Administrative Rules for
PART 201 ENVIRONMENTAL REMEDIATION
of the Natural Resources and Environmental Protection Act 1994 PA 451, as amended

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R 299.5605 Rescinded.

R 299.5607 Administrative Record.

Rule 607.  

          (1)  The department shall compile an administrative record of the decision process leading to the selection or approval of any remedial action.  The administrative record shall contain all of the following information, as applicable:

                    (a)  Remedial investigation data.

                    (b)  The feasibility study and potential alternative actions.

                    (c)  Public comments received, if any, and an explanation of how significant concerns are to be addressed.

                    (d)  For remedial actions that have been completed in accordance with a department-approved remedial action plan, documentation prepared under section 20114(5)  of the act, if applicable.

                    (e)  For remedial action plans that include a demonstration prepared under section 20118(5)  and (6)  of the act, that demonstration and the department's determination about the adequacy of the demonstration.

                    (f)  Other information appropriate to the facility.

          (2)  If neither a remedial investigation nor a feasibility study was conducted for a facility subject to the requirements of section 20120d of the act, then the department shall include in the administrative record an explanation of the basis for the decision.

          (3)  The department shall prepare a summary document that explains its decision regarding a remedial action plan which is subject to the requirements of section 20120d of the act.

 

 

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