Ariz. Admin. Code § R18-16-403 - Scope of Work, Fact Sheet, Outline of the Community Involvement Plan, and Notification of Availability
A.
Unless the Department determines that the necessary remedy at a site can be
completed within 180 calendar days, the Department shall prepare a scope of
work for the remedial investigation and feasibility study, a fact sheet, and an
outline of a community involvement plan for the site before the Department
conducts a remedial investigation and feasibility study under A.R.S. §
49-287.03.
B. The scope of work for a remedial
investigation shall generally describe the extent of the remedial investigation
based upon site-specific conditions and information obtained from the
preliminary investigation. The scope of work for a remedial investigation shall
provide for the preparation of the following, as applicable:
1. Characterization of soil and vadose zone
contamination, including identification of sources;
2. Characterization of groundwater
contamination, including identification of sources;
3. Characterization of surface water
contamination, including identification of sources;
4. Identification of actual and potential
human and ecological receptors;
5.
Identification of current and reasonably foreseeable uses of waters of the
state that have been or are threatened to be impaired;
6. Identification of current and reasonably
foreseeable land uses that have been or are threatened to be
impaired;
7. Assessment of current
risk to public health;
8.
Assessment of ecological risk;
C. The scope of work for a feasibility study
shall generally describe the process for conducting the feasibility study as
prescribed in
R18-16-407, and may specify
additional work to be performed taking into account the information gathered in
the remedial investigation.
D. The
fact sheet shall include, at a minimum, all of the following:
1. A brief history of the site;
2. A general description of the results of
the preliminary investigation, including the known extent of
contamination;
3. The site's score
determined under
R18-16-202;
4. General information regarding the
potential risk of and routes of exposure to the contaminants at the site;
and
5. The Department personnel to
be contacted for further information regarding the site.
E. The outline of a community involvement
plan shall generally describe the activities which will be included in the
community involvement plan as required by A.R.S. §
49-289.03 and
R18-16-404(C).
F. The Department shall provide written
notice of the availability of the scope of work, the fact sheet, and the
outline of the community involvement plan as required under A.R.S. §
49-287.03(C) to
each person who, according to information available to the Department, may be
liable for remedial actions. The notice shall state that any person, by written
agreement with the Department may develop and implement a remedial
investigation work plan or a feasibility study work plan for a site or a
portion of a site under
R18-16-406 or
R18-16-407 . The notice shall be
provided in accordance with
R18-16-301.
G. The Department shall publish the newspaper
notice required by A.R.S. §
49-287.03(C) and
shall provide written notice by mail or other delivery to residents, owners or
operators of facilities being investigated, commercial occupants, affected
water providers and owners of known wells within the community involvement area
of the availability of the scope of work, the fact sheet, and the outline of
the community involvement plan. These notices shall comply with
R18-16-301 . These notices shall
also provide an opportunity for a public meeting. If the remedial investigation
is being performed within one year of the scoring of the site under A.R.S.
§
49-287.01, the notices required by
this Section may be combined with the notice required by A.R.S. §
49-289.02.
H. Before implementing a work plan for a
remedial investigation or feasibility study, the Department shall prepare a
responsiveness summary addressing any public comments on the scope of work as
required under A.R.S. §
49-287.03(D).
I. Community involvement under this Article
shall comply with Article 3 of this Chapter, except that the community
involvement plan may provide for additional requirements.
Notes
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