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RESPONSE TO COMMENTS, FINDINGS OF FACT, AND RECORD OF DECISION <br /> SILVER LAKE CENTER COMMERCIAL REDEVELOPMENT <br /> ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT WORKSHEET(EAW) <br /> • Response: When MPCA requirements are monitoring ed, the three satisfied, g wells located behind the <br /> New Market building will be abandoned in accordance with all applicable local, state, and <br /> federal regulations. If circumstances require, the monitoring wells may be abandoned and <br /> relocated in order to accommodate building demolition and site redevelopment. As stated in the <br /> EA W, if any abandoned wells or septic fields associated with the abandoned farmstead are <br /> encountered during site redevelopment, these systems will be properly abandoned. <br /> 3. Please be aware that removal of friable asbestos-containing materials and materials that will <br /> become friable during removal must be performed by companies licensed by the MDH. In <br /> addition, the mandatory safe work practices must be used to do the removal. <br /> Response: As stated in the EA W, all asbestos materials will be removed from the buildings <br /> demolished during redevelopment excluding Category 1 non friable materials. The MPCA and <br /> U.S Environmental Protection Agency(EPA) will be notified prior to building demolition, all <br /> activities will be conducted by licensed contractors, and all applicable rules and regulations will <br /> be followed. <br /> Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, Paul Hoff, February 16, 1996 <br /> The MPCA stated"the information provided appears to properly identify the potential environmental <br /> effects of the project and appropriate mitigation. The MPCA does not recommend the preparation of <br /> an Environmental Impact Statement." The MPCA also noted that"Phase 1 grading . . . will require the <br /> • construction of temporary stormwater storage before construction is started." <br /> Response: So noted for the record. Temporary stormwater storage will be incorporated into the <br /> grading and erosion control plan and the project will comply with NPDES requirements. <br /> • <br /> PAGE 3 <br />