tracking and processing regardless of where the facility is located. 11 • Facility Information (List the facility name as it should appear on your permit and the actual street address for the facility; not a PO box or mailing address.) Sav- or Facility name: _ Permit number: PBR Facility's street address: City: State: MN _ Zip: County: Region (check one): ❑ Brainerd ❑ Detroit Lakes ❑ Duluth ❑ MarshallANilimar ❑ Metro ❑ Rochester III• Facility Contact Information (Please identify the person who should receive mailings or otherwise be contacted regarding this facility.) Name: _ Title: Company name: _ Phone number: Mailing address: City: State: Zip: E -mail address: Fax number: www.pca.state.mn.us 651- 296 -6300 800- 657 -3864 • TTY 651 -282 -5332 or 800- 657 -3864 • Available in alternative formats w- sw7 -05 • 811108 Page 1 of 4 Iv. Quantity of waste Received and Method of handling (Please list the quantity of waste received, the corresponding unit of measure, and the destination(s) of material leaving your facility. Unit of i measure (ton, 0 3 , or Destination Waste activity area Quantity per item) (if sent off -site) Total waste received (A + B + o + D) A. MSw B. Demolition waste C. Industrial waste 7fg: D. Other {s ecif Total waste rejected (E + F + G + H) E. MSw F. Demolition waste G. Industrial waste H. Other. (speci Total waste sent to a facility for secondaq processin l + J + K + L 1. MSw J. Demolition waste K. Industrial waste L. Other s ecif Total waste recycled (M + N + O + P) M. MWS N. Demolition waste O. Industrial waste P. Other s ecif Total waste sent to landfills (Q + R + S + T Q. MSw R. Demolition waste S. Industrial waste T. Other (specify): Other (if plicarble) U. Appliances V. Tires W. Yard waste X. Electronics Y. Concrete Z. Asphalt AA. Metal BB. wood _ CC. De er carcasses DD. Source separated com ostahle material EE. Waste pesticide containers www.pca.state.mn.us 651-296-6300 800 -657 -3864 m TTY 651-282-5332 or 804 -657 -3864 Available in alternative formats w- sw7 -05 811108 Pa ge 2 of 4 V. Average Price Charged at Facility Gate (Please specify the unit rates [$ /ton, $ /yd or $/item) charged at the facility in each of the following categories.) Average Average tip basic Other tees County fee City or town fee Fee CD Tip fee please identify) M.S. 115a.919 M.S. 115a.921 Waste type Price Unit Price Unit Fee Unit Fee Unit Fee Unit MSw $ $ $ $ $ Demolition $ $ $ $ $ Industrial $ $ $ J_ $ $ _T Other $ $ $ $ $ * Average Tip Fee equals the average rate paid by a customer over the calendar year. * Basic Tip Fee equals the average rate paid by a customer minus all government fees, charges, and surcharges. V1. Evaluation Reports (The items listed below must be included as supporting documents attached to the Annual Report. Check the box in the column to the left if these items are attached. Provide an explanation if the items listed are not supplied. Data alone will not be accepted: calculations, interpretations, and assumptions must be included.) Item ❑ A. Evaluation of in -house personnel training program conducted by you at your facility. (Refer to Minn. R. 7035.2545). Do not include training offered by the MPCA or other regulatory entities: such information should be reported in Part X1111 of this report. ❑ B. Summary of emergency or corrective actions that occurred during the year, (Refer to Minn. R. 7035.2585). ❑ C. Other information required by permit /enforcement document/CAP grant agreement. ❑ D. Amendments to the closure, post - closure, and contingency action plans to reflect work completed, facility design changes, etc. (Refer to Minn. R. 7035.2585, item G ). ❑ E. Updated cost estimates for closure, post - closure, and contingency action to reflect work completed, facility design changes, etc. Cost estimates should also be updated using the interest rate and inflation factor supplied by the Commissioner in the cover letter to this report. (Refer to Minn. R. 7035.2085, subp. 2 ). ❑ F. Evaluation of the facility's Industrial Solid waste Management Plan (ISWMP) including an updated version of the ISWMP and proposed changes for the upcoming year. V11. Leachate Management and Volumes Handled (Please list each method of leachate management used at your facility and the total volume of leachate managed with that method.) Waste activity area leachate volume for each (identify waste activity area, leachate management method /destination management method e.g., MMSW landfill, transfer station, etc. ) (list separately) (gallons Total: -- .