Utah Admin. Code R311-211-5 - Cleanup Standards
(1) The following
shall be the minimum standards to be met for any cleanup of regulated
substances, hazardous material, and hazardous substances at a PST or CERCLA
facility in Utah:
(a) for water-related
corrective action, the Maximum Contaminant Limits (MCLs) established under the
federal Safe Drinking Water Act or other applicable water classifications and
standards;
(b) for air-related
corrective action, the appropriate air quality standards established under the
Federal Clean Air Act; and
(c)
other standards as determined applicable by the board may be
utilized.
(2) Cleanup
levels below the MCLs or other applicable water, soil, or air quality standards
may be established by the board on a case-by-case basis taking into
consideration Sections
R311-211-3
and
R311-211-4.
(3) In the case of contamination above the
MCL or other applicable water, soil, or air quality standards, if, after
evaluation of alternatives, it is determined that applicable minimum standards
cannot reasonably be achieved, cleanup levels above these minimum standards may
be established on a case-by-case basis utilizing Sections
R311-211-3
and
R311-211-4.
In assessing the evaluation criteria, the following factors shall be
considered:
(a) quantity of materials
released;
(b) mobility,
persistence, and toxicity of materials released;
(c) exposure pathways;
(d) extent of contamination and its
relationship to present and potential surface and ground water locations and
uses;
(e) type and levels of
background contamination; and
(f)
other relevant standards and factors as determined appropriate by the
board.
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