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as much as $100,000. These costs will be assessed back to the property. Staff feels this <br />request meets the intent of State Statute and recommends approval. <br /> <br />A third request staff anticipates this year is Waste Management asking for approxim,.ately <br />$70,000 of landfill abatement monies to partially fund the treatment of a plum of <br />contamination on the west side of the landfill (associated with well P 17C). The extent <br />and location of this contamination has been under study for a long period of time. We <br />now have enough information to begin remediation. <br /> <br />Staff feels that it is important to use landfill abatement funds for issues that the city <br />considers to be a priority at the landfill. One of the city's reasons for regulating the <br />landfill is to ensure that contamination does not leave the site. Staff will present this <br />request to the Council after Mltt Ledvina, city's landfill consultant, has a chance to' <br />review and endorse the proposed work. <br /> <br />The last request anticipated has to do with the Environmental Learning Center, a room <br />attached to the landfill gas electrical generation building. Beside energy conservation, <br />one of the environmental issues that will be highlighted in the Environmental Learning <br />Center is recycling. Much like the Boys and Girls Club, staff anticipates landfill <br />abatement funds being requested to purchase furnishings for this building that promote <br />recycling. Staff will present this issue to the council when the details are known. <br /> <br /> <br />