Administrative Rules for
PART 201 ENVIRONMENTAL REMEDIATION
of the Natural Resources and Environmental Protection Act 1994 PA 451, as
amended
Rule 705.
(1) All remedial actions shall be protective of
the public health, safety, and welfare and the environment. applicable generic cleanup criteria
established by the department pursuant to section 2012oa(1) and site specific cleanup criteria approved
by the department under section 20120a(2)
of the act and these rules reflect the departments judgment, at the time
the criteria are established or approved by the department, about the numerical
criteria required to meet this protectiveness requirement, subject to the
provisions of R 299.5706(3), R 299.5728,
and R 299.5734(2).
(2) A remedial action shall provide for response
activity that will satisfy cleanup criteria in 1 or more land use-based
categories, as allowed for under section 20120a(1) of the act, or site-specific cleanup criteria
as provided in section 20120a(2) of the
act. The rules in this part also apply
to interim response activities that are designed to meet cleanup criteria. references in this part to remedial actions
also include those interim response activities.
(3) The category of land use-based remedial
action under section 20120a(1) of the
act or the site-specific cleanup criteria identified under section
20120a(2) of the act may be modified by
the person proposing to conduct the response activity that will result in
modification during implementation or after completion of a remedial action, if
appropriate to the facility and if that modification is accomplished in a
manner that is consistent with the act and these rules.
(4) If
a revised land use-based remedial action includes characteristics that
are required by R 299.5532 to be approved by the department, then the person
implementing the change shall seek department approval as required by part 201
of the act and these rules.
(5) The horizontal and vertical extent of
hazardous substance concentrations in an aquifer above the higher of either the
concentration allowed by Section 20120a(1)(a) or (11) of
the act, as applicable, shall not increase after the initiation of remedial
actions to address an aquifer, except as approved by the director as provided
in section 20118(5) and (6) of the act.
(6) All remedial actions that address the
remediation of an aquifer shall provide for removal of the hazardous substance
or substances from the aquifer, either through active remediation or as a
result of naturally occurring biological or chemical processes which can be
documented to occur at the facility, except as provided in section
20118(5) and (6) of the act.
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