Bureau of Land Program Description Sample Clauses

Bureau of Land Program Description. The Bureau of Land (BOL) implements the Clean Land Strategic Plan Priority. BOL’s goals are to minimize generation of wastes, maximize proper management of waste generated, and maximize restoration of contaminated land. To achieve these goals, BOL has divided its resources into six broad environmental focus areas and eight BOL programs. Community outreach is fundamental to the Clean Land Strategic Plan Priority. The Bureau of Land coordinates with the Illinois EPA Office of Community Relations to ensure that potentially impacted citizens receive timely and accurate information on sites managed under the Bureau of Land regulatory and remediation programs. This outreach occurs through fact sheets, regulatory notices, public hearings, public meetings and public availability sessions. In addition to the Mid-Year Performance evaluations, the Bureau of Land will participate in the State Review Framework (SRF) program with Region 5, which consists of enforcement data and file review evaluations. At this time, Bureau of Land and Region 5 are in Round 2 of the SRF process. Bureau of Land will work with Region 5 to correct areas of concern and implement recommendations for deficiencies identified during the SRF process. Of significant concern is an SRF funding of Bureau of Land’s low significant non-complier rate identification. Objective: Hazardous Waste Management • Permit facilities that treat, store, and dispose of hazardous waste. BOL will ensure the safety and reliability of hazardous waste combustion by implementing the Combustion Initiative’s permitting strategy: (1) establish higher priority for combustion facilities resulting in the greatest environmental benefit or the greatest reduction in overall risk to the public; (2) ensure employment of sound science in technical decision-making; and (3) include public involvement in permitting decisions. For FY10 and FY11, BOL will continue to work with Region 5 to take final action on a draft permit for Veolia RA (Sauget, Illinois). • Ensure compliance by inspecting and monitoring individuals and waste management facilities that generate, transport, treat, store or dispose of hazardous waste and take enforcement measures when necessary. Below are the Illinois EPA's RCRA compliance monitoring and enforcement commitments for FY10 and FY11. The projections for FY11 will be reviewed, modified (if necessary), and finalized as commitments by September 1, 2010 after reviewing the updated FY10 TSDF and LQG universes and f...
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