From: | CPEO Moderator <cpeo@cpeo.org> |
Date: | 3 May 2002 03:16:30 -0000 |
Reply: | cpeo-brownfields |
Subject: | [CPEO-BIF] Superfund Agency Seeks Public Comment on IC Monitoring Guide |
[PLEASE EXCUSE THE CROSS POSTING] Superfund Agency Plans to Seek Public Comment On Institutional Control Monitoring Guide The Environmental Protection Agency plans to issue for public comment by the end of June guidance on implementing, monitoring, and enforcing institutional controls at contaminated sites, an agency official said May 1. Comments on the guidance by the agency's regional offices were due April 30, according to James Woolford, director of EPA's Federal Facility Restoration and Reuse Office. Woolford, whose office is a branch of the Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response, said the guidance could change some between now and June, depending on the comments from the regions. The guidance document will help site managers, site attorneys, and others who work on superfund and Resource Conservation and Recovery Act corrective action cleanups determine the best type of institutional control for a site, how to fund monitoring of the control, and who should enforce compliance with the control, EPA has said. Institutional controls, also known as land-use restrictions, are measures such as administrative or legal mechanisms that minimize the potential for exposure to contamination by limiting the use of land or resources and protect the integrity of a remedy. Details of Guidance Woolford, speaking at the 2002 Contaminated Property Transactions--Converting Ruins to Rubies conference, gave some details of what the guidance addresses in its current form. The document, which is being published as a companion to a September 2000 EPA fact sheet on selecting institutional controls, "advocates the team approach for developing effective institutional control approaches," Woolford said. It stresses the importance of working with states, he added. The guide was designed by EPA to be a "cross-program" guidance, so it can be used by different agency program offices, he said. Woolford also said the guide stresses the importance of the development of "appropriate" institutional control documents, such as easements, covenants, and deed notices. It also provides guidance on how to handle "vague or incomplete language" in remedy decision/enforcement documents, he said. Annual Inspections Suggested The guide suggests annual inspections and reporting of institutional controls be routine operation and maintenance requirements, according to Woolford. Institutional controls are considered activities of the operation and maintenance phase of a cleanup, which is the responsibility of the state or local entity in which the contaminated site is located. An EPA official told BNA in January that the document will provide guidance on the cost of monitoring the institutional controls, which can be significant over time The agency in August 2001 charged its Environmental Financial Advisory Board to assist states with this financial burden. The board is completing a study of ways states can fund institutional controls and their maintenance at polluted sites. EPA has said it hopes to publish the study in the spring of 2002 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ To read CPEO's archived Brownfields messages visit http://www.cpeo.org/lists/brownfields If this email has been forwarded to you and you'd like to subscribe, please send a message to cpeo-brownfields-subscribe@igc.topica.com ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ==^================================================================ This email was sent to: cpeo-brownfields@npweb.craigslist.org EASY UNSUBSCRIBE click here: http://igc.topica.com/u/?aVxieR.a3Z0sy Or send an email to: cpeo-brownfields-unsubscribe@igc.topica.com T O P I C A -- Register now to manage your mail! http://www.topica.com/partner/tag02/register ==^================================================================ | |
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