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3. the potential for health risks caused by human exposure to waste <br /> constituents, <br /> 4. the potential for damage to wildlife, crops, vegetation, and physical structures <br /> caused by exposure to waste constituents, and <br /> 5. the persistence and permanence of the potential adverse effects; <br /> (B) the potential adverse effects of a release on ground-water quality, taking into <br /> account: <br /> 1. the quantity and quality of ground water and the direction of ground-water <br /> flow, <br /> 2. the proximity and withdrawal rates of water in the area, <br /> 3. the current and future uses of ground water in the area, and <br /> 4. the existing quality of ground water, including other sources of contamination <br /> and their cumulative impact on the ground-water quality; <br /> (C) the potential adverse effects of a release on surface water quality, taking <br /> into account: <br /> 1. the quantity and quality of ground water and the direction of ground-water <br /> flow, <br /> 2. the patterns of rainfall in the region, <br /> 3. the proximity of the tank system to surface waters, <br /> 4. the current and future uses of surface waters in the area and any water quality <br /> standards established for those surface waters, and <br /> 5. the existing quality of surface water, including other sources of contamination <br /> and the cumulative impact on surface-water quality; and <br /> (D) the potential adverse effects of a release on the land surrounding the tank <br /> system, taking into account: <br /> 1. the patterns of rainfall in the region, and <br /> 2. the current and future uses of the surrounding land. <br /> (3) The owner or operator of a tank system, for which a variance from secondary <br /> containment has been granted in accordance with the requirements of <br /> subsection (g)(1) of this section, at which a release of hazardous waste has <br /> occurred from the primary tank system but has not migrated beyond the zone of <br /> engineering control (as established in the variance), shall: <br /> (A) comply with the requirements of section 66265.196, except subsection (e); <br /> and <br /> (B) decontaminate or remove contaminated soil to the extent necessary to: <br /> 1. enable the tank system, for which the variance was granted, to resume <br /> operation with the capability for the detection of and response to releases at least <br /> equivalent to the capability it had prior to the release, and <br /> 2. prevent the migration of hazardous waste or hazardous constituents to <br /> ground water or surface water; and <br /> (C) if contaminated soil cannot be removed or decontaminated in accordance <br /> with subsection (g)(3)(B) of this section, comply with the requirements of section <br /> 66265.197(b); <br /> (4) The owner or operator of a tank system, for which a variance from secondary <br /> containment has been granted in accordance with the requirements of <br /> subsection (g)(1) of this section, at which a release of hazardous waste has <br />