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Minnesota Pollution Control Agency <br /> June 21,2001 <br /> Mr. Mike Pudil <br /> WSI Industries <br /> 15250 Wayzata <br /> Wayzata, MN 55391 <br /> RE: Petroleum Storage Tank Release Investigation and Corrective Action <br /> Site: The Old WSI Building,2605 West Wayzata Boulevard, Wayzata <br /> Site ID#: LEAK00014282 <br /> Dear Mr. Pudil: <br /> Notice of Release <br /> The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency(MPCA)has been informed that a release of petroleum has occurred from <br /> storage tank facilities which you own and/or operate. We appreciate your timely notification so this site can be handled <br /> in an efficient manner. <br /> Legal Obligations <br /> Federal and state laws require that persons legally responsible for storage tank releases.notify the MPCA,of the release, <br /> investigate the release and, if necessary,clean up the release. A person is considered legally responsible for a tank <br /> release if the person owned or operated the tank either during or after the release, unless specifically exempted under the <br /> law. If you believe that you are not legally responsible for this storage tank release,please contact the project manager <br /> listed below. <br /> If you are not legally responsible for the release, but hold legal or equitable title to the property where the release <br /> occurred,you may volunteer to take corrective action. Responsible persons and volunteers who take corrective action <br /> may be eligible for reimbursement for a major portion of the costs of corrective action. The legislature has established <br /> the Petroleum Tank Release Cleanup Account to reimburse responsible persons and volunteers. The account is <br /> administered by the Petro Board which is part of the Minnesota Department of Commerce. Final decisions regarding the <br /> amount of reimbursement are made by the Petro Board. All questions about eligibility and reimbursement should be <br /> directed to the Petrofund staff at 651/297-1119 or 651/297-4203. <br /> Request to Take Corrective Action <br /> The MPCA staff requests that you take steps to investigate and, if necessary,clean up the release in accordance with the <br /> enclosed MPCA fact sheets. The site investigation must fully define the extent and magnitude of the soil and/or ground <br /> water contamination caused by the release. A report(Excavation Report and/or Remedial Investigation/Corrective <br /> Action Design(RI/CAD))which details the results of the investigation or concludes that excavation was sufficient to <br /> clean up the release must be submitted to this office within 10 months of the date of this letter. Please refer to MPCA <br /> fact sheets for information pertaining to the amount of work needed at the petroleum release site(s). <br /> 520 Lafayette Rd. N.; St. Paul, MN 55155-4194; (651)296-6300 (Voice); (651)282-5332 (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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