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15 <br /> i. The converted storage facility can embrace sustainability that are not achievable <br /> by the current racetrack by implementing eco-friendly practices.This includes <br /> reducing overall waste generation, increasing recycling efforts, and <br /> implementing renewable energy options. By adopting these sustainable <br /> measures, the facility reduces its environmental impact, contributing positively <br /> to the community and the environment. <br /> 4- Solid Waste Management <br /> a. Reduced Event-Related Waste Generation: <br /> i. The racetrack typically generates significant amounts of waste during racing <br /> events, including food containers, beverage cups, and other single-use items. <br /> With the conversion into a storage facility, eliminates of large-scale events is <br /> reduced, leading to a substantial decrease in event-related waste generation. <br /> This reduction aligns with waste reduction and conservation efforts, benefiting <br /> the environment. <br /> In conclusion, converting the Orange County race track into a storage facility offers significant hazardous <br /> materials and waste benefits that prioritize safety, environmental protection, and sustainability.The <br /> elimination of hazardous materials associated with racing events, responsible material handling, and <br /> proper waste management practices ensure a reduced risk of contamination and promote a healthier <br /> living environment. Embracing sustainable practices and adhering to environmental regulations further <br /> exemplify the commitment of the storage facility to be a responsible and conscientious neighbor in the <br /> community. <br /> 5- Erosion Control <br /> a. Construction Criteria <br /> i. Standards of the facility willfully adhere with "Orange County Soil Erosion <br /> Sedimentation Control Ordinance" and other requirements. <br /> ii. Pre-construction conference will be held before any disturbance to ensure that <br /> all contractors understand existing regulations. <br /> 6- Stormwater management <br /> a. Impacts to the Neuse stream buffers on site shall comply with the uses listed in the <br /> Neuse Rules and the Orange County Unified Development Ordinance. Examples of listed <br /> uses include utilities, roadways, etc. <br /> b. The project will adhere with the stormwater requirements listed in the Falls Lake Rules. <br /> i. Project site Nitrogen and Phosphorus load contributions leaving the site must be <br /> held to 2.2 lbs per acre per year and .33 lbs per acre per year respectively.These <br /> standards will be met via BMPs approved by North Carolina Division of Water <br /> Quality(NCDEQ). <br /> ii. No net increase in peak flow leaving the site from the predevelopment <br /> conditions for the 1-year, 24-hour storm; <br /> c. A Stormwater Management Plan (SMP) shall be developed to address stormwater <br /> runoff for the project site. Design calculations will be based on stormwater best <br /> management practices (BMPs). <br />