WAC 173-340-380
Cleanup action plan. (1) Draft cleanup
action plan. The department shall issue a draft cleanup action
plan for a cleanup action to be conducted by the department or by
a potentially liable person under an order or decree. The level
of detail in the draft cleanup action plan shall be commensurate
with the complexity of the site and proposed cleanup action.
(a) The draft cleanup action plan shall include the
following:
(i) A general description of the proposed cleanup action
developed in accordance with WAC 173-340-350 through 173-340-390.
(ii) A summary of the rationale for selecting the proposed
alternative.
(iii) A brief summary of other cleanup action alternatives
evaluated in the remedial investigation/feasibility study.
(iv) Cleanup standards and, where applicable, remediation
levels, for each hazardous substance and for each medium of
concern at the site.
(v) The schedule for implementation of the cleanup action
plan including, if known, restoration time frame.
(vi) Institutional controls, if any, required as part of the
proposed cleanup action.
(vii) Applicable state and federal laws, if any, for the
proposed cleanup action, when these are known at this step in the
cleanup process (this does not preclude subsequent identification
of applicable state and federal laws).
(viii) A preliminary determination by the department that
the proposed cleanup action will comply with WAC 173-340-360.
(ix) Where the cleanup action involves on-site containment,
specification of the types, levels, and amounts of hazardous
substances remaining on site and the measures that will be used
to prevent migration and contact with those substances.
(b) For routine actions the department may use an order or
decree to fulfill the requirements of a cleanup action plan,
provided that the information in (a) of this subsection is
included in an order or decree. The scope of detail for the
required information shall be commensurate with the complexity of
the site and proposed cleanup action.
(2) Public participation. The department will provide
public notice and opportunity for comment on the draft cleanup
plan, as required in WAC 173-340-600(13).
(3) Final cleanup action plan. After review and
consideration of the comments received during the public comment
period, the department shall issue a final cleanup action plan
and publish its availability in the Site Register and by other
appropriate methods. If the department determines, following the
implementation of the preferred alternative, that the cleanup
standards or, where applicable, remediation levels established in
the cleanup action plan cannot be achieved, the department shall
issue public notice of this determination.
(4) Federal cleanup sites. For federal cleanup sites, a
record of decision or order or consent decree prepared under the
federal cleanup law may be used by the department to meet the
requirements of this section provided:
(a) The cleanup action meets the requirements under WAC 173-340-360;
(b) The state has concurred with the cleanup action; and
(c) An opportunity was provided for the public to comment on
the cleanup action.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 70.105D RCW. 01-05-024 (Order
97-09A), § 173-340-380, filed 2/12/01, effective 8/15/01.]