Fundamentals of SPCC Plans

The purpose of the Spill Prevention, Control and Countermeasure (SPCC) rule is to prevent discharge of oil into navigable waters of the U.S. or adjoining shorelines as opposed to response and cleanup after a spill has occurred. This webinar will discuss the applicability to the SPCC rule, certification requirements for [...]

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Use of Institutional Controls to Facilitate Site Closure

Intuitional Controls (ICs) are property or governmental controls that are used to manage risks and/or control potentially complete exposure pathways. Obtaining Site Closure through regulatory agencies doesn’t necessarily mean complete clean up to non-detect levels. As complete cleanup would be impracticable due to cost and timing limitations, using ICs is [...]

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Use of Institutional Controls to Facilitate Site Closure

Intuitional Controls (ICs) are property or governmental controls that are used to manage risks and/or control potentially complete exposure pathways. Obtaining Site Closure through regulatory agencies doesn’t necessarily mean complete clean up to non-detect levels. As complete cleanup would be impracticable due to cost and timing limitations, using ICs is [...]

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Understanding Soil Management Plans

Cleaning up contaminated properties can take a long time at great expense. In most cases, conducting a completely “clean” cleanup is not always feasible and can be cost-prohibitive. As a result, risk-based closures are becoming more common, which means residual contamination remains behind and environmental restrictions are applied to the [...]

By |2021-02-12T08:48:07-05:00January 6, 2021|Uncategorized|0 Comments
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