Site-Specific Adjustments to Health-Based Soil Remediation Goals Sample Clauses

Site-Specific Adjustments to Health-Based Soil Remediation Goals. If after applying the averaging procedures in Section IV, contaminant concentrations still exceed the IHSB PSRG table unrestricted use health-based remediation goals, site-specific adjustments can be conducted. The Division of Waste Management's risk calculator should be used to determine site- specific risk. You can plug in your highest concentrations and then print a report showing individual contaminant risks and the cumulative risk posed. You can then adjust these input numbers until a total carcinogenic risk (sum of risks of all the contaminants) of 1X10-04 and a non-cancer Hazard Index (sum of all the individual contaminant Hazard Quotient) of 1 is achieved. The resulting input concentrations can be used as site-specific health-based remediation goals for soils. If any scenarios other than residential/unrestricted use are entered into the calculator in order to derive remediation standards, land use restrictions approved by NC DEQ will be required. Refer to Section VI for more information. Click on the below link and select the calculator under “Calculating Risk.” xxxxx://xxx.xx.xxx/permits-rules/risk-based-remediation/risk-evaluation-resources VI DPLUR-Only Remedies (no groundwater contamination) A remedy that relies on a Declaration of Perpetual Land Use Restrictions (DPLURs) approved by DEQ may be an appropriate way to achieve No Further Action Status at sites having only soil contamination. After completing sufficient sampling to determine the nature and extent of all known and suspected hazardous substance releases, a site may be determined to meet protection of groundwater PSRGs as described in Section II but have soil contamination exceeding unrestricted use PSRGs. If the methods in Sections III- V do not provide relief and the only remediation required includes simple land use restrictions and/or minimal active soil remediation, this Section may apply. Examples of restrictions might include: no subsurface disturbance without an approved plan; using the property for non- residential, non-child occupied uses only; and maintenance of a barrier such as an asphaltic cap. Sites with actual or potential groundwater contamination will need to be addressed through the Risk-Based Remediation Program process or otherwise restored to the 15A NCAC 2L standards. For more information on the risk-based remediation process, use the web link provided earlier in this document and contact the IHSB. Sites with only soil contamination requiring minimal active reme...
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