Site assessment plan definition
Site assessment plan means the optional plan submitted to the department which lays out the rationale and the steps to be followed in the conduct of a site assessment for the enrolled site.
Site assessment plan or “SAP” means a pre-application plan that describes the activities and studies the applicant plans to perform for the characterization of the project site.
Site assessment plan means a written proposal for study of a contamination situation to determine the types, amounts, and sources of contaminants present, hydrogeological characteristics of the site, and the vertical and horizontal extent of contamination, with a goal of developing an adequate remedial action plan. The proposal must include: recommendations for collection of relevant historical data such as site management practices, inventory records, literature searches, photographs and personal interviews; a methodology for obtaining groundwater flow information including well placements, construction and elevation, bore logs, static groundwater table measurements, groundwater elevations, groundwater gradients (isopleth), and information on soil transmissivity, porosity and permeability; and a methodology for identifying contaminant plumes, including additional monitoring wells to identify the horizontal and vertical extent of contamination, a site plot showing the estimated configuration of contamination, and a sampling schedule and list of constituents to be analyzed. The plan development may require preliminary field investigations.
More Definitions of Site assessment plan
Site assessment plan means a plan prepared and performed by an environmental professional that sets forth the criteria and evaluations to be used to determine if operations of an oil and gas waste facility impacted the soil, surface water, and/or groundwater, which describes screening and visual inspection of the oil and gas waste facility and soil samples, groundwater, and surface water samples analyzed for contaminants of concern and includes a schedule of implementation.
Site assessment plan means a plan prepared and performed by an environmental
Site assessment plan means a written proposal for study of a contamination situation to determine the types, amounts, and sources of contaminants present, hydrogeological characteristics of the site, and the vertical and horizontal extent of contamination, with a goal of developing an adequate remedial action plan. The proposal must include: recommendations for collection of relevant historical data such as site management practices, inventory records, literature searches, photographs and personal interviews; a methodology for obtaining groundwater flow information