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I <br />I <br />! <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />! <br />I <br />I <br />i <br />I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> <br />~,/ <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> <br />i/ho should ply for I mitigation and compensation masure? <br /> <br />,_ .The stere <br />___Feciltty operators <br /> <br /> Combination of the state Ind f&ctltty operators <br /> <br /> Factltty users <br /> <br /> 'Other (specify) <br /> <br /> ~}ndectded <br /> <br />Coments: .............. <br /> <br />3. HAZARDOUS HASTE IMPORT/EXPORT <br /> <br />Proper hazirdous ~aste management often depends upon the availability of facilities <br />to treat, reduce and generally "handle" the wastes. Prtvatel~-o~ed proc%sstng facilities <br />must, recetve end treat sufficient ~aste volm~e to cover expenses and show. a reasonable <br />~rofit. <br /> <br /> 3a. Should Htnnesota encourage the importation of hazardous ~rastes from other <br /> 'states tn order to ensure the necessary volume to support commercial processing <br /> .facilities tn Htnnesota; end therefore ensure that ~tnnesota's wastes <br /> properly treated? <br /> <br /> Yes No Undecided <br /> <br /> 3b. Should #tnnesota export hazardous waste for processing even if the level <br /> of treatment in the out-of-state facilities is less than ~hat is .considere~ <br /> desirable? <br /> <br />3C. <br /> <br />__Yes No .Undecided .. <br /> <br />Should Minnesota investigate the possibility of entering into compacts ~tth. <br />other states for hazardous waste ,anagement, allowing exportation of some <br />hazardous.w~ste and the importation of other hazardous waste ~hlch'can be. <br />properly managed in #tnnesota facilities? <br /> <br /> .Yes : No ____Undecided <br /> <br /> <br />