WAC 173-340-703
Selection of indicator hazardous
substances. (1) Purpose. When defining cleanup requirements at
a site that is contaminated with a large number of hazardous
substances, the department may eliminate from consideration those
hazardous substances that contribute a small percentage of the
overall threat to human health and the environment. The
remaining hazardous substances shall serve as indicator hazardous
substances for purposes of defining site cleanup requirements.
(2) Approach. If the department considers this approach
appropriate for a particular site, the factors evaluated when
eliminating individual hazardous substances from further
consideration shall include:
(a) The toxicological characteristics of the hazardous
substance that influence its ability to adversely affect human
health or the environment relative to the concentration of the
hazardous substance at the site, including consideration of
essential nutrient requirements;
(b) The chemical and physical characteristics of the
hazardous substance which govern its tendency to persist in the
environment;
(c) The chemical and physical characteristics of the
hazardous substance which govern its tendency to move into and
through environmental media;
(d) The natural background concentrations of the hazardous
substance;
(e) The thoroughness of testing for the hazardous substance
at the site;
(f) The frequency that the hazardous substance has been
detected at the site; and
(g) Degradation by-products of the hazardous substance.
(3) When the department determines that the use of indicator
hazardous substances is appropriate for a particular site, it may
also require biological testing to address potential toxic
effects associated with hazardous substances eliminated from
consideration under this subsection.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 70.105D RCW. 01-05-024 (Order
97-09A), § 173-340-703, filed 2/12/01, effective 8/15/01.]