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r: l_, <br /> Minnesota Pollution Control Agency <br /> August 8, 2000 <br /> t_ <br /> '\ <br /> Mr. Bill Wear <br /> P.O. Box 306 <br /> Long Lake, MN 55356 <br /> RE: Petroleum Tank Release Site File Closure <br /> Site: Orono Self Serve, 2160 Wayzata Boulevard, Long Lake <br /> Site ID#: LEAK00000147 and LEAK00012645 <br /> Dear Mr. Wear: <br /> We are pleased to let you know that the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency(MPCA) staff has <br /> determined that your investigation and/or cleanup has adequately addressed the petroleum tank <br /> release at the site listed above. Based on the information provided,the MPCA staff has closed <br /> the release site file. <br /> Closure of the file means that the MPCA staff does not require any additional investigation <br /> and/or cleanup work at this time or in the foreseeable future. Please be aware that file closure <br /> does not necessarily mean that all petroleum contamination has been removed from this site. <br /> However, the MPCA staff has concluded that any remaining contamination, if present, does not <br /> appear to pose a threat to public health or the environment. <br /> The MPCA reserves the right to reopen this file and to require additional investigation and/or <br /> cleanup work if new information or changing regulatory requirements make additional work <br /> necessary. If you or other parties discover additional contamination(either petroleum or <br /> nonpetroleum)that was not previously reported to the MPCA, Minnesota law requires that the <br /> MPCA be immediately notified. <br /> You should understand that this letter does not release any party from liability for the petroleum <br /> contamination under Minn. Stat. ch. 115C (Supp. 1997) or any other applicable state or federal <br /> law. In addition,this letter does not release any party from liability for nonpetroleum <br /> contamination, if present, under Minn. Stat. ch. 115B (1996), the Minnesota Superfund Law. <br /> The monitoring wells for this site should be abandoned in accordance with the Minnesota <br /> Department of Health Well Code, Chapter 4725. If you choose to keep the monitoring wells, the <br /> Minnesota Department of Health will continue to assess a maintenance fee for each well. <br /> 520 Lafayette Rd. N.; St. Paul, MN 55155-4194; (651)296-6300 (Voice); (651)292-5332 (TTY) <br /> St. Paul • Brainerd • Detroit Lakes • Duluth • Mankato • Marshall • Rochester • Willmar; www.pca.state.mn.us <br /> Equal Opportunity Employer • Printed on recycled paper containing at least 20%fibers from paper recycled by consumers. <br />
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