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NEW BRI"GHTON PARK BOARD MINUTES <br />" MARCH 3, 1981 <br />• <br />I. The meeting was called to order at 7:30 p.m. by Chairperson Gunder'man. <br />II. All members were present <br />III. Minutes of the February 3, 1981 :meeting were approved as submitted. <br />IV. Correspondence <br />A. Council Report <br />Council Representative Schmidt summarized what had happened at the <br />Council meeting. Of main concern to the Park Board was the testing <br />that was going on at the Long Lake site by the PCA. Schmidt commented <br />that the City is trying to get cost figures on-the clean-up of the <br />oil on the site. <br />Anderson said the City is applying for a permit for clean up but <br />feels the .PCA may still require more tests of the area to determine <br />what method of clean up may be used. It is possible that the waste <br />may be incorporated into asphalt mix." This :will not be free but it <br />will be cheaper than if it has to be hauled out of State. <br />..Solberg asked if there is hazardous waste involved. <br />• Anderson said yes. He feels PCA will require extra testing because <br />they .cannot tell us how to dispose of.,~t unless they know._what is <br />in it. <br />Carlson asked how large an area waS ~ff,ected." <br />Andes on said 'about 100 feet by-200 feet on our side. On the rail- <br />road portion it is less concentrated but a 1•arger area. Ours,is. <br />2-3 feet of sludge. Our portion is .more of,a problem. Time has <br />solved much of the railroad's problems. They will have to .plug up <br />a well which will be costly.: <br />Schmidt recalled it was something like 2,000 feet of sludge we <br />needed to dispose. of. <br />,Solberg was worried. that this disposal process may take a very <br />lpng ..time . <br />.Anderson, said he hoped it would be done this. year. He feels we <br />should spend the money .for the clean up. <br />Van Hatten asked what kind of soil was, in that area.. <br />Anderson said sand. He added that there is a heavy clay area be- <br />neath and as far as we can tell, the.°waste has not penetrated the <br />clay. <br />