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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Planning Commission Regular meeting: May 24, 2016
Tentative City Council Meeting: June 7, 2016
AGENDA ITEM: Request by Hardrives, Inc. to Amend
their Interim Use Permit to Increase the
AGENDA SECTION:
Total Liquid Asphalt Storage Capacity at
Public Hearing
the Asphalt Cement Blending Plant
Facility.
PREPARED BY: Anthony Nemcek, Planner AGENDA NO. 6.c.
ATTACHMENTS: Location Map; Plans as approved with
AUF; Application Narrative; Site Plans
(Phase 1 and 2)APPROVED BY: K.L.
Memorandum dated May, 24, 2016;
Environmental Assessment Worksheet
RECOMMENDED ACTION: Motion to recommend that the City Council adopt a resolution
storage capacity allowed at the asphalt cement blending plant facility.
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RECOMMENDATION
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Minnesota Department of Natural Resources
Division of Ecological and Water Resources, Box 25
500 Lafayette Road
St. Paul, Minnesota 55155-4025
Phone: (651) 259-5091 E-mail: samantha.bump@state.mn.us
From:Thomas Cinadr
To:Alicia G. Dowdy
Subject:Re: MN Historical or Architectural Resources Query request
Date:Monday, January 11, 2016 6:58:31 AM
THIS EMAIL IS NOT A PROJECT CLEARANCE.
No archaeological sites or historic structures were identified in a search of the Minnesota Archaeological
Inventory and Historic Structures Inventory for the search area requested.
Theresultofthisdatabasesearchprovidesalistingofrecordedarchaeologicalsitesandhistoricarchitectural
propertiesthatareincludedinthecurrentSHPOdatabases.Becausethemajorityofarchaeologicalsitesinthestate
andmanyhistoricarchitecturalpropertieshavenotbeenrecorded,importantsitesorstructuresmayexistwithinthe
searchareaandmaybeaffectedbydevelopmentprojectswithinthatarea.Additionalresearch,includingfield
survey,maybenecessarytoadequatelyassessthearea’spotentialtocontainhistoricproperties.
Ifyourequireacomprehensiveassessmentofaproject’spotentialtoimpactarchaeologicalsitesorhistoric
architecturalproperties,youmayneedtohireaqualifiedarchaeologistand/orhistorian.Ifyouneedassistancewith
aprojectreview,pleasecontactKellyGragg-JohnsoninReviewandCompliance@651-259-3455orbyemailat
kelly.graggjohnson@mnhs.org.
TheMinnesotaSHPOSurveyManualsandDatabaseMetadataandContractorListscanbefoundat
http://www.mnhs.org/shpo/survey/inventories.htm
Tom Cinadr
Survey and Information Management Coordinator
Minnesota Historic Preservation Office
MinnesotaHistorical Society
345 Kellogg Blvd. West
St. Paul, MN 55102
651-259-3453
OnFri,Jan8,2016at1:51PM,AliciaG.Dowdy<adowdy@wenck.com>wrote:
Mr.Cinadr,
AttachedisaMNHistoricalorArchitecturalResourcesQueryrequestfortheHardrives,
Inc.UMoreParkExpansionProject.
Pleasecontactmeifyouhaveanyquestions.
