Community Acceptance. NDEP provided deferral documents to interested stakeholders in the community and held three roundtable meetings to receive questions and concerns. A summary of community concerns and how NDEP plans to address those concerns during deferral was included in the NDEP July 31, 2017, deferral request.
Community Acceptance. A detailed description of CTS's preferred remedial alternative for each contaminated medium, from among the alternatives evaluated, including an evaluation of potential impact to any sensitive environments identified on or near the Site and construction designs and specifications (any proposed treatment technology may require on- site testing or bench- scale testing of site waste to verify its effectiveness).
Community Acceptance. A detailed description of the Remediator's preferred remedial alternative for each contaminated medium, from among the alternatives evaluated, including an evaluation of potential impact to any sensitive environments identified on or near the Site and construction designs and specifications (any proposed treatment technology may require on-site testing or bench- scale testing of site waste to verify its effectiveness).
Community Acceptance. Community acceptance of the preferred alternative is assessed by giving the public an opportunity to comment on the IAPP. The public was notified of a public comment period through mailings of theSRS Environmental Bulletin, the Aiken Standard, the Allendale Citizen Leader, the Barnwell People Sentinel, The State, and Augusta Chronicle newspapers, and through announcements on local radio stations. In addition, the IAPP was presented to the SRS Citizen Advisory Board in an open public meeting (May 6, 1998) during the public comment period. Public comments concerning the proposed remedy are addressed in the Responsiveness Summary of this IROD.
Community Acceptance. Concerns of the community regarding the investigation, the evaluation of alternatives, and the PRAP are evaluated. A responsiveness summary will be prepared that describes public comments received and the manner in which the Department will address the concerns raised. If the selected remedy differs significantly from the proposed remedy, notices to the public will be issued describing the differences and reasons for the changes.