Ariz. Admin. Code § R18-7-210 - Notice of Remediation and Repository
A. A person conducting soil remediation shall
submit a Notice of Remediation to the applicable Departmental program listed in
R18-7-202(A) or
R18-7-202(B)
before beginning remediation. A person conducting a soil remediation to address
an immediate and substantial endangerment to public health or the environment
and who has notified the Department in accordance with notification
requirements prescribed in A.R.S. §
49-284 is not required to submit a
Notice of Remediation before beginning remediation. Any person who continues
soil remediation after the immediate and substantial endangerment has been
abated shall submit a Notice of Remediation. A Notice of Remediation shall
include all of the following information:
1.
The name and address of the real property owner;
2. The name and address of the remediating
party;
3. A legal description and
street address of the property;
4.
A list of each contaminant to be remediated;
5. The background concentration, SRL, or
site-specific remediation level selected to meet the remediation
standards;
6. A description of the
current and post-remediation property use as either residential or
non-residential;
7. The rationale
for the selection of residential or non-residential remediation; and
8. The proposed technologies for remediating
the site.
B. The
Department shall maintain a repository available to the public for information
regarding sites where soil is remediated. The Repository shall include a
listing of sites for which a Notice of Remediation has been submitted or a
Letter of Completion or alternative closure document has been issued.
1. For sites where a Notice of Remediation
has been filed, the Repository shall contain the date the notice was filed and
the information submitted as described in subsection (A).
2. For sites where a Letter of Completion or
alternative closure document has been issued, the Repository shall contain the
following:
a. The name and address of the
real property owner;
b. The name
and address of the remediating party;
c. A legal description and street address of
the property;
d. A listing of each
contaminant that was remediated;
e.
The background concentration, SRL, or site-specific remediation level selected
to meet the remediation standard;
f. A description whether the residential or
non-residential standard was achieved;
g. A description of any engineering or
institutional control used to remediate the site; and
h. The date when the Letter of
Completion or alternative closure document was issued.
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