Thankyou,
Alicia
Alicia Dowdy, Environmental Scientist
Wenck Associates Inc., 1800 Pioneer Creek Ctr., P.O. Box 249, Maple Plain, MN 55359-0249
www.wenck.com|adowdy@wenck.com|C 320.250.0305 |
Emissions (start here)
Inputs may be made in yellow cells
RASS version number = 2015-04 2/1/2016
Screening Date:
3700377
AQ Facility ID No.:
AQ File No.:
Hardrives, Inc
Facility Name:
Rosemount, MN
Facility Location:
29
SIC Code (Required):
Emissions type (PTE, Future Actual):
PTE
CAS # or Total Annual
Stack(s)#1Stack(s)#2Stack(s)#3
Chemical NameHAP
MPCA #Emissions
TK005TK006TK007
Hourly Hourly
Hourly
Annual Annual Annual
Emissions Emissions Emissions
(tpy)
Emissions (tpy)Emissions (tpy)Emissions (tpy)
(lb/hr)(lb/hr)(lb/hr)
7440-38-2ArsenicYES0.000007
71-43-2BenzeneYES0.001080 1.47E-041.75E-041.47E-041.75E-041.47E-041.75E-04
56-55-3Benzo\[a\]anthraceneYES0.000045 1.98E-059.59E-061.98E-059.59E-061.98E-059.59E-06
7440-43-9CadmiumYES0.000038
75-15-0Carbon disulfideYES0.000504 7.34E-058.73E-057.34E-058.73E-057.34E-058.73E-05
630-08-0Carbon MonoxideNO1.671246 1.64E-017.96E-021.64E-017.96E-021.64E-017.96E-02
7440-47-3ChromiumYES0.000048
Chrysene
218-01-9(Benzo(a)phenanthrene)YES0.000169
7.42E-053.59E-057.42E-053.59E-057.42E-053.59E-05
7440-50-8CopperNO0.000029
25321-22-6DichlorobenzenesSome0.000041
Dimethylbenz\[a\]anthracene,
57-97-67,12-YES0.000001
100-41-4Ethyl benzeneYES0.001196 1.74E-042.07E-041.74E-042.07E-041.74E-042.07E-04
Ethyl chloride
75-00-3(Chloroethane)YES0.000126 1.83E-052.18E-051.83E-052.18E-051.83E-052.18E-05
206-44-0FluorantheneYES0.000121 5.30E-052.57E-055.30E-052.57E-055.30E-052.57E-05
50-00-0FormaldehydeYES0.024299 3.17E-033.76E-033.17E-033.76E-033.17E-033.76E-03
110-54-3HexaneNO0.061835
7783-06-4Hydrogen sulfideNO0.295855 1.02E-014.92E-021.02E-014.92E-021.02E-014.92E-02
7439-92-1LeadYES0.000017
7439-97-6Mercury (elemental)YES0.000009
Methyl bromide
74-83-9(Bromomethane)YES0.000154 2.25E-052.67E-052.25E-052.67E-052.25E-052.67E-05
Methyl chloride
74-87-3(Chloromethane)YES0.000724 1.06E-041.25E-041.06E-041.25E-041.06E-041.25E-04
Methyl ethyl ketone (2-
78-93-3Butanone)NO0.001228 1.79E-042.13E-041.79E-042.13E-041.79E-042.13E-04
Methylene chloride
75-09-2(Dichloromethane)YES0.000009 1.24E-061.47E-061.24E-061.47E-061.24E-061.47E-06
91-20-3NaphthaleneYES0.001489 6.43E-043.12E-046.43E-043.12E-046.43E-043.12E-04
7440-02-0NickelYES0.000072
10102-44-0Nitrogen oxide (NO2)NO1.086240
85-01-8PhenanthreneYES0.001452 6.36E-043.08E-046.36E-043.08E-046.36E-043.08E-04
Polycyclic Organic Matter
00-01-7(POM)YES0.000144
7782-49-2Selenium YES0.000001
100-42-5StyreneYES0.000170 2.48E-052.94E-052.48E-052.94E-052.48E-052.94E-05
108-88-3TolueneYES0.000117
1330-20-7XylenesYES0.006296 9.17E-041.09E-039.17E-041.09E-039.17E-041.09E-03
95-47-6Xylenes, o-YES0.001794 2.61E-043.11E-042.61E-043.11E-042.61E-043.11E-04
Ethanol Specific
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Inputs may be made in yellow cells
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CAS # or
Stack(s)#4Stack(s)#5Stack(s)#6Stack(s)#7
Chemical Name
MPCA #
TK008TK009TK010TK011
Hourly Hourly Hourly
Hourly
Annual Annual Annual Annual
Emissions Emissions Emissions Emissions
