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• Site 16 — Rehbien Properties (6805 20th Avenue South, Centerville, MN) was identified on <br />the leak database. The identified leak (ID 15707) was discovered in 2003, consisted of <br />diesel, did not impact groundwater, and was issued site closure by the MPCA in 2006. <br />• Site 27 — Acton Construction (2209 Phelps Road, Lino Lakes, MN) was identified on the leak <br />and voluntary investigation and cleanup (VIC) databases. The identified leak (ID 1284) was <br />discovered in 1989, consisted of fuel oil 1 & 2 and leaded gasoline, impacted groundwater, <br />and was issued site closure by the MPCA in 1992. The site was reportedly entering into the <br />VIC Program (ID VP3340) from 1992 to 1997. <br />Adjoining Property Listings <br />Six (6) database listings were identified on sites adjoining the project area within 500 feet (see <br />Figure 2). Three (3) of the adjoining listings were for small quantity hazardous waste generators, <br />one (1) listing was for a construction stormwater permit, one (1) listing was for a leak, and one (1) <br />listing was for a multiple activity. None of the identified adjoining listings indicate a hazardous <br />material spill or release except for the following: <br />• Site 17 — Mcneely Residence (6687 20th Avenue South, Lino Lakes, MN) was identified on <br />the leak database. The identified leak (ID 15090) was discovered in 2003, consisted of fuel <br />oil 1 & 2, and was issued site closure by the MPCA in 2005. Site closure does not mean that <br />the site is free of contamination. <br />• Site 19— Jim Stevens Construction (7007 20th Avenue, Centerville, MN) was identified on the <br />leak database. The identified leak (ID 9694) was discovered in 1996, consisted of diesel and <br />gasoline type unknown, and was issued site closure by the MPCA in 1998. <br />Conclusion <br />Thirty five (35) database listing were identified within the project area and six (6) adjoining listings <br />were identified within 500 feet of the project area. Based on the this review, all identified project area <br />leaks (Sites 1, 15, 16, and 27) and adjoining leak/VIC listings (Sites 17 and 19) pose a contamination <br />risk if future redevelopment involves excavation in the vicinity of these sites. Prior to redevelopment <br />in the vicinity of the identified leak/VIC sites, it is recommended that subsurface environmental <br />investigations be conducted to determine if contaminated soil and/or groundwater will need to be <br />managed during redevelopment. <br />If you have any questions or need additional information, please contact me at 763-231-4854 or <br />rspencer@wsbeng.com. <br />Enclosures: <br />Figure 1 — Project Location Map <br />Figure 2 — MPCA What's In My Neighborhood Search Result Map <br />