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M <br />0 <br />CALIFORNIA—HEALTH AND WELFARE AGENCY <br />TOXIC SUBSTANCES CONTROL PROGRAM <br />REGION 1 <br />10151 CROYDON WAY, SUITE 3 <br />SACRAMENTO, CA 95827-2106 <br />(916) 955-7700 <br />Mr. Don Deir <br />Manager, Permits Division <br />Integrated Solid Waste Management <br />1020 9th Street, Suite 300 <br />Sacramento, CA 95814 <br />Dear Mr. Deir: <br />9 5� -�A - - - <br />PETE WILSON, Govemor <br />day 23, 1991 <br />HT 7T 4`1 <br />p., TI -4 <br />_A <br />Board <br />The Defense Distribution Region West Sharpe Site (DDRW Sharpe) has <br />requested the identification of applicable, relevant and <br />appropriate requirements (ARARs) for remediation of ground water <br />contamination. <br />The Department of Health Services, Toxic Substances Control Program <br />(Department) , requests that your agency identify and provide any <br />appropriate ARARs for the remedial options presented in the <br />enclosure. These ARARs will be utilized in the evaluation and <br />determination of the best technology to treat the contamination at <br />these sites. DDRW Sharpe will produce a site specific Feasibility <br />that evaluates the technologies with consideration of regulatory <br />requirements represented in your ARAR determination. <br />AA s", as defined in the DDRW Sharpe Federal Facility Agreement, <br />are "legally applicable" or "relevant and appropriate" standards, <br />requirements, criteria, or limitations as those terms are used in <br />the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and <br />Liability Act (CERCLA) Section 121 (d) (2). <br />Types of ARARs include action -specific, site-specific, and <br />chemical -specific ARARs. Action -specific ARARs are usually <br />technology or activity based requirements or limitations on actions <br />taken with respect to hazardous wastes. Chemical -specific ARARs <br />are usually heath or risk based numerical values or methodologies <br />which, when applied to site specific conditions result in a <br />numerical value (i.e., drinking water maximum contaminant levels) . <br />Site-specific or location -specific ARARs are usually restrictions <br />place on the concentrations of hazardous substances or the conduct <br />of activities solely because they occur in special locations (i.e., <br />wetlands, etc.). <br />The Department requests your ARAR determination as soon as <br />possible, or at least by June 21, 1991. Please use the enclosed <br />ARAR Identification Form and mail your response to: <br />