455H.204 - SITE-SPECIFIC CLEANUP STANDARDS.

        455H.204  SITE-SPECIFIC CLEANUP STANDARDS.         1.  Procedures to establish site-specific cleanup standards shall      be adopted by the commission after consideration of the joint      recommendations of the department and the technical advisory      committee.  Site-specific cleanup standards must provide for the      protection of the public health and safety and the environment.         2.  Site-specific cleanup standards and appropriate response      actions shall take into account all of the following provided,      however, that an affected area shall not be required to be cleaned up      to levels below or more restrictive than background levels, and in      groundwater which is not a protected groundwater source, to a      concentration level which presents an increased cancer risk of less      than one in ten thousand:         a.  The most appropriate exposure scenarios based on current      or probable future residential, commercial, industrial, or other      industry-accepted scenarios.         b.  Exposure pathway characterizations including contaminant      sources, transport mechanisms, and exposure pathways.         c.  Affected human or environmental receptors and exposure      scenarios based on current or probable projected use scenarios.         d.  Risk-based corrective action assessment principles which      identify risks presented to the public health and safety or the      environment by each released hazardous substance in a manner that      will protect the public health and safety or the environment using a      tiered procedure consistent with the ASTM (American society for      testing and materials) international standards applied to      nonpetroleum and petroleum hazardous substances.         e.  Other relevant site-specific risk-related factors such as      the feasibility of available technologies, existing background      levels, current and planned future uses, ecological, aesthetic, and      other relevant criteria, and the applicability and availability of      technological and institutional controls.         f.  Cleanup shall not be required in an affected area that      does not present any of the following:         (1)  An increased cancer risk from a single contaminant at the      point of exposure of five in one million for residential areas or one      in ten thousand for nonresidential areas.         (2)  An increased cancer risk from multiple contaminants or      multiple routes of exposure greater than one in ten thousand.         (3)  An increased noncancer health risk from a single contaminant      at the point of exposure of greater than one, or greater than      one-tenth for possible carcinogens.         (4)  An increased noncancer risk to the same target human organ      from multiple contaminants or multiple routes of exposure greater      than one.         3.  The concentration of a hazardous substance in an environmental      medium of concern at an affected area where the site-specific      standard has been selected shall not be required to meet the      site-specific standard if the site-specific standard is numerically      less than the background level.  In such cases, the background level      shall apply.         4.  Any participant electing to comply with site-specific      standards established by this section shall submit, as appropriate,      all of the following reports and evaluations for review and approval      by the department:         a.  A site-specific risk assessment report and a cleanup plan.      The site-specific risk assessment report must include, as      appropriate, all of the following:         (1)  Documentation and descriptions of procedures and conclusions      from the site investigation to characterize the nature, extent,      direction, rate of movement, volume, and composition of hazardous      substances.         (2)  The concentration of hazardous substances in environmental      media of concern, including summaries of sampling methodology and      analytical results.         (3)  A fate and transport analysis to demonstrate that no exposure      pathways exist.         If no exposure pathways exist, a risk assessment report and a      cleanup plan are not required and no remedy is required to be      proposed or completed.         b.  A final report demonstrating compliance with site-      specific cleanup standards has been completed in accordance with the      cleanup plan.         c.  This section does not preclude a participant from      submitting a site-specific risk assessment report and cleanup plan at      one time to the department for review.         5.  Upon submission of either a site-specific risk assessment      report or a cleanup plan to the department, the department shall      notify the participant of any deficiencies in the report or plan in a      timely manner.         6.  Owners and operators of underground storage tanks other than      petroleum underground storage tanks, aboveground storage tanks, and      pipelines which contain or have contained petroleum shall comply with      the corrective action rules issued pursuant to chapter 455B, division      IV, part 8, to satisfy the requirements of this section.  
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         97 Acts, ch 127, §11; 2002 Acts, ch 1091, §2; 2004 Acts, ch 1086,      §76         Referred to in § 455H.201