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<br />Opportunity Area 2 <br /> <br />Opportunity Area 2 is comprised of three Sites (2-1 through 2-3) located west of Arthur Street <br />and Langton Lake and north of Prior Avenue. We are also including two adjacent Sites to the <br />north, Sites 1-4 and 1-5, in our discussion of this Area. This Area is referred to as the PlK <br />Terminal Area. The PIK Terminal Area encompasses about 25.45 acres. Sites 2-1, 2-2, and 2-3 <br />were occupied by buildings that housed a truck terminal and truck/trailer maintenance facility <br />since the mid 1960s. Site 1-4 was occupied by a house from the early 1950s and Site 1-5 has <br />been used for trailer parking since the 1970s. <br /> <br />The results of previous environmental site assessment activities that address this Area include the <br />following: <br />. Limited Environmental Site Assessment Report, DPRA, Project No. 5781.0003.0001, <br />July, 2002. <br />. Pre-Demolition Asbestos Survey, AET, Project No. 03-01450, September 23,2002, (Site <br />2-2). <br />. Phase I Environmental Site Assessment, AET, Project No. 03-01391, September 24,2002 <br />(Sites 2-1 through 2-3 and 1-5). <br />. Phase 1 ESA, AET, Project No. 03-01578.1984, April 11 ,2003 (Site 1-4). <br />. Report of Phase II Environmental Site Assessment, AET, Project No. 03-01578.ii, April <br />14,2003 (Sites 2-1 through 2-3 and 1-5). <br />. Report of Additional Environmental Assessment, AET, Project No. 03-0l578TPii, June <br />26,2003 (Sites 2-1 through 2-3 and 1-5). <br />. Groundwater Evaluation Report, DPRA, Project No. 5781.0003.0001, August, 2003. <br />. Report of Phase II Environmental Assessment, AET, Project No. 03-0l962ii, August 24, <br />2004 (Sites 2-1 through 2-3 and 1-5). <br />. Supplemental Groundwater Evaluation Report, DPRA, Project No. 5781.0003.0001, <br />August, 2004. <br />. Phase II Investigation, DPRA, project No. 5781.0001.0001, Apri126, 2001 (Segment III). <br /> <br />Environmental Conditions identified at Area 2 include the following: <br />. Underground Storage Tank (UST), Above Ground Storage Tank (AST), and Leaking <br />Underground Storage Tank (LUST) site. <br />. Use as a truck terminal (vehicle servicing, petroleum products, parts cleaners, floor <br />drains, oil-water separators, etc.) <br />. Debris and fill. <br />. Trichloroethylene (TCE) impacts to glacial aquifer along west side of Site 1-5. <br />. Adjacent Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) Voluntary Investigation and <br />Cleanup (VIC) and LUST sites. <br /> <br />Additional environmental assessment to be performed may include the following: <br />. Assess UST and LUST basins to identify magnitude and extent of subsurface impacts. <br />. Assess areas of oil.water separators, drains, underground piping, etc. within buildings for <br />evidence of subsurface impacts. <br />. Assess fill/debris. <br />. Assess the shallow subsurface soil and groundwater (depths of 0 to 20 feet) in area where <br />solvent contamination, specifically TCE, has impacted the glacial aquifer, and if <br />necessary, assess the glacial aquifer for TCE impacts. <br />. Assess areas that are adjacent to VIC and LUST sites for evidence of subsurface impacts. <br /> <br />( <br />