Ariz. Admin. Code § R2-10-501 - Investigation, Feasibility Study, and Remediation of the Release of Hazardous Substances
A. RM will
provide funding for a site investigation, feasibility study, and remediation of
any hazardous materials, operations, or wastes which have resulted in or may
result in environmental damage and/or a health threat associated with property
and/or facilities owned or operated by the state or at which such operations
are conducted or materials/wastes are located.
B. RM will provide funding to determine the
horizontal and vertical extent of the hazardous substance/waste discovered
during the site investigation. This will include:
1. Sample collection and analysis of
laboratory results from:
a. Soil boring
samples
b. Trenching
samples
c. Bedrock core
samples
d. Groundwater monitoring
well samples
e. Structural
facilities
2.
Geophysical surveys
3. If a
feasibility study indicates remediation is necessary, RM will provide funding
to the agency for an environmental remediation contractor as explained in
R2-10-502.
C. RM shall
not pay for site investigations and feasibility studies for agencies planning
to obtain property by any means including lease, purchase, and gift, where
there may be potential damage to the air, water, or soil.
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