Conditional Closure Agreement Sample Contracts

PROPERTY OWNER CONDITIONAL CLOSURE AGREEMENT (Agreement)
Conditional Closure Agreement • October 30th, 2019

The Real Property Owner (Owner), and the Responsible Party (RP), if applicable , and the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) enter into this Conditional Closure Agreement pursuant to Rule 62-772.401(3), Florida Administrative Code (F.A.C.) to perform work for the facility located at , Florida, FDEP # for discharge(s) . The Owner and, if applicable, RP, agree to a Conditional Closure (Site Rehabilitation Completion Order with Conditions) which uses appropriate controls to close the assessment and remediation of a contaminated site using either Risk Management Option II or III as described in Rule 62-780.680(2) or (3), Florida Administrative Code (F.A.C.), where alternative cleanup target levels above the levels in Chapter 62-777, F.A.C., are established for soil and ground water. These alternative cleanup target levels are based on site conditions and the establishment of an institutional and, if necessary, an engineering control. An example of an institutional control

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FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF
Conditional Closure Agreement • November 4th, 2020

The Real Property Owner (Owner), and the Responsible Party (RP), if applicable , and the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) enter into this Conditional Closure Agreement for Petroleum Cleanup Participation Program discharges (CCA for PCPP) to perform work for the facility located at , Florida, FDEP # for discharge(s) . The Owner and, if applicable, RP, agree to a Conditional Closure (Site Rehabilitation Completion Order with Conditions) which uses appropriate controls to close the assessment and remediation of a contaminated site using Risk Management Option II as described in Rule 62-780.680(2), Florida Administrative Code (F.A.C.), where alternative cleanup target levels above the levels in Chapter 62-777, F.A.C., are established for soil and ground water. These alternative cleanup target levels are based on site conditions and the establishment of an institutional and, if necessary, an engineering control. An example of an institutional control is a restrictive co

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