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PROGRESS REPORT <br />Project: EIS Review for Proposed Landfill Site G in Lake Elmo <br />Project #: 5175.001 <br />Date: September 14, 1990 <br />Reporting Period: 6/26/90 - 8/25/90 <br />Activities Undertaken During the Reporting Period <br />Activities conducted during the current reporting period consisted primarily <br />of project administration (i.e., reporting on project status and com- <br />munication with project staff, subcontractor, and ReAPP) and a visit to Site <br />G on 8/15/90 to review and photograph the placement of helium balloons used <br />to assess the visual impacts of the proposed landfill final contours. <br />Although subcontractor labor and expenses for June, July, and August are not <br />included on this invoice, Geraghty and Miller staff have been gathering <br />background information, reviewing maps, and setting up input files for the <br />groundwater flow model as part of the analytical groundwater modeling task. <br />Activities Anticipated Next Month <br />During the month of September, Geraghty and Miller will continue their ground- <br />water modeling analysis of the proposed landfill vicinity. Other activities <br />will be prioritized following consultation with the City, ReAPP, and their <br />attorneys based on the County's progress with the health risk memo, landfill <br />design specifications, and draft EIS report. <br />Chanqes in Personnel and Schedule <br />No changes in personnel are anticipated. It is the project team's <br />understanding that the draft EIS is delayed approximately six months from the <br />schedule presented in the last Progress Report from the County. <br />
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