Kan. Admin. Regs. § 28-71-1 - Definitions
In addition to the terms defined in K.S.A. 65-34,162 and amendments thereto, each of the following terms, as used in this article of the department's regulations, shall have the meaning specified in this regulation:
(a) "Anthropogenic levels" means
concentrations of chemicals or substances that are present in the environment
due to human activity.
(b) "Class
one contamination" and "class I" mean that suspected or confirmed contamination
exists on the property described in the application, but the property is not a
source of the contamination.
(c)
"Class two contamination" and "class II" mean that suspected or confirmed soil
or groundwater contamination, or both, resulting from operations that have
occurred on the property is suspected or exists on or off the property
described in the application, or both.
(d) "Days" means calendar days unless
otherwise specified. Documents due on the weekend or a holiday shall be
submitted on the first working day after the weekend or holiday.
(e) "Enforcement action" means an
administrative or judicial claim made by a governmental agency pursuant to
state, federal, or common law against the property described in the
application, which enforcement action is based upon the contaminants to be
cleaned up under the VCPRP.
(f)
"Environmental site assessment" means an investigation of a property, performed
in accordance with standard industry practices, that identifies and defines
recognized environmental conditions at the property.
(g) "Environmental use control" has the
meaning specified in K.S.A. 2016 Supp.
65-1,222, and amendments
thereto.
(h) "Hazard index value"
means the sum of more than one hazard quotient for multiple substances,
multiple exposure pathways, or both.
(i) "Hazard quotient" means the ratio of a
single substance exposure level over a specified time period to a reference
dose for that substance derived from a similar exposure period.
(j) "Institutional control" means a legal
mechanism that limits access to or use of property, or warns of a hazard, the
purpose of which is to ensure the protection of human health and the
environment.
(k) "Maximum
contaminant level" and "MCL" have the meaning specified for "maximum
contaminant level" in
K.A.R.
28-16-28b.
(l) "Naturally occurring levels" means
ambient concentrations of chemicals or substances present in the environment
that are typical of background levels near the property subject to the
voluntary agreement when not affected by the identified contamination
source.
(m) "Nonresidential
property" means any property that does not meet the definition of residential
property.
(n) "Person" means an
individual, firm, corporation, association, partnership, consortium, joint
venture, commercial entity, state agency, unit of local government, school
district, federal agency, tribal entity, interstate body, or other legal
entity.
(o) "Potable water" has the
meaning specified in
K.A.R.
28-16-28b.
(p) "Remedial action" means those actions
taken to address the effects of a release of a contaminant, so that it does not
cause a significant risk to present or future public health or welfare, or to
the environment.
(q) "Remediation"
means the act of implementing, operating, and maintaining a remedial
action.
(r) "Residential property"
means any property currently used or proposed for use as one of the following:
(1) A residence or dwelling, including a
house, apartment, mobile home, nursing home, or condominium; or
(2) a public use area, including a school,
educational center, day care center, playground, unrestricted outdoor
recreational area, or park.
(s) "Risk management plan" has the meaning
specified in K.S.A. 2016 Supp.
65-34,176, and amendments
thereto.
(t) "Voluntary cleanup and
property redevelopment program" and "VCPRP" mean the implementation of the
voluntary cleanup and property redevelopment act, as defined in
K.S.A. 65-34,161 et seq. and amendments thereto, by
the department.
(u) "Voluntary
party" means an applicant whose property is determined by the secretary to be
eligible for the voluntary cleanup and property redevelopment
program.
Notes
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