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f <br /> Mary ` leay ,Senior REHS <br /> April 19, 1995 <br /> ,age Two <br /> , The Spanos operations in Site 1845 ceased on May 14, 1987. Since the Act had not then <br /> been passed, Spanos cannot be held responsible for clean-up casts based on alleged releases o <br /> petroleum product daring the term of its operation, since petroleum was excluded from the then <br /> existing definition of hazardous,substances. See, KFC Western,ern, Inc. v. IvIeghrig, supra. <br /> . According to the letter from Environmental Health to the landowner, Stoc toin <br /> Metropolitan Airport, knowledge of the alleged contamination existed in 1988. Sind almost' <br /> ei ht years nage elapsed since tzh,- end of the pert o��.,#;�,nawd. t least <br /> v.r.++....,. p err ati u.«:< l w t >}1r Y L.f2 yearsi v. <br /> elapsed since knowledge of the contamination was apparent, any attempts to hold Spano <br /> responsible for releases of petroleum would also be barred by several applicable statutes o <br /> limitation. <br /> . The co tarninat�oti at Site 1845; if atay, is a ttutsatxre which may lie an ted, but only as tti <br /> the l�d� ner. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> William E. Barbour <br /> Corporate Counsel <br /> 0411 <br /> cc: teueolte <br /> loch Wilson <br /> D-- �'rSeli <br /> ichael1cs <br />