17 AAC 42.045 - Environmental requirements
(a) A person using
an airport shall comply with all applicable environmental laws.
(b) A lessee, permittee, or concessionaire
who is required under any environmental law to submit a report or other
document about a violation or potential violation of an environmental law to a
regulatory agency shall provide a copy of the document to the airport manager.
Any person who receives a permit from an environmental regulatory agency in
connection with the person's use of an airport shall, within ten days of
receipt of the permit, provide a copy of the permit to the airport
manager.
(c) A lessee, permittee,
or concessionaire shall provide to the airport manager a copy of any notice of
violation or other notice, claim, or citation alleging a violation of an
environmental law affecting airport property that a regulatory agency issues to
or files against that lessee, permittee, or concessionaire and of any complaint
filed in a court that alleges violation by the lessee, permittee, or
concessionaire of an environmental law affecting airport property.
(d) A person responsible for the
contamination of airport property shall remediate and return contaminated
airport property to an environmentally acceptable condition to the satisfaction
of any regulatory agency having jurisdiction. All plans for cleanup and
disposal activities shall be submitted in advance to the airport manager for
review and approval and are subject to restrictions imposed by the airport
manager.
(e) If the airport
manager has cause to believe a premises or other property on the airport may
have been contaminated, the manager may perform an environmental assessment on
the premises or property to establish the presence and source of any
contamination and describe the environmental condition of the premises or
property. The manager shall minimize interference with a lessee's operations
while performing the study. The department will assume the cost of the
assessment of a premises or property if contamination is not found on the
premises or property. If contamination is found on the premises or property,
the department may seek reimbursement for the costs of assessment and cleanup
of the contamination from each person who caused or materially contributed to
the contamination or who assumed responsibility for the contamination under an
assignment.
Notes
Authority: 02.15.020
AS 02.15.060
AS 02.15.090
AS 02.15.220
AS 02.15.230
State regulations are updated quarterly; we currently have two versions available. Below is a comparison between our most recent version and the prior quarterly release. More comparison features will be added as we have more versions to compare.
No prior version found.