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City of Ramsey <br /> Project B1610732 <br /> January 10, 2017 <br /> Page 11 <br /> environmental concern that were not identified in the regulatory database report. We did not identify <br /> facilities on the state regulatory web pages we accessed that were not already listed in the ERIS report <br /> discussed in Section B.3 above with the exception of the following listing for the Site: <br /> ■ Barnett Anoka Motor—F Bath, 6415 Highway 10 NW, formerly located on the Site and <br /> extending onto the adjacent parcel to the northwest.The MPCA WIMN web page lists this as <br /> a leak site. A petroleum tank release (unknown product) was reported on July 1, 2000 (Leak <br /> #14065).The file on the reported release was closed by the MPCA on August 18, 2005.The <br /> ERIS report indicates that groundwater was reportedly contaminated by the release. <br /> B.S. Regulatory Agency File and Records Review <br /> The purpose of the regulatory file review is to obtain sufficient information to assist in determining if a <br /> recognized environmental condition, historical recognized environmental condition, controlled <br /> recognized environmental condition, or a de minimis condition exists at the Site in connection with a <br /> regulatory report listing. <br /> Based on our review of the regulatory report, it is our opinion that a regulatory agency file and records <br /> review is warranted to determine if a recognized environmental condition, historical recognized <br /> environmental condition, controlled recognized environmental condition, or a de minimis condition <br /> exists at the Site in connection with the LEAKSITES and VIC sites identified in Sections B.3.a and B.4.b. <br /> Braun Intertec was authorized to review the MPCA files pertaining to these LEAKSITES and VIC sites. The <br /> following is a discussion of the information reviewed. <br /> B.5.a. Leak#7134 <br /> The information in the MPCA file was limited. A petroleum tank release was reported on January 6, 1994 <br /> following the removal of underground storage tanks. The MPCA closed the file on the reported release <br /> on August 22, 1995.The file apparently overlapped with the VIC file (VP4770). <br /> An excavation report dated September 28, 1994 for Leak#7134 was in the VIC VP4770 file. According to <br /> the excavation report, a 6,000-gallon waste oil UST, an 8,000-gallon fuel oil UST, and a 560-gallon motor <br /> oil UST were removed in January 1994. The waste oil and fuel oil USTs were located along the west <br /> exterior wall of the auto dealership building (west of the Site).The motor oil tank was located in the <br /> northeast portion of the auto dealership building (on the Site).The excavations were completed to <br /> depths ranging from 4 to 10 feet below grade. Groundwater was not encountered in the excavations. <br /> Approximately 20 cubic yards of soil was excavated from the fuel oil tank basin and stockpiled on-site. <br /> Confirmation samples of the stockpiled soils were analyzed for DRO, benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene and <br /> BRAUN <br /> INTERTEC <br />