Probably not. A.C.A. § 8-7-406(b) requires that once a meth-contaminated property has been properly clean up and removed from the list of meth-contaminated properties, DEQ is required to destroy all copies of information related to that property and its cleanup, including our file copies of the cleanup letter. If your request comes in later than 10 calendar days after the cleanup letter has been mailed, we will no longer have any records of that property or its cleanup. Don’t lose that letter!