For each release that requires a corrective action plan, the Department will provide a public notice designed to reach those members of the public directly affected by the release and the planned corrective action.
Notice of the corrective action plan may be provided by publication in local newspapers, the District of Columbia Register, block advertisements, public service announcements, letters to individual households, personal contacts by Department staff, e- mails to stakeholders, posting on the Department's website, or
notification to the affected Advisory Neighborhood Commissioners and civic associations.
Any person directly impacted by a release that has migrated onto his or her property has a right to obtain a copy of any comprehensive site assessment, RBCA site evaluation, or corrective action plan, and if the person requests, shall be given an opportunity to comment on the corrective action plan.
If implementation of an approved corrective action plan does not achieve the cleanup levels established in the plan and the Department is considering case closure or no further action, the Department will give public notice in accordance with §§ 6211.1 and 6211.2.
The Department will investigate complaints concerning any violation(s) of the UST Regulations and will notify the complainant of the results of the investigation.
D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 20, r. 20-6211