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Re: [TCML] Tesla Museum discussion



As mentioned before .... call Walter.  He is known for his miracles, but would probably be interested in the project.  Won't cost you anything to talk.


On Aug 24, 2012, at 3:03 17PMEDT, Joe Mastroianni wrote:

> Also I should have added in my prior commentary that from the epa link someone provided, that AGFA has apparently been cleaning up the site, but it looks like final sign off has not been achieved.  Presumably the new owner would have to do that?  I wonder if that final cleanup could be made a condition of sale?  
> Anyway...
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>> Superfund, as the name implies, is a fund to pay for remediation of such sites.  So the new owner shouldn't be on the hook.  Agfa (and all others who have paid into the fund) basically are.
>> Cribbing from Wikipedia:The law authorized the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to identify parties responsible for contamination of sites and compel the parties to clean up the sites. Where responsible parties cannot be found, the Agency is authorized to clean up sites itself, using a special trust fund.
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>> It kind of depends on what the actual contamination problem is, also. For all we know the man himself dumped stuff..
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