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<br /> <br /> <br />Phase I Environmental Site Assessment <br />Old Snelling Avenue & County Road E Improvements <br />WSB Project No. 015447-000 Page 16 <br />7. Interviews <br /> <br />WSB conducted interviews with individuals who may have knowledge about the Project Corridor <br />including current or past uses or other information. Specifically, WSB made inquiries regarding <br />knowledge of existing or former storage tanks, leaks, dumps, spills, drums, mold, clandestine <br />drug labs, environmental documents, or potential environmental concerns associated with the <br />Project Corridor. The following individuals were contacted in person or by phone or email: <br /> <br />Interview Summary Table <br />Resource Title or Organization Results of Interview <br />Todd Blomstrom <br />City of Arden Hills Public <br />Works Director / City <br />Engineer <br />Mr. Blomstrom completed a user <br />questionnaire on February 19, 2020 <br />and indicated knowledge of soil <br />contamination encountered during the <br />replacement of Bridge 62J17 and the <br />“apparent hydrocarbon odor” noted in <br />recent geotechnical borings as RECs <br />(see Section 4 and Appendix B). <br /> <br />Mr. Blomstrom prepared a memo <br />dated February 10, 2020 in response <br />to WSB’s request for information <br />pertaining to historical material spills, <br />tanks, response calls, or hazardous <br />material releases at the Project <br />Corridor (see Appendix 2.5). No <br />information included in the memo <br />represent RECs. <br />Kris Rewald Fire Marshal – Lake Johanna <br />Fire Department <br />A request for information pertaining to <br />spills, tanks, response calls, or other <br />environmental concerns associated <br />with the Project Corridor was <br />submitted to the Lake Johanna Fire <br />Department on February 25, 2020. A <br />response was received from Mr. <br />Rewald stating that the only <br />emergency responses along the <br />Project Corridor have been for <br />accidents, fire, and EMS calls in the <br />adjacent neighborhoods.