Oklahoma Code § 27A-2-15-105

Title 27A. Environment And Natural Resources: Remediation proposals or no action necessary
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determinations - Application - Factors considered.
A.  One or more participants may submit a proposal to the
Department of Environmental Quality for risk-based remediation of a
brownfield site or for a no action necessary determination.
B.  The proposal shall, as a minimum, include:
1.  A site characterization, including:
a. site description and historical information about the
former uses of the property, including any past
environmental permits issued for the site,
b. analytical results from a laboratory certified by the
Department or other data which characterize the soil,
groundwater or surface water at the site,
c. information concerning the nature and extent of any
contamination caused by pollution at the site and any
possible impacts on areas contiguous to the site,
d. delineation of contaminants on the property and their
concentrations and depths,
e. delineation of potential off-site migration of
contaminants,
f. identification of pertinent environmental conditions
on the site and in the region,
g. identification of groundwater, surface water, and
other environmental resources and uses in the area,
h. identification of potential exposure pathways and
potential receptors,
i. identification of adjacent property uses,
j. an accurate metes and bounds legal description of the
property,
k. latitude and longitude of the main entrance,
l. statistically relevant background environmental media
samples or peer-reviewed published background data,
and
m. any data the Department believes is relevant to the
reuse of the property;
2.  The current and proposed uses of the property;
3.  An analysis of the human and environmental pathways to
exposure from pollution at the site based on the future use of the
property as proposed by the participant;
4.  Alternatives for cleanup, if remediation is planned;
5.  Potential for redevelopment to impact the remedy;
6.  A plan for any after-action monitoring or maintenance of the
brownfield which is to occur after issuance of the Certificate of
Completion or Certificate of No Action Necessary;
7.  Any engineering or institutional controls necessary to
protect the remedy over time and plans for financial assurance for
the controls to remain in effect;

8.  A plan for remediating any pollution on the brownfield or a
proposal that no remedial action is necessary considering the
present level of contamination and the proposed future use of the
property;
9.  A long-term management plan for any on-site disposal
facilities; and
10.  The current and proposed use of groundwater on and near the
site.
C.  Remediation or proposal for a no action necessary
determination shall be based on the potential risk to human health
and safety and to the environment posed by the pollution at the
site, considering the following factors:
1.  The proposed use of the brownfield;
2.  The possibility of movement of the pollution in a form and
manner which would result in exposure to humans and to the
surrounding environment at levels which exceed calculated site-
specific cleanup levels or, if off-site, applicable standards, or
which represent an unreasonable risk to human health and safety or
the environment as determined by the Department; and
3.  The potential risks associated with the remediation proposal
or no action necessary determination and the economic and technical
feasibility and reliability of such proposal or determination.
Added by Laws 1996, c. 356, § 5, emerg. eff. June 14, 1996.  Amended
by Laws 2004, c. 141, § 5, eff. Nov. 1, 2004; Laws 2009, c. 48, § 5,
eff. July 1, 2009.

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