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groundwater contamination, abandoned dumps, closed landfills, existing or <br />abandoned storage tanks, and hazardous liquid or gas pipelines. Discuss any potential <br />environmental effects from pre -project site conditions that would be caused or <br />exacerbated by project construction and operation. Identify measures to avoid, <br />minimize, or mitigate adverse effects from existing contamination or potential <br />environmental hazards. Include development of a Contingency Plan or Response <br />Action Plan. <br />MPCA's What's In My Neighborhood (WIMN) database was reviewed to determine if any <br />known contaminated properties or potential environmental hazards are located on the <br />project site or within 150 feet of the project site. The database includes one site within the <br />project site, and one site within 150 feet (see Table 9 and Figure 11). <br />Using the following criteria established by the Minnesota Department of Transportation <br />(MnDOT), the sites were classified into high, medium, and low risk sites: <br />• High risk: In general, sites with high environmental risks are properties that have <br />documented releases of chemicals or hazardous or regulated substances (e.g., active <br />and inactive state and federal cleanup sites, active and inactive dump sites, and active <br />leaking underground storage tank sites), strong evidence of contamination (e.g., soil <br />staining, stressed vegetation), or storage of large volumes of petroleum or other <br />chemicals (e.g., bulk storage tank facilities). <br />• Medium risk: Sites of medium environmental risk are properties where smaller <br />volumes of petroleum, chemicals, or hazardous materials are frequently stored and <br />used (e.g., registered underground and aboveground storage tanks, vehicle repair <br />facilities, metal working shops), but at which no evidence of spills or releases exists, <br />or properties with documented releases that have been "closed" (signifying no <br />further cleanup actions deemed necessary) by the MPCA. Closed sites, such as closed <br />leaking underground storage tank sites, are considered medium risks because <br />residual soil or groundwater contamination may exist. <br />• Low risk: Low environmental risk sites include properties where minor volumes of <br />chemicals or hazardous materials have been used or stored (e.g., hazardous waste <br />generators, and possibly some farmsteads and residences). <br />Table 9. MPCA WIMN Sites Within 150 Feet of the Project Site <br />Site ID Site Name Activity <br />Risk Level Status <br />26494 Oil Change <br />Anywhere Inc small quantity generator <br />Hazardous Waste, Very <br />Low <br />140834 Stoney River Construction Stormwater Low <br />Active <br />Inactive <br />b. Project Related Generation/Storage of Solid Wastes — Describe solid wastes <br />generated/stored during construction and/or operation of the project. Indicate method <br />of disposal. Discuss potential environmental effects from solid waste handling, storage, <br />Haviland Fields EAW 17 July 2023 <br />