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Chapter 173-340
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Chapter 173-340 WAC
Last Update: 10/12/07
MODEL TOXICS CONTROL ACT — CLEANUP
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PART I -- OVERALL CLEANUP PROCESS
173-340-100
Purpose.
173-340-110
Applicability.
173-340-120
Overview.
173-340-130
Administrative principles.
173-340-140
Deadlines.
PART II -- DEFINITIONS AND USAGE
173-340-200
Definitions.
173-340-210
Usage.
PART III -- SITE REPORTS AND CLEANUP DECISIONS
173-340-300
Site discovery and reporting.
173-340-310
Initial investigation.
173-340-320
Site hazard assessment.
173-340-330
Hazard ranking and the hazardous sites list.
173-340-340
Biennial program report.
173-340-350
Remedial investigation and feasibility study.
173-340-355
Development of cleanup action alternatives that include remediation levels.
173-340-357
Quantitative risk assessment of cleanup action alternatives.
173-340-360
Selection of cleanup actions.
173-340-370
Expectations for cleanup action alternatives.
173-340-380
Cleanup action plan.
173-340-390
Model remedies.
PART IV -- SITE CLEANUP AND MONITORING
173-340-400
Implementation of the cleanup action.
173-340-410
Compliance monitoring requirements.
173-340-420
Periodic review.
173-340-430
Interim actions.
173-340-440
Institutional controls.
173-340-450
Releases from underground storage tanks.
PART V -- ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES FOR REMEDIAL ACTIONS
173-340-500
Determination of status as a potentially liable person.
173-340-510
Administrative options for remedial actions.
173-340-515
Independent remedial actions.
173-340-520
Consent decrees.
173-340-530
Agreed orders.
173-340-540
Enforcement orders.
173-340-545
Private rights of action.
173-340-550
Payment of remedial action costs.
173-340-560
Mixed funding.
PART VI -- PUBLIC PARTICIPATION
173-340-600
Public notice and participation.
173-340-610
Regional citizens' advisory committees.
PART VII--CLEANUP STANDARDS
173-340-700
Overview of cleanup standards.
173-340-702
General policies.
173-340-703
Selection of indicator hazardous substances.
173-340-704
Use of Method A.
173-340-705
Use of Method B.
173-340-706
Use of Method C.
173-340-707
Analytical considerations.
173-340-708
Human health risk assessment procedures.
173-340-709
Methods for defining background concentrations.
173-340-710
Applicable local, state and federal laws.
173-340-720
Groundwater cleanup standards.
173-340-730
Surface water cleanup standards.
173-340-740
Unrestricted land use soil cleanup standards.
173-340-745
Soil cleanup standards for industrial properties.
173-340-747
Deriving soil concentrations for groundwater protection.
173-340-7490
Terrestrial ecological evaluation procedures.
173-340-7491
Exclusions from a terrestrial ecological evaluation.
173-340-7492
Simplified terrestrial ecological evaluation procedures.
173-340-7493
Site-specific terrestrial ecological evaluation procedures.
173-340-7494
Priority contaminants of ecological concern.
173-340-750
Cleanup standards to protect air quality.
173-340-760
Sediment cleanup standards.
PART VIII -- GENERAL PROVISIONS
173-340-800
Property access.
173-340-810
Worker safety and health.
173-340-820
Sampling and analysis plans.
173-340-830
Analytical procedures.
173-340-840
General submittal requirements.
173-340-850
Recordkeeping requirements.
173-340-860
Endangerment.
173-340-870
Project coordinator.
173-340-880
Emergency actions.
173-340-890
Severability.
173-340-900
Tables.