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Operable Unit 2 ARARs -2- 24 May 1993 <br /> DDRW, Sharpe <br /> policy is applicable if waste is left in place and has the potential t- <br /> discharge to ground or surface water, i .e. , the waste is not an ' Inert caste' . <br /> D. State Water Resources Control Board Resolution 92-49 (Cleanup and Abatement) : <br /> This resolution establishes the policies and procedures for implementing <br /> Section 13304 of the Water Code and requires compliance with Resolution <br /> No. 68-16 and Chapter 15 of the CCR. It is to be considered (TBC) for soil and <br /> ground water cleanups and specifically states: <br /> "III . The Regional Water Board shall implement the following procedures to <br /> ensure that dischargers shall have the opportunity to select <br /> cost-effective methods for detecting discharges or threatened <br /> discharges and methods for cleaning up or abating the effects thereof. <br /> The Regional Water Board shall : " <br /> "F. Require actions for cleanup and abatement to: " <br /> "1. Conform to the provisions of Resolution 68-16 of the State Water Board <br /> and the Water Quality Control Plans of the State and Regional Water <br /> Boards, provided that under no circumstances shall these provisions be <br /> interpreted to require cleanup to levels that are more stringent than <br /> background; and <br /> "2. Implement the applicable provisions of Chapter 15, Division 3, Title <br /> 23, California Code of Regulations, to the extent feasible; " <br /> E. Title 23, Division 3, Chapter 15 of the California Code of Regulations (CCR) <br /> (Chapter 15) : <br /> Under Chapter 15 there are provisions that are applicable, relevant and <br /> appropriate requirements that will have to be satisfied for investigating, <br /> monitoring and in the selection of all remedial alternatives for landfills and <br /> all other source contaminant sites involving a discharge to land. The <br /> following Section describes Chapter 15 `in more detail . <br /> F. Title 23, Division 3, Chapter 16 of the California Code of Regulations (CCR) <br /> (Chapter 16) : <br /> Regulations contained in Chapter 16 allow the Regional Boards to provide <br /> oversite of cleanup activities associated with leaking underground tanks. <br /> Corrective actions taken with respect to leaking underground tanks would be <br /> subject to the regulations in Chapter 16 as well as the Water Code and <br /> associated regulations and policies. Any activities involving underground tank <br /> sites must follow guidelines presented in the "Tri-Regional Board Staff <br /> Recommendations for Preliminary Investigation and Evaluation of Underground <br /> Tank Sites". <br />