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ITEM NO: 9a_supp p DATE OF MEETING:_10/27/09__ Past Environmental Costs and Cost Recovery Update Agenda Past Cost Summary Cost Recovery Summary 2 Past Cost Summary: $102 Million Footnote: Excludes environmental cleanup costs for: T5 Southwest Harbor Project RA1, RA-2, RA3, RA5; T30 cleanup costs between 1984 and 2000. 3 Cost Recovery by Site: $74 Million T91, $(1,733), -4% East Waterway, $(5,229), - 12% Other, $(1,417), -3% T5 PSR, $(17,654), -40% Harbor Island Uplands, $(5,423), -12% T117 Uplands , $(10,860), - T117 Sediments, $(1,510), - 25% 2% Environmental Cost Recovery by site 1991 to 2009 4 Cost Recovery by Source Cost Recovery 1991 to 2009 by Source ($74 Million) LITIGATION - Future Liability, TRUST, $11,155,000 15% $8,304,504 11% REIMB, $18,798,691 25% GRANT, $22,675,815, 31% LITIGATION, INSURANCE, $5,670,682, 8% $7,309,662, 10% 5 Cost Recovery by Year and Source Cost Recovery by Year and Source ($ Millions) $30 Millions $25 $20 TRUST REIMB LITIGATION $15 INSURANCE GRANTS LITIGATION - Future Liability $10 $5 $0 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Footnote: only includes cost recovery through 2009 6/30/2009 6 Questions 7
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