Kan. Admin. Regs. § 28-71-8 - Environmental site assessments
(a)
Each environmental site assessment shall be prepared by an individual who
possesses the education, experience, or licensure sufficient to prepare a
competent environmental site assessment.
(b) Each environmental site assessment shall
include the following information regarding the property either described in
the application or subject to a voluntary agreement:
(1) The legal description and a map
identifying the location, boundaries, and size of the property;
(2) the physical characteristics of the
property and areas contiguous to the property, including the location of any
surface water bodies and groundwater aquifers;
(3) the location of any water wells located
on the property or in an area within a one-half mile radius of the property and
a description of the use of the those wells;
(4) the operational history of the property,
based upon the best efforts of the applicant and the current use of areas in
the vicinity of the property;
(5)
the present and proposed uses of the property;
(6) information concerning the nature and
extent of any contamination;
(7)
information on releases of contaminants that have occurred at the property,
including any environmental impact on areas in the vicinity of the
property;
(8) any sampling results,
evidence, or other data that characterizes the soil, groundwater, or surface
water on the property; and
(9) a
description of the human and environmental exposures to contamination at the
property, based upon current use and any future use proposed by the property
owner as approved by the local zoning authority.
Notes
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