WAC 173-340-390
Model remedies. (1) Purpose. The purpose
of model remedies is to streamline and accelerate the selection
of cleanup actions that protect human health and the environment,
with a preference for permanent solutions to the maximum extent
practicable.
(2) Development of model remedies. The department may, from
time to time, identify model remedies for common categories of
facilities, types of contamination, types of media, and
geographic areas. In identifying a model remedy, the department
shall identify the circumstances for which application of the
model remedy meets the requirements under WAC 173-340-360. The
department shall provide an opportunity for the public to review
and comment on any proposed model remedies.
(3) Applicability and effect of model remedies. Where a
site meets the circumstances identified by the department under
subsection (2) of this section, the components of the model
remedy may be selected as the cleanup action, or as a portion of
the cleanup action. At such sites, it shall not be necessary to
conduct a feasibility study under WAC 173-340-350(8) or a
disproportionate cost analysis under WAC 173-340-360(3) for those
components of a cleanup action to which a model remedy applies.
(4) Public notice and participation. Where a model remedy
is proposed as the cleanup action or as a portion of the cleanup
action, the cleanup action plan is still subject to the same
public notice and participation requirements in this chapter as
any other cleanup action.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 70.105D RCW. 01-05-024 (Order
97-09A), § 173-340-390, filed 2/12/01, effective 8/15/01.]