Emissions (tpy)Emissions (tpy)Emissions (tpy)Emissions (tpy)
(lb/hr)(lb/hr)(lb/hr)(lb/hr)
Arsenic
7440-38-2
71-43-2Benzene 7.71E-051.04E-047.71E-051.04E-046.22E-053.85E-056.22E-053.85E-05
56-55-3Benzo\[a\]anthracene 1.35E-042.73E-061.35E-042.73E-065.64E-062.73E-065.64E-062.73E-06
7440-43-9Cadmium
75-15-0Carbon disulfide
3.86E-055.20E-053.86E-055.20E-053.11E-051.93E-053.11E-051.93E-05
630-08-0Carbon Monoxide 4.68E-022.27E-024.68E-022.27E-024.68E-022.27E-024.68E-022.27E-02
7440-47-3Chromium
Chrysene
218-01-9(Benzo(a)phenanthrene)
5.06E-041.02E-055.06E-041.02E-052.11E-051.02E-052.11E-051.02E-05
7440-50-8Copper
25321-22-6Dichlorobenzenes
Dimethylbenz\[a\]anthracene,
57-97-67,12-
100-41-4Ethyl benzene 9.16E-051.24E-049.16E-051.24E-047.38E-054.57E-057.38E-054.57E-05
Ethyl chloride
75-00-3(Chloroethane)9.64E-061.30E-059.64E-061.30E-057.77E-064.81E-067.77E-064.81E-06
206-44-0Fluoranthene
3.62E-047.32E-063.62E-047.32E-061.51E-057.32E-061.51E-057.32E-06
50-00-0Formaldehyde 1.66E-032.24E-031.66E-032.24E-031.34E-038.30E-041.34E-038.30E-04
110-54-3Hexane
7783-06-4Hydrogen sulfide 1.02E-014.92E-021.02E-014.92E-02
7439-92-1Lead
7439-97-6Mercury (elemental)
Methyl bromide
74-83-9(Bromomethane)1.18E-051.59E-051.18E-051.59E-059.52E-065.90E-069.52E-065.90E-06
Methyl chloride
74-87-3(Chloromethane)5.54E-057.48E-055.54E-057.48E-054.47E-052.77E-054.47E-052.77E-05
Methyl ethyl ketone (2-
78-93-3Butanone)9.40E-051.27E-049.40E-051.27E-047.58E-054.69E-057.58E-054.69E-05
Methylene chloride
75-09-2(Dichloromethane)6.51E-078.78E-076.51E-078.78E-075.24E-073.25E-075.24E-073.25E-07
91-20-3Naphthalene
4.39E-038.88E-054.39E-038.88E-051.83E-048.88E-051.83E-048.88E-05
7440-02-0Nickel
10102-44-0Nitrogen oxide (NO2)
85-01-8Phenanthrene 4.34E-038.78E-054.34E-038.78E-051.81E-048.78E-051.81E-048.78E-05
Polycyclic Organic Matter
00-01-7(POM)
7782-49-2Selenium
100-42-5Styrene 1.30E-051.76E-051.30E-051.76E-051.05E-056.50E-061.05E-056.50E-06
108-88-3Toluene
1330-20-7Xylenes 4.82E-046.50E-044.82E-046.50E-043.88E-042.41E-043.88E-042.41E-04
95-47-6Xylenes, o-
1.37E-041.85E-041.37E-041.85E-041.11E-046.86E-051.11E-046.86E-05
Ethanol Specific
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CAS # or
Stack(s)#8Stack(s)#9Stack(s)#10
Chemical Name
MPCA #
TK012SV004SV005
Hourly Hourly
Hourly
Annual Annual Annual
Emissions Emissions Emissions
Emissions (tpy)Emissions (tpy)Emissions (tpy)
(lb/hr)(lb/hr)(lb/hr)
Arsenic 1.57E-066.87E-06
7440-38-2
71-43-2Benzene 6.22E-053.85E-051.55E-041.60E-041.65E-057.21E-05
56-55-3Benzo\[a\]anthracene 5.64E-062.73E-065.64E-062.73E-061.41E-086.18E-08
7440-43-9Cadmium 8.63E-063.78E-05
75-15-0Carbon disulfide 3.11E-051.93E-057.73E-058.02E-05
630-08-0Carbon Monoxide 4.68E-022.27E-024.68E-022.27E-022.96E-011.30E+00
7440-47-3Chromium 1.10E-054.81E-05
Chrysene
218-01-9(Benzo(a)phenanthrene)2.11E-051.02E-052.11E-051.02E-05
7440-50-8Copper 6.67E-062.92E-05
25321-22-6Dichlorobenzenes 9.41E-064.12E-05
Dimethylbenz\[a\]anthracene,
57-97-67,12-1.25E-075.50E-07
100-41-4Ethyl benzene 7.38E-054.57E-051.84E-041.90E-04
Ethyl chloride
75-00-3(Chloroethane)7.77E-064.81E-061.93E-052.00E-05
206-44-0Fluoranthene 1.51E-057.32E-061.51E-057.32E-062.35E-081.03E-07
