455H.203 - STATEWIDE STANDARDS.

        455H.203  STATEWIDE STANDARDS.         1.  Statewide standards shall be adopted by the commission after      consideration of the joint recommendations of the department and the      technical advisory committee.  The standards must provide for the      protection of the public health and safety and the environment.         2.  In establishing these standards, all of the following shall be      considered:         a.  Separate standards shall be established for hazardous      substances in soil, in groundwater which is a protected groundwater      source, and in groundwater which is not a protected groundwater      source.         b.  In groundwater which is a protected groundwater source,      the standards shall be the maximum contaminant levels established      pursuant to the department's drinking water standards or, for      contaminants that do not have established drinking water standards,      the standards shall be derived in a manner comparable to that used      for establishment of drinking water standards.  An affected area      shall not be required to be cleaned up to concentration levels below      or more restrictive than background levels.         c.  In groundwater which is not a protected groundwater      source, the standards shall be no more protective than a standard      reflecting an increased cancer risk of one in ten thousand from      exposure to contaminants that are known or probable human      carcinogens; a standard reflecting a noncancer health risk of      one-tenth from exposure to contaminants that are possible human      carcinogens; or a standard reflecting a noncancer health risk of one      from exposure to contaminants that are not known, probable, or      possible human carcinogens.  An affected area shall not be required      to be cleaned up to levels below or more restrictive than background      levels.         d.  In soil, the standards shall be no more protective than a      standard reflecting an increased cancer risk of five in one million      from exposure to contaminants that are known or probable human      carcinogens; a standard reflecting a noncancer health risk of      one-tenth from exposure to contaminants that are possible human      carcinogens; or a standard reflecting a noncancer health risk of one      from exposure to contaminants that are not known, probable, or      possible human carcinogens.  An affected area shall not be required      to be cleaned up to concentration levels below or more restrictive      than background levels.         e.  Statewide standards specified in paragraphs "b",      "c", and "d" assume exposure to individual contaminants in      groundwater or soil.  If more than one contaminant exists in a medium      or exposure to contaminants can occur from more than one medium,      standards shall be adjusted to reflect a cumulative increased cancer      risk that is no less protective than one in ten thousand and a      cumulative noncancer health risk to the same target human organ that      is no less protective than one.  Risks associated with background      levels of contaminants shall not be included in the cumulative risk      determination.         3.  The demonstration that the affected area meets the statewide      standard shall be documented by the participant, as appropriate, in      the following manner:         a.  Compliance with cleanup levels shall be demonstrated by      collection and analysis of representative samples from the      environmental medium of concern.         b.  A final report that documents compliance with the      statewide standard shall be submitted to the department which      includes, as appropriate, the descriptions of procedures and      conclusions of the site investigation to characterize the nature,      extent, direction, rate of movement at the site and cumulative      effects, if any, volume, composition, and concentration of hazardous      substances in environmental media, the basis for selecting      environmental media of concern, documentation supporting the      selection of residential or nonresidential exposure factors,      descriptions of removal or treatment procedures performed in      remediation, and summaries of sampling methodology and analytical      results which demonstrate that hazardous substances have been removed      or treated to applicable levels.  
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         97 Acts, ch 127, §10; 2002 Acts, ch 1091, §1         Referred to in § 455H.201