Utah Admin. Code 315-101-6

Current through Bulletin No. 2024-21, November 1, 2024
Section R315-101-6 - Corrective Action
(a) Corrective action is required at a site when:
(1) the level of risk present at the site is greater than 1x10-4 for carcinogens or a hazard index greater than one for non-carcinogens for the risk assessment conducted assuming the land use exposure scenario defined in Subsection R315-101-5(g)(1) or R315-101-5(g)(2);
(2) the director determines that ecological effects are significant based on the approved assessment conducted in accordance with Subsection R315-101-5(j); or
(3)
(i) groundwater contamination is exceeded, on-site or off-site, in accordance with Subsection R315-101-4(f)(15) or groundwater contaminant concentrations have been shown to be above a corrective action level using a statistical corrective action test in accordance with "Statistical Analysis of Groundwater Monitoring Data at RCRA Facilities" US EPA Unified Guidance, as incorporated by reference in Section R315-101-12, or the "Groundwater Statistics and Monitoring Compliance Guidance Document," Interstate Technology Regulatory Council (ITRC), as incorporated by reference in Section R315-101-12; or
(ii) residual contamination present at the site poses a potential threat to groundwater in accordance with Subsection R315-101-5(f)(8) and "Supplemental Guidance for Developing Soil Screening Levels for Superfund Sites," US EPA, as incorporated by reference in Section R315-101-12, and "Soil Screening Guidance Technical Background Document," US EPA, as incorporated by reference in Section R315-101-12.
(b) The responsible party shall submit a corrective action work plan that includes the responsible party's proposed remedial option for cleanup of the site for review and approval before implementation of the corrective action activities at the site. Determination of appropriate corrective action measures shall be made in accordance with criteria identified in Subsection R315-101-1(c). Any proposed modifications to the approved plan shall be reviewed and approved by the director before implementation of the proposed modification.
(c) Any corrective action levels proposed shall be protective of the complete exposure pathways or potentially complete exposure pathways for all receptors.
(d) The responsible party shall submit a corrective action report after completion of corrective action activities at the site to the director for review and approval.
(e) The corrective action report shall include a request for a corrective action completeness determination from the director.

Utah Admin. Code R315-101-6

Amended by Utah State Bulletin Number 2023-07, effective 3/15/2023