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<br /> Lll T Ur- bLH11'lt:. ,u D....)..)fO..):1 l.tJl/tJ"-+ <br /> l'IHK-c.:,J-.L ~~~ t:J='"'""8'~-I-"UI'I'. <br /> " <br /> ..... <br /> -- <br /> . <br /> MEMORANDUM <br /> Date: March 25, 1992 <br /> To: City Managers/Administrators <br /> Anoka <br /> Arden Hills <br /> Circle Pines <br /> Coon Rapids <br /> Mounds View <br /> New Brighton <br /> St. Francis <br /> Colleen Herrmann, Anoka County Attorney's Office <br /> Phil Cohen, NMMA <br /> Tom Sweeney, Blaine City Attorney ~ <br /> From: Donald G. Poss, City Manager of Blaine (, <br /> Subject: American Communities fOr Cleanup Equity Memo <br /> I would like, to confidentially share with those of you who are <br /> not ACCE members, a FAX received yesterday regarding what ap- <br /> . pears to be a major national breakthrough regarding EPA's pro- <br /> posed "settlement strategy and cost allocatLon formula." <br /> While not as absolute as the provisions of our Toxic Cleanup <br /> Equity and Acceleration Act (8.1557 and H.R.3026), the formula <br /> which will apparently be published soon is extraordinarily less <br /> than the "industrial community" expected and delightfully lower <br /> than what we thought EPA had guts to adopt. It's reflective <br /> that EPA, environmentalists, and others are growing very fear- <br /> ful that cities will turn on the Superfund Statute with a fury <br /> when reauthorization comes up in 1994. <br /> On another front, I am not aware that any word has yet been <br /> received from Chicago EPA regarding our Oak Grove Landfill <br /> offer. Apparently, as many of us probably suspected, the issue <br /> remains under deliberation in the U.S. Department of Justice in <br /> Washington. <br /> DGP: jmn <br /> \) --- ".--. <br /> Post-It'. brand fax tranSmittal memo 7 <br /> . ... <br /> Co. <br /> Phon" 7? ~ 7dd <br /> Fax W Faxfl" <br />