-------- - - - - -- .._.._. www.pca.state.mn.us 651 -296 -6309 4 849- 657 -3864 TTY 651 -282 -5332 or 800 - 657 -3864 Avaiiab[e in alternative formats Pale 3 of 4 w- sw7 -05 * 811108 VIII. Summary of Facility Personnel Training Program Name of person Position Training received Future training and date certified planned (include date) IX. certification I certify under penalty of law that this document and all attachments were prepared under my direction or supervision under a system designed to assure that qualified personnel properly gathered and evaluated the information submitted. Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system, or those persons directly responsible for fathering the information, the information submitted is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, true, accurate, and complete. Further, I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fines and imprisonment. Name: Title: Mailing address: Phone number: City: State: Zip: Signature: Date: www.pca.state.mn.us • 651 - 296 -6300 • 800 -657 -3864 • TTY 651 -282 -5332 or 800-657 -3864 • Available in alternative formats w- sw7 -05 811108 Page 4 of 4 f Appendix : Facility Inspection Form R:1ES- Chestnut \EnvSvcs\WorkGroupFiles\ Ashl Shared\Construction\Projects\AS King Ash Transfer Building - 20091Permit Application - ASK Ash Transfer Building.doc C.7 € Z Q vy LL :3 a . CL ❑ n U 0 � U N � N � (D 0_ a? U -0 o CL 0 0 PV 0 c U) �. C G D ui p > W 0 [fit 0 W W � x a o 0 m o v 4wO [� L N V} cu [� .0 [(9 p Aft rn CL v E cu o o a) c car, U L4 E N < © p Z CL U 0 Xom u Li Q. U7 LM u Ali imilm � v o o ❑ Q LL _ U C Oa -0 .0 U) :D E -0 C3 U C: 0] _ C C a) C C 0 E C U C C `D C . co CL U ❑ °_ o o v cr Q< CIS U 5+- C �, U C C L- C dy CZ 0 .�..' [o 0 m 03 03 Q � `C C � 03 �;, a � t77 0) z, U) � O 2 Zp (� _ ECG w 0 � � C � U • U � � U .0 � `C ,� � D � D a� C m U cn Uy �. L. u, E Q. Q- E o ..W o . (N c'f) r oa � o �= ni c�i c� oo a C) N ct i �-- T- Ir- rl- T1- X-- t— N N cat N AjddV ION sa00 ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ !❑ ui MUM well u01jay ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ 0 ❑ ❑ L ] ❑ ❑ aouei d .ua ❑ 1 ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ 0 ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ 0 ❑ �; auOgd auieN joloadsuj [] dn mojioA adA ❑ JGgjO ❑ Apaiieno uoijoadsuj uo11Ee luasajd sjaula ioiejado auujl # M5 @weN 4Hied a #e❑ i Ap e ndix H: Xcef Energy Response Pla n � f R - \ES- Chestnutl EnvSvcsl WorkGroupFileslAshl Shared\Construction\ProjectslAS King Ash Transfer Building - 20091Permit Application - ASK Ash Transfer Building.doc Xcel Ener Spill Response Plan: Spills must be reported b the facilit operator to Environmental Services immediatel If the spill should occur durin normal business hours Environmental Services must call the MPCA Spill Hotline within 24 hours of the spill. Be prepared to described the nature of the release; include an' estimate of the volume spilled, what was done to clean up the spill. Environmental Services personnel will notif the Cit of Minneapolis, Hennepin Count and the MPCA solid waste en Document the events which led to the release as soon as possible. Provide this information to Environmental Services (,) and at the A.S. Kin Plant. Spill Reportin Environmental Services ( spill reportin 612-330-5972 Environmental Services ( 24 hour number 612-330-6210 MPCA Spill Hotline 651-296-8100 Cit of Minneapolis 612-673-5827 Oak Park Hei Police Department 651-439-4723 Washin Count Sheriff 651-439-9381 Emer 911 MPCA Bob Criswell 651-757-2296 Washin Count Gar Bruns 651-430-4038 