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: Minnesota Pollution Control Agency <br /> v� <br /> �� �. �-� , . ., . � v�� <br /> , �a�c�a <br /> SEP 519�1 <br /> September 3, 1997 , <br /> �1`y ��- JR�JfvO <br /> Mr. Robert Zimmerman <br /> 3535 Halfmoon Cirlce <br /> Falls Church, Virginia 22044 <br /> RE: Petroleum Storage Tank Release Investigation and Corrective Action <br /> Site: 3415 Crystal Bay, Orono . <br /> Site ID#: LEAK00010688 <br /> Dear Mr. Zimmerman: <br /> The Leaking Underground Storage Tank Program at the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency(MPCA) <br /> has been informed that there has been a release of petroleum from a storage tank that you own and/or <br /> operate. This program was developed to provide assistance as you investigate and, if necessary, clean up <br /> your petroleum release. We appreciate your prompt notification so we can provide guidance to you in <br /> dealing with your release as quickly and efficiently as possible. <br /> Federal and state laws require that persons legally responsible for storage tank releases notify the MPCA <br /> of the release, investigate the extent of the release and take any necessary actions to clean up the retease. <br /> A person is generally considered legal(y responsible for a tank release if the person owned or operated <br /> the tank either during or after the release. <br /> The MPCA staff is requesting you to take steps to investigate and if necessary, clean up the release in <br /> accordance with the enclosed MPCA fact sheets. The first step is a site investigation to define the extent and <br /> magnitucie of the soil andior grouna water contamination. �%Ve recommend that you hire a qualified <br /> environmental consulting firm which has experience in conducting petroleum release site investigations and <br /> site cleanups(please refer to MPCA fact sheet 4.3 Selecting an Environmental Consultant(May 1995)). <br /> Please be aware that MPCA staff do not conduct the investigation or cleanup at your property. MPCA <br /> staff provide guidance and technical assistance during the project and review the reports submitted by <br /> your consultant. However, we urge you to contact us whenever you have a question or concern regarding <br /> your project. <br /> When you perform the requested work,the state may reimburse you for a major portion of your costs. <br /> The Petroleum Tank Release Cleanup Act inc(udes a fund(Petrofund)which in most circumstances <br /> provides partial reimbursement for petroleum tank release cleanup costs. This fund is administered by <br /> the Petroleum Release Compensation Board(Petro Board), which is part of the Minnesota Department of <br /> Commerce. <br /> 520 Lafayette Rd. N.; St. Paul, MN 55155-4194; (612)296-6300(Voice); (612) 282-5332 (TTY) <br /> Regional Offices: Duluth•Brainerd•Detroit Lakes•Marshal►•Rochester <br /> Equal Opportunity Employer•Printed on recycled paper containing at least 20%fibers from paper recycled by consumers. <br />
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