Ariz. Admin. Code § R18-7-206 - Site-specific Remediation Standards
A. A person may elect to remediate to a
residential or a non-residential site-specific remediation level derived from a
site-specific human health risk assessment.
B. A person who conducts a remediation to a
residential or a non-residential site-specific remediation level shall use one
of the following site-specific human health risk assessment methodologies:
1. A deterministic methodology. If a
deterministic methodology is used, reasonable maximum exposures shall be
evaluated for future use scenarios.
2. A probabilistic methodology. If a
probabilistic methodology is used, it shall be no less protective than the 95th
percentile upper bound estimate of the distribution.
3. An alternative methodology commonly
accepted in the scientific community. An alternative methodology is considered
accepted in the scientific community if it is published in peer-reviewed
literature, such as a professional journal or publication of standards of
general circulation, and there is general consensus within the scientific
community that the methodology is sound.
C. A person who conducts a remediation to a
site-specific remediation level shall remediate to the residential
site-specific remediation level on any property where there is residential use
at the time remediation is completed.
D. A person conducting a remediation to a
residential or a non-residential site-specific remediation level shall
remediate the contaminants in soil to a Hazard Index no greater than 1 and a
cumulative excess lifetime cancer risk from 1 x 10-6 to 1 x 10-4. The following
site-specific factors shall be evaluated when determining the cumulative excess
lifetime cancer risk:
1. The presence of
multiple contaminants.
2. The
existence of multiple pathways of exposure.
3. The uncertainty of exposure.
4. The sensitivity of the exposed
population.
5. Other
program-related laws and regulations that may apply.
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