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Mr. Richard Anderson <br /> April 8, 1999 <br /> Page 2 <br /> Sites with free product(free-floating petroleum), drinking�water supply impacts, surface water impacts, indoor vapor <br /> impacts, fire or explosion hazards, or ground water impacts which pose a significant threat to public health or the <br /> environment, are considered high priority for staff review. If one or more of these situations apply to your site, an <br /> RUCAD report must be submitted within 90 days. In addition, if you know or discover that there is free-product from a <br /> well, excavation, or borehole, you must notify the MPCA within 24 hours and IMMEDIATELY begin interim free <br /> productrecovery. <br /> If you have not already done so, the MPCA recommends that you hire a qualified consulting firm registered with the <br /> Petrofund staff that has experience in conducting petroleum release site investigations and in proposing and <br /> implementing appropriate corrective actions. A list of registered contractors and consultants is available from the <br /> Petrofund staff. The MPCA reserves the right to reject proposed corrective actions if the requirements of the site <br /> investigation have not been fulfilled. Please note that, under Minn. R. 2890 (Supp. 1997), you must solicit a minimum of <br /> two competitive proposals on a form prescribed by the Petro Board to ensure that the consulting costs are reasonable. <br /> Questions about bidding requirements should be directed to Petrofund staff. <br /> Required Response <br /> MPCA staff requests a response to this letter within 30 days. Please tell us whether you intend to proceed with the <br /> requested work. If you do not respond within this time frame, the MPCA staff will assume that you do not intend to <br /> comply, in which case the MPCA Commissioner may order you to take corrective action. Failure to cooperate with the <br /> MPCA in a timely manner may result in reduced reimbursement from the Petro Board. See Minn. R. 2890(Supp. 1997). <br /> The enclosed fact sheets will provide you with the information necessary to complete a successful investigation and <br /> cleanup. If you have any questions concerning this letter or need additional information, please contact me at <br /> 651/297-8580. Please reference the above LEAK#in all correspondence. If you are calling long distance, you may <br /> reach the MPCA St. Paul office by calling 1-800/657-3864. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> Chris L.McLain <br /> Project Manager <br /> Site Remediation Section <br /> Metro llistrict <br /> CLM:smm <br /> Enclosures <br /> cc: Dorothy Hallin, Orono City Clerk <br /> Greg Lie, Hennepin County Solid Waste Officer <br /> Bryan Hassing,Liesch Associates <br />
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