West Virginia Code § 22-22-15

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Any person who completes remediation in compliance with this article shall not be required
to undertake additional remediation actions for contaminants subject to the remediation,
unless the Secretary demonstrates that:
(a) Fraud was committed in demonstrating attainment of a standard at the site that resulted
in avoiding the need for further remediation of the site;
(b) New information confirms the existence of an area of a previously unknown
contamination which contains contaminants that have been showun to exceed the standards
applied to the previous remediation at the site;
(c) The level of risk is increased significantly beyond the established level of protection at
the site due to substantial changes in exposure conditiaons, such as a change in land use or
new information is obtained about a contaminant associated with the site which revises
exposure assumptions beyond the acceptable rangel. Any person who changes the use of the
property causing the level of risk to increase bseyond established protection levels shall be
required by the Department to undertake additional remediation measures under the
provisions of this article; i
(d) The release occurred after the effective date of this article on a site not used for
industrial activity prior to the effective date of this article; the remedy relied, in whole or in
part, upon institutional or engineering controls instead of treatment or removal of
contamination; and treatment, removal, or destruction has become technically and
economically practicable; or
(e) The remediation m ethod failed to meet the remediation standard or combination of
standards. V
In the event that any of the foregoing circumstances occur, the remediation agreement will
be reopened and revised to the extent necessary to return the site to its previously agreed to
state of remediation or other appropriate standard.

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