The
legislature finds that the national conference of commissioners
on uniform state laws has developed uniform legislation called
the uniform environmental covenants act. The act ensures that
environmental covenants, recorded use restrictions negotiated in
connection with hazardous waste site cleanups, and other
environmental response projects are legally valid and
enforceable. The uniform environmental covenants act achieves
this objective by providing clear statutory standards that
override court-made doctrines that do not fit such cleanup and
reuse contexts. The legislature further finds that nothing in
this chapter will amend or modify any local or state laws that
determine when environmental covenants are required, when a
particular contaminated site must be cleaned up, or the standards
for a cleanup.
Adoption of the uniform environmental covenants act in
Washington will provide all participants in a cleanup with
greater confidence that environmental covenants and other
institutional controls will be effective over the life of the
cleanup. This will facilitate cleanups of many sites and assist
in the recycling of urban brownfield properties into new economic
uses for the benefit of the citizens of Washington.
This chapter adopts most provisions of the uniform
legislation while making modifications to integrate the uniform
environmental covenants act with Washington's environmental
cleanup programs.
[2007 c 104 § 1.]