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<br />2000. GRE pays a $2,000 yearly license fee to the city to off-set the cost of <br />administering their permit. <br /> <br />. NRG Refuse Derived Fuel (RDF) Plant - There were seven incidents at the <br />NRG/RDF plant in 2000 as compared to twelve in 1999. Three involved fires and/or <br />minor damage. The other four incidents were Fenwal system discharges (designed to <br />counter act explosions that occurred in the bunkers) and resulted in no apparent fires <br />or damage. City staff worked with NRG in their effort to keep medical waste from <br />being delivered to the facility from clinics. This problem appears to have subsided. <br />The city approved a four year renewal NRG's license and conditional use permit in <br />2000. NRG pays the city a $2,000 yearly license fee to help off-set the cost of the <br />city's administration of that permit. <br />. Old City Dump - The city has been monitoring wells installed at the Old City Dump <br />site and adjacent residential wells since 1989 to determine if the low levels of <br />contamination that have been found are worsening or subsiding. In 2000, the <br />contaminate levels in the wells at the dump site were significantly down. To be <br />cautious, the City Council has elected to continue with the yearly testing of these wells. <br />