Cit of Oak Park slei g hts Eric Johnson 651-439-4439 A.S. Kin Plant Mar Smith 651-731-5733 Environmental Services Mark Gerlach 612-330-5552 P 1 .X,cel Ener Spill Response Plana. Spill Response Plan: Ash and Leachate In the event of a spill, the followin actions should be taken in the followin order: 1 Assess the ma of dama fi out how bad the spill is. a. How much spilled? b How lar an area does it cover? C. Does the spill pose a potentiall dan or life-threatenin situation.? (is it blockin or slickin the road? Did it dama an or an 2. Contact the proper authorities a. If the spill is ver bad, contact the police department of Oak Park Hei 651-????., the count sheriff 651-????, or 911 immediatel If a phone is unavailable, use a C13 radio. b. If an injuries have been sustained b an call the ambulance at 911 or the sheriff. C. Call Xcel Ener Environmental Services Department at 612-330-5972, durin re business hours, or Environmental Services 24-hour spill hotline at 612-330-6210, after hours. Describe the nature of the release, and include an estimate of the volume spilled. d. Call y our dispatcher. 3. Secure/cordon off the area, if at all possible, usin flares, reflective trian tape, rope, etc. 4. Collect the spill and clean up the area, as best y ou can b a. For ash spills: -pickin up spilled ash -pickin up contaminated soils (all soils that came into contact with ash b. For leachate spills: -pumpin or an means available, the li back into the tank. -scoopin up contaminated soils (all soils contacted b and saturate with leachate). NOTE: Before an collection of spill andfor contaminated areas, make sure y ou re protected: put on protective clothin g o gg les, respirator protection, and g lovesW P 2 Reel Ener Spill Response Plan: 5. Proceed to transport collected ash, collected leachate (if y ou were able to collect an and collect contaminated or saturated soils to an ash landfill, disposin them in an active cell of the landfill. 6. Contact Environmental Services a describin the effectiveness or y our clean-up efforts. 7. Tr to fi out the cause of the spill, and then correct it. If the spill is moderate to small, and poses no potentiall dan or life- threatenin situations y ou still must: 1. Contact Environmental Services. 2. Contact y our dispatcher. 3. Collect the spill and clean up the area. 4. Transport the spilled ash/leachate and contarn i nated/satu rated soils to an ash landfill where the are to be disposed of into an active cell. 5. Contact Environmental Services a second time describin to them the effectiveness of the clean up efforts. 6. As soon as possible, document the events which led to the release, and report them to Environmental Services. P 3 Xcel Ener Spill Response Plan: Spill Mana and Containment Procedures Leachate Spill Corrective Actions Surface water contamination: report; contain and collect retrievable leachate, absorb remainin leachate, monitor, evaluate impact, determine and implement appropriate follow-up actions. As p I Corrective Actions Surface water contamination: report, contain and collect retrievable ash and contaminated soils for disposal in lined cell, collect soil samples, evaluate impact, determine and implement appropriate follow-up actions. Contaminated Soils Corrective Actions Soil contamination resultin a from leachate or ash spills: report, collect saturate soil for disposal in lined cells, collect soil samples, evaluate impact, determine and implement appropriate follow-up actions. 1 . Determine extent of contaminated soils b observation. Collect sample of contaminated soils. 2. Immediatel excavate obviousl contaminated soils and an other soils suspected of bein contaminated. 3. Monitor site b collectin soil samples to assess completeness of clean- up. Soil samples should be placed in a clean plastic container. Samples should be shipped for immediatel anal 4. Samples shall be anal for the followin parameters: sulfate, chloride and sodium. 5. Remove remainin contaminated soils. 6. Submit report summarizin clean-up activities to Environmental Services. P 4