50-00-0Formaldehyde 1.34E-038.30E-043.34E-033.46E-035.88E-042.58E-03
110-54-3Hexane 1.41E-026.18E-02
7783-06-4Hydrogen sulfide 1.02E-014.92E-021.26E-036.12E-04
7439-92-1Lead 3.92E-061.72E-05
7439-97-6Mercury (elemental)2.04E-068.93E-06
Methyl bromide
74-83-9(Bromomethane)9.52E-065.90E-062.37E-052.46E-05
Methyl chloride
74-87-3(Chloromethane)4.47E-052.77E-051.11E-041.15E-04
Methyl ethyl ketone (2-
78-93-3Butanone)7.58E-054.69E-051.89E-041.95E-04
Methylene chloride
75-09-2(Dichloromethane)5.24E-073.25E-071.31E-061.35E-06
91-20-3Naphthalene 1.83E-048.88E-051.83E-048.88E-054.78E-062.10E-05
7440-02-0Nickel 1.65E-057.21E-05
10102-44-0Nitrogen oxide (NO2)2.48E-011.09E+00
85-01-8Phenanthrene 1.81E-048.78E-051.81E-048.78E-051.33E-075.84E-07
Polycyclic Organic Matter
00-01-7(POM)3.29E-051.44E-04
7782-49-2Selenium 1.88E-078.24E-07
100-42-5Styrene 1.05E-056.50E-062.61E-052.71E-05
108-88-3Toluene 2.67E-051.17E-04
1330-20-7Xylenes 3.88E-042.41E-049.67E-041.00E-03
95-47-6Xylenes, o-1.11E-046.86E-052.76E-042.86E-04
Ethanol Specific
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is 1 E-5 (or 1 chance in 100,000). These facility risk guidelines are risk management-based. They are not discrete indicators of observed adverse effect. If a risk estimate falls below
facility risk guidelines, the MPCA may conclude that the assessed health effects from the proposed action are unlikely to occur, or will be negligible. A risk estimate that exceeds
a guideline triggers further careful consideration. Many pollutants have more than a single endpoint and thus are included in multiple endpoints totals
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NoncancerNoncancer
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6.7E-031.9E-082.5E-079.9E-019.9E-019.9E-01
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Ceiling Values Exceeded?
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Acute
1.E+001.E+001.E+001.E-051.E+001.E-051.E+001.E-051.E+001.E-051.E+001.E-051.E+001.E-051.E+001.E-05
2.8E-018.5E-031.5E-023.7E-081.5E-074.1E-093.1E-091.5E-021.8E-071.5E-024.1E-081.5E-024.0E-08Calculated value for transparency an
Total Inhalation Screening Hazard Indices and Cancer Risks
EndpointAcute
Total Inhalation Screening Hazard Indices and Cancer Risks
Screening Date:AQ Facility ID No.:AQ File No.:Facility Name:Facility Location:SIC Code (Required):Emissions type (PTE, Future Actual):
Respiratory1.3E-028.5E-031.5E-02Reproductive/developmental/endocrine/fetotoxicityBlood/hematologicalNeurological2.6E-013.3E-061.5E-05Eyes7.7E-030.0E+00Digestive0.0E+000.0E+00Bone & teeth0.0E+00Cardio
vascular8.2E-040.0E+000.0E+00Kidney0.0E+000.0E+00Liver0.0E+003.4E-080.0E+00Skin0.0E+000.0E+00Ethanol specific0.0E+000.0E+00
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Screening Date:AQ Facility ID No.:AQ File No.:Facility Name:Facility Location:SIC Code (Required):BenzenenoBromopropane, 1-noButadiene, 1,3-noCarbon disulfidenoCellosolve AcetatenoChloroformno2-ethox
yethanolnoEthylbenzenenoEthyl chlorideno2-methoxyethanolnoTrichloroethylenenoArsenicnoCarbon tetrachloridenoMercurynoPropylene oxideno
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