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FY 04 - 05 <br />20. If you have not received all funding from sources available to you, please explain. <br />COST RECOVERY <br />21. Has the site been identified as a state or federal Superfund site? _ Yes _X_ No <br />22. Has the party responsible for the contamination been identified? N/A <br />If so, who is the responsible party (RP)? <br />Is there any financial commitment by the RP to pay for some or all of the cleanup? <br />Yes No. If yes, please describe: <br />Does the RP have available resources to pay for the cleanup? Explain. <br />23. Is a Cost Recovery Plan to recover costs from responsible parties in place? No. <br />If so, attach the plan and amount of costs to be recovered. <br />Has consent of the Attorney General been attained for the Cost Recovery Plan? <br />(NOTE: It is not required that you have a plan to recover costs from the party responsible <br />for the contamination. However, if you are planning on recovering your costs from the <br />responsible party, attach information on the process. If this application receives funding <br />under this program, the consent of the Attorney General must be obtained before costs are <br />recovered. See M.S. § I I6J.557 for further details on the distribution of funds recovered.) <br />III. COST ANALYSIS <br />INVESTIGATION, CLEANUP AND PROJECT COST BUDGET <br />24. What is the total of all investigation, cleanup and project costs for the site? $650,075 <br />25. How much grant funding are you requesting from DEED (cannot be more than 75% of the <br />cost listed in the question above) $487,556.25 <br />26. Please fill out the following budget table to identify the investigation costs, cleanup costs <br />and project costs for the site as defined in the instruction section of this application. Attach <br />additional sheets if necessary. <br />(The rest of this page is intentionally left blank) <br />cleanup <br />