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i <br />Datie: December 7'r "198it <br />di <br />The staff has, ble,e,n working over,the past several months to <br />if <br />develop a set, of' permng criteria for dealing with the 'issue <br />q <br />of disposal olf Petroleum, contaminated, soil We have discussed <br />the • uncil in the past. <br />th is mattier on numerous occ a sions Wi, co 1 1 <br />9i a <br />Essentially,, the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) <br />al i <br />regulates disposal of contaminated soll through a permitting <br />process,,, Also,i local concurrence is required for each separate <br />d I 1 0 <br />isposal 'operationi, Ultimately. the City Council will consider a <br />41 <br />permitting process, and should make several key decisions relating <br />tol this problem, The 'issues will includie the following: <br />whether tol allow treatment of contaminated soil at all <br />within the city,, <br />2,. Tol allow site treatment only, or allow 'import of of f -s lite <br />coin,t,am inated soil and of f -,s lite treatment , <br />3., Determination of acceptable, treatment processes. <br />4.. Establishment of permit conditions. <br />, a 0 't is <br />g a suggested that each <br />Followindvice of the city attorney, I <br />"t request submittedl, during the time in which the criteria <br />ffermi <br />are, being developed, be considered by the council 'individually. <br />The eicfuil-pment will be described, in greater detail at the <br />work session, Howeiveir, it involves a small unit Similar to a <br />10 0 <br />blitum, ionious batch pliant. it is Portable ana is transported to <br />the sitei. The soil 'is fled 'into a, conveyor hopper and 'is burned <br />