WAC 173-340-704
Use of Method A. (1) Applicability.
Method A may be used to establish cleanup levels at sites that
have few hazardous substances and that meet one of the following
criteria:
(a) Sites undergoing a routine cleanup action as defined in
WAC 173-340-200; or
(b) Sites where numerical standards are available in this
chapter or applicable state and federal laws for all indicator
hazardous substances in the media for which the Method A cleanup
level is being used.
(2) Procedures. Method A cleanup levels shall be
established in accordance with the procedures in WAC 173-340-720
through 173-340-760. Method A cleanup levels shall be at least
as stringent as all of the following:
(a) Concentrations of individual hazardous substances listed
in Tables 720-1, 740-1, or 745-1 in this chapter;
(b) Concentrations of individual hazardous substances
established under applicable state and federal laws;
(c) Concentrations that result in no significant adverse
effects on the protection and propagation of terrestrial
ecological receptors using the procedures specified in WAC 173-340-7490 through 173-340-7493, unless it is demonstrated
under those sections that establishing a soil concentration is
unnecessary; and
(d) For individual hazardous substances deemed indicator
hazardous substances for the medium of concern under WAC 173-340-708(2) and not addressed under (a) and (b) of this
subsection, concentrations that do not exceed natural background
levels or the practical quantitation limit, whichever is higher,
for the substance in question.
(3) More stringent cleanup levels. The department may
establish Method A cleanup levels more stringent than those
required by subsection (2) of this section, when based on a
site-specific evaluation, the department determines that such
levels are necessary to protect human health and the environment.
Any imposition of more stringent requirements under this
provision shall comply with WAC 173-340-702 and 173-340-708.
(4) Remediation levels. Under Method A, the Method B
formulas may be modified for the purpose of using a human health
risk assessment to evaluate the protectiveness of a remedy. WAC 173-340-708 (3) and (10) describe the adjustments that can be
made to the Method B formulas. Also see WAC 173-340-355 and 173-340-357 for more detailed information on remediation levels
and quantitative risk assessment.
(5) Inconsistencies. If there are any inconsistencies
between this section and any specifically referenced sections,
the referenced section shall govern.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 70.105D RCW. 01-05-024 (Order
97-09A), § 173-340-704, filed 2/12/01, effective 8/15/01;
91-04-019, § 173-340-704, filed 1/28/91, effective 2/28/91.]