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Economic Development Commission
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10/09/1985
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~V~altel~q~.c. <br /> <br />IF~VESTMENT <br /> <br />14310 SUNFISH LAKE BLVD,, ANOKA, MINNESOTA 55303 612/427-3181 <br /> <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br />I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> <br />Mr. Ainars Sills <br />Minnesota Pollution Control Agency <br /> <br />July 29, ].985/~-' <br /> <br />Dear Ainars, <br /> <br />This letter is in response to several items of discussion thzt came up during <br /> <br /> Specifically I wish to limit this response to <br /> <br />our meeting of July 22, 1985. <br />four items: <br /> <br />Item 1. <br /> <br /> 1. Construction of fence around the sodium hydro:.:ide barrels so <br /> <br /> as to limit access of unauthorized persons. <br /> <br /> 2. Location and description of available spill control equipment. <br /> <br /> 3. PH monitoring of water streams discharged to drainfie!d. <br /> <br /> 4. Initial response to penalty clause as described in stipulatios <br /> agreement. <br /> <br />Construction of fence around sodium hydroxide barrels. <br /> <br />We propose to construct a fence around the barrels of ~',:.![um <br /> <br />that are currently stored outside so as to limi~ z,c-~:~z~r~ b,; <br /> <br />£~,..,rsons. The fence would be approximately eiGi~-_ f._,,':t b~..'h, :omF..cse ! <br />metal chicken-wire with steel poles at the corr.er~. I!'~.'~ :>,_,i ,;~ wc,.~_]. <br />sunk in the ground, with no appreciable clearance ,~:]d,':~; ';]~,'~ wire <br />access. The gage of the wire would be small e).~,~u3!-~ .~'.' .' '.'!~ <br />of the fence large enough to preclude access t,,~ ~.!-~. ::.~': ,,~,. '.i ~,v <br /> <br />through the fence. The fence wou~:] ~.-,e tem~.c~?.~--, -~-.~::' ' ..... !i.: <br />h'?:!ro>'.ide is fin.~]l'/ disposed of, .Ir'.[ .h<..P.c,?, ',.' ' .... , .... . <br /> <br /> <br />
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