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� � <br /> Mr. Don Morrison <br /> Page 3 <br /> June 29, 1993 <br /> The contents of this letter only refer to information reported to the MPCA TS <br /> staff for the activities described above. This letter does not release any <br /> party from liability for the petroleum contamination under Minn. Stat. 115C. <br /> (1992), or any other applicable state or federal law. This letter does not <br /> address other types of non-petroleum contamination that may be present at the <br /> subject property. <br /> Because you performed the requested work, the state may reimburse you for a <br /> major portion of your costs. The Petroleum Tank Release Cleanup Act <br /> establishes a fund which in certain circumstances provides partial <br /> reimbursement for petroleum tank release cleanup costs. This fund is <br /> administered by the Petro Board. More specific eligibility rules are available <br /> from the Petro Board (612/297-1119 or 612/297-4203). <br /> Thank you for your cooperation with the MPCA in responding to this petroleum <br /> tank release to protect the public health and the environment of the state of <br /> Minnesota. If you have any questions regarding this correspondence, please <br /> call me at 612/297-8589. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> � -� N-� � <br /> Richard Newquist <br /> Project Manager <br /> Tanks and Spills Section <br /> Hazardous Vaste Division <br /> RHN:nh <br /> cc: Robin Hanson, Department of Commerce, St. Paul <br /> Dorthy Hallin, City Clerk, Orono <br /> Pete Engebretson, Hennepin County Solid Waste Officer, Minneapolis <br /> Christopher Thompson, SEACOR, Minneapolis <br />