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CCR, TITLE 23, DMSION 3, CHAPTER 16, UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK REGUTATIONS <br /> CCR,TITLE 23, DMSION 3, CHAPTER 16, UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK REGULATIONS <br /> (g) Cleanup levels for ground or surface waters,affected or threatened by the mitigation of adverse consequences from cleanup activities. <br /> unauthorized release,shall comply with the requirements of Section 2721(b) <br /> and shall meet the following requirements: (d) The responsible party shall modify of suspend cleanup activities when directed <br /> (1) For waters with current or potential beneficial uses for which numerical to do so by the regulatory agency. <br /> objectives have been designated in water quality control plans, the Authority: II&SC Section 25299.77 <br /> responsible party shall propose at least two alternatives to achieve these Reference: H&SC Section 25299.7 and 40 CFR Sections 280.65 and 280.66 <br /> numerical objectives; <br /> (2) For waters with current or potential beneficial uses for which no 2727. Verification Monitoring Phase <br /> numerical objectives have been designated in water quality control plans, <br /> the responsible party shall recommend target cleanup levels for long- (a) The Verification Monitoring Phase Includes all activities required to verify <br /> term corrective actions to the regulatory agency for concurrence. Target implementation of the Corrective Action Plan and evaluate its effectiveness. <br /> cleanup levels shall be based on the impact assessment,prepared In <br /> accordance with subsection(e)of this Section. (b) The responsible party shall verify completion of the Corrective Action Plan <br /> Authority: H&SC Section 25299.77 through sampling or other monitoring of soil and/or water for such period of <br /> time and intervals agreed to by the regulatory agency. Using the monitoring <br /> Reference: H&SC Sections 25299.37, 25299.57 results obtained pursuant to this Section and any other relevant data obtained <br /> pursuant to this Article,the responsible party shall evaluate the effectiveness of <br /> 2726. Corrective Action Implementation Phase the site work. <br /> (c) The responsible party shall submit monitoring data and an evaluation of the <br /> (a) The Corrective Action Plan Implementation Phase consists of carrying out the results of such monitoring in writing on a schedule and for a duration agreed <br /> cost-effective alternative selected during the Soil and Water Investigation Phase to by the regulatory agency. <br /> for remediation or mitigation of the actual or potential adverse effects of the <br /> unauthorized release. Authority: H&SC Section 25299.77 <br /> (b) Upon concurrence with the Corrective Action Plan or as directed by the Reference: tf&SC Section 25299.37 and 40 CFR Section 280.65 <br /> regulatory agency, the responsible party shall implement the Corrective Action 2728. Public Participation <br /> Plan. The responsible party shall monitor, evaluate,and report the results of <br /> Implementation of the Corrective Action Plan on a schedule agreed to by the (a) For each confirmed unauthorized release that requires a Corrective Action Plan, <br /> regulatory agency. the regulatory agency shall inform the public of the proposed activities <br /> contained in the Corrective Action Pian. This notice shall include at least one <br /> (c) In the interest of minimizing environmental contamination and promoting of the following: <br /> prompt cleanup,the responsible party may begin cleanup of soil and water <br /> after the Corrective Action Plan has been submitted and before it has received <br /> agency concurrence. Implementation of the Corrective Action Plan may (1) publication in a regulatory agency meeting agenda; <br /> Y be gin (2) public notice posted in a regulatory agency office; <br /> sixty(60)calendar days after submittal,unless the responsible party Is (3) public notice in a local newspaper; <br /> otherwise directed in writing by the regulatory agency. Before beginning this (4) block advertisements; <br /> cleanup, the responsible party shall: <br /> (5) a public service announcement; <br /> (6) letters to individual households;or <br /> (1) notify the regulatory agency of its intention to begin cleanup; and <br /> g p. (7) personal contacts with the affected parties by regulatory agency staff. <br /> (2) comply with any conditions set by the regulatory agency, including (b) The regulatory agency shall ensure that information and decisions concerning <br /> 11 -7 <br /> 11-8 <br /> J <br />