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SEP 2 1987 <br /> ,fix '. <br /> tl 1$4 <br /> 16 <br /> 14 Minnesota Pollution Control Agency <br /> Ak- <br /> CERTIFIED <br /> MAIL <br /> RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED <br /> SEP 2 5 1987 <br /> Mr. William Wear <br /> 2160 Wayzata Boulevard <br /> P.O. Box 306 <br /> Long Lake, Minnesota 55356 <br /> Dear Mr. Wear: <br /> Re: Petroleum Storage Tank Release Investigation and Corrective Action <br /> Site: Little Oak Food Market, Orono, Minnesota <br /> Site ID #: LEAK000000147 <br /> The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) has reason to believe that a <br /> release of petroleum has occurred from storage tank facilities for which you are <br /> responsible. The first report of the release was made to MPCA staff on <br /> April 1, 1987. The tank facilities are located at: <br /> 2160 Wayzata Boulevard <br /> Orono, Minnesota <br /> Federal and State laws require that persons responsible for storage tank <br /> releases notify the MPCA of the release, investigate the extent of the threat to <br /> public health, welfare or the environment caused by the release and take actions <br /> needed to ensure that the release is cleaned up and the public health, welfare <br /> or the environment protected. We are aware an initial investigation has <br /> occurred, however, no data has been forwarded to the MPCA. The MPCA needs a <br /> committment from you, in the form of an agreement to proceed with the necessary <br /> corrective action, to resolve the problem at your facility. <br /> In addition, the Petroleum Tank Release Cleanup Act requires that a person owning or <br /> operating a tank at any time during or after a release furnish to the MPCA <br /> Commissioner any information that person may have or may reasonably obtain that is <br /> relevant to the release. <br /> Phone:— <br /> 520 Lafayette Road, St. Paul, Minnesota 55155 <br /> Regional Offices • Duluth/Brainerd/Detroit Lakes/Marshall/Rochester <br /> Equal Opportunity Employer <br />