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FY 04 - 05 <br />includes but is not limited to former uses of the site, known and/or suspected causes of <br />contamination, etc. Also describe the current condition of the site and include a description <br />of existing structures and existing occupants of the site of the site. The site has been used as <br />a target practice range for clay pigeons as well as other types of shooting target practice for <br />the last fifty years, more or less. Land use in the area is changing, and the City of Ramsey <br />anticipates construction of sewer infrastructure serving the area. The site is in an area that is <br />rural residential and densities have been low, but where increasing density is anticipated to <br />serve the metropolitan area's needs. <br />II. CONTAMINATION <br />16. What contaminants have been identified at the site? Lead (mostly in shot form) and poly - <br />nuclear aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). <br />17. To qualify for cleanup funding, you must attach a copy of the approved RAP and final <br />approval of your Response Action Plan from the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency. See <br />Attachment B. <br />18. Summary of Contamination Information: <br />A. Provide a concise description of the identified contamination and proposed RAP. The <br />description should include the occurrence of the contamination (i.e., are there distinct <br />areas of contamination or is contamination widely disseminated across the site? Is the <br />contamination at the surface or at depth?). There are two main areas of contamination, <br />and both relate to the shooting range at the Site. The first area is the "target fallout <br />area," and is a thick lens of broken clay targets. Because these targets have a <br />petrochemical binder, the accumulation in area is affected by elevated concentrations of <br />PAHs. The second area of contamination is the "shot fallout area," and is impacted by <br />accumulated lead shot. This area is wider in aerial extent, but less thick than the target <br />fallout area. <br />B. Complete the following table for soil contamination (be sure to include areas of <br />contamination that have been identified at the site but will not be treated or removed as <br />part of the approved RAP): <br />General contaminant <br />Total volume of <br />Total volume of <br />Remedy <br />RAP Cleanup Goal <br />type (i.e., DRO, <br />identified <br />identified contamin- <br />(i.e., residential <br />VOCs, metals, etc.) <br />contaminated soil <br />ated soil to be <br />SRVs, industrial <br />c ds <br />remediated (c ds) <br />SRVs, etc.) <br />Lead (Pb) <br />8,000 <br />8,000 <br />Stabilization and <br />Residential SRVs <br />Removal <br />PAI-Is <br />11,000 <br />11,000 <br />Removal <br />Residential SRVs <br />cleanup 4 <br />