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<br />Administration. In December of 1997, the Ramsey County Board of <br />Commissioners extended the agreement with Dynex for 1998, and then <br />assigned the agreement to Superior Special Services, which purchased <br />Dynex's environmental divisions. Dynex's HHW program staff are now <br />employed by Superior Special Services, and the year-round HHW <br />collection site in Mounds View will remain in operation as before. <br /> <br />Usaqe. The site schedule has remained essentially the same since <br />1992: open seven hours per day on Fridays and Saturdays during <br />September and October. Site usage has likewise been fairly <br />consistent, as seen by comparing the past three years: <br /> <br /> 1995 1996 1997 <br />Participants 1,940 2,041 1,794 <br />Average per day 121 128 112 <br /> <br />Several times during 1997 the County, in cooperation with the City <br />of Roseville, promoted the site to residents by distributing <br />informational materials in the City newsletter. <br /> <br />per.mit condition #2: Work with City staff to prepare biannual <br />review/monitoring and inspection of area outside of concrete area. <br /> <br />Following City council approval of the permit extension in June of <br />1994, staff from the City of Roseville met with Ramsey County staff <br />at the Roseville site in September of 1994 to discuss the permit <br />condition regarding site review/monitoring and inspection. City and <br />County staff agreed at that time that there was no need to conduct <br />soil sampling, and that the terms of the permit condition would be <br />fulfilled by the County's site inspection program and County <br />reporting to the City on site usage each year. <br /> <br />per.mit condition #3: If changes occur in the operator, operations or <br />uses, they must be reviewed and approved by the City. <br /> <br />As stated earlier in this report, the change in operator has been <br />in name only. All staff once employed by Dynex Industries for the <br />Ramsey County HHW program are now employed by the new owner, <br />Superior Special Services. The change in ownership occurred in <br />December of 1997, after the seasonal HHW site in Roseville had ended <br />operations for the year. There were no changes in operations or <br />uses at the Roseville seasonal collection site during 1997. <br /> <br />per.mit condition #4: The site must be monitored and maintained during <br />the entire year, and existing interim use per.mit conditions, which <br />have not been amended, still apply. <br /> <br />Gates at the site entrance and exit drives are locked year-round to <br />prevent unauthorized access. <br /> <br />In addition to the site monitoring and inspection program described <br />above, the Environmental Health Section has developed a year-round <br /> <br />Page 2 of 3 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />