16 Tex. Admin. Code § 4.435 - Voluntary Cleanup Work Plans and Reports
(a) After signing a voluntary cleanup
agreement, the participant shall prepare and submit to the Site Remediation
Section the work plans and reports required by the agreement.
(b) The Site Remediation Section shall review
and evaluate the work plans and reports for accuracy, quality, and
completeness. The Site Remediation Section may approve or not approve a
voluntary cleanup work plan or report. If the Site Remediation Section does not
approve a work plan or report, the Site Remediation Section shall, within the
deadline established by the Voluntary Cleanup Agreement, notify the participant
of the specific additional information or commitments needed to obtain
approval.
(c) At any time during
the evaluation of a work plan or report, the Site Remediation Section may
request additional or corrected information.
(d) After considering future land use, the
Site Remediation Section may approve work plans and reports submitted under
this section that do not require cleanup or removal of all contaminants at a
site if the partial response actions for the property:
(1) will be completed in a manner that
protects human health and the environment;
(2) will not cause, contribute, or exacerbate
discharges, releases, or threatened releases that are not required to be
cleaned up or removed under the work plan; and
(3) will not interfere with or substantially
increase the cost of response actions to address any remaining
contaminants.
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