Examples of Remediation Standard Regulations in a sentence
For any substances reported at or emanating from the Site, for which no remediation criteria has been adopted under the Remediation Standard Regulations, the Permittee shall, in accordance with the Remediation Standard Regulations, submit for the Commissioner’s review and written approval a proposal for additional remediation and establishment of criteria for additional polluting substances.
In that case, once site- wide environmental investigation at the Facility has been performed in accordance with prevailing standards and guidelines, and remediation activities have addressed any and all requirements of the Commissioner and have achieved compliance with Connecticut’s Remediation Standard Regulations, such LEP shall submit a Verification of such investigation and remediation activities.
RSRs) means the Connecticut Remediation Standard Regulations as defined in the Regulations of Connecticut State Agencies (RCSA), Sections 22a- 133k-1 through 22a-133k-3, adopted January 1, 1996 and amended February 16, 2021 and as otherwise amended.
RSRs) means the Connecticut Remediation Standard Regulations as defined in the Regulations of Connecticut State Agencies (RCSA), Sections 22a-133k-1 through 22a-133k-3, adopted January 1, 1996 and amended June 27, 2013 and as otherwise amended.
For each AOC, the report must determine whether a release has occurred, describe the fate and transport of identified constituents of concern in each identified release area, and evaluate the data with respect to compliance with the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) Remediation Standard Regulations (RSRs).
Department of Energy and Environmental Protection, Guidance for Calculating the 95% Upper Confidence Level for Demonstrating Compliance with the Remediation Standard Regulations (May 2014) State of Connecticut<http://www.ct.gov/deep/lib/deep/site_clean_up/remediation_regulations/95ucl_guidance.pdf> (as of Mar.
Analytical reports must demonstrate that the proposed material does not contain detectable concentrations of contaminants including but not limited to; petroleum hydrocarbons, semi volatile organic compounds (SVOCs), polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), volatile organic compounds (VOCs), pesticides, and/or herbicides and that metals listed in the Connecticut Remediation Standard Regulations do not exceed minimal concentrations deemed allowable by Engineer and Owner.
The Permittee shall ensure that all records required under RCSA Sections 22a 449(c) 100 to 119, the Remediation Standard Regulations or this Permit, including all plans, are furnished upon request, and made available at all reasonable times for inspection, by any officer, employee, or representative of the Department or the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
Placement of dredge materials is also regulated by the State’s environmental media management regulations as defined by the Connecticut Remediation Standard Regulations (RSRs).As would be expected from the current governing policies, projects that are at a scale and type that would have little to no environmental impact can proceed easily through the permitting process through predetermined categories of general permits.
In that case, once site-wide environmental investigation at the Facility has been performed in accordance with prevailing standards and guidelines, and remediation activities have addressed any and all requirements of the Commissioner and have achieved compliance with Connecticut’s Remediation Standard Regulations, such LEP shall submit a Verification of such investigation and remediation activities.