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1987 - fuel leakage
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2160
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Wayzata
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2160 Wayzata Boulevard West
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• <br /> I. <br /> i 1,•t b1 4,4 <br /> y ''`s4 CITY of ORONO <br /> i , 'q 7 x Post Office Box 66•Crystal Bay, Minnesota 55323•Municipal Offices <br /> .,0 ' ' On the North Shore of Lake Minnetonka <br /> k:,.0 <br /> � -c' July 20, 1987 <br /> - ,' ..:fs <br /> Dick Kable <br /> Minnesota Pollution Control Agency <br /> 520 Lafayette Road <br /> St. Paul, MN 55155 <br /> Re: 2160 Wayzata Boulevard, Orono - Gas Leak <br /> Dear Mr. Kable: <br /> On July 14, 1987 , I spoke with your department on the above subject <br /> property. I would like to review the situation again to you. <br /> 1. On April 1, 1987, there was a gasoline leak at 2160 Wayzata <br /> Boulevard. <br /> 2. Clean up was ordererd due to the hazards involved - Baywest was <br /> cotacted by the P.C.A. to do the clean up. <br /> 3. Gasoline tanks were tested (Petro Tite Test), and pursuant to NFPA <br /> criteria, the tanks passed. <br /> 4. The cause of the leak has not been found, leaving the site with no <br /> responsible party. <br /> 5. The leak has continued without the P.C.A. monitoring it or looking <br /> into where the gasoline came from. <br /> 6. 4-55 gallon drums are on the site marked "flamable", and no <br /> one to claim them. <br /> I am requesting you to continue to pursue the source of the leak and <br /> remove the 4-55 gallon drums and any other materials that pose a pollution <br /> problem to the health, safety and welfare of the public. If you have any <br /> questions, please feel free to contact me at my office. <br /> Sincerely ( <br /> -71;evulA -.. -)ItL'jC <br /> Thomas J. Jacobs, <br /> Building & Fire Inspector <br /> TJJ/tlp <br /> cc: Mark E. Bernhardson, City Administrator <br /> Jeanne A. Mabusth, Building & Zoning Administrator <br /> Melvin Kilbo, Police Chief <br /> William Wear, P.O. Box 306, Long Lake, MN 55356 <br /> BUILDING&ZONING—473-7357 • ADMINISTRATION&FINANCE—473-7358 • PUBLIC WORKS—473-7359 <br /> ASSESSING <br />
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